Publication Date
7-26-1935
Abstract
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:
- Advice to the Lovelorn
- Alumni News
- Athletics
- Class & Club
- Collegiate Days & Nights
- Personals
- Society
- Talismania
This issue contains articles:
- 215 Students Will Receive Degrees Aug. 16
- Enrollment Larger than Last Year’s
- Noted Sculptor Lectures Here – Lorado Taft
- Dr. Lin Cartwright Baccalaureate Speaker
- 48 Seniors Finish Work in July Term
- Wilson, Gordon. “Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi” Cries a Professor - Spoonholder
- Dr. William Webb Is Organizing KY. Museum
- Carl Anderson Must Build Team with Young Material
- Agriculture School Here August 13-14
- College May Have Senior ROTC Unit
- 15 Seniors Merit Test Exemption
- Music Department Plans Program
- To Give Commencement Address – Willis Anderson Sutton
- Western Students Make College Tour
- Pullen, Elmina. Kentucky Museum Collection Is Growing Steadily
- Football and Basketball Clinic Here
- College Plans New Curriculum to Meet Needs of Students
- Fall Semester Opens Sept. 16
- Our Anniversary – College Heights Herald
- Honor to Whom Honor is Due
- Thank You, Merchants!
- Van Dyke, Henry. The Unknown Teacher
- Tennis Tournament Held
- Chapel Held Only Once Each Week during This Term
- Jones, Laura. Fabric
- Jones, Laura. I Wonder
- Jones, Laura. Sheltered
- Jones, Laura. A Contemplation
- Jones, Laura. Paradox
- Mrs. I.H. Goodnight Wills Library to Franklin
- Extension Department Is Growing
- McChesney, Gene. The Museum Stimulates One’s Imagination
- Training School Faculty Members Plan Vacations
- Western Students Visit Smoky Mts. National Park
- Chapman, Virgil. Voice of an Oak
- Chapman, Virgil. Freedom of the Hills
- Band at Bardstown Celebration
- Faculty Members Meet with Rural School Teachers
- First in Kentucky
- College Heights Herald Staffs 1925-1935
- Angle, Rena. This Issue Closes the Tenth Year if College Heights Herald Publication
- Miss Madelyn Batson Wins Trip to Hollywood
- Movie Review Is Presented by Theatre
- Musician Is Heard at Chapel – Charles Fite
- History Teachers Visit Fort Donaldson Park
- Capitol Theatre
- Dr. Judson Griffin Sponsors Cave Trip
- Student Relief Will Continue – National Youth Administration
Disciplines
Communication | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Poetry | Public Relations and Advertising | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Social History | Sociology | Sports Studies
Recommended Citation
WKU Student Affairs, "UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 10, No. 18" (1935). WKU Administration Documents. Paper 3736.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/3736
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