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The 1924 Mulerider First Team And Entire Basketball Squad Dec 1924

The 1924 Mulerider First Team And Entire Basketball Squad

Arkansas schools

This is a photograph of the 1924 A.& M. College Mule Rider girls basketball first team and entire squad.


Masonic-In Memoriam, 'Our Knights Who Rest', Charles C. Chapman Dec 1924

Masonic-In Memoriam, 'Our Knights Who Rest', Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman Masonic Speeches

These are notes for a speech that was given at the Christmas Observance of the Fullerton Commandery No, 55 Knights Templar. Also included is the program for the event.


Teachers To Hear Noted Educator, Washington Evening Star Dec 1924

Teachers To Hear Noted Educator, Washington Evening Star

Moonlight Schools Collection

Article published in the Washington Evening Star on Cora Wilson Stewart from December 21, 1924.


Ua97/7 The Cardinal, Vol. Iv, No. 5, Ogden College Dec 1924

Ua97/7 The Cardinal, Vol. Iv, No. 5, Ogden College

WKU Archives Records

Newspaper created by the students of Ogden College a prep school for boys in Bowling Green which operated from 1877 to 1927.


1924-12-16, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company Dec 1924

1924-12-16, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Olmsted Brothers wrote McHenry Rhoads acknowledging earlier letter was received.


The Ursinus Weekly, December 15, 1924, Howard T. Herber, George Leslie Omwake Dec 1924

The Ursinus Weekly, December 15, 1924, Howard T. Herber, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Schaff Society presents annual play • Affirmative debating team defeats Temple • Basketball season given good start • Dr. William W. Baden dies after a short illness • Elliott Speer secured for February week of prayer • Girls' basketball team defeats Osteopathy • To the men and women of Ursinus in education


The Ideal Behind Phi Kappa Phi, Marcus L. Urann Dec 1924

The Ideal Behind Phi Kappa Phi, Marcus L. Urann

General University of Maine Publications

"In 1897 I was a student in the University of Maine and certain phases of university life and the after usefulness of the students interested me. With rare exceptions I did not, nor do I now, believe in the natural fitness of anybody for anything but I do believe that anyone can do anything that he really desires to accomplish." Marcus Libby Urann (1873-1963) spearheaded the establishment of the honor society as an undergraduate at University of Maine. Trained as a lawyer, he gained further renown as a cranberry farmer, innovator and magnate who organized cranberry cooperatives that became Ocean …


Nelson Law Is Held Success In Tax Report, Louisville Courier-Journal Dec 1924

Nelson Law Is Held Success In Tax Report, Louisville Courier-Journal

Morehead State College Histories

An article published on December 12, 1924 in the Louisville Courier-Journal reporting on the money generated by the Nelson Tax Law. The article states the amount of money each state school will receive from the Commonwealth in 1925.


The Ursinus Weekly, December 8, 1924, Howard T. Herber, George Leslie Omwake Dec 1924

The Ursinus Weekly, December 8, 1924, Howard T. Herber, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Frosh defeat sophomores by a 12-0 score in annual football game • Society play to be presented Friday evening • Ursinus is scene of large banquet given in honor of highway committees • Devereux Company appears in pleasing entertainment • Freshmen hold annual class banquet and dance at Spring Mountain Inn • Hunsicker is elected to captain 1925 football team at Athletic Association meeting • Varsity debating squad is chosen for coming season in elimination contest • Basketball candidates in good shape for opener • Freshman class president seized in daring hold-up • Lena Carl '26 suffers case of appendicitis …


1924-12-06, Mchenry Rhoads Dec 1924

1924-12-06, Mchenry Rhoads

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from McHenry Rhoads to Olmsted Brothers stating that preliminary layout plans were accepted but modifications to the placement of buildings may be forthcoming. Sketch on reverse side.


The Ursinus Weekly, December 1, 1924, Howard T. Herber, George Leslie Omwake Dec 1924

The Ursinus Weekly, December 1, 1924, Howard T. Herber, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Interscholastic debating delegates meet • Varsity football and hockey activities brought to a close for 1924 season • Board of Directors hold fall meeting • Council dance was a great success • Devereux Company to give two performances • Dr. J. M. S. Isenberg chapel speaker • Senior girls entertained by Dean White • Additions made to Bernard-Shaw collection • Student council party • Hiking rule • Debating tryouts held on Wednesday • Big YM & YW conference


Morehead State Normal Sunday School, Morehead Blade Dec 1924

Morehead State Normal Sunday School, Morehead Blade

Morehead State College Histories

An article in a newspaper unknown published on November 31, 1924 describing the Sunday Schools and religious preaching that occur on and around the Morehead State Normal campus.


1924-11-29, Mchenry Rhoads Nov 1924

1924-11-29, Mchenry Rhoads

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter written by the secretary of McHenry Rhoads, Chairman of the Board of Regents, that he was unable to respond to Olmsted Brothers' earlier correspondence until he returned from meeting out of State.


1924-11-25, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company Nov 1924

1924-11-25, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from Olmsted Brothers to Joseph & Joseph noting they were making the proper adjustments to the campus layout plan.


1924-11-25, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company Nov 1924

1924-11-25, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter written to the chair of the Board of Regents by Olmsted Brothers requesting if the preliminary layout plan was acceptable prior to submitting the final draft.


The Ursinus Weekly, November 24, 1924, Howard T. Herber, George Leslie Omwake Nov 1924

The Ursinus Weekly, November 24, 1924, Howard T. Herber, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Hard 1924-25 basketball schedule announced for girl's sextette • Tuesday marks end of leap year season • Athletic Association dance to raise funds to install adequate heating system in cage • Red & black plow thru mud to sink Susquehanna 21-7 • Women's Student Government Association adopt constitution revisions by unanimous vote • Frosh granted permission for annual banquet by college authorities • Girls' Glee Club hard at work for initial appearance • Freshman week terminates with great circus in cage • College fathers to hold annual meeting on November 25 • Anniversary service at Hendricks' memorial building • English …


1924-11-21, Joseph & Joseph Architecture Company Nov 1924

1924-11-21, Joseph & Joseph Architecture Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from Joseph & Joseph to Olmsted Brothers informing them to complete the plans with the correct location of new classroom building.


1924-11-19, Morehead State Normal School Nov 1924

1924-11-19, Morehead State Normal School

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from President Button remarking that he would bring up concerns over building location with the chairman of the Board of Regents.


1924-11-18, Joseph & Joseph Architecture Company Nov 1924

1924-11-18, Joseph & Joseph Architecture Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from Joseph & Joseph to Olmsted Brothers stating that excavation was going smothly and that the elevation sheets were attached.


The Ursinus Weekly, November 17, 1924, Howard T. Herber, George Leslie Omwake Nov 1924

The Ursinus Weekly, November 17, 1924, Howard T. Herber, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Newly erected flag pole is formally dedicated on Armistice Day • Prospects bright for debating season • Franklin and Marshall gridders defeat Ursinus in annual contest • 1926 Ruby election • Douthett new graduate manager of athletics • Manager Eger announces big cage schedule • Letter announces leap year dance • Men's smoker and pep meeting • Inter-class hockey game played • Free speech discussed at meeting of Debating Club • 1925 Ruby near completion


1924-11-14, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company Nov 1924

1924-11-14, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from Olmsted Brothers notifying Joseph & Joseph that they were to adjust plans and required prints of the building and architectural elevations.


1924-11-14, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company Nov 1924

1924-11-14, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from Olmsted Brothers to President Button acknowledging that construction on the new construction building had begun and that adjustments to the plans would be made.


1924-11-11, Joseph & Joseph Architecture Company Nov 1924

1924-11-11, Joseph & Joseph Architecture Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from Joseph & Joseph to Olmsted Brothers explaining that members of the Board of Regents chose the site of the new classroom building.


The Ursinus Weekly, November 10, 1924, Howard T. Herber, George Leslie Omwake Nov 1924

The Ursinus Weekly, November 10, 1924, Howard T. Herber, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Rev. Fry addresses joint YM-YW meeting • Ursinus hockey team defeated by Temple • Schaff selects characters for annual society play • Men's musical organization plans extensive season • Varsity drops game to New York City College • Dr. White attends annual meeting of women deans • Dope on standing of victories and defeats: F. & M.- Ursinus • Fitting exercises for dedication of flag pole • "Beat F. & M." is slogan as game draws near • Debating Club discusses systems of government • Syncopep takes place of jazz


1924-11-10, Morehead State Normal School, Frank Button Nov 1924

1924-11-10, Morehead State Normal School, Frank Button

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from President Button to Olmsted Brothers explaining that excavation for the new classroom building had begun.


1924-11-07, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company Nov 1924

1924-11-07, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from Olmsted Brothers to Joseph & Joseph addressing conflicts in their classroom building sketch and their preliminary layout plans.


1924-11-07, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company Nov 1924

1924-11-07, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from Olmsted Brothers to President Button that Joseph & Joseph's sketches do not match with their preliminary layout plans.


1924-11-05, Joseph & Joseph Architecture Company Nov 1924

1924-11-05, Joseph & Joseph Architecture Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from Joseph & Joseph stating they failed to send plans with last correspondence.


1924-11-04, Joseph & Joseph Architecture Company Nov 1924

1924-11-04, Joseph & Joseph Architecture Company

Olmsted Brothers Correspondence

Letter from Joseph & Joseph to Olmsted Brothers fulfilling request for sketch of where new classroom building will be constructed.


The Ursinus Weekly, November 3, 1924, Howard T. Herber, George Leslie Omwake Nov 1924

The Ursinus Weekly, November 3, 1924, Howard T. Herber, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Hallowe'en programs fully satisfy every expectation • First hockey game shows real pep • Sensational plays of varsity roll up score on Haverford • Improvements at Highland • Dr. George W. Henson addresses students • Jesse Pugh entertains large audience • English Club meets at Maples • Senior dance and bazaar successful • Brotherhood of St. Paul meets • Armistice Day celebration • College presidents meet • Debating Club meets • Preliminary hockey game with high school