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Convalescent Care In Louisville, Kentucky., Grace B. Caswell Oct 1943

Convalescent Care In Louisville, Kentucky., Grace B. Caswell

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This study is undertaken to survey and evaluate the adequacy of convalescent facilities available for indigent persons who have been under the care of the surgical service at the Louisville General Hospital. The adequacy of convalescent care will be measured first, in relation to its scope, second, in relation to its help to the patients, and third, in its interaction with other community agencies. The study is prompted by the recognition of the fact that convalescence is a sadly neglected field of medical care. Convalescence will be defined for the purposes of this study as the more or less gradual …


Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 8, 321st Detachment Sep 1943

Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 8, 321st Detachment

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by the cadets of the 321st AAFCTD stationed at WKU. This issue includes:

  • 321st Gets New Commanding Officer, George Updegraff
  • Student Staff Changes
  • Test Pilot Talks to Class E Men
  • Patches New Official
  • Squadron A Wins Open Post
  • New Provost Sergeant
  • Back the Attack!
  • The Match
  • New Feature Column Planned
  • Ex-Student Major
  • Meet the Challenge
  • Favorite Songs
  • Gripe Boxes Available
  • Squadron Sports
  • National Track Champ Student Here
  • Major Sports Short
  • Ol' Diz
  • Did you Know That?
  • Hamburger Joint Set Up in South Seas
  • Sapplings
  • Adjutant, Allan hadley
  • Colonel Catts Retires
  • Extra! Extra! Germany to be Plastered by New …


Oregon Voter Article, Unknown Sep 1943

Oregon Voter Article, Unknown

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 7, 321st Detachment Sep 1943

Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 7, 321st Detachment

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by the cadets of the 321st AAFCTD stationed at WKU. This issue includes:

  • New Student Staff Takes Command
  • Lt. Collins Promoted
  • New Officers
  • Conradi, Robert. Leaders Are Introduced on Drill Field
  • Italy Surrenders
  • Places to Go Column
  • Officers Change
  • Welcome Squadron A
  • Nashville Officer Praises 321st Men
  • Modern Fighters
  • Cadet Honor
  • To Members of 321st CTD
  • No Dream
  • Kaiser's Newest
  • Cole, Robert. Major Sport Shorts
  • Malandro, J. Squadron Sports
  • Dick, Frank. Sports
  • The Student's Voice
  • Melland, Edward. Did You Know That?
  • Lieutenant Alfred M. Collins
  • Honor Council
  • Lt. Updegraff Joins Staff
  • Sincere Thanks to All
  • The Awkward Squad …


The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 10), Walther League Sep 1943

The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 10), Walther League

The Cresset (archived issues)

No abstract provided.


Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 6, 321st Detachment Aug 1943

Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 6, 321st Detachment

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by the cadets of the 321st AAFCTD stationed at WKU. This issue includes:

  • Miss Jean McKenzie Voted "Sweetheart of 321st"
  • New USO Opened in Bowling Green
  • Special Service Fund Aided
  • Solder of the Week, Jimmy Martin, Jack Atkinson, Goodman Kaplan, Leonard Lance
  • Alumni Get Open Post
  • Major Visits 321st
  • Effects of Egotism on the 321st
  • Squadron Songs
  • Training Letter Number 82
  • Student Major, Roy Johnson
  • Esterly, John. A Reflection
  • Love Rationed at University of California
  • Post War Horizon
  • Chatt, Orville. May Day at Western
  • Aircrew Quiz
  • Don't Read This
  • Cole, Robert. Major Sport Shorts
  • Orville Chatt has Prominent …


Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 5, 321st Detachment Jul 1943

Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 5, 321st Detachment

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by the cadets of the 321st AAFCTD stationed at WKU. This issue includes:

  • New Student Staff Officers Take Over Leadership of 321st CTD
  • The Soldier of the Week, A-S Keyes
  • New Student Major Takes Over
  • Wednesday Night Military Award Initiated
  • Camera Privilege Revoked
  • Who is to be the Sweetheart of the 321st?
  • Items Conductive to Morale
  • Friendly Tips
  • Keep 'Em Singing!
  • Instructive Film Shown
  • Special Mention
  • New Activity is Featured
  • Compendium of Athletes
  • Batting it Around
  • Clippers Win Again
  • Voice
  • Welcome to New Men
  • Calisthenics Program Undergoes Change
  • Commanding Officer, Paul Leurig
  • Identification Tags


Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 4, 321st Detachment Jul 1943

Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 4, 321st Detachment

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by the cadets of the 321st AAFCTD stationed at WKU. This issue includes:

  • Hopes of Class C Revealed
  • Present Student Officers
  • Open House is given
  • Captain Leurig Lauds Paper
  • For Your Reading Pleasure
  • On Furlough
  • The Ultimate Goal for Airmen!
  • A Day for Uncle Sam
  • Right Step Forward
  • Can You Say?
  • Just a Few Words Before Leaving!
  • Something New is Added!
  • Did You Know That?
  • Privates View of M.P.
  • Competitive Sports Are Inaugurated
  • No Kick at All!
  • New Opportunity Offered


The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 9), Walther League Jul 1943

The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 9), Walther League

The Cresset (archived issues)

No abstract provided.


Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 3, 321st Detachment Jun 1943

Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 3, 321st Detachment

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by the cadets of the 321st AAFCTD stationed at WKU. This issue includes:

  • The New D Squadron
  • Past Student Officers
  • Cadet Officers Are Chosen
  • Squadron Competition a Reality
  • Aircrews Hold Diving Contest
  • An Outlet for Suggestions!
  • Air Sickness Held Curable
  • Reflections from the Airfield
  • Sweatin' Tail
  • A Parting Word to Those Behind
  • Welcome, Newcomers!
  • Jordan, Thomas. Batting It Around
  • New Class E Celebrates
  • Cadets are Transferred


Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 2, 321st Detachment Jun 1943

Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 2, 321st Detachment

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by the cadets of the 321st AAFCTD stationed at WKU. This issue includes:

  • Groans of Indigestion Turn to Burps of Content
  • Officers in Charge
  • Life Can be Beautiful
  • Concensus of Opinion Favors Changes
  • Western's Swimming Pool
  • A Hearty Welcome
  • Those Who Have Gone Ahead
  • AAC of Western
  • Father's Day
  • Know What Lies Ahead
  • Murder, He Says
  • Behind the Bushes by Rabbit
  • Forced Landing
  • Jordan, Thomas. Batting It Around
  • Cadet Band Entertains
  • The Polish Corridor
  • The News of the Day by H.K.
  • The Cadet's Voice
  • Column Right!
  • Kilgus, Winnie. The Thrill of a Lifetime


The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 8), Walther League Jun 1943

The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 8), Walther League

The Cresset (archived issues)

No abstract provided.


Ua12/2/2 1943 Talisman, Wku Student Affairs Jun 1943

Ua12/2/2 1943 Talisman, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

1943 Talisman yearbook.

  • Foreword & Dedication p. 5
  • Buildings & Campus pp. 6-8, 68
  • Administration & Faculty pp. 9-12
  • Candid Photos pp. 13, 25, 30, 35-37
  • Senior Class pp. 14-19
  • Junior Class pp. 20-22
  • Sophomore Class pp. 23-25
  • Freshman Class pp. 26-29
  • Features / Popular Students pp. 31-34
  • Military / World War II pp. 38-47
  • Athletics pp. 47-55
  • Clubs pp. 55-67
  • Training School pp. 68-75


A Study Of Day Care Particularly In Reference To Louisville, Kentucky., Nancy Lee Johnson Jun 1943

A Study Of Day Care Particularly In Reference To Louisville, Kentucky., Nancy Lee Johnson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

A problem of great concern to many communities in the United States is that of day care of children of working mothers. Since the beginning of the defense program and particularly after the United States entered the war, wide publicity has been given to the problem of children left without supervision while their mothers worked. Communities that were affected by increases in population began to establish committees to cope with the situation. Numerous surveys were conducted in an attempt to measure the adequacy of existing facilities and the extent of the need for additional day care centers. Congressional action made …


Adoption Procedures And Practices In Jefferson County, Kentucky, 1941., Ruby Arnold Dennis Jun 1943

Adoption Procedures And Practices In Jefferson County, Kentucky, 1941., Ruby Arnold Dennis

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This study is an attempt to evaluate the procedure employed in the adoption of children in Kentucky since the enactment of the new adoption law in June, 1940, which made mandatory a social investigation during the sixty-day period required between the date of the filing of the petition and the date of the court hearing. It aims (1) to examine the operations of the Kentucky law in the area of Jefferson County tor which the records were made available by the State Department of Welfare, Child Welfare Division, Frankfort, Kentucky, and (2) to measure the local procedure by the standard …


Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 1, 321st Detachment May 1943

Ua64/25/5/3 Open Post, Vol. 1, No. 1, 321st Detachment

Student Organizations

Newsletter created by the cadets of the 321st AAFCTD stationed at WKU. This issue includes:

  • Life on the Hill
  • Initial Cadet Social Enterprise a Success
  • Welcome Gentle Reader
  • I Came Here to Talk for Joe
  • The News of the Day by H.K.
  • Make it Hurt
  • Co-ed Impressions from B.U.
  • Lt. Farr's Wedding, Richard Farr
  • Confessions and Bequetheathments of Class E
  • Behind the Bushes by Rabbit
  • The Cadet's Voice
  • Heard on the Line


The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 7), Walther League May 1943

The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 7), Walther League

The Cresset (archived issues)

No abstract provided.


A Study Of Twenty-Eight Working Mothers And Their Problems., Marianna E. Lawson May 1943

A Study Of Twenty-Eight Working Mothers And Their Problems., Marianna E. Lawson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

What are the problems of working mothers was the question that was uppermost in our minds when we began our study of twenty-eight working mothers and their families. We felt that through examining data regarding ages, occupation, education, marital status, number of dependents, et cetera that we would be able to ascertain at once some of the difficulties these mothers were facing. We wanted to know how much of the financial burden the mother carried and whether she was showing any signs of strain because of her double duties of wage earner and housekeeper. What help did she have from …


The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 6), Walther League Apr 1943

The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 6), Walther League

The Cresset (archived issues)

No abstract provided.


The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 5), Walther League Mar 1943

The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 5), Walther League

The Cresset (archived issues)

No abstract provided.


City Club Of Portland Bulletin Vol. 23, No. 40 (1943-2-12), City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Feb 1943

City Club Of Portland Bulletin Vol. 23, No. 40 (1943-2-12), City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 4), Walther League Feb 1943

The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 4), Walther League

The Cresset (archived issues)

No abstract provided.


City Club Of Portland Bulletin Vol. 23, No. 37 (1943-1-22), City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Jan 1943

City Club Of Portland Bulletin Vol. 23, No. 37 (1943-1-22), City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


City Club Of Portland Bulletin Vol. 23, No. 35 (1943-1-8), City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Jan 1943

City Club Of Portland Bulletin Vol. 23, No. 35 (1943-1-8), City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 3), Walther League Jan 1943

The Cresset (Vol. 6, No. 3), Walther League

The Cresset (archived issues)

No abstract provided.


Moses Plan (1943), Unknown Jan 1943

Moses Plan (1943), Unknown

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Ua94/5/6 Soldier's Guide To Italy, U.S. Army Jan 1943

Ua94/5/6 Soldier's Guide To Italy, U.S. Army

Student/Alumni Personal Papers

U.S. Army guide written for American soldiers during the Italian campaign of World War II. This booklet was removed from Lucian Flora's scrapbook.


The Iowave [Class Magazine], July 1943, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve. Jan 1943

The Iowave [Class Magazine], July 1943, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.

The IOWAVE [class magazine]

The IOWAVE was a magazine focused on the activities of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) who were being trained at the Naval Training School temporarily located on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (later the University of Northern Iowa). The IOWAVE magazine includes many photos of the day-to-day life of the WAVES trainees.


The Iowave [Class Magazine], December 1943, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve. Jan 1943

The Iowave [Class Magazine], December 1943, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.

The IOWAVE [class magazine]

The IOWAVE was a magazine focused on the activities of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) who were being trained at the Naval Training School temporarily located on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (later the University of Northern Iowa). The IOWAVE magazine includes many photos of the day-to-day life of the WAVES trainees.


The Iowave [Newspaper], November 26, 1943, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve. Jan 1943

The Iowave [Newspaper], November 26, 1943, United States. Naval Reserve. Women's Reserve.

The IOWAVE [newspaper]

The IOWAVE was a newspaper focused on the activities of the WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) who were being trained at the Naval Training School temporarily located on the campus of Iowa State Teachers College (later the University of Northern Iowa). The IOWAVE newspaper includes many articles regarding the day-to-day life of the WAVES trainees, as well as articles chronicling the ongoing progress of the war effort.