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Teacher's Contract, Jewel Verkler Dec 1931

Teacher's Contract, Jewel Verkler

Arkansas schools

This is a contract for first-grade teacher Jewel Verkler to teach for six months in Lynn, Arkansas.


Campus View At Magnolia A.& M. College Dec 1931

Campus View At Magnolia A.& M. College

Arkansas schools

Campus View of Magnolia A.& M. College, looking west from Caraway hall and Old Main buildings.


President's Report, Wku President's Office - Cherry Dec 1931

President's Report, Wku President's Office - Cherry

Board of Regents Documents

President Henry Cherry's report to the Board of Regents regarding finances and construction of the swimming pool and president's home.


Ua3/1/7 Letter To George Cherry, Henry Cherry Dec 1931

Ua3/1/7 Letter To George Cherry, Henry Cherry

Faculty/Staff Personal Papers

Letter from Henry Cherry to his brother George Cherry regarding WKSNS and finances.


Colonnade December 19, 1931, Colonnade Dec 1931

Colonnade December 19, 1931, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


The La Salle Collegian - Volume 2 Issue 5 Dec 1931

The La Salle Collegian - Volume 2 Issue 5

The Collegian

No abstract provided.


The Oracle 12/18/1931, Gorham Normal School Dec 1931

The Oracle 12/18/1931, Gorham Normal School

Oracle, The

Maine Teachers' Association Hold Successful Convention -- Dr. Russell Attends Wesleyan Centennial -- New Course of Study Introduced in Elementary Schools -- Dr. Stefansson Speaks -- Freedom and Democracy -- Athletics


The Echo: December 16, 1931, Taylor University Dec 1931

The Echo: December 16, 1931, Taylor University

1931-1932 (Volume 19)

Merry Christmas Happy New Year

Dike Breaks in Wall Producing Much Confusion – Choose New Members for Echo Positions – Taylor Chorus Gives “Coming of the King” – Wisconsin Students Meet at Evans Home – Professor Elliott Defines Perfection – Story of Holy Grail Given to Full House – Pictures Prove Helpful Medium For Relaxation – Miss Dare’s Classes Show Achievements – Canadian Journalist Upholds Prohibition – Enrollment Remains Steady in New Term – More New Additions To Taylor’s Museum – Wilson Shows Great Need for Disarming – Latest Edition Of Alumni News Meets Approval – Seniors Have Dinner At …


Student Life (1931 Dec 16), Hollins College Dec 1931

Student Life (1931 Dec 16), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Ye Merrie Masquers Stage Pageant
  • Hollins Y.W.C.A. Holds White Gift Service
  • Seniors Have Christmas Party
  • Hollins School Children Have a Christmas Tree Given by Y.W.C.A.
  • Singers Will Rise Early To-Morrow
  • Christmas Thoughts
  • Christmas Greetings
  • The Raffle of the Pup
  • Swarthmore Fraternities Criticized by President
  • Miss Mottram Talks on Europe and America
  • Music Association is Presented at Convocation
  • A Hollins Christmas in the Good Old Days
  • Christmas Concert Given Monday Night
  • Psychology Class Makes Field Trip to Staunton
  • Washington's Birthday to be Celebrated Here
  • Alumnae Notes
  • Society
  • Athletics
  • The Freshman Class Elects First Officers
  • Campus Crumbs
  • Time-Span


Hollins Student Life (1931 Dec 16), Hollins College Dec 1931

Hollins Student Life (1931 Dec 16), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Ye Merrie Masquers Stage Pageant: May Ruggles Nelson was the Madonna
  • Hollins Y.W.C.A. Holds White Gift Service
  • Seniors Have Christmas Party
  • Hollins School Children Have a Christmas Tree Given by Y.W.C.A.
  • Singers Will Rise Early Tomorrow
  • Hollins Student Life Staff
  • The Raffle of the Pup (poem)
  • Swarthmore Fraternities Criticized by President
  • Miss Mottram Talks on Europe and America
  • Music Association is Presented at Convocation
  • A Hollins Christmas is the Good Old Days
  • Christmas Concert Given Monday Night
  • Psychology Class Makes Field Trup to Staunton
  • Washington’s Birthday to be Celebrated Here
  • Alumnae Notes
  • Society
  • Athletics
  • The Freshman Class …


Tomahawk, December 15, 1931, College Of The Holy Cross Dec 1931

Tomahawk, December 15, 1931, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Viii, No. 6, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1931

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Viii, No. 6, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:

  • Alumni News
  • Athletics
  • Class News
  • Club News
  • Editorials
  • Impressions by O’ Laugh
  • Letters from Susie
  • Lines & Spaces
  • Personals
  • Society
  • The Long & the Short of It by Pete & Repeat
  • Training School Notes

This issue contains articles:

  • 100 Delegates of SIAA in Meeting Here
  • Dramatic Club Ready to Give Comedy-Drama – Dust of the Earth
  • College Press Delegates in Meeting Here
  • Finley Grise Attends Convention of School Heads
  • Capt. Orlie Lawrence Leads Toppers
  • Concert Given by Glee Club & Orchestra
  • National Group Admits Herald as …


The Ursinus Weekly, December 14, 1931, E. Earle Stibitz, Alfred C. Alspach, George Leslie Omwake Dec 1931

The Ursinus Weekly, December 14, 1931, E. Earle Stibitz, Alfred C. Alspach, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

"The Royal Family" presented by Curtain Club as Schaff production • Pleasing Pan-Hellenic ball • Bear courtmen inaugurate season with 36-20 win over Moravian • Grizzly matmen sharpen claws for Lafayette • Coach Jack McAvoy picks all-conference opponent team • Student party will attend opera "Tosca" on January 7 • Varsity Club is working to standardize letters • Close of women's hockey • Council on social activities to sponsor Christmas party • Y candlelight communion service planned for Wednesday • Caroling! • Frosh football men close a very difficult season • Members of freshman class lead novel YW service • …


Minutes, College Of Arts & Sciences Faculty Meeting, December 10, 1931, Arts & Sciences Faculty Dec 1931

Minutes, College Of Arts & Sciences Faculty Meeting, December 10, 1931, Arts & Sciences Faculty

The College of Liberal Arts Faculty Minutes

No abstract provided.


Tomahawk, December 8, 1931, College Of The Holy Cross Dec 1931

Tomahawk, December 8, 1931, College Of The Holy Cross

Student Newspapers

No abstract provided.


Trail Blazer - Volume 3, Number 6, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer. Dec 1931

Trail Blazer - Volume 3, Number 6, Morehead State University. Trail Blazer.

Morehead State Trail Blazer Archive

Morehead State Trail Blazer published on December 8, 1931.


The Ursinus Weekly, December 7, 1931, E. Earle Stibitz, James Edwin Palm, George Leslie Omwake Dec 1931

The Ursinus Weekly, December 7, 1931, E. Earle Stibitz, James Edwin Palm, George Leslie Omwake

Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978

"The Royal Family" annual Schaff play • Sir Herbert Ames addresses students • Varsity basketball begins practices • Alvin Paul, star end, elected football captain • Carleton's wrestlers begin daily workouts • Successful season for varsity football squad • Pan-Hellenic ball next Friday night • Medical aptitude examination for all pre-med students • Bears' cross country season very successful under Rubin • Sophs down frosh 12-0 in annual tussle • Biology Club hears specialists at meetings • Board meeting reveals interesting Ursinus data • Sophomores and frosh lead in inter-class hockey • Francis J. Gildner speaks at H.S.S. meeting • …


Colonnade December 7, 1931, Colonnade Dec 1931

Colonnade December 7, 1931, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Viii, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs Dec 1931

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Viii, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:

  • Alumni News
  • Athletics
  • Class News
  • Club News
  • Editorials
  • Impressions by O’ Laugh
  • Letters from Susie
  • Lines & Spaces
  • Personals
  • Society
  • The Long & the Short of It by Pete & Repeat
  • Training School Notes

This issue contains articles:

  • SIAA Has Convention Here
  • College Press Delegates to Convene Here
  • Georgetown Tigers Meet Defeat in Thanksgiving Tilt with Hilltoppers
  • Dramatic Club is to Present Comedy-Drama – Dust of the Earth
  • Eight Hilltoppers to Graduate
  • Glee Club to Give Christmas Vespers
  • L.T. Smith Attends Industrial Arts Meet in Illinois …


Title Page Dec 1931

Title Page

Science Bulletin

A Service Bulletin for Teachers of High School Science.


Disillusionment!: Editorial Dec 1931

Disillusionment!: Editorial

Science Bulletin

Who has not felt his very flesh writhe and shrink on reading Hugo's fearful story of Gilliatt's fight with the octopus? The art of the great Frenchman is here superb. He compels the reader to identify himself with his hero. Gilliatt's struggles and emotions are his also. The monster projects itself upon him- its tentacles entwine him, their horrible sucking vacuum cups pull at his flesh; he strains, heaves, grasps at these accursed circling gelatinous bands; they seem to yield, but never actually; they crush, excoriate, scarify - his flesh seems to melt - he is disintegrating-it is death in …


Science Bulletin, Vol.4 No.4, December 1931 [Complete Issue] Dec 1931

Science Bulletin, Vol.4 No.4, December 1931 [Complete Issue]

Science Bulletin

A Service Bulletin for Teachers of High School Science.


Editor And Advisory Board Dec 1931

Editor And Advisory Board

Science Bulletin

A Service Bulletin for Teachers of High School Science.


On Snakes Swallowing Their Young, Roy L. Abbott Dec 1931

On Snakes Swallowing Their Young, Roy L. Abbott

Science Bulletin

Do snakes actually swallow their young to protect them and later spew them out again as Dr. Ball states further in his article? Well, I have never seen them do this, and I do not know of any other student of snakes who has. Ditmars, Curator of Reptiles at the New York Zoological Gardens, has never seen anything of this kind, and he daily observes more snakes than the average man does in a lifetime.


General Science, E. J. Cable Dec 1931

General Science, E. J. Cable

Science Bulletin

In our last article we discussed one of the common minerals found on the earth's surface. In this article the writer will attempt two things: first, to describe a few of the common rock-making minerals; and second, to discuss some of the simple ways of distinguishing the common igneous rock found on the earth's surface. The commonest igneous rock-making minerals, besides quartz, are the feldspars, the irons, pyroxene, hornblende, and the micas.


Current Induction, L. Begeman Dec 1931

Current Induction, L. Begeman

Science Bulletin

ln the last number of the Science Bulletin [vol.4 no.3] we discussed Faraday's two experiments in current induction. It is interesting to recall at this time that September 21 of this year a centennial celebration of Faraday's discovery was held in Queen's Hall, London. Sir William Bragg, a renowned English physicist, gave the address on this occasion. This address was broadcast generally in America, being transmitted across the ocean by radio.


What About Organic Evolution?, C. W. Lantz Dec 1931

What About Organic Evolution?, C. W. Lantz

Science Bulletin

One of the great generalizations of science is the theory of organic evolution. It is, however, very commonly misunderstood by the average person. To many, thanks to such deluded individuals as the late Wiliiam Jennings Bryan, it is a very dangerous doctrine and any one who believes in it is an atheist and must reject the teachings of the Bible. I have had college students ask this question. Is it possible for one to believe in evolution and be a Christian? This question arises only from one who has misconceptions as to the real meaning of evolution and perhaps also …


Snakes That Do Not Exist, C. W. Lantz Dec 1931

Snakes That Do Not Exist, C. W. Lantz

Science Bulletin

As a boy I was always on the lookout for two kinds of snakes which I never found. These were the so- called hoop snake, and joint snake. According to popular tradition - and the tradition is still with us - the hoop snake was supposed to take his tail into his mouth and go rolling about the country much to the amazement and horror of his human observers.


Maine Alumnus, Volume 13, Number 3, December 1931, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine Dec 1931

Maine Alumnus, Volume 13, Number 3, December 1931, General Alumni Association, University Of Maine

UMaine Alumni Magazines - All

Contents:

Career of Hosea Buck. Class of 1893 --- Remodeling the Power Plant


Campus Comment, December 1931, Bridgewater State Normal School Dec 1931

Campus Comment, December 1931, Bridgewater State Normal School

The Comment

No abstract provided.