Index to The Record, 1933 (March)-1933 (November)
Date | Subject (Personal Name or Topic) | Column or Section | Topic or Title |
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March 22, 1933 | Ruling Calls for Awarding of Letters, Numerals, on New Basis | News | Council Revises Athletic Ruling |
March 22, 1933 | Wheaton College Scholastic Honor Society | News | Scholastic Honor Society to Award New Membership |
March 22, 1933 | Women's Glee Club | Music | Women's Glee Club To Present Concert |
March 22, 1933 | Second Exhibition to Present Five Types of Gymnastics; Merchants Sponsor Show | News | Evans' Tumblers to Appear At High School, Saturday |
March 22, 1933 | The Melodious Messengers | Short Comment | Messengers to Conduct Meeting in Barrington |
March 22, 1933 | Sermon Material | Article | Watchfulness |
March 22, 1933 | Next Week's Wheaton Record Issue to Be Published by The Freshman Class | Article | Best Wishes |
March 22, 1933 | The Banking Situation | Article | Banks |
March 22, 1933 | Opinion | Column | Student Opinion |
March 22, 1933 | Humor | Column | The Gay Gargoyle |
March 22, 1933 | Eternal and Temporal Treasures | Article | Treasure |
March 22, 1933 | God, From Thee | Literature | Driftwood |
March 22, 1933 | Literary Societies | News | Literary Societies to Have Varied Themes, Friday |
March 22, 1933 | Late Bulletin to The Record | Information | Extra |
March 22, 1933 | Academy Boy's Basketball Team | News | Academy G.A.A. Holds Party for Basketball Men |
March 22, 1933 | Academy Alumni | Information | Academy Alumni Notes |
March 22, 1933 | Academy News | Short Comment | Academy Graduates Lead Chapel Service |
March 22, 1933 | Academy News | Short Comment | Junior Academy Celebrates St. Patrick's Day |
March 22, 1933 | "W" Club Presents Captain Lawrence with Glenn Gates Cole Trophy | News | Arrows Beat Celts to Win Society Crown |
March 22, 1933 | Women's Athletic Association | News | W.A.A. Elects Abby Prendergast New President |
March 22, 1933 | Ping Pong Tournament to Close With Men's, Women's Tilts, Saturday | Sports | 6 Paddle-wielders To Fight for Cup |
March 22, 1933 | Baseball Team | Short Comment | Academy Athletic Assn. Elects Fields, Captain |
March 22, 1933 | Abby Prendergast | News | Abby Prendergast Shows Ability In Many Sports |
March 22, 1933 | Thirty-five Aspirants Respond; Team Is Better Balanced This Year | Sports | Track Coach Issues Call For First Practice |
March 29, 1933 | Dr. Orrin E. Tiffany | News | Society Gives Honor Group Membership |
March 29, 1933 | Professor Enoch C. Dyrness | News | Prexy Presents Diplomas |
March 29, 1933 | Glen Smith | News | Men Singers Visit Moody Institute |
March 29, 1933 | Pi Kappa Delta | News | Debaters to Complete In Forensic Contest |
March 29, 1933 | Harvey McArthur | News | Varsity Debaters Complete Season |
March 29, 1933 | The Glee Club | News | Our Professors Recollect Their Own Freshman Days |
March 29, 1933 | Harold Mackenzie | News | Freshman Have Able Officers |
March 29, 1933 | Cafeteria | News | College to Change Cafeteria Rulings |
March 29, 1933 | Malcolm Moule | Sports | Olander Tops Chess Tourney; Moule Loses |
March 29, 1933 | Carl Schauffele | News | Student Body Tp Celebrate Clean -Up Day |
March 29, 1933 | The Record | Column | Friendship |
March 29, 1933 | The Record | Column | Activities |
March 29, 1933 | The Record | Column | Chapel Reverence |
March 29, 1933 | The Garrulous Gryphon | Column | Obituary Notice |
March 29, 1933 | Harriet Barr | News | Students to Read Six Short Stories, March 30 |
March 29, 1933 | President J. Oliver Buswell Jr. | News | President Buswell Entertains Bible Majors |
March 29, 1933 | An Engagement | News | Tower bell Rings For Lila Mojonnier, Ken Muck |
March 29, 1933 | Elwood Heaton | News | Elwood Heaton, Ex '34, Passes Away, Saturday |
March 29, 1933 | Frank Fiol | News | Miriam Barber, Alvin Morris Announce Engagement |
March 29, 1933 | Clara Wiggs | Music | Women's Glee Club Presents Home Concert |
March 29, 1933 | Margaret Schmitthenner | News | Expression Department To Present Recital |
March 29, 1933 | Dr. Paul m. Wright | News | Dr. Wright To Sponsor New Rifle Club |
March 29, 1933 | Mrs. K. C. Shapleigh | News | College Sponsors Art Organization |
March 29, 1933 | Field Museum In Chicago | News | Biology Department To Visit Museum |
March 29, 1933 | henry J. Burrow | News | 'A Case of Scarlet Fever' Reports Miss Puckey |
March 29, 1933 | Reynolds | News | English Lit Classes To Visit Chicago |
March 29, 1933 | Dr. J. D. Skinner | News | Student Volunteers Visit Northwestern |
March 29, 1933 | The Kreits | Sports | Eps Face Kreits in Inter-society Cage Tourney |
March 29, 1933 | Class of '36 | News | Freshman Class Shows Ability In Many Collegiate Activities |
March 29, 1933 | Freshmen | News | Freshmen Find Happy Homes |
March 29, 1933 | Baseball Men | Sports | Local Nine's Card Show 14 Contests |
March 29, 1933 | Gene Lind | Sports | Jack Evans Stages Gymnast Exhibition |
March 29, 1933 | DeKalb | Sports | Spring Sport Spasms |
March 29, 1933 | Myrtle McCarrell | Sports | Sophs Win Cargers Championship Again |
March 29, 1933 | Tuffies | Sports | Tuffies Receive Intramural Crown |
March 29, 1933 | Wrestling | Sports | Six Matmen To Wrestle Ill. Normal |
March 29, 1933 | The Police | News | Detectives Prove Clue To Be False |
March 29, 1933 | Tuffies | News | Fourth Floor bows to Tuffies |
March 29, 1933 | Ben Coleman | Sports | Coleman Beats Chamberlain Annex Tromphy |
March 29, 1933 | University Of Wisconsin | News | S. D. S. Receives Fifteen Answers From College Men |
March 29, 1933 | Dr. Eavy | News | Dr. Eavey Plans Chi Sigma Theta Education Society |
April 5, 1933 | Morton High Team Falls to Champions in Local Tournament | Sports | Elgin Debate Squad Wins Tourney Cup |
April 5, 1933 | The Fifth Central Regional Conference | News | League to Hold Fifth Conference at Moody |
April 5, 1933 | Sophs Choose Editor, Business Manager at Class Meeting, March 29 | News | R. Nicholas, Suttie to Head' 35 Tower |
April 5, 1933 | Overcrowded Librarian Problem | Information | Library No Longer Requires Use of Room E311 for Overflow |
April 5, 1933 | Edna Suckau | News | Edna Suckau Wins First Place Award in Story Contest |
April 5, 1933 | Department Achieves Evident Progress Under Leadership of Dr. Higley | Information | College Improves Geology Facilities |
April 5, 1933 | A.E. Parkerm Head of Woodstock School, to Address Student Volunteers | Information | Indian Educator to Talk to-night |
April 5, 1933 | The Christian and Missionary Alliance | News | Missionary Alliance to Hold Convention Here |
April 5, 1933 | Gary-Wheaton Bank | Information | College to Help in Freeing Frozen Assets of Gary-Wheaton Bank |
April 5, 1933 | The Acquaint Educational Institutions of the Central States | Information | Teacher Placement Bureau Mails 60 Letters of Approval |
April 5, 1933 | Each Individual Life Counts | Short Comment | Influence |
April 5, 1933 | To the Freshman Class | News | Dedication |
April 5, 1933 | God will Take Charge | Short Comment | His Plan |
April 5, 1933 | Alice Wallendorf | News | Social Spotlight of Week Focuses on Vacation Plans |
April 5, 1933 | Freshman Class Entertained | News | Academy Frosh Entertain Sophs at Party, Friday |
April 5, 1933 | Edward Cording | News | Manger of Glee Club Travels Far for College |
April 5, 1933 | Veteran Varsity Star to Lead Promising Team of Experienced Players | Sports | Chamberlain to Captain Tennis Team |
April 5, 1933 | The Tuffies | News | Bell Leads Tuffies to Championship of Intramural League |
April 5, 1933 | Donald Hockman | News | Hockman, Heiss to Lead Newly Formed Gum Club |
April 5, 1933 | Kelogg, Austin Decisively Cop Middleweight, Light-Weight Honors | Sports | Crusaders Score 19 Points in Meet at Illinois Normal |
April 26, 1933 | Sigma Pi Sigma Chooses New Cabinet at Recent Meeting | News | Fraternity Elects Olson New Leader |
April 26, 1933 | The Student Volunteer Band | News | Student Volunteers to Elect Officers To-night |
April 26, 1933 | Wheaton Collage Will Host Christian Conference | News | Missionary Alliance Meet to Begin in Chapel |
April 26, 1933 | Morton W. Hale | News | Janitor Force Does Unusual Amount of Pre-Easter Work |
April 26, 1933 | Evangelical Students Reelect Arthur Konrad President | News | League, Local Y.W.C.A. to Consolidate |
April 26, 1933 | Students of the Geology Class | Information | Geology Students to Visit Field Museum, Saturday |
April 26, 1933 | Scripture Distribution Society | Information | S.D.S. President Appeals for Funds to Cover Postage |
April 26, 1933 | President of Returned Glee Club Describes Type of Music to be Offered | Music | Men Singers to Appear in Home Concert |
April 26, 1933 | President Buswell | Information | President Buswell's Calendar Includes Trips to Many States |
April 26, 1933 | High Standards | Information | Liquor |
April 26, 1933 | High Mark in Exam | News | Student Opinion |
April 26, 1933 | Editorial | News | Dedication |
April 26, 1933 | Christian as Sheep | Short Comment | Mulishness |
April 26, 1933 | Aliec Wallendorf | Information | Societies Resume Regular Programs after Vacation |
April 26, 1933 | Miss Gudrun Thorlakson Submits Paper to Scholastic Magazine to Receive Award | News | Academy Teacher Wins $25 Prize |
April 26, 1933 | Wheaton College | Information | Stella |
April 26, 1933 | Wallace Emerson | News | Dean Emerson to Return From Trip This Week |
April 26, 1933 | Rhoda Pope | News | Singers, Directors, Return from 3000 Mile Eastern Trip |
April 26, 1933 | DeWitt Jayne | Information | DeWitt Jayne Directs Weekly Sketch Class |
April 26, 1933 | Poetic Theme Is Feature of Ep's Meeting; Women Cragers' Tourney to Finish Soon | Information | Latin Club Has Forum on Rome |
April 26, 1933 | George V. Kirk | News | Vice-President Kirk Tells Experiences of Recent Trip |
April 26, 1933 | Crusaders Swamp Aurorans In First Baseball Victory of Season | Sports | Diamondmen Trim Aurora Squad, 24-10 |
April 26, 1933 | Led by Captain Lawrence | News | Cindermen Take Six First Awards in Dekalb Meet |
April 26, 1933 | Wheaton College Girls' Varsity | Sports | Coed Tennis Team is Victorious Over Windy City Girls |
April 26, 1933 | Wheaton Squad to be Host at Tennis Meet, May 6; Team to Play To-morrow | News | Local Courts To Be Scene of Sectionals |
May 3, 1933 | John Linquist to Serve as President for Next Year; V. Atchinak to Speak | News | Volunteers to Install New Heads |
May 3, 1933 | Iridell Clark | News | Ministerial Students Plan Work Bureau |
May 3, 1933 | Marjorie McShane | News | Speech Students to Give Recital |
May 3, 1933 | N. S. P. A. Rating Sheet Shows Gain Over Last Year; Critic Praises New Headline Type | News | Record Receives First Class Score |
May 3, 1933 | Jonathan B. Cook | News | Student Orators to Complete In Cook Contest, May 10, 11 |
May 3, 1933 | Clara Wiggs, L. Williams, Elizabeth Mortenson to Give Readings Soon | News | Three Coeds Plan Senior Presentations |
May 3, 1933 | Chi Sigma Theta to Expand to National Society; Chapter has 30 Charter Members | News | Educators Form Honor Fraternity |
May 3, 1933 | Moody Christian Education Director to Speak on 'Earth-Theater of the Universe' | News | Mr. C. H. Benson to Lecture Here |
May 3, 1933 | Dr. Jack Welch, Jr. | News | Rev. Evan Welch, '27, to Take Church Here |
May 3, 1933 | Peoria to be Scene of State Convention; Officials to Give Contest Results | News | Four Scribes to Drive to Press Meet |
May 3, 1933 | Mr. R. Kuiper | News | National President Talks to League, Y. W. |
May 3, 1933 | Alf LeRoy Urseth | Music | Little Symphony Orchestra to Give Concert on May 19 |
May 3, 1933 | Gleen Gates Cole | Articles | Communism, Pacifist Organizations |
May 3, 1933 | Dedication | Short Comments | The Gay Gargoyle |
May 3, 1933 | Inez Larse, '31 | Literature | Driftwood |
May 3, 1933 | Alice Wallendorf | News | Coed Societies to Crown Bow May Queen, Friday |
May 3, 1933 | The Red Castle | News | Dorm Girls to Entertain, May 6 |
May 3, 1933 | Checker Tourney is Feature of Week; Eps Make Study of Etiquette | News | Academy Kreits will Investigate Realm of Artists |
May 3, 1933 | Joseph Stowell | News | Bulletin Board to Give Missionary Prayer Needs |
May 3, 1933 | The Dorm Girls | Opinion | Stella |
May 3, 1933 | Joseph Stowell | News | Dorothy McDonald to Edit Student Guide Next Year |
May 3, 1933 | The Evangelical Theological College of Dallas | News | Dallas Seminary to Raise Requirements |
May 3, 1933 | Music Box Sponsors Return Engagement of Nationally Known Organist | Music | Edwin Seder to Present Organ Music |
May 3, 1933 | Fred H. Leach | News | Dallas Teacher Heads Southwestern Alumni |
May 3, 1933 | The First Reformed church of Roseland | News | Women's Glee Club Closes Season in Roseland Church |
May 3, 1933 | Wheaton, Elmhurst lose to North Central; L. Ogan Wins Javelin Throw | Sports | N. C. Emerges Victorious in Cinder Meet |
May 3, 1933 | The Maroons | Sports | Varsity Tennis Squad Bows to Chicago, 6-0 |
May 3, 1933 | Chaptian Lind | Sports | Armour Technical Outbats Orangemen in 13-3 Victory |
May 3, 1933 | Margaret DeVeny | Sports | Coed Tennis Players Defeat North Central |
May 3, 1933 | Dorothy McDonald | Sports | Official Announce Campus Day Sports Despite Postponing |
May 3, 1933 | The Scripture Distribution | News | S. D. S. to have Annual Chapel Service Tomorrow |
May 3, 1933 | Glee Clubs to help Tumblers in Glenbard High School Performance | News | Evans' Gym Team to give Second Show |
May 10, 1933 | Five Men to Travel Through Middle-Western States, To Conduct Meetings | News | Ambassadors Plan Summer Gospel Tour |
May 10, 1933 | Scripture Distribution Society | News | Student Body Gives $65 to S.D.S. in Chapel |
May 10, 1933 | Chess Team | Sports | Local Team Beats Armour in First Chess Tourney |
May 10, 1933 | Play-day Sports | Sports | "Play Day" to Take Place Of Annual Campus Day |
May 10, 1933 | Wallace Emerson to Receive Doctor of Philosophy Degree from U. of S.C. | News | Dean of Men To Leave for West Coast |
May 10, 1933 | Class of '35 Lists Candidates for Offices of next Year; Group To Hold Party as Planned | News | Sophs Convene To Name Heads |
May 10, 1933 | Original Autographs Display | News | Library Displays Autographs Of World-Famous Characters |
May 10, 1933 | Alpha Delta | News | Parleys, Speakers Attract Delegates At Press Meeting |
May 10, 1933 | Oratorical Society | Short Comment | Orators to Hold Outdoor Meeting on Campus Slope |
May 10, 1933 | Dr. Herbert Moule | Short Comment | Dr. Moule Announces Course in Renaissance |
May 10, 1933 | Tower of '34 | Short Comment | Tower of '34 Staff to Make Annual Dedication, May 25 |
May 10, 1933 | Coeds to Give Orations in First Round of Contest; Men Speak To-morrow | News | Cook Contest Aspirants to Vie To-night |
May 10, 1933 | Ornithology Class | Short Comment | Ornithologists Make Visit to Arboretum |
May 10, 1933 | Gallery Rifle Range | Short Comment | Gun Club to Open Gallery Rifle Range on Saturday |
May 10, 1933 | Knowing Fellow Students | Article | Friendships |
May 10, 1933 | A Mother | Article | Mother |
May 10, 1933 | The Influence of Wheaton College | Article | Making Wheaton Known |
May 10, 1933 | Humor | Column | The Gay Gargoyle |
May 10, 1933 | The Gospel Is Good News | Article | The Gospel |
May 10, 1933 | Musings | Literature | Driftwood |
May 10, 1933 | By Alice Wallendorf | News | Open Meetings, Parties To Feature Week End |
May 10, 1933 | Beauty | Column | Stella |
May 10, 1933 | Zoology Department | Short Comment | Zoology Department Receives Butterflies |
May 10, 1933 | Edith Northrop | News | Coeds Crown Bow President Queen Of May Activities |
May 10, 1933 | Students Read Papers in Club Meeting; Baseball Club Loses 5-1 | News | L. Urseth Plays Before Academy |
May 10, 1933 | Dark Horses Come Through To Upset Favorites; Meet Takes Place at N.C. | Sports | Elmhurst Team Makes Clean Sweep in Net Tournament |
May 10, 1933 | Ball Game | Sports | Cardinals Outplay Crusaders By 14-4 |
May 10, 1933 | Dr. Laurence M. Gould | Short Comment | Laurence Gould Receives Dept. of Geology Chair |
May 10, 1933 | Wheaton Track Team | Sports | Pirate Cindermen Outclass Wheaton In Dual Meet |
May 10, 1933 | Second Annual First Aid Contest | Short Comment | First Aid Classes Compete In Red Cross Meet, May 17 |
May 10, 1933 | Varsity Team to Leave To-mor-row for Milikan to Compete In State Match | Sports | Coeds to Enter Tennis Tourney |
May 10, 1933 | Northern Illinois Invitational Meet | Sports | Thin Clads to See Action at Illinois Invitational Meet |
May 10, 1933 | Lake Forest, North Central Will Furnish Opposition This Weekend | Sports | Coraymen's Card Shows Two Barriers |
May 10, 1933 | Women's Intersociety Baseball Tournament | Sports | Women to Begin Ball Tourney Next Week |
May 17, 1933 | Orchestra | Article | Dr. Simons to Direct At Concert |
May 17, 1933 | Art Club | Article | Sketching Club to Exhibit Original Work Next Month |
May 17, 1933 | Fraternity | Article | Richie to Head Chi Sigma Theta |
May 17, 1933 | Debate Union | Article | Forensic Societies to Join in Banquet |
May 17, 1933 | Oratorical Society | Article | Oratorical Club Elects Contest Winner President |
May 17, 1933 | Biological Survey | Article | College Man Bands Birds for United States Biological Survey |
May 17, 1933 | Orchestra Recital | Article | Heydenburk's Classes to Present Recital, Monday |
May 17, 1933 | Honor Fraternity | Article | Staff Members Ask for Chapter of Honor Fraternity |
May 17, 1933 | Philosophy Class | Article | Departments Give Course in History of Philosophy |
May 17, 1933 | Student Council Ballot | Article | White Ballot Cast for Newspapermen; Lines, Kellogg to Lead Publicity Service |
May 17, 1933 | Oratoritorical Contest | Article | Amy Deck, Doyle Brewington Win First Awards in Contest |
May 17, 1933 | Advice | Column | Anti-Procrastinationalism |
May 17, 1933 | Chemistry | Article | Science and Culture |
May 17, 1933 | Integration | Opinion | Frantic Piety |
May 17, 1933 | Noise | Opinion | Student Opinion |
May 17, 1933 | Poetry | Column | The Gay Gargoyle |
May 17, 1933 | Poetry | Column | Driftwood |
May 17, 1933 | Girl's Party | Article | Outsiders to Entertain College Men, Saturday |
May 17, 1933 | Parish Party | Article | Girls to Give Party at Trinity Parish |
May 17, 1933 | Literary Societies | Article | Aels, Arrows, Belts, Celts |
May 17, 1933 | Missionary Speaker | Article | Volunteers to Hear Titus Johnson, '28 |
May 17, 1933 | Organ Recital | Article | Senior to Present Closing Musicale on Organ, Sunday |
May 17, 1933 | Faculty Women's Club | Article | Faculty Women Name Officers on May 27 |
May 17, 1933 | Quintet Concerts | Article | Quintet to Complete Winter Series, Sunday |
May 17, 1933 | Latin Course | Article | Miss Blaine Announces Beginning Latin Course |
May 17, 1933 | Literary Societies Meeting | Article | Eps, Keits Will Discuss World's Fair, Saturday |
May 17, 1933 | Epinoian Society | Article | Eps Discuss China |
May 17, 1933 | Track Team | Sports | Track Team to Compete in State Meet |
May 17, 1933 | CoEd Tennis | Sports | Coed Tennis Plays Place High in Tourney |
May 17, 1933 | Baseball | Sports | Crusaders Fall Before Elmhurst's Onslaught, 11-5 |
May 17, 1933 | Sports News | Sports | Sports Spasms |
May 17, 1933 | Track Team | Sports | Tracksters Break Records; Gain Sixth Place in Meet |
May 17, 1933 | Gospel Team | Article | 'Crusaders' Gospel Team, to Lead Chapel |
May 17, 1933 | Tennis | Sports | Newsom Scores Win in Match |
May 17, 1933 | Baseball | Sports | Local Nine Loses 2 to 1 to League Leaders, Monday |
May 17, 1933 | Summer School | Information | Summer School Arrangement Meets Approval, – Dryness |
May 17, 1933 | Baseball | Sports | Baseballmen Meet Armour Tech Today |
May 17, 1933 | YWCA | Article | Y.W.C.A. League Adopt Four Proposals |
May 24, 1933 | Gymnastic Team | Article | Gymnasts to Give Second Presentation |
May 24, 1933 | Cafeteria Steward | Article | Miss Florence McDuffy Becomes College Steward |
May 24, 1933 | State Peace Contest | Article | Amy Deck Will Orate at Normal |
May 24, 1933 | Record Staff Pins | Article | 39 Staff Members Become Eligible for Record Pins |
May 24, 1933 | Registration | Information | Registration, Frosh Days to be Sept. 13-15 |
May 24, 1933 | Yearbook | Article | Tower of '34 to Dedicate Book, May 25 |
May 24, 1933 | Exams | Article | Sophomores Begin Exams |
May 24, 1933 | Senior Coats | Article | Juniors Select Coats for Women, Jackets for Men |
May 24, 1933 | Yearbook Staff | Article | Year Book Editor Announces Tentative Staff for Tower |
May 24, 1933 | Volunteers Speaker | Article | Miss Ella McArthur to Address Volunteer To-night |
May 24, 1933 | Commencement Speaker | Article | J.S. Luckey to Address Class of '33 |
May 24, 1933 | Commencement Exercises | Information | Exercises to Open June 8 |
May 24, 1933 | Commencement Program | Information | Full Program Sunday |
May 24, 1933 | Alumni | Article | Alumni Voices |
May 24, 1933 | Faculty and Student Relations | Article | Professor and Student |
May 24, 1933 | Insurance | Article | Health Insurance |
May 24, 1933 | Opinion | Column | Student Opinion: Mush |
May 24, 1933 | Poetry | Column | The Gay Gargoyle |
May 24, 1933 | Poetry | Column | Driftwood |
May 24, 1933 | Devotion | Column | Attractiveness |
May 24, 1933 | Banquets | Article | Record, Society Banquets Appear in Near Future |
May 24, 1933 | Literary Society Meetings | Article | Literary Societies |
May 24, 1933 | Anonymous Letters | Article | Stella |
May 24, 1933 | Recital | Article | Third Senior to Present Recital |
May 24, 1933 | Newspaper Editor Award | Article | Editor to Present Quill to Successor at Banquet |
May 24, 1933 | Yearbook Banquet | Article | Tower Staff to Survey Product at Dinner |
May 24, 1933 | Organ Recital | Article | Virginia Squires to Present Recital |
May 24, 1933 | Senior Fun | Article | Seniors to Frolic Over Week End |
May 24, 1933 | Scholastic Honor Society | Article | Scholastic Societies Observe Open House |
May 24, 1933 | News Contest | Article | Two Prep Students Win in Contest |
May 24, 1933 | Academy | Article | Bushes, Shrubs Beautify Academy |
May 24, 1933 | Academy Baseball | Article | Academy Loses to Crane, Lake Forest |
May 24, 1933 | Checkers | Article | Richard Buffum Wins Checker Tourney |
May 24, 1933 | Forensic Societies | Article | Forensic Societies to Give Dinner at Open Gate |
May 24, 1933 | Staff Recovering | Article | Harold Van Broeckhoven is Recovering after Illness |
May 24, 1933 | Journalism | Article | Former Record Editor Gives Three Goals for Journalism |
May 24, 1933 | Dorm Refurbish | Information | College Dormitories to be Refurnished Next Year |
May 24, 1933 | Mills Cottage | Article | 'Millers' Tell Home Secrets |
May 24, 1933 | Summer School | Information | 'Prospects for Summer School Good', says Head |
May 24, 1933 | Senior Recounts Wheaton | Article | Clara Wiggs Recounts Experiences, Impressions of Wheaton Living |
May 24, 1933 | Sales Organization | Article | Salesmen Plan for Summer in Pennsylvania |
May 24, 1933 | Women's Tennis | Sports | Coeds Down Cardinals in Two Meets |
May 24, 1933 | Field Day Games | Article | Class of '35 Wins Play Day Contests |
May 24, 1933 | Senior Sportsmen | Sports | Departing Seniors Will Leave Gap in Local Lineups |
May 24, 1933 | Sports Information | Sports | Spring Sports Spasms |
May 24, 1933 | Track | Sports | Wheaton College Track Records |
May 24, 1933 | Track | Sports | State Normal Takes Meet; Breaks 880, Mile Records |
May 24, 1933 | Baseball | Sports | League Leaders Defeat Locals |
May 24, 1933 | Baseball Club | Sports | Local Baseball Club Defeats Aurora Nine |
May 24, 1933 | Tennis | Sports | Netmen Lose to Pirates, 4-2, Monday |
May 24, 1933 | Baseball | Sports | Local Nine Loses to Armour, North Central |
May 24, 1933 | Honor Society | Article | Honor Group Nominates 22 Members |
May 24, 1933 | Publicity Service | Article | Publicity Bureau Mails 650 Items |
May 24, 1933 | Alumnus Author | Article | Wheaton Graduate Writes Book on Transcendentalism |
May 24, 1933 | Astronomy | Article | 'Students Are Finding New Meridan Line', says Taylor |
May 24, 1933 | Wheaton Distribution Society | Article | S.D.S. Reports Prayer Answers; Work to be Done |
May 24, 1933 | New Major | Information | Christian Education Major is Available |
September 20, 1933 | Homer Hammontree, Paul Beckwith Assist Seminary Professor in Meetings | Information | Dr. Van Til Presides as Evangelist |
September 20, 1933 | Reduced Charges for Infirmary | News | Infirmary Decides on Many Changes in Charges, Hours |
September 20, 1933 | The Men's Glee Club | Music | Shufelt, Busch Head Glee Club |
September 20, 1933 | The Wheaton College Summer School | Information | Summer Attendance Shows 25% Increase |
September 20, 1933 | Kellogg and His Crew | News | Wheaton Students Spend Summer in Sales Work |
September 20, 1933 | Robert Nicolas | News | R. Nicholas to be Homecomming Head for October 27-29 |
September 20, 1933 | Student Council Passes Soph Resolutions Governing Conduct of Freshmen | News | Sophs to Organize Court; Name "Cops", Punishments |
September 20, 1933 | President and Mrs. Buswell to Accompany English Professor on Trip | News | Dr. E.S. Dow Will Journey East, Friday |
September 20, 1933 | The Expression Department | News | Thompson to Present Expression Recital |
September 20, 1933 | The League of Evangelical Students | Information | League performs Summer Mission Among Caddies |
September 27, 1933 | Dr. Van Til Preaches Final Sermon from Revelation Four | News | Evangelistic Week Ends Last Sunday |
September 27, 1933 | Welcome | Short Comment | Welcome Newcomers into the Wheaton Family |
September 27, 1933 | Christ's Command | Short Comment | Helping The Holy Spirit |
September 27, 1933 | Consistent Patronage | Short Comment | Wheaton is against Intoxicating Beverages |
September 20, 1933 | Dr. Van Til | Short Comment | Happy To be Here Declares Dr. Van Til |
September 20, 1933 | Alice Wallendorf | Information | Societies Name leaders; Make Informal Plans |
September 20, 1933 | Annual Faculty Reception | Information | New Students Attend Faculty Party, Friday |
September 20, 1933 | Phils Give Treasure Hunt Last Thursday; Bows, Aels to Entertain Friday, Saturday | News | Women's Societies Give Pre-Informals |
September 20, 1933 | Team is Weakened by Graduations; Schedule Shows Two New Opponents | Sports | Grid Squad Faces Seven Stiff Games |
September 20, 1933 | Captain Hanna | News | Ten Veterans Vie With 20 Freshmen For Track Berths |
September 20, 1933 | Logic Professor to Address Morning Congregations in Homecoming Service | Information | D.A. Straw to Preach on October 29 |
September 20, 1933 | Disraeli, a Historical Drama | News | Reader to Present Parker's Disraeli' |
September 20, 1933 | D. Whistler Jayne | News | Art Group Elects Jayne Head Plans Sketch Class |
September 20, 1933 | Captain of Cops Elected | News | Sophomore Class Wins Approval on Freshman Rules |
September 20, 1933 | Women Also Choose Question | Information | State Selects New Topics For Debaters |
September 20, 1933 | The Summer Tour of the Wheaton College Quintet | News | Gospel Team Tours 14 States, Holds One Hundred Meetings |
September 20, 1933 | Dr. Robert L. Schofield | News | Dr. R. Schofield Plans to Present Handel's Messiah |
September 20, 1933 | Chicago Photographers to Do Work; Old Glosses May be Used by Upperclassmen | News | Tower to Begin Taking Pictures, Monday, Oct..2 |
September 20, 1933 | Everett Nicholas to Occupy Job of Business Manager For Coming Year | Information | Olson to Be Director of S.D.S. Work |
September 20, 1933 | Kellogg | News | Lines, Kellogg Lead Public Service |
September 20, 1933 | The Six Literary Societies | Short Comment | A Hospitable Gesture |
September 20, 1933 | Student Opinion | Information | About Printing Opinion |
September 20, 1933 | Tenting Tonight | News | Belts to Spend Night in Camp |
September 20, 1933 | The So-called "interlectualism" | Short Comment | Resume |
September 20, 1933 | Lloy Douglas | Short Comment | To Know Christ is To Become "Obsessed" |
September 20, 1933 | The Challenge of the Soul | Information | The Challenge of Wheaton |
September 20, 1933 | Alice Wallendorf | Short Comment | Bows, Arrows to Begin Informal Season, Friday |
September 20, 1933 | Installation of New Officers | News | Aels to Install New Officers |
September 20, 1933 | The Excelsior Program | Information | Celts to Turn Reviews, Prophets |
September 20, 1933 | The Council of the Three Women's Literary Societies | News | Women's Societies Agree to Cheaper Informals |
September 20, 1933 | The New Girls Were Entertained | News | Y.W.C.A. Holds "Kid" Party |
September 20, 1933 | Rev. Dyrness | News | Rev. and Mrs. Dyrness Vacationing Here |
September 20, 1933 | Godly Wheatonites | News | Wedding Bells Chime for Six Wheaton Pairs |
September 20, 1933 | Rolf Jacobson | News | Three Wheaton Men to Work in West |
September 20, 1933 | The Chapel Speaker | News | Radio Preacher Addresses Students |
September 20, 1933 | Bustin out into Print | Information | Busting Out |
September 20, 1933 | Graduate to Travel for Purpose of Promoting Interests of College Throughout | News | Cording to Aid Vice-President |
September 20, 1933 | Buildings Greatly Improved by Officials During Summer Vacation | News | Campus Gets Renovation, Equipment |
September 20, 1933 | David Allen Was Chosen President | News | Blanchard Hall Men Elect Allen Prexy for Season |
September 20, 1933 | The Student Council | Information | Carl Schauffele Heads Student Legislators |
September 20, 1933 | Mrs. Adelaide A. Bannett | News | College Friend Presents Clock |
September 20, 1933 | Graduate Maintains Perfect Avarage; Winners of Other Honors Listed | News | Five Undergraduates Receive Scholarships for High Averages |
September 20, 1933 | The Irving House on Irving Avenue | News | Weaver Residence Becomes Rooming House for Women |
September 20, 1933 | Professors Benson and Eavey Teach Classes in Sunday School Methods | Information | League Sponsors Training School |
September 20, 1933 | First Grid Tilt of Season to Take Place on Lawson Field Against "B" Team | News | Orange Faces N.U. Squad On Saturday |
September 20, 1933 | Gym Got New Stuff | News | Gymnasium Receives Equipment, Supplies |
September 20, 1933 | Carl "Swede" Olander | Sports | Football Captain Plays on Varsity For Three Years |
September 20, 1933 | Eight Veterans to Go Into Action in Opening Start Against Elmhurst | Sports | Harriers to Run in Dual Meet, Oct. 7 |
September 20, 1933 | Phi Phi Delta's List Rules For Yearling's Conduct, Fix Penalties | News | P.T.B. of Fourth Floor Inflict Persecution on Five Freshmen |
September 20, 1933 | Academy Plans Two World's Fair Visits, Holds Annual Frolic on Athletic Field | News | Frame, Fields to Lead Prep's Literary Groups |
September 20, 1933 | Several Vacancies | News | Record Staff Reorganizes |
October 4, 1933 | Glee Club | News | Co-eds' Glee Club Begins New Season |
October 4, 1933 | Wheaton Band | Music | Trumpets Feature First Rehearsal Of Wheaton Band |
October 4, 1933 | Debate | News | Interclass Debate To Begin Next Week |
October 4, 1933 | Dr. Orrin Edward Tiffany | News | Professor Tiffany Spraks Before Ravenswood |
October 4, 1933 | John Frame | Academy | Academy Seniors Select Frame As Class President |
October 4, 1933 | James Couper | News | James Couper Lead Christian Endeavor |
October 4, 1933 | Henry Philips | News | League Decides Work Plans In initial Meeting |
October 4, 1933 | W. I. Philips | News | Member Of Class Of '73 Was Veteran Of Civil War Pastor Of Iowa Church |
October 4, 1933 | Chinese Dinner | News | Lee, Wong Cook Chinese Dinner For College Club |
October 4, 1933 | History Club | News | History Club To Choose Officers Thursday Night |
October 4, 1933 | Crusaders | Sports | Crusaders To Play Against Lake Forest Next Saturday |
October 4, 1933 | Robert Dalton | News | Secretary To Protest Chapter Constitution |
October 4, 1933 | Mrs. Mignon Mackenzie | News | Academy To Sing Over WMBI |
October 4, 1933 | The Record | Column | A Great Mau |
October 4, 1933 | The Record | Column | Investing On Faith |
October 4, 1933 | The Gaygargore | Column | Wheaton M'love: |
October 4, 1933 | The Record | News | The Student Opines |
October 4, 1933 | Dad | News | He Cares For His Own ... Even In Small Daily Needs |
October 4, 1933 | Genevieve Carr | Literature | Owls |
October 4, 1933 | T. W | Literature | The Fool Hath Said in His Heart |
October 4, 1933 | Alice Wallendorf | News | Phils, Celt to Present Informal Friday Eve |
October 4, 1933 | Grid Team | Sports | Orange and Blue Eleven Battles Northwest Second String To Scoreless Deadlock |
October 11, 1933 | Saturday Evening, Sunday Morning Events to be Highlights of Weekend | News | Program for Alumni Days Announced |
October 11, 1933 | Rev. Frank Mangs | News | S. A. M. Conducts Yearly Conference Oct. 10-14, in City |
October 11, 1933 | Alfred Conant | News | N. S. P. A. to Meet in City; Staff to Have 4 Delegates |
October 11, 1933 | Richard Seume | News | Council Appoints Seume Chairman of Yearling Class |
October 11, 1933 | Miss Effie Jane Wheeler | News | Miss Effie Jane Wheeler to Address Hebron Club |
October 11, 1933 | Preliminaries for Interclass Rivalry to Begin with Underclass Clash Tonight | News | Freshmen to Debate with Sophomores |
October 11, 1933 | Dr. Byron Lamson | News | President Lamson to Talk in Chapel Monday, Oct. 16 |
October 11, 1933 | Miss Cobb's 'Star Pupil' to Give Program of Own Works Next Week | News | Radio Star, Poet to Give Reading in Chapel, Oct. 16 |
October 11, 1933 | Miss Leura Readford | News | Missionary to Talk in Volunteer Meeting |
October 11, 1933 | Clair Omar Musser to Bring Major Unit for Concert Homecoming Saturday | News | First of Tower Concerts to Feature Marimba Band |
October 11, 1933 | Williston Hall | News | Mrs. Henry Engelsman Starts Campus Laundry |
October 11, 1933 | The National Geographic Magazine | Articles | Essence of Chapel, Getting Acquainted |
October 11, 1933 | Carpenter's Serenade | Short Comments | The Gay Gargoyle |
October 11, 1933 | The Authobiography | Article | "Hound of Heaven" Shows Man's Evasion of Jesus Christ |
October 11, 1933 | Mary Helen Jones | Literature | Helicon |
October 11, 1933 | Tour Pronounced 'Highly Successful'; Party Visits Six Principal Cities | News | President, Dr. Dow Return From Extended Eastern Trip |
October 11, 1933 | Robert Rayburn | News | Forensic Group Looks Forward to State Contest |
October 11, 1933 | College Anti-Slavery Principles Commemorated in Monument of Burr | News | Campus Marker Recalls Position on Slavery Issue |
October 11, 1933 | Library Head Adds 700 Books to College Collections; 100 Volumes Donated by Friend | News | Miss Blanchard Receives Many New Accessions |
October 11, 1933 | Miss Julia Blanchard | News | 'Silver Trumpet' Best Seller in Book Store |
October 11, 1933 | Frank Lawrence | Information | Directory of Organizations |
October 11, 1933 | Alice Wallendorf | News | Aels, Belts to Conclude 1933 Informal Season |
October 11, 1933 | Enock C. Dyrness | News | Professor Dyrness Visits in East |
October 11, 1933 | Harry Farr | News | H. Farr Succeeds Conant as Head of History Club |
October 11, 1933 | Clarence Stauffer | News | Student Union Shows Progress |
October 11, 1933 | Mr. Fred Ehle | News | College Mail Carrier Retires |
October 11, 1933 | Robert Cook | News | Ministerial Club to Conduct Service |
October 11, 1933 | Archie and Maude | Opinion | Scribblin's |
October 11, 1933 | Mr. Isabelo M. Pacquing | News | Former Student Visits Campus |
October 11, 1933 | Founder of Alumni Association to Attend Annual Alumni Celebration | News | Wendell Brooks to be Present at Academy Dinner |
October 11, 1933 | Dean E. R. Schell | News | Students Present Dean with Magazine |
October 11, 1933 | Charles Sciangula | News | Academy Alumni Notes |
October 11, 1933 | The Chicagoland Debate | News | Debate League Chooses Question |
October 11, 1933 | Crusaders Finally Bow in Closing Quarter of Hard Fought Gridiron Scrap | Sports | Lake Forest Squad Ekes Out 7-0 Win |
October 11, 1933 | Coach Jack Evans | Sports | Sport Teams to Vie for Academy Medal |
October 11, 1933 | North Central | Short Comments on Sports | Flying Tackles |
October 11, 1933 | Former Wheaton High Star Finishes College Football Playing This Season | Sports | Olson, Veteran Lineman, Has Varied Grid Career |
October 11, 1933 | George Olson | Sports | 7-0 Defeat Falls to Jay-Vees at Lisle on Friday |
October 11, 1933 | North Central | Sports | Cardinals Outrun Pirates, Wheaton in Triangle Race |
October 11, 1933 | Orangemen to Try for First Grid Victory of Season on Piraces' Lot, Saturday | Sports | 'Wallop Wheaton' is Cry of Elmhurst's Returning Grads |
October 11, 1933 | Brewington Rediger to Serve as Sub-Officers in Honorary Fraternity | News | P. G. M. Elects Frank Lawrence New President |
October 11, 1933 | Burgess-Parr Oxygenbomb | News | Chemistry Department Gets New Calorimeter |
October 11, 1933 | Logic, Rhetoric Professor Makes No Plans of Own for Future | News | Dr. Straw Entertains no Thought of Resignation |
October 11, 1933 | Doctor Paul M. Wright | News | Miss Fannie Boyce Secures Leave to Study in Chicago |
October 11, 1933 | Penn State College | News | Beyond the Campus |
October 18, 1933 | Office of Dean Sends Out Agreements to Protect Hostesses, Students | News | News Hostess Contracts Go In Operation |
October 18, 1933 | Chapel Services | News | Students to Take Charge of Three Chapel Programs |
October 18, 1933 | Paul Guinness | Short Comment | Guinness to Conduct Next Prayer Meeting |
October 18, 1933 | Debate Teams | News | Senior, Sophomore Debaters Succeed In Preliminaries |
October 18, 1933 | President Buswell | Short Comment | President Returns Today |
October 18, 1933 | Tower Concert Director Is Considered Foremost Percussion Artist in World | News | Musser, Noted Band Leader, Is Musician Extraordinary |
October 18, 1933 | Biology Department | News | Biology Department Buys New Kodascope |
October 18, 1933 | Charles Troutman to Be One of Twelve Marimba Artists in Tower Concert Program | Short Comment | Student to Play In Musser's Band |
October 18, 1933 | Student Volunteers | Short Comment | Missionary From Kentucky to Talk Here, To-Night |
October 18, 1933 | Stuart Newson | Short Comment | Stuart Newson to Receive Prize for Essay To-morrow |
October 18, 1933 | Student Council Sponsors Tenth Annual Homecoming, Busy Program | News | College Set For Return Of Alumni |
October 18, 1933 | National Scholastic Press | Article | Convention Gives Delegates New Vision of Task |
October 18, 1933 | Societies | Article | Societies Urge New Students To Visit Regular Meetings |
October 18, 1933 | Humor | Column | The Gay Gargoyle |
October 18, 1933 | Opinion | Column | The Student O.P.I.N.E.S |
October 18, 1933 | "The spirit of man is the candle of the Lord" | Article | Life of Philips Brooks Was Like Clear, Flawless Glass |
October 18, 1933 | Memories, A Beautiful Moment | Literature | H.E.L.I.C.O.N |
October 18, 1933 | Highlight of Campus Social Calendar | News | Phi Phi Deltas to Give Party on Saturday Eve |
October 18, 1933 | Aelioian | Short Comment | Aels to Consider Autumn Theme |
October 18, 1933 | Philalethean Literary | Short Comment | Phils to Meet With "Skippy" |
October 18, 1933 | Bows | Short Comment | Bows to Present "October Bride" |
October 18, 1933 | Beltionian | Short Comment | "Pen and Palette" To Be Belt Theme |
October 18, 1933 | Celt Hall | Short Comment | Celts to Call "Signals" |
October 18, 1933 | Arrows | Short Comment | Arrows to Study N.R.A. |
October 18, 1933 | Pre-Medic Society | Short Comment | Russel Mixter Addresses Medical Organization |
October 18, 1933 | Maudie and Archie | Article | Scribblin's |
October 18, 1933 | Jacob Faust, '36 | Short Comment | Sophomore Removed To Geneva Hospital |
October 18, 1933 | Lorinne Williams, '33 | Short Comment | Lorinne Williams Plays Leading Role in Drama |
October 18, 1933 | Affair to Be Held Saturday on Dormitory Floor of Main Building | News | Blanchard Men Plan for Party |
October 18, 1933 | Alfred Engle, '33 | Short Comment | Alfred Engle Receives Pastoral Appointment |
October 18, 1933 | Genial Physics Department Head Has Colorful, Rich Background | News | Dr. Taylor Prefers People To Problems of Research |
October 18, 1933 | "Kapoot" | News | Carveth Wells Tells of Russian Life in "Kapoot" |
October 18, 1933 | Evening Business Courses | Short Comment | Academy Proffers Evening Course In Bookkeeping |
October 18, 1933 | Evangelical Theological College | Short Comment | Many Wheaton Men Go to Texas School |
October 18, 1933 | Women's Debating Class | News | Women Debaters Commence Study Of League Topics |
October 18, 1933 | Former Wheaton Student Passes To Reward in Jacksonville, After Long Illness | News | Harry Strachan Dies in Florida |
October 18, 1933 | "Bird Men", "Down South" to Be Themes in Epinioian, Krietonian Societies | News | Literary Groups To Assemble in Academy To-day |
October 18, 1933 | Wheaton Battles Elmhurst Gridders to Standstill in Homecoming Game | Sports | Pirates Tie Crusaders, 6-6, By Rally in Third Quarter |
October 18, 1933 | Gym Team | Sports | Gymnasts Will Begin Practice, To-morrow |
October 18, 1933 | Men's Annual Fall Tennis Tournament | News | Men's Fall Tennis Tourney Reaches Semi-Final Play |
October 18, 1933 | 27-28 Cross Country Victory by Milwaukee State Marks First Wheaton Loss in Three Years | Sports | Thin-clads Lose To Milwaukee |
October 18, 1933 | Sport's Comments | Column | Flying Tackles |
October 18, 1933 | Pennsylvanian Occupies End Position in Grid Team, Is Baseball Catcher | Sports | Stanley Ray Holds Varsity Wing Berth Two Years |
October 18, 1933 | Orange and Blue to Try for First Victory Next Saturday at Aurora | Sports | Crusaders to Meet Aurora On Gridiron |
October 18, 1933 | Women's Athletic Association | Sports | W.A.A. Plans to Present Banquets |
October 18, 1933 | Junior College Unleashes Powerful Attack to Overwhelm Wheaton Team | Sports | Concordia First Squad Subdues Orange Jay-Vees |
October 18, 1933 | "Standard Practice in Teaching" | Short Comment | Faculty Reviews Education Book |
October 18, 1933 | Art Club | Short Comment | Art Club to Visit at World's Fair Exhibit |
October 18, 1933 | Taylor Professor Gives Group Of Original Readings Before Enthusiastic Audience | News | Pogue Reads Verse On "Home" Theme |
October 18, 1933 | World's Fair | News | Various Features Compose Program Of Press Meeting |
October 18, 1933 | Faculty Women's Club | Short Comment | Faculty Women's Group Discusses Plan for Season |
October 27, 1933 | Clair Musser | Music | Band To Play Well Known Selections |
October 27, 1933 | Dr. Simmons | Music | Little Symphony To Make Debut, Sunday |
October 27, 1933 | J. Oliver Buswell Jr. | Information | To The Alumni |
October 27, 1933 | World's Fair Exhibits | News | Class To Inspect Printing Plants |
October 27, 1933 | "College Echoes" | News | First Issue Of Tower makes Appearance In 1921; Is Headed by Class Of 22 |
October 27, 1933 | Howard Oury | Sports | Orange To Meet Ancient Rivals In Hard Fracas |
October 27, 1933 | Jack Evans | News | President gives Report of Meet |
October 27, 1933 | Otto DeCamp | News | Graduates To Conduct C.E Meetings, Sunday |
October 27, 1933 | D. A Straw | News | 'Biggest Parade In History Of College' ... Evans |
October 27, 1933 | The Record | Column | Staff Dedicates Issue To Returning Alumni |
October 27, 1933 | The Record | Column | First Impressions Can Be Wrong ... A Challenge To '37 |
October 27, 1933 | The Gatgargoyle | Column | Dear Alumni |
October 27, 1933 | F. S | News | More On Chapel |
October 27, 1933 | The Record | Literature | Eyes Of Faith May Foresee Heavenly Homecoming Now |
October 27, 1933 | Inez Larson | Literature | When My Love Comes Galloping |
October 27, 1933 | Alice Wallendorf | News | Full Week End Program Will Keep Alumni Busy |
October 27, 1933 | Lay Lindquist | News | Alumni News |
October 27, 1933 | Professor Enock C. Dyrness | News | Dyrness Returns From Visit With Brother, Alumni |
October 27, 1933 | Paul Brown | News | Jacob Recovers After Second Blood Transfusion |
October 27, 1933 | Archie and Maude | News | Scribblin's |
October 27, 1933 | Dorthy Holtan | News | Philalethean To Close Its Fortieth Season of Gayety |
October 27, 1933 | Lilian Prindle | News | Aeolian Evaluates Nearly Seventy Years of Existence |
October 27, 1933 | President Kellog | News | Belts' History Begins In 1855 With 30 Men |
October 27, 1933 | Mary Hosler | News | Boethallian Forms From Phils; 'Service For Others' Is Motto |
October 27, 1933 | Ben Coleman | News | Six Decades Of Activities Back Celts |
October 27, 1933 | President Buswell | News | President Buswell's Statement On New Presbyterian Board |
October 27, 1933 | Malcom Moule | News | Arrows Cling Constantly To Motto, 'For The Best' |
October 27, 1933 | Dr. Smith | News | Greek Professor Anticipates Homecoming Because Of Numerous Grad Friends |
October 27, 1933 | Clayton Howard | News | Academy |
October 27, 1933 | Del Nelson - Right Half Back | Sports | Veteran orange Backfield Primed For Tilt With North Central |
October 27, 1933 | Hanna | Sports | Cross Country Men Lose To State Normal |
October 27, 1933 | Crusaders | Sports | Crusaders Defeat Aurora Gridmen In Sea Of Mud |
October 27, 1933 | Orange "B' Squad | Sports | Troutman Scores Touchdown After 40 - yard Run in Closing minutes of Fracas |
October 27, 1933 | De Kalb | Sports | De Kalb Juniors To Play Jay-Vee Team To-morrow |
October 27, 1933 | Rifle Club | Sports | City Council To Approve Range |
October 27, 1933 | Wheaton Athletes | Sports | Flying Tacles |
October 27, 1933 | Luke Rhoad | Sports | Tommy Thomas, Veteran of Four Sports, Voices Hope For Victory |
October 27, 1933 | Frosh | Sports | Rules For Annual Flag Rush |
November 1, 1933 | Debate | Article | Interclass Debate Goes into Finals |
November 1, 1933 | Education Fraternity | Article | Chi Sigma Theta Elects 19 Members |
November 1, 1933 | Journalism Students | Article | Journalism Students Spend This Afternoon in Chicago |
November 1, 1933 | Oratorical Association | Article | Oratory Group Meets To-night |
November 1, 1933 | Quintet | Article | College Quintet To Include Berg |
November 1, 1933 | Orchestra | Article | Alberta Dickman Will Head Symphony Orchestra |
November 1, 1933 | Homecoming | Article | Homecoming with 123 Registrations, Acclaimed 'Best Ever Seen' by Fenton |
November 1, 1933 | Marimba Concert | Article | Marimba Concert Reaches Peak in Vibra-harp Solos |
November 1, 1933 | Piano Recitals | Information | Series of Recitals to Start Nov. 2 |
November 1, 1933 | Homecoming Parade | Article | Juniors Win First Prize in Homecoming Parade |
November 1, 1933 | Dr. Christian T. Dyrness | Article | Father of Registrar Dies While on Eastern Visit |
November 1, 1933 | Football | Sports | Inspired Crusader Eleven Battles Cardinals to Draw |