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The Babbler Volume 14 (1934-1935), Lipscomb University Oct 1934

The Babbler Volume 14 (1934-1935), Lipscomb University

The Babbler (Student Newspaper)

David Lipscomb College's (now Lipscomb University) The Babbler student newspaper volume 14, which ran from October 1934–May 1935. It had 18 issues. Issue 9 is missing.


1934 Commencement Program, Cedarville University Jun 1934

1934 Commencement Program, Cedarville University

Commencement Documents

June 2, 1934


1934 Baccalaureate Service, Cedarville University May 1934

1934 Baccalaureate Service, Cedarville University

Commencement Documents

May 27, 1934


1934 Agricola, Arkansas Polytechnic College Jan 1934

1934 Agricola, Arkansas Polytechnic College

ATU Agricola Collection (Yearbooks)

This is the 1934 yearbook of the Arkansas Polytechnic College at Russellville, Arkansas, now Arkansas Tech University.


The Spinster (1934), Hollins College Jan 1934

The Spinster (1934), Hollins College

The Spinster

Yearbook of Hollins College (Later Hollins University)


The Ouachitonian 1934, Ouachitonian Staff Jan 1934

The Ouachitonian 1934, Ouachitonian Staff

OBU Yearbooks: The Ouachitonian

The 1934 Ouachita Baptist University Yearbook, The Ouachitonian, records the events of this college year. Its goal is to remind readers of pleasant memories and enduring friendships, as well as remind readers of the students, faculty, staff, organizations, and events that shaped OBU in 1934. Dedicated to Dr. James R. Grant.


Dust, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Jan 1934

Dust, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

Dust was an experimental student publication printed in January 1934 by two students under the direction of a local printing company. It includes several short stories written by students and illustrated with wood and linoleum cuts created by other students.