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The Echo: October 15, 1930, Taylor University Oct 1930

The Echo: October 15, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Y. P. G. L. Convention To Be Held in Iowa – Booking Agency, Theme Of Thalo Program – Class Election – Mr. Thomas Vennard Dies Monday Night – “Little Sisters”, Guests Of Honor At Banquet In Campbell Parlors – Badgers Organize – Regular Fall Revival Will Begin Tuesday In Morning Chapel – Progress Being Made By 1930-31 Gem Staff On Annual Edition – Missionary To India Coming To Taylor – Prominent Minister Of Methodist Church Succumbs In East – Debating Clubs Give Jamboree – Quartette Sings At W. C. T. U. Convention – Illustrated Lecture Commemorates Birth Of Ancient Poet …


Trail Blazer - Volume 2, Number 1, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Oct 1930

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

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on October 13, 1930.


Tomahawk, October 14, 1930, College Of The Holy Cross Oct 1930

Tomahawk, October 14, 1930, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, October 13, 1930, Stanley Omwake, George Leslie Omwake, E. Earle Stibitz Oct 1930

The Ursinus Weekly, October 13, 1930, Stanley Omwake, George Leslie Omwake, E. Earle Stibitz

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Bears trounce Dickinson 19-7 in thrilling conference tilt at Carlisle • Freshmen attend annual banquet Monday evening • Rules for radios drawn up by student council • Father's Day Saturday • College band progressing under capable leaders • Ursinus delegates at debating convention • Poverty Day celebration for Gettysburg contest • Bears picked to win over F. & M., Saturday • Ursinus harriers lose to Union College • College presidents meet at Wilson College • Columbus discussed at vesper services • Music Club presents excellent program • Wilson celebrates sixtieth anniversary • Notice cross country men! • Dr. Sturgis speaker …


Colonnade October 11, 1930, Colonnade Oct 1930

Colonnade October 11, 1930, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


The Echo: October 8, 1930, Taylor University Oct 1930

The Echo: October 8, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

An Enlarged Museum – Lunch Room Remodeled Into Modern Cafe – “The Rock” To Be Given By Speech Students Again This Year – Dakota Rambler Visits University Campus To Get Picture – Dr. Byron Wilson Discusses World’s Greatest Problem – HELLO – All American Honor Given 1929-30 “Gem” By Scholastic Press – Annual Tradition Upheld By Juniors In Making Rules – A Notable Celebration – Rush Day Abandoned By Debating Clubs – Editorial – Just Out – Mirrored Thoughts – Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting – Chapel Echoes – Inquiring Reporter – The Tickler – Chatterbox – Mnanka Debating Club – …


Tomahawk, October 7, 1930, College Of The Holy Cross Oct 1930

Tomahawk, October 7, 1930, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


The Ursinus Weekly, October 6, 1930, Stanley Omwake, George Leslie Omwake, James John Herron Oct 1930

The Ursinus Weekly, October 6, 1930, Stanley Omwake, George Leslie Omwake, James John Herron

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Grizzlies crush Haverford 20-0 • Alumni Athletic Club holds annual smoker • Dr. and Mrs. Omwake hosts to members of faculty • Noted lecturer addresses student body on Russia • Dramatic Club presents sketches in gymnasium • Frosh gridders drop opener to Perkiomen, 18-0 • Varsity hockey team defeats alumnae 5-0 • Alumnae and visitors hold tea in library • Dance is final feature of Old Timers weekend • Phi Alpha Psi lunches • Events of Old Timers' weekend summarized • Alumni executive committee convenes • YWCA sponsors Lost Lake hike • Women's Debating Club holds short meeting • WSGA …


Colonnade October 4, 1930, Colonnade Oct 1930

Colonnade October 4, 1930, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


Hollins Student Life (1930 Oct 4), Hollins College Oct 1930

Hollins Student Life (1930 Oct 4), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Dr. Rogers Delivers the Opening Address
  • Eleanor Wilson Speaks on N.S.F.A. Radio Program
  • Formal Opening of Student Government
  • Honors Students for the Session are Announced
  • To the class of 1934
  • Student Forum
  • N.S.F.A. Announces Two Interesting Radio Programs
  • Campus Problems are discussed at dinner
  • Ten new members are added to the faculty
  • Dramatic Association Announces New Plan
  • Informal Recital Given by Mr. D. L. Balger
  • Y.W.C.A. Announces Plans for Coming Season
  • Three Commencement Plays Were Chosen
  • Campus Crumbs
  • Freshmen Announce Program for Stunts
  • Awards Announced at the 87th Commencement
  • Alumnae Notes
  • Fall Schedule of Social Events is …


Student Life (1930 Oct 4), Hollins College Oct 1930

Student Life (1930 Oct 4), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Dr. Rogers Delivers the Opening Address
  • Eleanor Wilson Speaks on N.S.F.A. Radio Program
  • Honor Students for the Session are Announced
  • Formal Opening of Student Government
  • Student Forum
  • To the Class of 1934
  • N.S.F.A. Announces Two Interesting Radio Programs
  • Campus Problems are Discussed at Dinner
  • Ten New Members are Added to the Faculty
  • Dramatic Association Announces New Plan
  • Informal Recital Given by Mr. D.L. Balger
  • Y.W.C.A. Announces Plans for Coming Session
  • Three Commencement Plays Were Chosen
  • Campus Crumbs
  • Freshmen Announce Program for Stunts
  • Awards Announced at the 87th Commencement
  • Alumnae Notes
  • Fall Schedule of Social Events is Announced …


Science Bulletin, Vol.3 No.2, October 1930 [Complete Issue] Oct 1930

Science Bulletin, Vol.3 No.2, October 1930 [Complete Issue]

Science Bulletin

A Service Bulletin for Teachers of High School Science.


Title Page Oct 1930

Title Page

Science Bulletin

A Service Bulletin for Teachers of High School Science.


The Physiology Of Physical Condition, H. Earl Rath Oct 1930

The Physiology Of Physical Condition, H. Earl Rath

Science Bulletin

Some men willfully break training rules because they think more of their own personal pleasure than they do of the success of the team or their own success as athletes. The treatment, if any, for this sort of individual must be mental. Many boys fail to observe training rules because they do not know what good physical condition is, or because they do not see the necessity of doing certain things in order to obtain it. It is for this latter group that this article is written, with the hope that it will make easier the grind of training by …


Editor And Advisory Board Oct 1930

Editor And Advisory Board

Science Bulletin

A Service Bulletin for Teachers of High School Science.


Outline For Elementary Physics, L. Begeman Oct 1930

Outline For Elementary Physics, L. Begeman

Science Bulletin

In the September number of the Science Bulletin will be found the outlines for the subjects of Mechanics and Heat. We submit in this number the remaining outlines of the principal subjects that should be presented in a high school course in Physics.


The Questionnaire Oct 1930

The Questionnaire

Science Bulletin

The request for suggestions which was sent out with the September number of the Bulletin brought a flood of unexpected magnitude. The editor was quite inundated, and even now has only partially emerged. But it was a welcome flood, which showed clearly what the science teachers of Iowa wish in such a bulletin-wish individually. Collectively they are not in all respects agreed.


Environment As A Factor In The Growth And Distribution Of Plants, O. R. Clark Oct 1930

Environment As A Factor In The Growth And Distribution Of Plants, O. R. Clark

Science Bulletin

The form and appearance of plants and the activities which they carry on are due in large part to the inherited characteristics of their ancestors. The influence which heredity exerts should be clearly and forcefully presented to students. At the same time the expression of the hereditary traits may be greatly modified by the conditions under which! the plants grow.


Instinct Or Intelligence In The Great Golden Digger, Roy L. Abbott Oct 1930

Instinct Or Intelligence In The Great Golden Digger, Roy L. Abbott

Science Bulletin

''To know everything and to know nothing according as it acts under normal or exceptional conditions: that is the strange antithesis presented by the insect race.” So said that profound student of insects, Fabre, after an immense amount of experimentation.


Pacific Review October 1930, Pacific Alumni Association Oct 1930

Pacific Review October 1930, Pacific Alumni Association

Pacific Magazine and Pacific Review

No abstract provided.


Maine Alumnus, Volume 12, Number 1, October 1930, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Oct 1930

Maine Alumnus, Volume 12, Number 1, October 1930, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

Registration Is 50 More Than Last Year --- Dr. Caroline Colvin Honored --- Men's and Women's Debating Teams Make Good Showing --- Colvin Hall Has a Homelike Atmosphere --- Lucius H. Merrill '83 Is Made Professor Emeritus --- New Manager of The University Book Store


Inauguration Of John Howard Payne, Morehead State Teachers College Oct 1930

Inauguration Of John Howard Payne, Morehead State Teachers College

Morehead State College Histories

Program published in October of 1930 on the inauguration of John Howard Payne on May 2, 1930.


The Fellowship Circle Bulletin: October 1930, Fort Wayne Bible Training School Oct 1930

The Fellowship Circle Bulletin: October 1930, Fort Wayne Bible Training School

TUFW Alumni Publications (All)

The October 1930 edition of the Fellowship Circle Bulletin, published by Fort Wayne Bible Training School in Fort Wayne, Indiana.


Iowa State Teachers College Program Of Recitations, Fall 1930, Iowa State Teachers College Oct 1930

Iowa State Teachers College Program Of Recitations, Fall 1930, Iowa State Teachers College

UNI Schedule of Classes

A listing and schedule of the courses being taught as well as policies and procedures concerning attending classes at the Iowa State Teachers College.


The Alumnus, V14n4, October 1930, Iowa State Teachers College Oct 1930

The Alumnus, V14n4, October 1930, Iowa State Teachers College

The Alumnus

Inside This Issue:
-- Campus Elms Shelter Outdoor Commencement
-- "Be One of Four Hundred" Is Dinner Slogan
-- Six of Seven Brothers Attend Teachers College
-- News Items of the College
-- Heaviest Team in Years Marches to Conference
-- Alumni News
-- Marriages
-- Births
-- Deaths
-- Alumni Calendar of Events


Cedarville College Bulletin, October 1930, Cedarville College Oct 1930

Cedarville College Bulletin, October 1930, Cedarville College

Cedarville College Bulletin

No abstract provided.


The Babbler Volume 11 (1930-1931), Lipscomb University Oct 1930

The Babbler Volume 11 (1930-1931), Lipscomb University

The Babbler (Student Newspaper)

David Lipscomb College's (now Lipscomb University) The Babbler student newspaper volume 11, which ran from October 1930-May 1931. It had 12 issues.


The Echo: October 1, 1930, Taylor University Oct 1930

The Echo: October 1, 1930, Taylor University

1930-1931 (Volume 18)

Seniors Triumphantly Elude Sophs On Sneak Day – Thalos Lead Philos In Rush Day – Orange And Black Gain Margin After Saturday’s Drive – King For A Day – Ministerial Training School Opens On T. U. Campus – Yacht Party, Theme Of Thalo Program – Venetian Romance Rendered By Philos In Initial Program – Colors Mark Philo Day – Destination Mammoth Cave – Elections – Junior Night – Editorial – It Can Be Done – Mirrored Thoughts – Inquiring Reporter – Thursday Evening Prayer Meeting – Student Volunteer Band – Pointed Paragraphs – The Tickler – Alumni News – Chapel …


1930-1931 Academic Catalog, Cedarville College Oct 1930

1930-1931 Academic Catalog, Cedarville College

Undergraduate Academic Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Question Box, R. W. Getchell, E. J. Cable, O. B. Read, W. H. Kadesch Oct 1930

Question Box, R. W. Getchell, E. J. Cable, O. B. Read, W. H. Kadesch

Science Bulletin

How can breakage fees be best handled in connection with the high school laboratory sciences?

Will you describe the method followed by the weather bureau in weather forecasting?

When you blow burns the better. or fan a camp fire it When you blow a candle it goes out. What is the reason for the difference?

Should static electricity be continued as a part of the high school physics course?