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Hollins Student Life (1930 Mar 29), Hollins College Mar 1930

Hollins Student Life (1930 Mar 29), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Will Publish Anthology of Hollins College Poetry
  • Result of Student Ballot on Naval Disarmament
  • Present Annual Fashion Show To-Night
  • John Powell Comes to Hollins on April 4th
  • Student Elections
  • New Energy
  • Student Forum
  • Smith College Outing Club Guests of Hollins
  • Another viewpoint of Mill Village Conditions
  • Mrs. C. G. Woodhouse Gives Vocational Talk
  • Vocational Opportunities Open for College Girls
  • "The Murder in the Red Barn" to be seen here
  • School of Music to Lose Two Members of Faculty
  • Summer School of Music Inaugurated at Hollins
  • Mrs. Woodhouse Holds Two Discussion Groups
  • Mr. Turner's Chicago Trip Proves Interesting …


Student Life (1930 Mar 29), Hollins College Mar 1930

Student Life (1930 Mar 29), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Will Publish Anthology of Hollins College Poetry
  • Result of Student Ballot on Naval Disarmament
  • Present Annual Fashion Show To-Night
  • John Powell Comes to Hollins on April 4th
  • Student Forum
  • Student Elections
  • New Energy
  • Smith College Outing Club Guests of Hollins
  • Another Viewpoint of Mill Village Conditions
  • Mrs. C.G. Woodhouse Gives Vocational Talk
  • Vocational Opportunities Open for College Girls
  • "The Murder in the Red Barn" to be Seen Here
  • School of Music to Lose Two Members of Faculty
  • Summer School of Music Inaugurated at Hollins
  • The Hollins of Yesterday
  • Mrs. Woodhouse Holds Two Discussion Groups
  • Mr. Turner's Chicago …


Cedar Needles, March 17, 1930, Cedarville College Mar 1930

Cedar Needles, March 17, 1930, Cedarville College

Cedar Needles

No abstract provided.


Hollins Student Life (1930 Mar 15), Hollins College Mar 1930

Hollins Student Life (1930 Mar 15), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

vol. 2, no. 10 (March 15, 1930)

Table of Contents:

  • Mohicians Win for Third Consecutive Year
  • Award Hollins Blanket to Dorothy Quarles
  • Dr. Dodd Gives Series of Addresses at Hollins
  • The Honor Students are Entertained by President Cocke
  • Announce Models for 1930 Fashion Show
  • What Shall We Keep?
  • Student Forum
  • Articles by Local Writers in the Current Issue of Junior League Magazine
  • Some New Books in the College Library
  • Miss Whitfield is Given Contract for Memorial
  • The Hollins of Yesterday
  • Annual Gymnasium Exhibition Given
  • N.S.A.F. Broadcasting
  • Present "The Ivory Door" at Little Theatre To-Night
  • Hollins Choir Will Take Part in …


Student Life (1930 Mar 15), Hollins College Mar 1930

Student Life (1930 Mar 15), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Mohicans Win for the Third Successive Year
  • Award Hollins Blanket to Dorothy Quarles
  • Dr. Doff Gives Series of Addresses at Hollins
  • The Honor Students are Entertained by President Cocke
  • Announce Models for the 1930 Fashion Show
  • Student Forum
  • What Shall We Keep?
  • Articles by Local Writers In the Current Issue of Junior League Magazine
  • Some New Books in the College Library
  • Miss Whitfield is Given Contract for Memorial
  • The Hollins of Yesterday
  • Annual Gymnasium Exhibition is Given
  • N.S.F.A. Broadcasting
  • "The Ivory Door" at Little Theater To-Night
  • Hollins Choir Will Take Part in Joint Concert
  • Visit Mill Villages …


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.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Vi, No. 6, Wku Student Affairs Mar 1930

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Vi, 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
  • Bottle Column by Ink
  • Chapel
  • Class News
  • Club News
  • Editorials
  • High Spots of Chapel by Joe Lafferty
  • Personals
  • Philosophizing Collegian by Ims
  • Training School Notes
  • Ups & Downs by Kelly Thompson
  • Western Sophomore Writes Home

This issue contains articles:

  • Herald is Adjudged Best in State
  • Work is Under Way for New Health Building – Helm Library
  • 2 Commencement Exercises for 1930
  • Dean Finley Grise is Delegate for WKTC
  • Hill Welcomes Legislature to Park City – Mammoth Cave National Park
  • Courier Plant is Inspected …


Student Life (1930 Mar 1), Hollins College Mar 1930

Student Life (1930 Mar 1), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Founder's Day Is Observed At Hollins
  • Trio to Give Concert Here on March 4th
  • "Tons of Money" is Very Well Received
  • Compiles Statistics of Activities on Campus
  • "Hansel and Gretel" is Given at Hollins
  • Announce Essay Content for Virginia Students
  • Student Forum
  • Why Student Government?
  • Sophs and Faculty Give Clever Productions
  • Some New Books in The College Library
  • The Hollins of Yesterday
  • F.F. Morehead Addresses Curie Chemical Society
  • Vocational Opportunities Open for College Girls
  • Advertising as a Career
  • The Sad Plight of the Bulgarian Students
  • Sophomores Victorious in Two Exciting Games
  • Campus Crumbs
  • Mr. Geer Addresses Labor …


Hollins Student Life (1930 Mar 1), Hollins College Mar 1930

Hollins Student Life (1930 Mar 1), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

vol. 2, no. 9 (March 1, 1930)

Table of Contents:

  • Founder's Day is Observed at Hollins
  • Trio To give Concert Here on March 4th
  • "Tons of Money" Is Very Well Received
  • Compiles Statistics of Activities on Campus
  • "Hansel and Gretel" Is Given at Hollins
  • Announce Essay Contest for Virginia Students
  • Why Student Government?
  • Student Forum
  • Sophs and Faculty Give Clever Productions
  • Some New Books in the College Library
  • The Hollins of Yesterday
  • Mr. F. F. Morehead Addresses Curie Chemical Society
  • Vocational Opportunities Open For College Girls
  • Advertising as a Career
  • The Sad Plight of the Bulgarian Students
  • Sophomores Victorious in …


Colonnade March Issue 1, 1930, Colonnade Mar 1930

Colonnade March Issue 1, 1930, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


Colonnade February 26, 1930, Colonnade Feb 1930

Colonnade February 26, 1930, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


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.


Student Life (1930 Feb 15), Hollins College Feb 1930

Student Life (1930 Feb 15), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

Table of Contents:

  • Hollins College is Now Member of Association of American Colleges
  • Dean Announces Trial Examination Schedule
  • Committee Announces Founder's Day Program
  • Eleanor Wilson Honored by National Federation
  • Dr. Robertson Talks About the Small College
  • Acknowledge Musical Gift of Mrs. Nicholson
  • Student Forum
  • Sophomores Are in the Lead in Basket Ball
  • Hollins Alumna Pulls Paul Revere Act
  • Exeunt Exams
  • Some New Books in the College Library
  • Horseback Riding will Be Given Trial Here
  • Dr. Robertson Stresses Personality Development
  • Presents the Bulgarian Student Situation
  • Appeal
  • Local Committee of the N.S.F.A. is Appointed
  • Society
  • Almunae Notes
  • 542 Others--Why Not Hollins With …


Hollins Student Life (1930 Feb 15), Hollins College Feb 1930

Hollins Student Life (1930 Feb 15), Hollins College

Hollins Student Newspapers

vol. 2, no. 8 (February 15, 1930)

Table of Contents:

  • Hollins College is Now Member of Association of American Colleges
  • Dean Announces Trial Examination Schedule
  • Committee Announces Founder's Day Program
  • Eleanor Wilson Honored by National Federation
  • Dr. Robertson Talks About Small Colleges
  • Acknowledge Musical Gift of Mrs. Nicholson
  • Important
  • Student Forum
  • Sophomores Are in the Lead in Basket Ball
  • Hollins Alumna Pulls Paul Revere Act
  • Exeunt Exams
  • Some New Books in the College Library
  • Horseback Riding Will Be Given Trial Here
  • Dr. Robertson Stresses Personality Development
  • Presents the Bulgarian Student Situation
  • Appeal
  • Local Committee of the N.F.S.A. Appointed
  • Society
  • Alumnae …


Ua11/1 Teachers College Heights, Vol. 11, No. 6, Wku Public Affairs Feb 1930

Ua11/1 Teachers College Heights, Vol. 11, No. 6, Wku Public Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Teachers College Heights monthly magazine promoting WKU and documenting campus events and courses offered. Features in this issue:

  • Program, Mid-Semester Opening March 31, 1930
  • 1930 Commencement Announcement
  • Congratulations To
  • Commencement Program 1930
  • Display of Western Kentucky Teachers College
  • Interesting Report from Personnel Office
  • Seward, Roy. The Kentucky Building & the Student Loan Fund


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Vi, No. 5, Wku Student Affairs Feb 1930

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Vi, 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
  • Bottle Column by Ink
  • Chapel
  • Class News
  • Club News
  • College Clamor by N.O. Humor
  • Editorials
  • Fish Stories by Trout
  • Personals
  • Training School Notes
  • Ups & Downs by Kelly Thompson
  • Western Sophomore Writes Home

This issue contains articles:

  • Increase in Attendance on Hill
  • Donations are Received for Museum Here – Kentucky Building
  • Capt. Ed. Stansbury Leads Hilltoppers
  • W.H. Wood at Home for Rest
  • Filson Club Paper Lauds Dr. Arndt Stickles
  • KIPA is to be Entertained by Georgetown
  • Western Teachers College Band
  • Herald Staff Has …


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.


Colonnade January 21, 1930, Colonnade Jan 1930

Colonnade January 21, 1930, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


Colonnade January 10, 1930, Colonnade Jan 1930

Colonnade January 10, 1930, Colonnade

Colonnade

No abstract provided.


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 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 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.


Ua1b1 11th All Star Concert Series, Western Kentucky University Jan 1930

Ua1b1 11th All Star Concert Series, Western Kentucky University

WKU Archives Records

Advertisement for the 11th all star concert series hosted by WKU in 1929-1930. Features singers, musicians and lecturers:

  • Estelle Gray-Llevinne
  • United States Army Band
  • Berger-Steindel-Aster Trio
  • Gloria Randolph
  • Smallman a Capella Choir
  • Ratan Devi
  • Chandra Dharma Sena Gooneratne
  • Henri Scott
  • Charles Boggs
  • Melvena Passmore
  • Festival Opera Company
  • Howard Carman
  • William Phillips
  • Rhys Morgan


Ua9/4 The Kentucky Building, College Heights Foundation Jan 1930

Ua9/4 The Kentucky Building, College Heights Foundation

WKU Archives Records

Pamphlet used in the Kentucky Building fundraising campaign. Contains testimonials by Irvin Cobb, Elizabeth Wood, Morgan Hughes, Arndt Stickles, Florence Ragland, J.R. Alexander, J.H. Clagett, Huston Quinn and John Townsend.


Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Vi, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs Jan 1930

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. Vi, No. 4, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

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

  • Alumni News
  • Athletics
  • Before the Flood by Aunty Diluvian
  • Chapel
  • Class News
  • Club News
  • College Clamor by N.O. Humor
  • Editorials
  • Fish Stories by Trout
  • Kempusology Inside Out by Kelly Thompson
  • Personals
  • Philosophizing Collegian by Ims
  • Training School Notes
  • Western Sophomore Writes Home

This issue contains articles:

  • WKTC Welcomes New Students
  • Elected to Lead 1930 Hilltoppers - Paul Vaughn
  • Dr. Clarence Dannelly Made Head of Kentucky Wesleyan
  • Football Men Are Feted at Annual Dinner
  • Smith, Diddle Attend Mobile SIAA Meet
  • To Address Grads at Commencement – Robert …


End Monopoly Corruption Of City Government And Build A Better Eureka, Eureka Branch Jan 1930

End Monopoly Corruption Of City Government And Build A Better Eureka, Eureka Branch

Ina and Noel Harris Collection

Pamphlet calling out PG&E for bad business practices as well as lumber companies and Standard Oil who are also avoiding paying various other operating fees.

Issued by: EUREKA BRANCH, COMMUNIST PARTY OF THE U.S.A. Election Campaign Headquarters: 1404 Albee St., Eureka.


The Bison: 1930, Howard University Jan 1930

The Bison: 1930, Howard University

Howard University Yearbooks

This digital object was funded in part through a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The digitalization of this object was part of a collaborative effort with the Washington Research Library Consortium and George Washington University.


"Cedarville College Plans Commencement For June 6" Article, Cedarville College Jan 1930

"Cedarville College Plans Commencement For June 6" Article, Cedarville College

Miscellaneous Items

No abstract provided.


1930 Cedrus Yearbook, Cedarville College Jan 1930

1930 Cedrus Yearbook, Cedarville College

Yearbooks

No abstract provided.


Ouachita College Catalogue 1930-1931, Ouachita College Jan 1930

Ouachita College Catalogue 1930-1931, Ouachita College

OBU Catalogs

No abstract provided.