Index to The Record, 1932 (April)-1932 (November)
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Date | Subject (Personal Name or Topic) | Column or Section | Topic or Title |
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April 6, 1932 | Interclass Field Meet to Feature Annual Campus Day | Sports | Classes to Meet In Track Events |
April 6, 1932 | Girls' Inter-Society Games | Sports | bows, Aels to Clash Tonight in Second Inter-Society Game |
April 6, 1932 | Coach Evans' Gymnasts | Sports | Fifty Performers Have Part in First Gymnastic Show |
April 6, 1932 | Opinion | Column | Solid Socks |
April 6, 1932 | Intramural Series | Sports | Elmhurst Champs Trip Local "Wildcats" With 34-23 Margin |
April 6, 1932 | Team to Meet with Five Schools on Southern Journey | Sports | Racquetmen to Leave on Trip |
April 6, 1932 | Record Ping-Pong | Sports | Bob Glover Wins Ping-Pong Crown In Close Battle |
April 6, 1932 | Wheaton College Baseball Team | Sports | Baseball Squad to Start Season with Aurora Encounter |
April 6, 1932 | Intercollegiate News | News | News of Other Colleges |
April 6, 1932 | Annual Short Story Contest | News | "Mutation" by Louise White Receives First Mention in Contest |
April 6, 1932 | Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Eicher | News | Missionaries to Give Stereoptican Talk To Volunteer Group |
April 6, 1932 | Finney Realizes Mistake, Then Come Blue Slips | News | Alarm Clocks, Fake Blue Slips Usher in First Day of April |
April 6, 1932 | Wheaton Track Team | Sports | Track Team to Open Outdoor Season with Naperville, April 30 |
April 27, 1932 | Forsberg, Penheiter Arrange Plans For Meeting on May 7- Duncan-Clark Is Speaker- Group Will Go to Naperville for Banquet, Hold Business Session | News | I.C.P.A. to Meet Here for Convention |
April 27, 1932 | Jean Williams | News | Bus Agent Salchli Reverses Procedure, Starts Passenger from Destination |
April 27, 1932 | Regional Conference of the League of Evangelical Students | News | League Conferences Attracts Delegates From Eleven Schools |
April 27, 1932 | Nationwide Sophomore Testing Program | News | Sophomores To Take Examination |
April 27, 1932 | Expression Department | News | Expression Students Give Recital of Plays, Monologues, Music |
April 27, 1932 | Pi Gamma Mu | News | Pi Gamma Mu Meets To Discuss Current Events at Open Gate |
April 27, 1932 | Dr. Elsie S. Dow | News | Doctor Dow Entertains Senior English majors With Informal Party |
April 27, 1932 | Finney, Heydenburk to Play organ Duet; Quartet Will Sing Four Numbers- Will Show Films of Tour- Glenn Smith Will Play Trombone Solo; Octet to Sing "Sea Tale" | Music | Men's Glee Club to Give Concert, May 2 |
April 27, 1932 | "Rabbitinitis" | News | Ed. Frazier, Dorm Girls Adopt Family Of Baby Rabbits Found on Campus Day |
April 27, 1932 | Physical Education | Article | Value of Physical Ed |
April 27, 1932 | "The Aurora Borealis" | Article | Congratulations, Aurora |
April 27, 1932 | New Acquaintances, Going up!, The Goddess of Liberty | Article | What Other Editors Say |
April 27, 1932 | Poetry | Literature | The Gay Gargoyle |
April 27, 1932 | Problems of Prayer | Article | Prayer Problems |
April 27, 1932 | My Seaside Garden, The Garden of No Delight | Literature | Driftwood |
April 27, 1932 | Girls' Glee Club | Music | Glee Club Co-Eds Tell Experiences Of Eastern Trip |
April 27, 1932 | Illinois Normal | Sports | Round the Conference |
April 27, 1932 | Fifteenth Annual Convention | News | Missionary Alliance To Open Conference In Chapel Tonight |
April 27, 1932 | Negative Debate Team | News | Negative Debate Team to Compete At Dekalb, Friday |
April 27, 1932 | Sigma Pi Sigma | News | Next Meeting of Sigma Pi Sigma Will Be Banquet |
April 27, 1932 | Chemistry Classes | News | Classes in Chemistry Plan Trip to Chicago Stockyards, Saturday |
April 27, 1932 | Ministerial Banquet | News | Ministers to Dine At Open Gate Tea Room on April 30 |
April 27, 1932 | Belts To Discuss Own History, Arrows To Have Indian Program, Mr. And Mrs. McKee To Live In Wheaton, "See America First" Is Ael Admonition, Music Box Holds Program, Celts To Meet "In Sunny Climes", Dr. Dow Holds Afternoon Tea | Information | The Family Album |
April 27, 1932 | News from The Academy | News | Academy News |
April 27, 1932 | Alvin Morris, Nancy Lanier | Information | Senior Biographies |
April 27, 1932 | A Capella Chorus | Music | A Capella Chorus Spends Vacation Touring Wisconsin |
April 27, 1932 | General Al O'Brien and His Staff | News | Campus Day "Army" Emerges Victorious In Postponed Battle |
April 27, 1932 | Coraymen Fall to Armour With 6-2 Count Against Them | Sports | Batmen Lose League Game |
April 27, 1932 | Letter Awards for Winter Sports | Sports | Dr. Taylor Presides As Athletes Receive Letters, Numerals |
April 27, 1932 | Tennis Squad | Sports | Racquetmen Win Two, Lose Two Matches on Southern Spring Trip |
April 27, 1932 | Wheaton College Baseball Team | Sports | Crusaders Capture First Win of Year In Dekalb Contest |
April 27, 1932 | Snippets of Sport Events | Sports | Solid Socks |
April 27, 1932 | Baseball Men Will Face "Slugging" Mt. Morris Aggregation | Sports | Diamond Squad To Play Today |
April 27, 1932 | Tennis Squad | Sports | Netmen to Battle Elmhurst Tomorrow On Wheaton Campus |
April 27, 1932 | Frosh and Soph Track Meet | Sports | Freshmen Capture Campus Day Honors With Large Margin |
April 27, 1932 | Track Squad | Sports | Track Squad Is Third In Triangular Meet; North Central Leads |
April 27, 1932 | Howard Skopec | Information | Veteran Mound Star |
April 27, 1932 | Ael Basketball Team | Sports | Aels Win Cage Crown By Defeating Bows In Pre-Vacation Clash |
April 27, 1932 | Paul Brown, '34 | Information | Paul Brown To Be Out Friday |
April 27, 1932 | Baseball, Archery, Track and Tennis | Sports | Co-eds Turn Attention To Spring Attractions; Schedule Tournaments |
April 27, 1932 | Wheaton Baseball Team | Sports | Locals Lose Opener To Aurora Cohorts With Score of 10-6 |
April 27, 1932 | A Gentleman | Article | Makin' Breaks |
April 27, 1932 | Tennis Squad | Sports | Tennis Squad Defeats North Central by 6-0 Score on Campus Day |
April 27, 1932 | Women's Varsity Tennis Squad | Sports | Women's Tennis Squad Practices to Maintain Past Brilliant Record |
May 4, 1932 | Journalists to Meet for Discussion Groups, Banquet, Addresses; To See Exhibits- To Banquet at Naperville- Professor R.R. Barlow of Illinois University Will Act As Advisor | News | S.J. Duncan-Clark, of the Daily News, To Speak to I.C.P.A. Delegates Saturday |
May 4, 1932 | Christian Missionary Alliance Conference | News | Missionary Alliance Completes Conference; Brown Explains Work |
May 4, 1932 | Application For The Position of Gay Gargoyle | Information | Humorists, Attention! |
May 4, 1932 | Little Symphony Orchestra of Wheaton College | News | Little Symphony Orchestra to Give Concert May 16 |
May 4, 1932 | Miss Edith C. Torrey | Information | Miss Torrey Returns |
May 4, 1932 | Mrs. Katherine C. Shapleigh | News | Mrs. Shapleigh, Three Alliance Men Speak Before Chapel Group |
May 4, 1932 | Women's Glee Club | Music | Women's Glee Club Travels to Milwaukee For Closing Concert |
May 4, 1932 | Alexander Wilson, Fern Lindblad Are to Be Officers Of Evening- Choose "Travel" as Theme- Affair to Be Held in Lower Chapel; Miss Verna Lindblad to Give Critique | News | Academy Literary Societies to Conduct Annual Open Meeting Saturday Night |
May 4, 1932 | Girl's Inter-Society Picnic | News | Inter-Society Girls To Picnic Saturday At Geneva Island |
May 4, 1932 | Evelyn Barris Crowned Queen of May | News | Fairyland Comes to Wheaton as Co-eds Crown Evelyn Barris May Queen at Women's Open Meeting in Fischer Chapel |
May 4, 1932 | High School Day | News | Council Entertains Visitors on Annual High School Day |
May 4, 1932 | Illinois College Press Association | Article | Welcome, Journalists |
May 4, 1932 | Word of Encouragement for Spring Athletes | Article | Championships? |
May 4, 1932 | Women's Debate Team | Article | Continuing An Excellent Record |
May 4, 1932 | In The Spring- | Column | What Other Editors Say |
May 4, 1932 | Humor | Column | The Gay Gargoyle |
May 4, 1932 | Real Purpose of Prayer | Article | Prayer Problems |
May 4, 1932 | Music, A Loving Heart, Thy Hope | Literature | Driftwood |
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