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Ua94/6/3 Expatriate, Bruce Tucker Sep 1970

Ua94/6/3 Expatriate, Bruce Tucker

Student/Alumni Personal Papers

Underground newspaper commenting on Western Kentucky University administration and events. Articles include:

  • Tucker, Bruce. A Magical Mystery Tour - WKU Administrators
  • Neumayer, Rick. Who Asked You? - Elections
  • Neumayer, Rick. Regents Slash Academic Council Proposal
  • Neumayer, Rick. How They Spent Your Summer Vacation
  • Conversation / Poet Jim Wayne Miller
  • Harris, Mike. Charles Keown Threatens Activists
  • Neumayer, Rick. A Protest - A Hearing - A Travesty
  • Harris, Mike. Hurry Up & Wait - Instructor Evaluations
  • Lord, William. Our Readers' Right
  • The Western Administration at Play in the Apocalypse
  • Form Without Content: Tell the Regents No
  • Church & State: Keep Them Apart …


Ua3/3 North Hardin High School Dedication Address, Kelly Thompson May 1970

Ua3/3 North Hardin High School Dedication Address, Kelly Thompson

WKU Archives Records

Speech notes for address given by former WKU President Kelly Thompson at the dedication of North Hardin High School in Radcliff, Kentucky.


Ua94/6/3 Expatriate, Vol. 1, No. 1, Bruce Tucker Jan 1970

Ua94/6/3 Expatriate, Vol. 1, No. 1, Bruce Tucker

Student/Alumni Personal Papers

Underground newspaper published by Bruce Tucker. Articles included:

  • Neumayer, Rick. The Making of a President - Dero Downing
  • Wilkerson, Larry. Campus Station to "Bluhm"?
  • Todd, Tom. Do You Mean They Want to Use Models Who are Completely . . . Nekkid?
  • Harris, Mike. Worry-Plagued Western Towers Limps Under the Wire
  • Harris, Mike. Blacks Move to Form Student Union
  • Tucker, Bruce. Blood, Sweat & Tears Concert: The Exodus
  • Patterson, Tom. Where Have All the Flowers Gone? - Jerry Walsh, Hector Cordero
  • Potter, Jerry. William Solley Resigns as Department Head
  • White, Alana. Good-by Old Dry - Veterans Village
  • Time to Bury the …


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 49, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs Nov 1969

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 49, No. 15, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • Neumayer, Rick. Mame Opens Thursday
  • S.L.A. Marshall to Speak on Campus Tonight
  • Atkinson, Marthalee. Contemporary Writers to Appear at Poetry Conclave Saturday
  • Little Anthony Concert Set for 8 P.M. Tomorrow
  • Reading of War Dead Scheduled Tuesday
  • Sullivan, Marta, Marthalee Atkinson & Larry Wilkerson. NBC’s Irving R. Levine Warns of America’s Internal Dangers
  • Neumayer, Rick. Academic Council Delays Student Vote
  • Danforth Scholars Nominated
  • Putting Off Until Later What Could be Done Today – WKU Academic Council
  • Evaluation Progress Exceeds Expectations
  • Flowers, Mrs. Edward. UNICEF Thanks
  • Sims, …


Ua3/3 Salute To Gilbert Burkhead, Kelly Thompson May 1969

Ua3/3 Salute To Gilbert Burkhead, Kelly Thompson

WKU Archives Records

Tribute speech to Kentucky educator Gilbert Burkhead delivered by WKU President Kelly Thompson.


Speech- The Magnificent Gift, Marie J. Robinson May 1967

Speech- The Magnificent Gift, Marie J. Robinson

Honorees for Teaching Excellence

No abstract provided.


Ua3/3/1 Western Kentucky University, Speech, Kelly Thompson Feb 1966

Ua3/3/1 Western Kentucky University, Speech, Kelly Thompson

WKU Archives Records

Speech delivered by Kelly Thompson at the Thank You, Western event celebrating the achievement of university status.


Ua94/6/3 In Depth, Anonymous Jan 1966

Ua94/6/3 In Depth, Anonymous

Student Organizations

In Depth was "an unofficial publication, directed towards constructive criticism of existing attitudes and policies with satire for all. All printed material will be unsigned to prevent a reoccurrance of the SKEWER incident. 'In Depth' will gladly accept letters to the editor and contributions if you know who to give them to. We do not require any letters to be signed and all will be printed anonymously. We will attempt to publish as many letters as space, time and money will allow."


Ua94/6/3 In Depth, Anonymous Jan 1966

Ua94/6/3 In Depth, Anonymous

Student Organizations

In Depth was "an unofficial publication, directed towards constructive criticism of existing attitudes and policies with satire for all. All printed material will be unsigned to prevent a reoccurrance of the SKEWER incident. 'In Depth' will gladly accept letters to the editor and contributions if you know who to give them to. We do not require any letters to be signed and all will be printed anonymously. We will attempt to publish as many letters as space, time and money will allow."


Ua94/6/3 A Little Bit Deeper - Flyer, Anonymous Jan 1966

Ua94/6/3 A Little Bit Deeper - Flyer, Anonymous

Student Organizations

Flyer Regarding In Depth - An open answer to Western Students regarding Student Government issues at WKU.


Ua94/6/3 In Depth, Anonymous Jan 1966

Ua94/6/3 In Depth, Anonymous

Student Organizations

In Depth was "an unofficial publication, directed towards constructive criticism of existing attitudes and policies with satire for all. All printed material will be unsigned to prevent a reoccurrance of the SKEWER incident. 'In Depth' will gladly accept letters to the editor and contributions if you know who to give them to. We do not require any letters to be signed and all will be printed anonymously. We will attempt to publish as many letters as space, time and money will allow."


Ua94/6/3 A Little Bit Deeper, Anonymous Jan 1966

Ua94/6/3 A Little Bit Deeper, Anonymous

Student Organizations

A single issue of A Little Bit Deeper underground newsletter which was an open answer to Western Students regarding Student Government issues at WKU.


Ua3/3 Faithful To Our Trust, Kelly Thompson Jan 1965

Ua3/3 Faithful To Our Trust, Kelly Thompson

WKU Archives Records

Speech given by President Kelly Thompson at unidentified building dedication.


Ua12/2/41 Oratorical Contest, Wku Student National Education Association Feb 1964

Ua12/2/41 Oratorical Contest, Wku Student National Education Association

Student Organizations

Program for the 1964 Student National Education Association oratorical contest.


Ua1b1/7 Dedication Of Diddle Arena Scrapbook, Western Kentucky University Dec 1963

Ua1b1/7 Dedication Of Diddle Arena Scrapbook, Western Kentucky University

WKU Archives Records

Scrapbook of clippings and letters of congratulations related to the dedication of Diddle Arena.


Ua3/3 Bowling Green Chamber Of Commerce Speech, Kelly Thompson Jul 1963

Ua3/3 Bowling Green Chamber Of Commerce Speech, Kelly Thompson

WKU Archives Records

Speech given by President Kelly Thompson at a Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce dinner honoring major industries of Bowling Green, Kentucky.


Ua68/6/2 Correspondence, Kelly Thompson Oct 1960

Ua68/6/2 Correspondence, Kelly Thompson

Student Organizations

Letter from WKU President Kelly Thompson to the Congress Debating Club re: Willson Wood's resignation as club sponsor and appointment of William Jenkins as new sponsor.


Ua94/7/2 Mary Grise Scrapbook, Mary Grise Jan 1954

Ua94/7/2 Mary Grise Scrapbook, Mary Grise

Student/Alumni Personal Papers

Scrapbook created by Mary Grise regarding events of her life as a high school student in 1953-1954. She participated in theatre, tennis, public speaking and musical events and competitions. The scrapbook contains clippings, mementos, programs and essays.


Ua3/2/1 Western's Old Idealism In A Modern Setting, J. S. Brown, Wku President's Office - Garrett Nov 1952

Ua3/2/1 Western's Old Idealism In A Modern Setting, J. S. Brown, Wku President's Office - Garrett

WKU Archives Records

WKU Founders Day speech by J.S. Brown.


A Suggested Course Of Study For The Teaching Of Speech In The Junior & Senior High Schools Of Kentucky, Charles Loudermilk Jun 1948

A Suggested Course Of Study For The Teaching Of Speech In The Junior & Senior High Schools Of Kentucky, Charles Loudermilk

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

In the decade (1920-1930) that followed numerous textbooks as such appeared for the teacher of speech, and courses in public speaking were added to high school curriculums in many states.

In Kentucky, in 1929, the State Department of Public Education advised and urged the high schools to add this course to their curriculum and to encourage all students to take it. Many of the high schools established separate departments for this course; others added it to their courses in English. Nearly all the Smith-Hughes High Schools, which were established in 1917, require training in public speaking.

Since direct world communication …


Ua3/2/4 Gallatin County Commencement Speech, Paul Garrett Jan 1946

Ua3/2/4 Gallatin County Commencement Speech, Paul Garrett

WKU Archives Records

Commencement speech delivered at Gallatin County High School by Paul Garrett.


Ua3/2/4 Commencement Speech, Paul Garrett Jan 1946

Ua3/2/4 Commencement Speech, Paul Garrett

WKU Archives Records

Commencement speech delivered by Paul Garrett to unidentified graduating class.


Ua3/2/4 Armistice Day, Paul Garrett Jan 1946

Ua3/2/4 Armistice Day, Paul Garrett

WKU Archives Records

Speech delivered on an Armistice Day by Paul Garrett.


Ua3/2/4 Commencement Speech, Paul Garrett Jan 1946

Ua3/2/4 Commencement Speech, Paul Garrett

WKU Archives Records

Commencement speech delivered by Paul Garrett to an unidentified high school.


Ua3/2/4 In-Service Education, Paul Garrett Jan 1946

Ua3/2/4 In-Service Education, Paul Garrett

WKU Archives Records

Speech regarding in-service education delivered by Paul Garrett at unidentified meeting.


Ua3/2/4 Sunday School Lesson, Paul Garrett Jan 1946

Ua3/2/4 Sunday School Lesson, Paul Garrett

WKU Archives Records

Speech regarding freedoms delivered by Paul Garrett at unidentified meeting.


Ua3/2/4 The Aims Of Education, Paul Garrett Jan 1946

Ua3/2/4 The Aims Of Education, Paul Garrett

WKU Archives Records

Speech regarding education delivered by Paul Garrett at unidentified meeting.


Ua3/2/4 Constitutional Amendment, Paul Garrett Jan 1946

Ua3/2/4 Constitutional Amendment, Paul Garrett

WKU Archives Records

Radio talk regarding a Kentucky constitutional amendment delivered by Paul Garrett.


Ua3/2/4 Reply To Raymond Kent, Paul Garrett Jan 1946

Ua3/2/4 Reply To Raymond Kent, Paul Garrett

WKU Archives Records

Paul Garrett's response to Raymond Kent's Safeguarding the American College against Regimentation & Indoctrination delivered at unknown meeting.


Ua3/2/4 Man Is A Beast, Paul Garrett Jan 1946

Ua3/2/4 Man Is A Beast, Paul Garrett

WKU Archives Records

Speech delivered by Paul Garrett at an unidentified meeting.