Publication Date

3-15-1946

Abstract

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. Regular features include:

  • Book Marks
  • Rural School Notes
  • Faculty Notes
  • Kentucky Building News Society Page
  • From the Press Box
  • The Service Column
  • Alumni Flashes
  • Hilltopics

This issue contains articles:

  • Western’s Kentucky Education Association Breakfast Scheduled
  • Rehearsals Preceed on “The Barretts,” 21st Production of College Players
  • Col. Elizabeth Strayhorn Awarded Medal, Legion of Merit
  • Western to Enter State Contest – Kentucky State Oratorical Contest
  • Veteran’s Village to Get 9 Units
  • Dr. M.L. Billings Receives Letter of Thanks from USO
  • State Music Festival to be Held at Western
  • Payne, Jeanne. Famed Tenor Presents Third in Concert Series – Donald Dame
  • Concert Pianist Presents Chael – Katherine Johnson
  • Pfc. Ralph Hammer Killed on Luzon
  • Officers May Retain Reserve Commission
  • Mr. C. – Sterett Cuthbertson
  • Thanks to President Paul Garrett – Veterans Village
  • Davis, Kenneth. Author Contrasts Dwight Eisenhower and Adolf Hitler
  • Shepherd, Ray. Number 302, GI Avenue – Veterans Village
  • Teacher Bill is Defeated
  • Thumb-Nail Sketches – Lyn Mitchell, Charlie Miller, Marian Patterson, Frances Dossett
  • Pre-Registration of Upperclassmen Aids Program Plans
  • Rural School PTA Claims 100% Representation
  • George Grise has Article Published
  • Club Notes - English
  • Students Give Music Recital
  • Mamoth Cave Toured by Group – Geography / Geology Department
  • Eastern Beaten in Kentucky Conference Tourney
  • Cardinals Win First Game in State Net Tourney
  • Walter Swan Watercolors Shown in Room 300-Cherry Hall
  • Urges Extension of Draft Law
  • Red Cross Fund Totals $3,861

Disciplines

Communication | Higher Education Administration | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Military History | Public Relations and Advertising | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Social History | Social Influence and Political Communication | Sociology | Sports Studies | United States History | Women's History

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