Publication Date
7-28-1939
Abstract
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:
- Alumni News
- Club Notes
- Music Morsels
- Payoff with Pay
- Personals
- Society
- Tower Light
- Training School
This issue contains articles:
- Prof. Franz Strahm Gives Recital in Chapel
- Eighteen Students Receive Penmanship Certificates
- Howard Robey receives Honor at University of Kentucky
- Haywood Brown Initiated into Phi Delta
- Alumni Association Officers – Carl Cheyney, R.I. Glover
- Western Grad to Practice Surgery in Texas – Buell Lawrence
- Graduate Employed on Tour of West – Houston Gardner
- Music Building Foreman Attended Western – E.R. Baucum
- Harry Spilman Speaks for Manufacturers
- Arndt Stickles Placed on State Board
- Four Western Boys Work on All-American Tours
- 187 Apply for Degrees to Be Granted, August 18
- David McKinney to Teach in Economics Department
- Works Progress Administration Exhibit Shown on Hill This Week
- Music Hall to Be Occupied by September
- Ed Stansbury to Spend Year in Iowa University
- Father of Student Killed in Mine 0 Randall Green
- Miss Lena Logan Offered Scholarship
- Dr. Judson Griffin to Offer Second N. Y. Fair Trip
- Art Department Becomes Member of Federation
- Guy Foreman to Work in University of Kentucky
- George Grise Succeeds Walter Wright to Post of Herald Editor
- Cotton Noe, Kentucky Poet, Visits Hill
- Muir Taylor Appointed Publicity Director at Union
- Roy Kelly to Be First West Point Man to Take Degree Here
- Men’s Round-up Attended by over 400 Men
- Rural Life Meet Held at Western on July 6 and 7
- Coach E.A. Diddle’s Mother Dies June 27 – Mollie Diddle
- Peabody Tour Visits Campus
- Realization
- Centennial
- Campus Reds – Communism
- Five Centuries of Progress
- 147 Seniors Who Have Applied for Degrees
- Accept Positions
- Matthews, Francis. Music Hall Work Proves Interesting to Herald Reporter
- Mansfield, Virginia. History of Kentucky Ruin Revealed by Student – Bell’s Tavern
- Swanson, Don. Louisville Swimmers Perform in Local Pool
- Fowler, Dan. Second Floor
- Fowler, Dan. A Hill Top High
- Fowler, Dan. The Ridge Road
- Fowler, Dan. The Spring and the Rocks
- Fowler, Dan. Ramblin’ Footsteps
- Fowler, Dan. The Winds Blow Free
- Matthews, Francis. My Music Hall
- Mansfield, Virginia. Verse
- Cruise, John. Happy Hills
- Cruise, John. By a Tall Sycamore
- Cruise, John. Happy Hollow
- Cruise, John. Bewildered
- Cruise, John. Living Flame
- Cruise, John. Charity
Disciplines
Communication | European History | Higher Education Administration | International Relations | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Poetry | Political History | Political Science | Public Relations and Advertising | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Social History | Sociology | Sports Studies | United States History
Recommended Citation
WKU Student Affairs, "UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. XV, No. 18" (1939). WKU Administration Documents. Paper 3815.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/3815
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