Publication Date
1-16-1942
Abstract
WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:
- Hilltopics
- Campus Chips of the Cadet Corps
- Looking Backward
- Society – Personals
- Faculty Notes
- Alumni Flashes
- Weddings - Engagements
- Spikes, Cleats & Sneakers
This issue contains articles:
- Stamp Sale Inaugurated in Chapel Today
- Westerner Adrift in Pacific for Four days – Richard Eberenz
- Colonel Crabill is Promoted to full Colonelcy
- Arts & Crafts Club Buys Bonds
- Staff Announces Talisman Sales to Begin Monday
- Bailey Pride is Lost in Action
- Arthur Henderson & Charles Massinger Will be Heard Sunday
- Regular School Dance Scheduled for Tonight
- Western Section of English Council & Speech Teachers to Meet Here
- Four Students Accepted into Medical School
- Defense Stamp Sales
- The Talisman Calls
- Values of History
- Mr. Ivan Wilson’s Art on Exhibit Now
- Lester Keys Enlists in Army Air Corps
- Marie Temple Visits Campus
- Air Corps Board to Return Feb. 20
- Grise Brothers Were Home During Holidays
- Phil Runner Called to Responsible Post
- Drive Launched in Chapel Today
- Joe Taylor in Air Corps
- Western’s Policy of Three Year Plan Outlined
- Jap Student at Western Ready to Fight for U.S. – James Oshiro
- College Postal Receipts for ’41 Unusually High
- College Library Has Many Popular Books
- Naval Reserve Announces Need for College Men
- Nell Gish is Injured
- Club Notes – Chorus, Western Officers, Classical Club, Biology Club, Western Players, LeCercle Francais, Congress Debating Club, Geography, Education Council
- Laverty, Kathryn. The Lion and the Eagle Face World as in Days of Dewey
- Ninth Annual Military Ball Was Held
- On Red Cross Duty – Olga Randolph
- National Youth Association Shop Trains Defense Workers
- Gish, Nell. Work of Noted Sculptor Added to Kentucky Collection – Anna Huntington
- Heroes That are Unstrung Will be Exhibited in Chapel
- Billy Craig’s Office Reports One Hundred Percent Placement of ’41 Graduates
- Western Coach Doing Red Cross Work in East – Arnold Winkenhofer
- E.A. Diddle has Ten Wins – Single Loss to Navy Five
- Western-Murray to Resume Rivalry Tomorrow Night on Hardwood
- Samuel Allen Receives Army Air Corps Wings
- Western Again Awarded SIAA
- Shur Shots Five to Play Hardyville Monday Night
- Baby Toppers Burn Baskets for Perfect Record
- Western Boxers Enter Tourney
- Former Athletes Awarded Wings
- Westerners in Marines
- Western Turns on Steam to Defeat Evansville
- Freshman Crush Campbellsville
- Eliminations for State Oratorical Meet Announced
- Ewing Galloway Gives Geography Department Pictures
- Opponent Honor Team Reprinted
Disciplines
Communication | Higher Education Administration | History | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Military History | 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. 18, No. 7" (1942). WKU Administration Documents. Paper 4436.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/4436
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