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Tomahawk, November 26, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross
Tomahawk, November 26, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
Colonnade November 26, 1929, Colonnade
The Ursinus Weekly, November 25, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, Albert Stoler Thompson, George Leslie Omwake
The Ursinus Weekly, November 25, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, Albert Stoler Thompson, George Leslie Omwake
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
I.N.A. fall convention meets at Washington • Interesting papers read at Biology Club meeting • "Prep and Pep" offered by women's dorm committee • 1929-30 basketball schedule announced • Waiters and Derr Hall boys battle to 0-0 tie • Freshman football team ends impressive season • Faculty representatives attend Harrisburg conference • Board of control debates Christmas entertainment • Large cast for Schaff play selected Tuesday • Bears getting ready for Albright Lions Thursday • Varsity hockey holds Beaver team to 1-1 tie • Persia described for International Relations Club • Y.M.C.A. to hold smoker and Albright pep meeting • …
Student Life (1929 Nov 23), Hollins College
Student Life (1929 Nov 23), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- Hollins Entertains Breakfast Guests
- Hollins Audience Enjoys Wilson-Frantz Concert
- Enter "Student Life" in State Journalism Contest
- Anticipate Production of "The Dover Road"
- Hollins Alumna Speaks on "The Modern Girl"
- Student Forum
- Haeshe Memorial Plan Placed Before Students
- Lights for Tea House Path
- Thanksgiving Night
- Betty Poulnot Reviews the Dramatic Program
- The Hollins of Yesterday
- Some New Books in the College Library
- Odds Win the Hollins Archery Tournament
- Society
- Meeting of Chemical Societies at Hollins
Hollins Student Life (1929 Nov 23), Hollins College
Hollins Student Life (1929 Nov 23), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
vol. 2, no. 5 (November 23, 1929)
Table of Contents:
- Hollins Entertains Breakfast Guests
- Hollins Audience Enjoys Wilson-Frantz Concert
- Enter "Student Life" in State Journalism Contest
- Anticipate Production Of "The Dover Road"
- Hollins Alumna Speaks On "The Modern Girl"
- Student Forum
- Haeshe Memorial Plan Placed Before Students
- Lights For Tea House Path
- Thanksgiving Night
- Betty Poulnot Reviews the Dramatic Program
- The Hollins of Yesterday
- Results of the Individual Annual Swim Meet
- Some New Books in The College Library
- Odds Win at Hollins Archery Tournament
- Society
- Meeting of Chemical Societies at Hollins
The Echo: November 20, 1929, Taylor University
The Echo: November 20, 1929, Taylor University
1929-1930 (Volume 17)
Welcome, Convention Delegates
Mr. T.H. Maytag Visits Taylor Campus – Sgt. York Relates War-Time Tests of Loyalty To Christ – Prof. Bush Addresses Prayer Band on Peace – Gumption, Grit, Grace Topic Of Rev. Powell – Three-Day Program Of Gospel League General Convention – Taylor Is Host Of Rev. S. B. Shaw Noted Author-Evangelist – Large Delegation Of Y. P. G. L. Members Due At Convention – Prof. Furbay Selected To Give “Y” Lectures – New Thalos Pilot Dirigible 1929 On Visit To Planets – Donor of Gym Fund Greeted By Students At Parlor Reception – “The Rock” Presented By …
Tomahawk, November 19, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross
Tomahawk, November 19, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
Trail Blazer - Volume 1, Number 4, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.
Trail Blazer - Volume 1, Number 4, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.
Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive
Morehead State Trail Blazer published on November 19, 1929.
The Ursinus Weekly, November 18, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, Stanley Omwake, George Leslie Omwake
The Ursinus Weekly, November 18, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, Stanley Omwake, George Leslie Omwake
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
String ensemble presents first concert Tuesday • Young to captain baseball: Davies elected manager • Dramatic Club presents two one-act plays Friday • Hockey team breaks even in two contests • Frosh held to scoreless tie by Wenonah cadets • Swarthmore noses out grizzlies in thrilling contest by 7-6 score • Thanksgiving theme features council dance • Sophs defeat juniors in interclass hockey • Glenside Club dines at college Saturday • Old timers' dinner held after Swarthmore game • Freshman girls guests at Women's Club tea • Women's dorm committee to present movie Friday • Literary Club meets at South …
Meeting, Wku Board Of Regents
Meeting, Wku Board Of Regents
Board of Regents Documents
Minutes of WKU Board of Regents meeting which includes resolution to create a university farm.
The Echo: November 13, 1929, Taylor University
The Echo: November 13, 1929, Taylor University
1929-1930 (Volume 17)
Taylor Graduate Is Author Of New Book On Public Speaking – Bud Robinson Unable To Make Appearance: Rev. Cornell Speaks – Speech Spokes And Music Notes – Anna Stewart Prepares For Trip To S. America – Dr. Paul Returns From John Fletcher Revival – SEND IN YOUR INK BUBBLE – Mr. Bancroft Speaks On Life Attitudes At Chapel Service – Books Recently Added To Taylor’s Library – Life And Tabernacles Theme Of Dean Howard – 13 Months Calendar Subject Of Eurekan Triangular Debate – Echoes Of The Fall Revival – Poetic Depths Find Equal Only In Music Declares Mr. Fowles …
Tomahawk, November 12, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross
Tomahawk, November 12, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
The Ursinus Weekly, November 11, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, Evelyn Matthews Cook, George Leslie Omwake
The Ursinus Weekly, November 11, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, Evelyn Matthews Cook, George Leslie Omwake
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Successful weekend centers about activities of annual Fathers' Day • Grizzly team defeats Susquehanna by 6-0 in safe game on home grid • First musical program to be given November 12 • Freshman grid team defeats Beckley 6-0 • Hockey team ties Beaver and loses to Swarthmore • Webster forensic club holds practice debate • College's position on health service defined • Ursinus grid schedule for 1930 is completed • Pittsburgh alumni meet to form association • Ursinus runners lose dual meet with Union • Thompson and Kuebler to publish 1931 Ruby • Robert M. Yerkes '97 to establish laboratory …
Hollins Student Life (1929 Nov 9), Hollins College
Hollins Student Life (1929 Nov 9), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
vol. 2, no. 4 (November 9, 1929)
Table of Contents:
- President of Magazine Speaks at Convocation
- Theatre Guild Will Present Two Plays
- Mr. Neibuhr Gives Series of Lectures at Hollins
- Hollins Audience to Hear Wilson-Frantz
- Hollins Debating Society Holds Its First Meeting
- Grades
- Senior-Sophomore Game Will Decide Champions
- Miss Charles Comments Favorably on Hollins
- Some New Books in the College Library
- Myra Matthew, '28, Writes From Lithuania
- The Hollins of Yesterday
- Society
- Calendar
Student Life (1929 Nov 9), Hollins College
Student Life (1929 Nov 9), Hollins College
Hollins Student Newspapers
Table of Contents:
- President of Magazine Speaks at Convocation
- Theatre Guild Will Present Two Plays
- Mr. Neibuhr Gives Series of Lectures at Hollins
- Hollins Audience to Hear Wilson-Frantz
- Hollins Debating Society Holds its First Meeting
- Grades
- Senior-Sophomore Game Will Decide Champions
- Miss Charles Comments Favorably on Hollins
- Some New Books in the College Library
- The Hollins of Yesterday
- Myra Matthews, '28, Writes from Lithuania
- Society
- Calendar
The Echo: November 6, 1929, Taylor University
The Echo: November 6, 1929, Taylor University
1929-1930 (Volume 17)
College Paper Praises Fortunes In Friendship Given By Prof. Pogue – Big Sisters Entertain All Out Of Dorm Girls At Fireside Gathering – Fowles To Lecture On Music And Poetry – Rev. T. C. Henderson Is Scheduled To Appear On Convention Program – General Campus Rules Formulated By Juniors – Tuscon Pastor Spoke On Light Of The World Here Sunday Afternoon – Miss Caffray Speaks On Moses And The Rod At Parlor Prayer Band – Legal Hundred Adds Four New Members – Stirring Evangelistic Campaign Conducted By Dr. Stuart Ended Friday – Scout Camp Is Scene Of Thalo Hallowe’en Masquerade …
Tomahawk, November 5, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross
Tomahawk, November 5, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross
Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
Trail Blazer - Volume 1, Number 3, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.
Trail Blazer - Volume 1, Number 3, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.
Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive
Morehead State Trail Blazer published on November 5, 1929.
Colonnade November 5, 1929, Colonnade
The Ursinus Weekly, November 4, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, George Leslie Omwake
The Ursinus Weekly, November 4, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, George Leslie Omwake
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
"Personality" is theme of address by Dr. Lynch • Entertainment course of year is announced • Bears bow to Rutgers University in exciting and close game 19-13 • Senior Hallowe'en ball is a memorable event • Regional conference of "Y" is held at Reading • Hockey team defeats Glassboro Normal 5-0 • Numerals and letters awarded by Women's Athletic Association • Allentown Prep noses out frosh gridders 7-0 • Susquehanna is next opponent of Ursinus • Senior class to present "New Brooms", Saturday • Dr. Isenberg gives his impressions of Europe • Old timers' and Fathers' days are drawing near …
Title - Masthead
Science Bulletin
A Service Bulletin for Teachers of High School Science.
Science Bulletin, Vol.2 No.3, November 1929 [Complete Issue]
Science Bulletin, Vol.2 No.3, November 1929 [Complete Issue]
Science Bulletin
A Service Bulletin for Teachers of High School Science.
Heat, L. Begeman
Heat, L. Begeman
Science Bulletin
The subject of heat as discussed in most texts in general science involves only the most elementary concepts as regards its theory. As a rule the following topics are the leading ones: - sources of heat, thermometry, methods of heat transmission, effect of heat, and a number of the common everyday practical applications of heat.
A Rare Opportunity Is Offered To All Teachers Of Science In Iowa Next Month
A Rare Opportunity Is Offered To All Teachers Of Science In Iowa Next Month
Science Bulletin
A rare opportunity is offered to all teachers of science in Iowa next month. The American Association for the Advancement of Science will hold its annual meeting in Des Moines from December 27 [1929] to January 2 [1930].
Science Minded, Harold E. Murphy
Science Minded, Harold E. Murphy
Science Bulletin
When we are trying to be "air minded " and "peace minded" why not go a little further and be 'science minded"? The aeronautic field has as its champion, Colonel Lindberg; the Peace Federation has as its champion, Ishbell McDonald; but where is the youthful champion of the field of chemical science? In this day of scientific advancement, a champion is surely needed to bring t h e achievement of chemical science to the people. Someone has said, "Science is the Creator's chest of tools. Human progress is man's learning to use these tools."
Insects And Man, Roy L. Abbott
Insects And Man, Roy L. Abbott
Science Bulletin
Biologically speaking, insects may be called a highly successful group, and much of this success is due to their adaptability to the conditions of their environment. They are found everywhere, and eat almost everything. All of the large groups of insects are world-wide in their distribution, though the most widely distributed are the beetles.
The Simple Machines, L. Begeman
The Simple Machines, L. Begeman
Science Bulletin
With reference to a pulley system, the work equation is clearly discerned in its practical operation. In presenting the pulley, the writer uses a rectangular frame about two feet high and three feet wide. A number of hooks are screwed into the top cross piece of the frame. With such a device a number of different pulley combinations can be shown at one time.
Pacific Review November 1929, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Review November 1929, Pacific Alumni Association
Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review
No abstract provided.
Maine Alumnus, Volume 11, Number 2, November 1929, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
Maine Alumnus, Volume 11, Number 2, November 1929, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
History and Description of Crosby Mechanical Laboratory -- “The Shoe String Country” in Chile --- Announcements
Building The School Entertainment Day By Day: Sharing Experiences With The Community, Jennie Moore
Building The School Entertainment Day By Day: Sharing Experiences With The Community, Jennie Moore
All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies
"What school experiences will my pupils enjoy sharing with their friends?" you ask yourself. As you think of the people in the community, it seems probable that many of them learned to read by the word method, that they mastered spelling by the valiant repetition of letters, that history to them was a mass of names and dates, and that their recesses were listless breaks in the routine of classes. To see their children or their neighbor's children doing happily that which was drudgery to them will be a rare treat. And so arises the idea for your first school …