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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs Oct 1974

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 50, No. 11, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU Campus Newspaper Reporting Campus, Athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky News. This issue contains articles:

  • Leake, Betsy. Cold Check Deficit Climbs 25 Per Cent
  • Harris, Roger. Parking Ticket Revenue Brings $34,784 in One Year
  • Shirley, Janet. University Storing Winter Coal Supply
  • Reynolds, Jim. Apathy May Block Associated Student Government Council Move
  • Ruthie Hayes is Derby Darling
  • Midnight Special Slated for Tonight
  • McCubbin, Mary. Lt. Gov. Julian Carroll Voices Confidence in Education
  • One Trouble Spot Remains in Campus Parking Setup
  • Reid, Dan. Once Upon a Time There was a College Newspaper
  • Levy, Marc. New ASG Congress Member Chides Colleagues for Inaction …


Crusader, October 4, 1974, College Of The Holy Cross Oct 1974

Crusader, October 4, 1974, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Risd Press October 4, 1974, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Oct 1974

Risd Press October 4, 1974, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

RISD press was a student newspaper published weekly in the early 1970s, a self-described attempt at consolidating all the information outlets of the school, including the previous student newspaper, Montage. The issue of October 4, 1974 includes an article about Wintersession, Freshman Foundation and a faculty report. There also is an addendum to the RISD building study. Also, there is an article entitled Towards a theory of the auteur critic (film). Film reviews and synopsis, events listed for RISD students on the RISD campus and in the Providence area are also mentioned.


The Comment, October 3, 1974, Bridgewater State College Oct 1974

The Comment, October 3, 1974, Bridgewater State College

The Comment

No abstract provided.


October 3, 1974, Arkansas Baptist State Convention Oct 1974

October 3, 1974, Arkansas Baptist State Convention

Arkansas Baptist Newsmagazine, 1970-1974

No abstract provided.


1974-10-03 Morehead News, Morehead News (Morehead, Ky.) Oct 1974

1974-10-03 Morehead News, Morehead News (Morehead, Ky.)

Morehead News Archive

Morehead News published on October 3, 1974.


The Ursinus Weekly, October 3, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Judith James, Ruth Von Kummer, Richard E. Hankison, Richard Whaley, Marilyn Harsch, J. Timothy Clemens, Kate Swanson, Robert A. Searles, George Geist, Melissa Magee Oct 1974

The Ursinus Weekly, October 3, 1974, Cynthia Fitzgerald, Judith James, Ruth Von Kummer, Richard E. Hankison, Richard Whaley, Marilyn Harsch, J. Timothy Clemens, Kate Swanson, Robert A. Searles, George Geist, Melissa Magee

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

Statistics prove rumor unfounded • WRUC FM hits the air • New chaplain brings new ideas to U.C. • Musical forum presented by Mme. Agi Jambor • Dr. Williamson authors new study of Corinthians • Editorial • Pages from Ursinus past • Alumni corner: Assurance to insurance • Summer in the city • Letter from London • S.F.A.R.C. and you • Assistant Deans of Men and Women appointed • Festival help needed • Slow boat to China • Harriers sweep Drew and Eastern • The Spirit of the 76ers • Women's hockey season opens • Why Bears?


The Ephpheta News, October 3, 1974 Oct 1974

The Ephpheta News, October 3, 1974

Ephpheta News, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Toledo, OH


Peer On Title Ix, The Feminist Press Oct 1974

Peer On Title Ix, The Feminist Press

Women's Studies Quarterly

These comments represent the thinking of several major women's groups in Kalamazoo, Michigan: The Committee to Study Sex Discrimination in the Kalamazoo Public Schools, the Kalamazoo Area Chapter of the National Organization for Women, The Kalamazoo Young Womens Christian Association, the Commission of the Status of Women of Western Michigan University, the Kalamazoo League of Women Voters, and the Kalamazoo Branch of the American Association of University Women. They are one section of a lengthy critique of the Title IX Guidelines.


Re-Educating A Generation Of Teachers: A Conference Report, Jo Jacobs Oct 1974

Re-Educating A Generation Of Teachers: A Conference Report, Jo Jacobs

Women's Studies Quarterly

The Feminist Press national conference "Toward Nonsexist Schools: Re-educating a Generation of Teachers" took place November 21, 22 and 23, 1974 on the campus of SUNY /College at Old Westbury. The program of this working conference was intended to provide specific methods and materials for public school teachers and administrators who are organizing in-service courses on sex-role stereo typing. More than 25 different workshops and panels presented new research on socialization, history and literature, and models for organizing and administering a women's studies in-service program.


News From The Staff, The Feminist Press Oct 1974

News From The Staff, The Feminist Press

Women's Studies Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Women's Studies Programs, The Feminist Press Oct 1974

Women's Studies Programs, The Feminist Press

Women's Studies Quarterly

Most of the programs listed below are interdisciplinary, i.e., they combine courses in literature, language or culture with work in sociology, anthropology, economics, political science, history, philosophy, psychology, biology and related fields. Some programs offer minors (denoted by *), others award the B.A. (denoted by **) or A.A. degree (denoted by ***), still others offer the M.A. (denoted by+). Only one offers the Ph.D. (denoted by †). Programs listed without a specific label offer a roster of elective courses. Where no chairperson is listed, either the program is still in the process of organization or it has chosen to function …


Phd In Women's History, The Feminist Press Oct 1974

Phd In Women's History, The Feminist Press

Women's Studies Quarterly

The Department of History at the State University of New York at Binghampton has announced a "modest major in women's history." Graduate students may design their PhD program to complement a regular area and period major defined flexibly enough to allow for ample comparative and interdisciplinary work in women's studies.


Fashion! Poster, University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre Oct 1974

Fashion! Poster, University Of Southern Maine Department Of Theatre

Theatre Posters 1970 - 1980

Written by Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt

Directed by Dr. Walter Stump

This show was one of three shows chosen to perform at the New England Regional Theatre Festival held at the University of Connecticut in January of 1975.

Marianne Owen won the New England Irene Ryan Scholarship and went on to compete at the National held at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.


Guide To The Maine Historical Society Library, Maine Historical Society Oct 1974

Guide To The Maine Historical Society Library, Maine Historical Society

Maine History

This article provides a guide to the history and use of Maine Historical Society Library.


Sebastien Racle And Norridgewock, 1724: The Eckstorm Conspiracy Thesis Reconsidered, Kenneth M. Morrison Oct 1974

Sebastien Racle And Norridgewock, 1724: The Eckstorm Conspiracy Thesis Reconsidered, Kenneth M. Morrison

Maine History

This essay is a critique of the conspiracy thesis regarding the Abanaki Norridgewock tribe and Jesuit Father Sebastien Racle. The essay was the winner the of the Maine Historical Society Prize Essay of 1974.


The Society, Maine Historical Society Oct 1974

The Society, Maine Historical Society

Maine History

This report covers recent activities, events and concerns of the Maine Historical Society.


Writings In Maine History, Maine Historical Society Oct 1974

Writings In Maine History, Maine Historical Society

Maine History

Listing of selected books regarding Maine History


Book Reviews, Robert G. Albion, H.J. Swinney Oct 1974

Book Reviews, Robert G. Albion, H.J. Swinney

Maine History

Reviews of the following books: A Maritime History of Bath, Maine and the Kennebec Region by William A. Baker; Maine Made Guns and Their Makers by Dwight B. Demeritt, Jr.


Maine Alumnus, Volume 56, Number 1, Fall 1974, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Oct 1974

Maine Alumnus, Volume 56, Number 1, Fall 1974, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

Dr. Louise Bates Ames --- Homecoming Weekend 1974


The Shakin' Street Gazette, Volume 14, The Shakin' Street Gazette Oct 1974

The Shakin' Street Gazette, Volume 14, The Shakin' Street Gazette

Shakin Street Gazette, Student Music Magazine

Contents; Staff; Bowie Contest Results; 'Mhuman getsmeblues: The Story of Bizarre/Straight Records; Tot Rock Rolls the Nation Part 2; Long Players; Suzie Q; Jean Queen; AWB; Cocker; A.C.N.E.; H.E.L.P.; Cold Cuts; Binkie Brown's Meets Godzilla; Concerts


Inscape Fall 1974, Morehead State University Oct 1974

Inscape Fall 1974, Morehead State University

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The Fall 1974 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


The Cresset (Vol. Xxxvii, No. 10), Valparaiso University Oct 1974

The Cresset (Vol. Xxxvii, No. 10), Valparaiso University

The Cresset (archived issues)

No abstract provided.


Women's Studies Comes To The Military: Reflections On A Pilot Project, Margaret Mcfadden-Gerber Oct 1974

Women's Studies Comes To The Military: Reflections On A Pilot Project, Margaret Mcfadden-Gerber

Women's Studies Quarterly

The overseas U.S. military base presents movement women with a complex and essentially hostile environment. The needs of four very different categories of women must be addressed: (1) women in uniform; (2) wives and daughters of servicemen; (3) wives and daughters of civil service employees; and (4) career civil service women. Since the "daughters" form a psychologically distinct group, they perhaps deserve their own niche. The picture is further complicated (and enriched) by the presence of numerous "host country" women who hold down a variety of jobs on base.

The "dependent wife," whether from the second or third category, experiences …


International News: Changing Children's Literature, The Feminist Press Oct 1974

International News: Changing Children's Literature, The Feminist Press

Women's Studies Quarterly

The following is a list of women's groups in England working to change sexist children's literature.


Summary Of Issues Being Raised By Women's Groups Concerning The Proposed Regulations For Title Ix Of The Education Amendments Of 1972, Bernice Sandler, Mararet C. Dunkle, Frnacelia Gleaves, Kay Meckes-Jones, Louise Hunter Oct 1974

Summary Of Issues Being Raised By Women's Groups Concerning The Proposed Regulations For Title Ix Of The Education Amendments Of 1972, Bernice Sandler, Mararet C. Dunkle, Frnacelia Gleaves, Kay Meckes-Jones, Louise Hunter

Women's Studies Quarterly

For a more detailed analysis of issues raised by women's groups, see The Congressional Record, July 18, 1974, E4863-4869, which contains a critique of the proposed Title IX regulations prepared by Rep. Bella Abzug and the Women's Equity Action League (WEAL). This can be obtained by writing your Representative or Senator.


Affirmative Action Under Attack, Sheila Tobias Oct 1974

Affirmative Action Under Attack, Sheila Tobias

Women's Studies Quarterly

It is doubtful that serious discussion of Richard A. Lester's book on affirmative action (Antibias Regulations of Universities: Faculty Problems and Their Solutions, McGraw-Hill, 1974) can ever undo the damage caused by the flurry of misleading articles that appeared about the book in the New York Times, Newsweek, and The Chronicle of Higher Education six months ago. "Minority Hiring Said to Hurt Colleges," the New York Times headlined its front-page piece, continuing that minority hiring had caused a "lowering of standards and an undermining of faculty quality." Readers were left to assume that Lester had hard …


Women's History Library Closes, The Feminist Press Oct 1974

Women's History Library Closes, The Feminist Press

Women's Studies Quarterly

The Women's History Research Center Library permanently closed on September 30, 1974. Known as the Women's History Library, it served as the only international archive of the contemporary women's movement since 1968. The Library contained both movement and non-movement information on women in a variety of forms: newsclippings, journals, autobiographies, biographies, diaries, pamphlets, women's studies course outlines, newsletters, newspapers, and magazines. Two collections of great importance were the women's serials (The International Women's History Periodical Archive) and the 2,000 topical files (The Topical Research Library). These collections were recently given away or sold to offset debts. They were transferred to, …


Women's Studies At A State College, Elaine Hedges Oct 1974

Women's Studies At A State College, Elaine Hedges

Women's Studies Quarterly

The number of requests received at Towson State College (Maryland) for information on our Women's Studies Program suggests that the growth and expansion of women's studies is creating an as yet unfulfilled need for descriptions of how programs came into being, how they operate, survive, and, hopefully, flourish. What follows is an abbreviated version of our experience as faculty at Towson, with emphasis on our nature as a public, specifically a state, institution, and on the ways in which we have both accommodated ourselves to and profited from that public status.


Letters To The Editor, Eleanor Flexner, Cheri Register, Jennifer Macleod, Sandra Silver(Wo)Man Oct 1974

Letters To The Editor, Eleanor Flexner, Cheri Register, Jennifer Macleod, Sandra Silver(Wo)Man

Women's Studies Quarterly

Dear Friends, Although she warned severely against "condescension," the writer of the article "reporting" on feminism at the University of Idaho in Moscow, Idaho (Women's Studies Newsletter, Summer 1974) struck me as having enough of that quality and a good deal to spare, when it comes to the state of things there. Just a little swat such as "U.S. 95, the only federally numbered goat trail in the country" struck a pretty sour note, and of course she is not even accurate (unless "county" was intended instead of "country") and certainly conveys no image of the situation in …