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The Oracle 12/20/1940, Gorham Normal School Dec 1940

The Oracle 12/20/1940, Gorham Normal School

Oracle, The

Dr. Payson Smith Addresses Students -- Gorham Helps the Red Cross -- Fraternities-The Bunk? -- Library Club Celebrates Book Week -- On Cleaning A Room -- Gorham Wins Opener


1940 December Quiz & Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department Dec 1940

1940 December Quiz & Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department

Quiz and Quill

No abstract provided.


The Lantern Vol. 9, No. 1, December 1940, Esther Hydren, Charles Denney, Edward Knettler, Robert Ihrie, Paul Wise, Dillwyn Darlington, Georgine Haughton, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, Marie Marone, Jean Patterson, Gladys Heibel Dec 1940

The Lantern Vol. 9, No. 1, December 1940, Esther Hydren, Charles Denney, Edward Knettler, Robert Ihrie, Paul Wise, Dillwyn Darlington, Georgine Haughton, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, Marie Marone, Jean Patterson, Gladys Heibel

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Which Shall Be To All People
• Despair
• Ego
• Echoes
• Pacifism
• On Conscription
• Humanity, Incorporated
• In the Calm of the Past
• Too Many Drinks Spoil the Cook
• Winter
• Gateway to Heaven
• On Foot Through Chinatown
• Thoughts by the Fire
• Eternal Truth


Volume 23, Number 2 - December 1940 Dec 1940

Volume 23, Number 2 - December 1940

The Alembic

Volume 23, Number 2 – December 1940. 64 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Dedication
  • Perrotta O.P., Rev. Paul C. "The Soul's Lasting Armistice with Christ"
  • Murphy, James J. "Queen at the Crib"
  • Gallagher, Matthew P. "A Bow-Legged Saint"
  • Sharkey, J. "The Hunt"
  • Murphy, Leo "The Hill"
  • Conway, J.A. "On Not Having Seen the World's Fair"
  • Smith, Raymond C. "A Child's Christmas"
  • Whalen, Frank J. "Jim Scares Me No Longer"
  • Mulligan, Thomas A. "Go to the Office"
  • McGovern, Charles "A Footnote to History"
  • Williams, Jr., Ira T. "The Still of the Night"
  • "By the Way'


The Oracle 11/21/1940, Gorham Normal School Nov 1940

The Oracle 11/21/1940, Gorham Normal School

Oracle, The

Gorham Delegates Make for Boston Trip -- We Welcome You -- Students Take Over-And How!! -- G.N.S. - 1940 Model -- Superintendents and Principals Welcomed -- We All Want School Spirit But- -- No Lack Of Opportunities


1940 November, Morehead State Teachers College. English Department. Nov 1940

1940 November, Morehead State Teachers College. English Department.

Quill & Quair Magazine

1940 November issue of the Quill & Quair magazine.


Volume 23, Number 1 - October 1940 Oct 1940

Volume 23, Number 1 - October 1940

The Alembic

Volume 23, Number 1 - October 1940. 66 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • "Traumwelt"
  • Sweeney, Charles E., "Men Against A Tide"
  • Rosen, Louis, "Fantasy At Night"
  • Gallagher, Matthew P., "The Kettle"
  • Maguire, Francis J., "Excuse Please"
  • Conway, J.A., "The Wines of Germany"
  • Falcas, John M., "To Prince Henry The Navigator"
  • Williams, Jr., Ira T., "Lest We Forget"
  • Anonymous, "Home of the Brave"
  • "By The Way"


The Oracle 08/1940, Gorhm Normal School Aug 1940

The Oracle 08/1940, Gorhm Normal School

Oracle, The

Registration Breaks All Records -- Faculty at Gorham Present Varied Courses -- Guest Speakers Come to Gorham -- Why Did You Come to Summer School? -- Afternoon Sail July 17 -- Campus Susie -- Side Glances at Sport


The Oracle 06/07/1940, Gorham Normal School Jun 1940

The Oracle 06/07/1940, Gorham Normal School

Oracle, The

Dr. Russell Resigns After 35 Years As Principal -- Dr. Bailey Becomes Principal of G.N.S. in September -- Dr. Bamberger Gives Enlightening Talk -- May Ball Brings 'Em Back -- Farmington Comes to Gorham for May Play-Day


1940 May, Morehead State Teachers College. English Department. May 1940

1940 May, Morehead State Teachers College. English Department.

Quill & Quair Magazine

1940 May issue of the Quill & Quair magazine.


Pulp, Vol. 3 No. 1, Anne Birdwell, Jack Walker, Melba Moore, Lillian Ruth Harvin, Irvin Moses, Madge Gribble, Audrey Lee Blanton, Margaret Chaney, Bryan Reynolds, Rose Marie Poe, Fannie Mae Alexander, Naomi Banks Taylor, Jack Walter, John Kilpatrick, Gladys Burrows May 1940

Pulp, Vol. 3 No. 1, Anne Birdwell, Jack Walker, Melba Moore, Lillian Ruth Harvin, Irvin Moses, Madge Gribble, Audrey Lee Blanton, Margaret Chaney, Bryan Reynolds, Rose Marie Poe, Fannie Mae Alexander, Naomi Banks Taylor, Jack Walter, John Kilpatrick, Gladys Burrows

Pulp

This is the third issue of Pulp


The Lantern Vol. 8, No. 3, May 1940, Robert C. Yoh, Virginia Shoffner, Joseph G. Dubuque, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, Paul Morris, Valerie H. Green, Evelyn Huber, Franklyn Miller, Esther Hydren, Gladys Heibel, Georgine Haughton, Winfield S. Smith May 1940

The Lantern Vol. 8, No. 3, May 1940, Robert C. Yoh, Virginia Shoffner, Joseph G. Dubuque, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, Paul Morris, Valerie H. Green, Evelyn Huber, Franklyn Miller, Esther Hydren, Gladys Heibel, Georgine Haughton, Winfield S. Smith

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Sonnet for These Days
• Peace Be With You
• Creative Citizenship
• Tony Solves an Ichthyological Problem
• Tippy Tin
• A Surgeon Paints
• Thoughts
• Standing at Ease
• Nature's Mistake
• Tomorrow
• This is Enough
• I Built a Shrine to Love
• Integer
• I Look for Her


Volume 22, Number 4 - May 1940 May 1940

Volume 22, Number 4 - May 1940

The Alembic

Volume 22, Number 4 - May 1940. 66 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Jalbert, Russell R., "Fyodor Dostoievsky"
  • O'Connell, James, "Escape"
  • Mulligan, Thomas A., "Reward"
  • Whalen, Jr., Frank J., "Monday to Monday"
  • Napolitano, Ralph, "The Good That Men Do"
  • Smith, Raymond C., "Shakespeare On Sleep"
  • Hayes, J.T., "Lifter, Love and Butterflies"
  • Conway, Joseph A., "The Old Harrington House"


1940 Spring Quiz & Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department Apr 1940

1940 Spring Quiz & Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department

Quiz and Quill

No abstract provided.


The Broadsheet April 1940, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Apr 1940

The Broadsheet April 1940, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Broadsheet was a student publication which ran through the mid-1930s. Printed in the style of the broadsheet, the paper was a single sheet published weekly with brief descriptions of current news. The issue of April 1940 mentioned the Beaux Arts Ball coming up in May 1940. The theme of the Ball was Let's Go Hollywood. Social events, scholarships, RISD commencement activities, student exhibitions and RISD student club news.


The Oracle 03/29/1940, Gorham Normal School Mar 1940

The Oracle 03/29/1940, Gorham Normal School

Oracle, The

New York, Here They Come- -- Junior Dance -- Selective Admissions -- Foreign Correspondent Speaks Here -- Initiation-Through the Pledgees' Eyes


The Oracle 03/12/1940, Gorham Normal School Mar 1940

The Oracle 03/12/1940, Gorham Normal School

Oracle, The

Back To Gorham Day -- Musical Pageant of America -- Porter High School Wins Tournament At G.N.S. -- Education and Cooperation-Washington -- Gorham Hit


The Broadsheet March 1940, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Mar 1940

The Broadsheet March 1940, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Broadsheet was a student publication which ran through the mid-1930s. Printed in the style of the broadsheet, the paper was a single sheet published weekly with brief descriptions of current news. The issue of March 1940 mentioned the purchase of a farm in Foster, RI for RISD student fellowship. Other events for RISD students on campus were also included.


The Lantern Vol. 8, No. 2, March 1940, Robert C. Yoh, Harry L. Showalter, Robert J. Weidenhammer, Esther Hydren, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, Ernest Muller, Helene Berger, Virginia Shoffner, Joseph D. Chapline Jr., Richard G. Fohl, Evelyn Huber, Gladys Heibel Mar 1940

The Lantern Vol. 8, No. 2, March 1940, Robert C. Yoh, Harry L. Showalter, Robert J. Weidenhammer, Esther Hydren, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, Ernest Muller, Helene Berger, Virginia Shoffner, Joseph D. Chapline Jr., Richard G. Fohl, Evelyn Huber, Gladys Heibel

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• The Music of Life
• The Dice Were Loaded
• Collecting People
• Chemistry and Disease
• Quest
• Comrade
• Entity
• "We Cannot Go On Forever"
• The Problem
• Beside a Campfire
• Smoke
• Sunset on Winnipesaukee and Varied Reflections
• "All's Quiet in the Early Morn"
• Torture
• After the Concert
• Nostalgia


Volume 22, Number 3 - March 1940 Mar 1940

Volume 22, Number 3 - March 1940

The Alembic

Volume 22, Number 3 – March 1940. 67 pages including covers and advertisements.

  • Gallagher, Matthew P. "Only the Valiant"
  • Rosen, Louis "King O' Old Time Fiddlers"
  • Landry, Lionel J. "A Man of His Times"
  • Kaylor, Edward "Vignette"
  • Conway, Joseph A. "Traumerei"
  • Bowen, George "Stand-Up"
  • McGovern, Charles "The Earth and the Stars"
  • Ryan, Mark John "Catholic Action and the Catholic Collegian"


1940 February, Morehead State Teachers College. English Department. Feb 1940

1940 February, Morehead State Teachers College. English Department.

Quill & Quair Magazine

1940 February issue of the Quill & Quair magazine.


Pulp, Vol. 3 No. 1, Anne Birdwell, Jack Walker, Melba Moore, Lillian Ruth Harvin, Irvin Moses, Madge Gribble, Audrey Lee Blanton, Margaret Chaney, Bryan Reynolds, Rose Marie Poe, Fannie Mae Alexander, Naomi Banks Taylor, Jack Walter, John Kilpatrick, Gladys Burrows Jan 1940

Pulp, Vol. 3 No. 1, Anne Birdwell, Jack Walker, Melba Moore, Lillian Ruth Harvin, Irvin Moses, Madge Gribble, Audrey Lee Blanton, Margaret Chaney, Bryan Reynolds, Rose Marie Poe, Fannie Mae Alexander, Naomi Banks Taylor, Jack Walter, John Kilpatrick, Gladys Burrows

Student Publications

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/38 In Congress Club, Sam Steger Jan 1940

Ua12/2/38 In Congress Club, Sam Steger

Student Organizations

Poem written by Sam Steger regarding the Congress Debating Club. The poem borrows heavily from Judge James Hillary Mulligan's In Kentucky which was written in 1902.