Publication Date

5-1905

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Index available online.

Abstract

Quarterly newspaper published by the Southern Normal School to advertise courses, publicize events on campus and keep alumni informed. The paper has been scanned for searching, but is not 100% full-text searchable.

  • Graduating Class of 1905
  • Scientific Department
  • Cherry, T.C. Lessons from Spring
  • Extracts from Chapel Talks Made by Prof. J.R. Alexander
  • McElroy, C.U. General Robert E. Lee
  • Our School May Not Suit You
  • You Will Be Pleased
  • A Public Educational Institution
  • The Charter
  • An Education at Nominal Cost
  • [Train] Parties of Students from the South
  • Announcement
  • Editorial
  • The Geology & Botany Class – Mammoth Cave
  • Lecture Course
  • Commencement 1905
  • Extracts from a Recitation
  • Capt. C.J. Vanmeter
  • Read What the Ministers of Bowling Green Think of Southern Normal School & Bowling Green Business University
  • Human Growth
  • The Soul
  • The Governed & Ungoverned Spirit
  • The Illustration
  • Character
  • General George Washington
  • The Castaway
  • Suggestive Questions
  • Guilliams, J.M. Some Things a Teacher Should Know & Practice
  • The Kentucky Educational Association
  • Summer School
  • Dickey, J.S. Students’ Endowment: A Great Movement
  • Extracts from Letters
  • Bowling Green Business University
  • A Course in Commerce
  • Our Shorthand School
  • Three Catalogs
  • Calendar
  • Tuition in the Bowling Green Business University
  • School of Expression
  • Cherry, Henry. The Graduates of the Telegraphy School
  • Elocution
  • Tuition & Board in the Southern Normal School
  • Our School of Music
  • Literary Societies
  • Summer School Begins June 6th, 1905
  • Government Demand for Stenographers
  • Prof. J.L. Kollorohs
  • Some Advantages of the Teachers’ Courses
  • An Education at Nominal Cost
  • Large Crowd at Normal School & Business University
  • The School of Telegraphy & Railroading
  • Mammoth Cave

Disciplines

Communication | Curriculum and Instruction | Education | Higher Education Administration | Mass Communication | Organizational Communication | Social and Behavioral Sciences

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