21 research outputs found
That\u27s The Kind Of A Baby For Me
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Why Do They Call Them Babies : When They Mean Grown Up Ladies
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Daisy, When the Daisies Bloom in Summer Time Again
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1936 The Freshman, vol. 3, no. 2
The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. Articles include an editorial discussing freshman rules imposed on first-year students and the extension of the rules in response to reported vandalism
1936 The Freshman, vol. 3, no. 1
The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams.
Here it is! This is the first edition of the FRESHMAN. It is our paper, written by freshmen for freshmen.
This first edition is given to you through the courtesy of the M.C.A., and you will soon be called upon to decide whether you wish to subscribe to it. The price will be less than fifty cents for the entire year, and will be added to your class dues.
The material within these pages is widely diversified, and every form of freshman activity is included in its scope. Its purpose is to unite a class which is now to the University, and to promote better class spirit
1936 The Freshman, vol. 3, no. 3
The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. The paper includes a report on construction of Memorial Gymnasium on the south side of the Armory
1936 The Freshman, vol. 3, no. 4
The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students
1936 The Freshman, vol. 3, no. 5
The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. Included in this issue is an editorial about the impact of hunting and buck fever on women
1936 The Freshman, vol. 3, no. 8
The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students. Included in this issue are stories related to severe injuries sustained by two female first-year students — Libby Philbrook and Margaret Sewall — as the result of a car accident in Old Town
1936 The Freshman, vol. 3, no. 7
The Freshman was a weekly, student newsletter issued on Mondays throughout the academic year. The newsletter included calendar notices, coverage of campus social events, lectures, and athletic teams. The intent of the publication was to create unity, a sense of community, and class spirit among first year students