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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Vi, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1929

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Vi, No. 2, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:

  • Alumni News
  • Athletics
  • Before the Flood by Aunty Diluvian
  • Chapel
  • Class News
  • Club News
  • College Clamor by N.O. Humor
  • Editorials
  • Fish Stories by Trout
  • Kempusology Inside Out by Kelly Thompson
  • Personals
  • Philosophizing Collegian by Ims
  • Training School Notes
  • Western Sophomore Writes Home

This issue contains articles:

  • Homecoming is Not Marred by Defeat of Team
  • Seniors Elect Robert Perry, President
  • Industrial Meet Called by Progress Group
  • KIPA Goes to Murray for Business Meet
  • Howard E. Taylor of Berea Speaks to Students Here
  • Third District Teacher’s Meet is …


The Echo: October 30, 1929, Taylor University Oct 1929

The Echo: October 30, 1929, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Fall Meeting Of Legal Hundred To-Day – Spirit Of Revival Grips Taylor Students – Revival Conducted By Dr. Stuart Stirs Souls With Gospel Message – Noted Lawyer Writes Of Dr. Wray’s New Book – Gift Of Holy Spirit Is Sunday Chapel Subject – Thalonian Breakfast, In Honor Of Dr. Stuart – Dr. Paul To Conduct Revival Services At John Fletcher – General Convention Of Holiness Young People To Be Here In November – Musician To Lecture On Music And Poetry – Prof. Pogue Returns From Eastern Tour – Governing Body Lay Plans For Campaign For Million Dollars – Debate Try-Outs …


Tomahawk, October 29, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross Oct 1929

Tomahawk, October 29, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Trail Blazer - Volume 1, Number 2, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Oct 1929

Trail Blazer - Volume 1, Number 2, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on October 29, 1929.


The Ursinus Weekly, October 28, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, Albert Stoler Thompson, George Leslie Omwake Oct 1929

The Ursinus Weekly, October 28, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, Albert Stoler Thompson, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus beats Muhlenberg 9-7: Fourth quarter run by Sterner brings bears victory over Mules • First chapel speaker to be Rev. Frederick Lynch, D. D. • Amateur boxing matches feature YMCA smoker • Old timers will find November 16 interesting day • Girls' hockey team wins opener team with Philadelphia Normal • Novel Halloween dance to have Pennsylvania Night Hawks • Webster forensic club starts active season • Cross-country team loses track cup to Dickinson • Bears are eager to face Rutgers eleven Saturday • International Relations Club outlines program • Doctor Price honored at medical convention • Sophomores discuss …


Hollins Student Life (1929 Oct 26), Hollins College Oct 1929

Hollins Student Life (1929 Oct 26), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

vol. 2, no. 3 (October 26, 1929)

Table of Contents:

  • Convocation was Conducted by Freya
  • Tinker Day Observed Friday, October 18
  • "The Dover Road" is Selected for Fall Play
  • Chemical Society to Hold Meeting Here
  • Marjorie Fort '28, Gives Lecture on the Drama
  • The Keller
  • Mary Sully Hayward, '09, Edits a New Textbook
  • Student Forum
  • Students Excited by Small Fire at "Edgehill"
  • Hollins "Listens In" on Edison Golden Jubilee
  • Class Tennis Teams are Chosen During the Week
  • Some New Books in the College Library
  • The Hollins of Yesterday
  • Y.W.C.A Cabinet Leads Convocation Exercises
  • Magazine Carries Sketch by Margaret Kirkpatrick
  • Society …


Student Life (1929 Oct 26), Hollins College Oct 1929

Student Life (1929 Oct 26), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Convocation was Conducted by Freya
  • Tinker Day Observed Friday, October 18th
  • "The Dover Road" is Selected for Fall Play
  • Chemical Society to Hold Meeting Here
  • Marjorie Fort, '28, Gives Lectures on the Drama
  • Student Forum
  • The Keller
  • Mary Sully Hayward, '09, Edits a New Textbook
  • Students are Excited by Small Fire at "Edgehill"
  • Hollins "Listens In" on Edison Golden Jubilee
  • Class Tennis Teams are Chosen During the Week
  • Some New Books in the College Library
  • The Hollins of Yesterday
  • Y.W.C.A. Cabinet Leads Convocation Exercises
  • Magazine Carries Sketch by Margaret Kirkpatrick
  • Society
  • Mrs. Richardson, '10, Addresses Meeting
  • Entertain …


The Echo: October 23, 1929, Taylor University Oct 1929

The Echo: October 23, 1929, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Africans Eager For Teachings Of Christ Says Chapel Speaker – The Great Invitation Theme Of Chapel Talk – Drew Inauguration Attended By Dr. Paul – Noted Englishman To Lecture Here – Athletic Association Officers – Fenstermacher Speaks Of God “Our Father” Before Prayer Band – Dr. Stuart Arrives To Conduct Revival – New Philaletheans’ Entertainment Is A Surprise Party – American Penwomen Honor Mrs. Wray At Indianapolis – Prayer Meeting Held In Magee-Campbell Parlor – Echo Staff Dine – Annual Convention Of Young People’s Gospel League Here – Annual Moonlight Hay-Ride To Woods Honors New Philos – Prof. Pogue Gives …


Tomahawk, October 22, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross Oct 1929

Tomahawk, October 22, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Colonnade October 22, 1929, Colonnade Oct 1929

Colonnade October 22, 1929, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, October 21, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, Stanley Omwake, George Leslie Omwake Oct 1929

The Ursinus Weekly, October 21, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, Stanley Omwake, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Vocal students holds first recital in studio Wednesday • W.S.G.A. holds initial mass meeting Wednesday • Franklin and Marshall defeats "U" grizzlies in thrilling contest 18-0 • Sister-class competition starts inter-class hockey • Frosh drop third straight to Temple yearlings 33-0 • Modern languages group gives tri-lingual program • Miller and Heller give recital in Philadelphia • Business administrators mix music and economics • Trucksess speaks on law to history-social science • Greek play features classics group meeting • Songs and speeches mark chem-bi group meeting • Bears face Muhlenberg in next gridiron test • Peppy pep meeting held Thursday …


The Echo: October 16, 1929, Taylor University Oct 1929

The Echo: October 16, 1929, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Southern Plantation Garden Is Scene Of Mnanka Reception – Prof. Wells Studying At Bush Conservatory – From Jazz Band To Sacred Music – New Yorkers Picnic In College Woods – Prof. Pogue Elected Junior Sponsor – Special Botany Class Meets In Greenhouse – Debating Club Rush Day Results – Eulogonians Hold Annual Outing In Old Gymnasium – Men’s Intercollegiate Debate Tryout Soon – Buy An Echo – Prof. Cline Relates Experiences In East – Mounted Alligator Gift Of Prof. Furbay – Glens Scene Of Junior Outing – Indian Maidens Entertain New Girls At Glens – Conference Evangelist Returns To T.U. …


Tomahawk, October 15, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross Oct 1929

Tomahawk, October 15, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, October 14, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, Evelyn Matthews Cook, George Leslie Omwake Oct 1929

The Ursinus Weekly, October 14, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, Evelyn Matthews Cook, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Ursinus Woman's Club holds first fall reunion • Dr. White entertains with a "neighborhood tea" • Ursinus holds strong Delaware eleven to 0-0 tie in third game • H. E. Paisley to head state religious body • Successful frosh banquet at Penn Athletic Club, October 7 • "The Maker of Dreams" given Saturday night • Wyoming Seminary defeats freshman gridders 25-0 • Cross country team loses to Lehigh track men • Varsity beats second team subbing for Beaver • Dr. Omwake to meet with education commission • Former Ursinus professor admitted to Delaware Bar • Y.W.C.A. gives annual "Big & …


Trail Blazer - Volume 1, Number 1, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Oct 1929

Trail Blazer - Volume 1, Number 1, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State College Histories

Volume 1, Number 1 of the Morehead State Trail Blazer published on October 12, 1929.


Trail Blazer - Volume 1, Number 1, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Oct 1929

Trail Blazer - Volume 1, Number 1, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on October 12, 1929.


Student Life (1929 Oct 12), Hollins College Oct 1929

Student Life (1929 Oct 12), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • President Cocke Has A Beautiful New Home
  • Sarah Middleton, '27, Has "Verses" Published
  • Student Council Makes Appointments for '29-'30
  • Announce Rules for Use of Keller Rooms
  • Mrs. J.L. Ray Presents Radio-Victrola to Hollins
  • Student Forum
  • The Budget System
  • Some of our Contemporaries
  • Mr. Turner Addresses the Student Body
  • Some New Books in the College Library
  • Dramatic Association Announces Year's Plans
  • The Hollins Book Club Orders Ten More Books
  • Gives Her Impression of Changes in Hollins
  • Society
  • "The Bad Man" is Presented at Hollins
  • Freshmen Prove They are Grasping Meaning of Student Government
  • Cotillion Club Entertains With a …


Hollins Student Life (1929 Oct 12), Hollins College Oct 1929

Hollins Student Life (1929 Oct 12), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

vol. 2, no. 2 (October 12, 1929)

Table of Contents:

  • President Cocke Has a Beautiful New home
  • Sarah Middleton, '27, Has "Verses" Published
  • Student Council Makes Appointments for '29-30
  • Announce Rules For Use of Keller Rooms
  • Mrs. J. L. Ray Presents Radio-Victrola At Hollins
  • The Budget System
  • Some Of Our Contemporaries
  • Student Former
  • Mr. Turner Addresses the Student Body
  • Some New Books in the College Library
  • Dramatic Association Announces Year's Plans
  • The Hollins Book Club Orders Ten New Books
  • Gives Her Impression of Changes in Hollins
  • Society
  • "The Bad Man" is Presented at Hollins
  • Freshmen Prove They are Grasping Meaning …


The Echo: October 9, 1929, Taylor University Oct 1929

The Echo: October 9, 1929, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Wheaton College President Visits T. U. – Seniors End Sneak Day With Fireworks Display – New Band Unit Organized At T. U. – Freshman Choose Class Leaders – Dr. Boswell Addresses Special Holiness League Service – Professor Wells Organizes Men’s Glee Club – Woman’s Glee Club Organized Under New Instructor – Sophomores Elect President – Senior Directory – Dr. Paul Conference Speaker – Juniors Uphold Old Traditions Of Class – Dr. J. O. Buswell Speaks In Chapel – President Speaks At Sunday Chapel – Thoughts For The Revival – Inter-Class Athletics – Debating Clubs – Ink Bubbles – Chatterbox – …


Colonnade October 8, 1929, Colonnade Oct 1929

Colonnade October 8, 1929, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


Tomahawk, October 8, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross Oct 1929

Tomahawk, October 8, 1929, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, October 7, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, George Leslie Omwake Oct 1929

The Ursinus Weekly, October 7, 1929, Calvin D. Yost, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Clarence E. McCormick dies Saturday evening • Alliene DeChant speaks at joint "Y" meeting Wednesday • Bears battle to scoreless tie with Haverford gridders on Saturday • Library receives the new Encyclopedia Britannica • Bears face Delaware in contest Saturday • Student council news • Ursinus Woman's Club to hold pep meeting here • Captain Helffrich receives encouraging messages • Frosh lose to Perkiomen school in opening game • Hess elected to council • Some recent books of interest • Seniors elect officers for the first semester • Literary spirits hold convivial meeting Thursday • Business ideas are too basic …


The Echo: October 2, 1929, Taylor University Oct 1929

The Echo: October 2, 1929, Taylor University

1929-1930 (Volume 17)

Seniors Enjoy Annual Sneak Day

Philos Lead Thalos In Rush Day 78-34 – Dean Howard Leads Senior Retreat – Seniors Entertain Sophs At Sunrise Breakfast – Professor Kline To Speak To Holiness League Friday Nite – Philos Take Trip To Spain – Prof. Greer Conducts Sunday Chapel – Bishop Nakada Brings Chapel Address – Thalos Present Old Curiosity Shop – Interesting Testimonies Concerning Dr. Wray’s New Book – Good Sportsmanship Shown By Both Societies – Dr. Paul Gives Matriculation Sermon – Taylor Quartette Sings At Home Coming – Freshman Traditions – Expectations Of A College Course – Did You Know …


We Have On Our Desk A Great Many Answers To Our Inquiry Concerning Science Bulletin Oct 1929

We Have On Our Desk A Great Many Answers To Our Inquiry Concerning Science Bulletin

Science Bulletin

We have on our desk a great many answers to our inquiry concerning Science Bulletin.


Title - Masthead Oct 1929

Title - Masthead

Science Bulletin

A Service Bulletin for Teachers of High School Science.


Our Weather, E. J. Cable Oct 1929

Our Weather, E. J. Cable

Science Bulletin

There is probably no subject which so fully occupies our attention or is of more significance to us than is the weather. It is also probably true that there is no subject about which the average individua l knows less. Superstition and ignorance run riot in the minds of those who know little about the cause of our weather. To the end that a little light may be shed in darkened minds where superstition plays havoc, the writer ventures this short article. The suggestion may give the teacher of general science a new urge to carry on along this line …


A Health Program, H. Earl Rath Oct 1929

A Health Program, H. Earl Rath

Science Bulletin

Now that school is well started, suppose we stop and make an inventory of our health to see how well we are equipped to carry forward a successful year.


Science Bulletin, Vol.2 No.2, October 1929 [Complete Issue] Oct 1929

Science Bulletin, Vol.2 No.2, October 1929 [Complete Issue]

Science Bulletin

A Service Bulletin for Teachers of High School Science.


The Simple Machines, L. Begeman Oct 1929

The Simple Machines, L. Begeman

Science Bulletin

In the discussion of simple machines it is best to begin with the lever and the wheel and axle. Both of these simple machines give us a practical illustration of the principle of moments. The lever is the simpler and clearer illustration and usually presents little difficulty to a student body. The wheel and axle is a device which can be considered to be a continuously acting lever in which the radius of the wheel is the force or effort arm and the radius of the axle is the resistance arm.


Some Suggestions Concerning The Management Of The Laying Flock In Winter, Winfield Scott Oct 1929

Some Suggestions Concerning The Management Of The Laying Flock In Winter, Winfield Scott

Science Bulletin

I. Community Poultry Survey. The following outline will serve as a basis for the survey. After the completion of the survey make a study of data and draw conclusions as to cause of the failure of some flocks and the success of others.