Publication Date
12-1927
Abstract
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:
- Alumni News
- Athletics
- Chapel
- Class News
- Club News
- Editorials
- Literary Shavings by A. Shavings
- Personals
This issue contains articles:
- Ogden is Now Merged with Western
- Dr. H. H. Cherry Makes Speech – Mammoth Cave National Park
- Delegates Go to Florida – SIAA
- Maj. Thomas Rothwell Speaks to History Class
- Prof. Stephan Visits Hardin
- Department of Music Reports
- Mr. W.J. Eadens Attends Agriculture Meet
- Photographic Machine Purchased
- Miss Jeffries Attends the State Council of Geography Teachers at Morehead, Ky.
- Play, Abraham Lincoln, Given by Senior Class
- Mr. M.C. Ford Makes Trip to Various Country Towns
- Big Eagle Secured
- Mr. Ewing Entertains
- Students Have Pictures Made
- John Cowper Powys, Noted Author & Staff Lecturer of Oxford, Speaks at Western
- Music Club
- Congress Club
- English Club
- Honor Club
- Classical Club
- Prof. Willey Visits Logan
- Miss Whitaker Meets Tragic Death by Fall
- Library to Give List of Newest Books Acquired
- Students Hold County Meet
- Carnival Given by Training School Hit of Season
- Effective Rifle-Drill Held by ROTC Boys
- Christian Endeavor Holds Convention
- Weddings
- Mrs. Lee Goes to Milton, Ky.
- Miss Adkin Visits Hill in Interest of Evaporated Milk
- Wilson, Gordon. Hill-top Personalities – Finley Grise Family
- Nahm, Max. A National Hike
- Smith, L.T. Government Old Age Pensions
- Western Lad is Making Good at Naval Academy – Wellington Hines
- Bowling Green High Makes Trip South
- Teachers College Hi Has Annual Banquet
- Tom Ellis is Named Captain
- Teachers College Hi Wins Double Victory
- Noted Ball Player Pays Western Visit – Mr. Taylor
- Anderson to Play in Game – Carl Anderson
- Boys & Girls at Western are put Through Hard Drill; Prospects Good Here for Teams
- Mr. M.C. Ford Makes Chapel Speeh
- Allen County Holds Fair
- Cherry Country Club
- Mrs. E.E. Traylor Dies of Pneumonia
- College Costs are Very High
- Miss Ruth Henderson’s Illness
- Home Economics Teachers Meet
- Rattle-Snakes, We Have ‘Em
- Morrell Hoover’s House Burns in Village
Disciplines
Advertising and Promotion Management | Creative Writing | Fiction | Higher Education Administration | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Public Relations and Advertising | Social History | Sociology | Sports Studies | United States History
Recommended Citation
WKU Student Affairs, "UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. IV, No. 3" (1927). WKU Administration Documents. Paper 2254.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/2254
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