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1940 Annual Commencement Central Washington College Of Education, Central Washington University Jun 1940

1940 Annual Commencement Central Washington College Of Education, Central Washington University

Commencement Programs

A commencement program from graduation ceremonies at Central Washington University.


When Classroom Becomes Cafeteria, Ernest L. Muzzall Feb 1940

When Classroom Becomes Cafeteria, Ernest L. Muzzall

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

The Toppenish Junior-Senior High School has shown more than a 40 per cent increase in enrollment during the last six years, making necessary extensive alterations and additions to the main plant. Recently the school population reached a point where a minimum of two additional classrooms was necessary. A survey of school activities revealed a pressing need for space for five purposes. These included quarters for related art instruction in the vocational home economics department; a cafeteria to serve a maximum of 208 pupils; recreational space for group and class parties; a place for pupil-parent and for faculty meetings, and facilities …


The College Elementary School Central Washington College Of Education Ellensburg, Washington, Central Washington University Jan 1940

The College Elementary School Central Washington College Of Education Ellensburg, Washington, Central Washington University

Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Power Politics In The Baltic, Harold E. Barto, Reginald M. Shaw Jan 1940

Power Politics In The Baltic, Harold E. Barto, Reginald M. Shaw

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of Education and Professional Studies

A year ago the attention of the world was focused upon central Europe. Then for a brief moment Poland flashed, and today the Baltic Sea region is in the spotlight. After a lapse of some two centuries, this sudden re-appearance of the Baltic to assume a major role in European affairs calls for comment. Touching upon these Baltic waters are six small democracies (Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Esthonia, Liatvia, Lithuania) and two powerful totalitarian states ( Germany and Russia.) In view of recent and current developments, two questions arise : ( 1) will one or both of the totalitarian states control …