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The Freshman, Vol. 1, No. 4, University Of Maine Class Of 1934 Dec 1930

The Freshman, Vol. 1, No. 4, University Of Maine Class Of 1934

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly newsletter with the tag line, "Published by the Freshmen at the University of Maine." The publication was issued on Mondays. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. This issue covers news of first-year student Elmer W. Cobb being hospitalized after accidentally being struck in the head by an errant discus toss during practice for track and field.


The Freshman, Vol. 1, No. 2, University Of Maine Class Of 1934 Dec 1930

The Freshman, Vol. 1, No. 2, University Of Maine Class Of 1934

General University of Maine Publications

The Freshman was a weekly newsletter with the tag line, "Published by the Freshmen at the University of Maine." The publication was issued on Mondays. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students.


Talks At Clubs And Organizations-Honesty In Business, Charles C. Chapman Aug 1930

Talks At Clubs And Organizations-Honesty In Business, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman Club Speeches

Notes from a speech given to the East Long Beach Exchange Club Regional Board of Directors at the Bank of Italy about various business-related topics.


Talks At Clubs And Organizations-Character Building, Charles C. Chapman Apr 1930

Talks At Clubs And Organizations-Character Building, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman Club Speeches

A speech given at the 20-30 Club in Fullerton. Chapman gives advice to young people about the building of proper character.


College Lectures-The Minister As A Financier Revised, Charles C. Chapman Apr 1930

College Lectures-The Minister As A Financier Revised, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

This is a revised version of an earlier speech with the same name. In it Chapman advises ministers to be thrifty and save their meager income, as financial problems can be the undoing of a minister. He tells them to spend wisely and to make sure to maintain a home and lifestyle that befits their place in the community while avoiding debt and saving for retirement and emergencies.


College Lectures-Preaching Revised, Charles C. Chapman Mar 1930

College Lectures-Preaching Revised, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

This is a revised version of an earlier lecture. In it Chapman gives advice about how to properly prepare and present a sermon. He emphasizes that one should know and be able to read Scripture well, be educated and well-informed, and be poised and well spoken when in the pulpit.


College Notes-The Importance Of Our College, Charles C. Chapman Feb 1930

College Notes-The Importance Of Our College, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

This speech was presented twice: at the First Christian Church in Pomona; at the Dinner for College Dollar Day at the Santa Ana Church. In it Chapman is trying to get the church congregations interested in California Christian College and impress upon them the importance of relgious education and developing leadership within the church.


College Notes-California Christian College 1930, Charles C. Chapman Jan 1930

College Notes-California Christian College 1930, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

Notes from a speech given at the Wilshire Boulevard Christian Church in Los Angeles about the progress and ideals of California Christian College, as well as some discussion of Chapman's religious views. Also, the program for the occasion.


College Notes-Achievements Of The College, Charles C. Chapman Jan 1930

College Notes-Achievements Of The College, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

This speech was given at a dinner given to preachers and Chairmen of the Official Boards of Southern California Churches at the Chapman Park Hotel. He thanks those attending for their support and talks about the progress, achievements, and struggles of California Christian College.


Ua68/6/2 Immortal Names In Western Hall Of Fame, R. Whipple Jan 1930

Ua68/6/2 Immortal Names In Western Hall Of Fame, R. Whipple

Student Organizations

Part of a chapel presentation regarding the history of WKU given by members of the Congress Debating Club. ? Whipple discusses "hall of famers" J. Whit Potter, Iva Scott and Mattye Reid.


College Notes-1930 The Best Year In 10, Charles C. Chapman Jan 1930

College Notes-1930 The Best Year In 10, Charles C. Chapman

Charles C. Chapman College Lectures

Notes from a speech given at College Day at the California State Convention held in Long Beach, reviewing the accomplishments of California Christian College during the padt year.


Ua68/6/2 Eulogy On Dr. Kinnaman, Evon Howell Jan 1930

Ua68/6/2 Eulogy On Dr. Kinnaman, Evon Howell

Student Organizations

Part of a chapel presentation by members of the Congress Debating Club regarding the history of WKU and it's founding faculty. This portion was given by Evon Howell regarding A.J. Kinnaman who taught at WKU from 1906 to 1926. Kinnaman died in 1928.


Ua68/6/2 The Development Of Western Since 1906, Orba Traylor Jan 1930

Ua68/6/2 The Development Of Western Since 1906, Orba Traylor

Student Organizations

Part of a chapel presentation given by the Congress Debating Club regarding the history of WKU. This portion was given by Orba Traylor a member of the Class of 1930 and discusses the creation and early growth of the Western Kentucky State Normal School.


Ua68/6/2 Chapel Program, Louis Yandell Jan 1930

Ua68/6/2 Chapel Program, Louis Yandell

Student Organizations

Early history of WKU's founding institutions presented at chapel. Louis Yandell was a member of the Class of 1931.


Ua68/6/2 Dreamer, Designer & Builder, Franklin P. Hays Jan 1930

Ua68/6/2 Dreamer, Designer & Builder, Franklin P. Hays

Student Organizations

Part of presentation given by the Congress Debating Club in chapel regarding the history of WKU. This portion is about Henry Hardin Cherry, founder of WKU. Frank Hays was a member of the Class of 1930.