Index to The Record, 1934 (September)-1934 (December)
Date | Subject (Personal Name or Topic) | Column or Section | Topic or Title |
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September 19, 1934 | Many Departments Reveal Innovations; infirmary, Dining Hall Affected | News | Changes in Faculty Go into Effect |
September 19, 1934 | The Alma Mater, the Laureta and College Yells | News | Class of '38 Accepts Sophomore Regulations |
September 19, 1934 | Marvin Derby | News | Council Selects Marvin Derby to Edit Newspaper |
September 19, 1934 | John Ballbach | News | John Ballbach to Act as Chairman of Class of '38 |
September 19, 1934 | Approximately 275 Freshmen, 100 Other New Students Matriculate Here | News | Over 764 Enroll, to Shatter All Former Records |
September 19, 1934 | Touring Wheatonites Hold Over 500 Services During Summer Vacation | News | Five Gospel Teams Travel to All Sections of Country |
September 19, 1934 | Mrs. Kenneth A. Amsler | News | Mrs. Amsler Begins Gospel Song Course for Piano Players |
September 19, 1934 | Homer Hammontree, Paul Beck with Conduct Song Service | News | Dr. H. A. Ironside Again Leads Campus Meetings |
September 19, 1934 | De Witt Jayne | News | Tower of '36 to Emphasize Art, Features, Says Editor |
September 19, 1934 | Alice Wallendorf | News | Charles Troutman to Direct Annual Fall Homecoming |
September 19, 1934 | Record Enrollment Confirms Wheaton's Popularity | Articles | Frosh, You Add The Finishing Touch |
September 19, 1934 | Poultry | Short Comments | The Gay Gargoyle |
September 19, 1934 | Values | Literature | Hellicon |
September 19, 1934 | The North Central Association | Article | Search for Wisdom Should Transcend Quest for Facts |
September 19, 1934 | Mary Helen Jones | News | Societies Make Plans for Annual Informals |
September 19, 1934 | Miss Stefania Thorlakson Will Study for Degree at Urbana; Miss Lindblad Replaces Her | News | Academy Roster Shows Increase; Over 90 Enroll |
September 19, 1934 | Wesley Burnham | News | Summer Literary Society, Therizonian, Closes Year with Meeting on Beach |
September 19, 1934 | Director Nordin Hears 61 in Tryouts for Men's Glee Club, Sep. 12, 13 | News | Vocal Tests Draw Many Applicants |
September 19, 1934 | Miss Brown | News | Miss Brown is Versatile in Many College Athletics |
September 19, 1934 | Robert Crawford | News | Alumni |
September 19, 1934 | Fifty-Five Players Report at First Call; Six Regulars Return from '33 Squad | Sports | Gustafson Face Season with Green Grid Squad |
September 19, 1934 | Women's Athletic Association | Information | Co-ed Soccer Teams to Practice, Sept. 22 |
September 19, 1934 | Cross Country Runners | Sports | Six Veterans Get Harrier Outfits for 1934 Season |
September 19, 1934 | Miss Brown | Article on Sports | Flying Tackle |
September 19, 1934 | W. A. A. Stages Party for Freshman Girls at Stanton Stables | Sports | Minnesota Alumna Feels Unique Wheaton Spirit |
September 19, 1934 | Will Norton | News | Miss Brown, New Women's Athletic Instructor Plans to Introduce Quoitennis |
September 19, 1934 | New Nurse Receives Training in Chicago Hospitals; Works with Practitioner | News | Miss Ada Rury, Graduate, Takes Infirmary Position |
September 19, 1934 | Edwin Stanley Seder | News | Students Applaud Professor Seder During Reception |
September 19, 1934 | Stanley Ray | News | Stanley I. Ray Leads Men in Stag, Sept. 13 |
September 26, 1934 | Muck, Howard will Have High Positions on Staff; New Job Initiated | News | Personnel of News Staff Announced |
September 26, 1934 | Men's Glee Club | Music | Director Adds Seventeen Newcomers to Increase Men's Glee Club Roster |
September 26, 1934 | Auxiliary Dining Hall | News | Economy Menu Is Likely Plan For Dining Auxiliary |
September 26, 1934 | Stephen Childs to Be President, Heaton Is Manager; Membership Jumps from 44 to 60 | News | Larger Orchestra Being Organized |
September 26, 1934 | Clarence H. Benson | News | Dr. Clarence Benson To Speak in Chapel |
September 26, 1934 | Criticisms of Record Paper | News | "Taxation Without Representation" |
September 26, 1934 | Elaborate Disarray--- More Elaborate, the Better, Seems Order of the Day | News | Sophomore Rulings Explain Apathetic Frosh Appearance |
September 26, 1934 | Charles Wakefield Cadman, Composer and Quartet to Be Here at Homecoming | News | Tower Asks Cadman for 1st Concert |
September 26, 1934 | President J. Oliver Buswell Jr. | Short Comment | President to Speak in Many Bible Groups |
September 26, 1934 | Formal Education Must Not Be Disparaged | Article | Study of the Word Provides Education |
September 26, 1934 | Forsaking the Church Services In Favor Of The Dining Hall | Article | "Sacrilegious Greed-" Away With It- |
September 26, 1934 | Humor | Column | The Gay Gargoyle |
September 26, 1934 | Devotion to God | Article | Daily Time for Devotions Leads to Peace, Happiness |
September 26, 1934 | "The Seat of the Muses" | Literature | Helicon |
September 26, 1934 | Literature Societies | Literature | Phils, Celts to Hold Informals Friday |
September 26, 1934 | Dow House | Short Comment | College Acquires House To Room Eleven Women |
September 26, 1934 | League of Evangelical Students | Short Comment | Women League Members Hold Dorm Sing, Sunday |
September 26, 1934 | Virginia Stough Excels in Many Phases of College Lite; Is Silent on Age | News | Phil President Praises Friendships in Society |
September 26, 1934 | Attributes "Wheaton Spirit" to Strict Adherence to Teachings of Word | News | Ironside Commends Stand On Basic Faith Questions |
September 26, 1934 | The Missionary Volunteer | News | Mrs. Campbell to Address Volunteer Meeting, Tonight |
September 26, 1934 | Grace E. Wilson and John E. Strabel | Short Comment | Grace Wilson, '31, John Strabel Become Engaged |
September 26, 1934 | League of Evangelical Students | News | Religious League Officers Sponsor Services, Classes |
September 26, 1934 | Dr. H.A. Ironside | News | Ironside Speaks To Ministerial Group, Sept. 20 |
September 26, 1934 | "Hudson Taylor's Passion for China's Millions" | News | C.E. to Discuss China Theme in Meeting, Sunday |
September 26, 1934 | Singer-Evangelist Meets Few Lukewarm Folks-- All for Or Against Christ | News | "Young Folks Everywhere on Fire for God"-- Hammontree |
September 26, 1934 | Harley Barnes | News | Barnes to Preside In Class Debates |
September 26, 1934 | Barnes, Magistrate, Sentences 9 Yearling Offenders to From 4 to 16 Swats | News | Nine Frosh Sentenced at Soph Court |
September 26, 1934 | "New York Times History of the World War" | News | Library Receives New Volumes as Gifts of Friends |
September 26, 1934 | Little Known of Strength of Foe; Coach Gustafason Will Send Untried Eleven Against New Opponent | Sports | Gridmen to Meet Milwaukee In First Game Here, Saturday |
September 26, 1934 | Women's Riding Club | Sports | Women Riders Plan Weekly Trips Under McCrory's Leadership |
September 26, 1934 | College Gun Club | Sports | Gunmen Secure Experts To Instruct on Range |
September 26, 1934 | Three Freshman Candidates to Bid for Positions Left by Graduating Regulars | Sports | Tennis Tourney Discloses Talent for '35 Season |
September 26, 1934 | Coach Putnam to Pick Squad From Tryouts Today; Veterans to Form Team Nucleus | Sports | Runner to Meet Milwaukee Profs |
September 26, 1934 | Soccer | Sports | Soccer Practice Periods Open Co-Ed Sport Season |
September 26, 1934 | Junior Varsity Football Squad | Sports | Jayvee Football Squad to battle At Lisle, Friday |
September 26, 1934 | Half Back Positions Claim Three Aspirants; Others Are Linemen | Sports | Eight Freshmen Grid Stars Compete for Varsity Berths |
September 26, 1934 | Football | Sports | Goal to Go |
September 26, 1934 | Dorothy Waterhouse, Grace Gibson, Nicholas Earn Honor Scholarships | News | Class of '34 Wins Trophy; Sophomores Take Second |
September 26, 1934 | New Literary Column | News | Edith Hollingsworth to Revamp Old Column |
September 26, 1934 | College Efficiency Survey Committee | News | Faculty Considers Report of Survey By Chicago Men |
September 26, 1934 | A Series of Features on Wheaton Seniors | Short Comment | Senior Interviews Again To Run in Record Page |
September 26, 1934 | Commuters | Short Comment | Glen Ellyn to Be Scene of Hike in Commuters' Plans |
September 26, 1934 | Alumni News | News | Alumni |
September 26, 1934 | Six Transfer Students Enter in Class of '35; Registration Facts Reveal | News | Eleven Seniors Fail to Return To Class Ranks |
October 3, 1934 | Collective Bargaining | News | Subjects for Debate Are Determined |
October 3, 1934 | Lawrence Anderson | News | Council Votes on Appropriation at Monday Meeting |
October 3, 1934 | Robert Nicholas | Information | Charles Brooks Tells Need Of Navajo Evangelization |
October 3, 1934 | Dr. Wallace Emerson | News | Emerson, Dyrness Have New Titles |
October 3, 1934 | Ministerial Association | News | Ministerial Association to Hold Chapel Tomorrow; Aels-Belts to Lead Friday |
October 3, 1934 | Stanley Hrudka | News | Business Manager Appoints Hrudka Advertising Head |
October 3, 1934 | Literary Societies | News | Society Council Submits By - Law |
October 3, 1934 | President J. Oliver Buswell Jr. | News | President Announces Political Candidacy |
October 3, 1934 | Prof. Enock Dyrness | News | Acting Faculty Committees, Extra - Curricular Duties to Come Under New Headings |
October 3, 1934 | The Wheaton Record | Column | Wheat Wheaton College Thinks Of Wheaton College Rules |
October 3, 1934 | The Wheaton Record | Column | A team That's Going Places – Talk It Up! |
October 3, 1934 | Eddie Torr | Column | The Gay Gargoyle |
October 3, 1934 | Who? Me? | Literature | Service Is Humble, Unified Devotion to One Master |
October 3, 1934 | Edith Hollingsworth | Literature | Helicon |
October 3, 1934 | H. I. B. '36 | Literature | Surrender |
October 3, 1934 | Betty Weeks | Literature | Aels, Belts to Continue Informal Season, Oct 5 |
October 3, 1934 | Phils Show | News | Reviewer Lauds Simplicity, Cleverness of Presentation, Friday |
October 3, 1934 | Amy Deck | Information | Amy Deck, president of Aeolian, Receives High Honor in Forensics |
October 3, 1934 | Dr. Dow | News | Dr. Dow Celebrates Anniversary at Home |
October 3, 1934 | Mary Kestner | News | May We Present - - - From the Class of '35 |
October 3, 1934 | John Duff | News | Hungry Diners May Soon Eat Without Delay |
October 3, 1934 | Mike Cleverland | News | Scenes from Soph Court Reveal Deliquent Frosh |
October 3, 1934 | Soph Courts | News | Six Yearlings Found Guilty of Major, Minor offences At Session, Oct. 1 |
October 3, 1934 | Wheaton College | Information | College Will Give Weekly Half - hour Feature on WMBI |
October 3, 1934 | Coach Vic Gustavson | Sports | team Holds Night Practices in Preparation for Game Under Lights |
October 3, 1934 | Captain Rejmer | Sports | Harriers lose to Milwaukee Squad |
October 3, 1934 | Jack Evans | News | Evans Announces $250 purchase of Gym Equipment |
October 3, 1934 | Soccer | Sports | ... W. A. A. Wail ... |
October 3, 1934 | Captain Glover | Sports | Goal to Go |
October 3, 1934 | St. Procopius | Sports | Jayvees Fall to Lisle Gridsters |
October 3, 1934 | Major Joseph Duner | News | Major J. Duner to Serve as Coach of College Gun Club |
October 3, 1934 | Glover | Sports | Grid Team Wins From Milwaukee |
October 3, 1934 | Albert Miller | News | Daughters of Ex - '64 man Recall Wheaton Stories |
October 3, 1934 | Student Council | News | Council Minutes |
October 3, 1934 | Epinonian Literary | Literature | Eps ro Seek 'School Spirit' |
October 3, 1934 | Hudson Taylor | News | C. E to Study Sketch At Livingstone |
October 3, 1934 | Academy Glee Club | news | Academy Students Join Contest; Try Out in Glee Club |
October 3, 1934 | Helga Bender | News | German Student Elect Helga Bender to Preside |
October 3, 1934 | Kreitonian | News | Kreits to Eat 'Traffic Jam' |
October 3, 1934 | Miss Alice Ringland | News | Miss Alice Ringland to Address Band of Volunteers, Tonight |
October 3, 1934 | Soccer | Sports | Coeds Hold Soccer Practice in Gym |
October 3, 1934 | Men's Riding Club | News | Men Riders Convene For First time, Oct. 1 |
October 3, 1934 | President J. Oliver Buswell Jr. | news | Speaking System To be Permanent in Near Future |
October 3, 1934 | Student Directory | Information | Office to Publish Students Directory |
October 3, 1934 | Rowen Tingley | News | Correction |
October 10, 1934 | Thomas P. Crofts | News | T.P Crofts Appointed As Trustee |
October 10, 1934 | Webster Muck | News | Four Record men to Attend Press Meet |
October 10, 1934 | Freshmen Class | News | Freshmen Discuss Plans For Program at Homecoming |
October 10, 1934 | Mrs. Catharine C. Shapleigh | News | Permission Slips to Replace Coeds' Hostess Report |
October 10, 1934 | Louis Gehr | News | Publicity Bureau Discloses Personnel |
October 10, 1934 | Missionary Volunteers | News | Miss Martha Loud to Speak to Missionary Volunteers Tonight |
October 10, 1934 | President J. Oliver | News | President To Go East, To Fly Back for homecoming |
October 10, 1934 | Charles Wakefield Cadman | Music | Cadman To Give original Musical Story at Concert |
October 10, 1934 | Stanley Gambell | Literature | Oratorical Club to Hold Initial Meeting Monday |
October 10, 1934 | Dr. Taylor | News | Astronomers Go To Williams Bay |
October 10, 1934 | Millard Cleverland | News | Berg to Head History Club; Officers Chosen |
October 10, 1934 | Homecoming | News | President to Preach at Sunday Services; Grid Men Oppose Elmhust |
October 10, 1934 | The Wheaton Record | Column | Worship In Chapel — Just a Warning |
October 10, 1934 | The Wheaton Record | Column | New Committee System is Simplified |
October 10, 1934 | Eddie Torr | Column | The Gay Gargoyle |
October 10, 1934 | Huma Heart | Article | Human Heart Is Stirred at Through of Christ's Agony |
October 10, 1934 | Edith Hollingsworth | Literature | Helicon |
October 10, 1934 | Betty Weeks | Literature | Infomals Will Reveal Bow, Arrow Abilities |
October 10, 1934 | Irene Aunders | News | Bow Leader Reveals Her Pet Hobbies |
October 10, 1934 | Elgin Skating | News | Juniors Plan To Skate at Elgin Roller Rink |
October 10, 1934 | Mrs. Corinne Smith | News | Mrs. Smith Plans Informal Socials to Meet Women |
October 10, 1934 | Lawrence Paxson | News | Tower Bell Rings for Paxson, Eastern Girl |
October 10, 1934 | Amy Seidenspinner | News | Amy Seidespinner to Wed Steinhaus Tonight |
October 10, 1934 | Amy Deck | News | Muses Visit Among Aels With Music |
October 10, 1934 | Grace Sanderscn | News | May We Present — From The Class Of '35 |
October 10, 1934 | Enock C. Dyrness | Information | Registrar Gives Enrollment Faces |
October 10, 1934 | Chicago Fair | News | Two groups From Campus pay Visit To Chicago's Fair |
October 10, 1934 | Dean Edward Schell | Academy | Academy Classes Pick Heads, Visit 'A Century Progress" |
October 10, 1934 | Miss Effie Jane Wheeler | Literature | Miss Wheeler Criticizes For 'Literary Workshop' |
October 10, 1934 | Robert Glover | News | Fourth Floor Inmates to Hold Party |
October 10, 1934 | Dr. L. Allen Higley | News | Drs. Higley, Taylor to Go to National Physuics Meet |
October 10, 1934 | Football | Sports | Crusaders to Oppose Cardinals In grid, Cross-Country Meet |
October 10, 1934 | DeKalb | Sports | Crusader Jayvees Drop 18-0 Contest to DeKalb Srubs |
October 10, 1934 | James N. McKellin | news | Autumn Weather Promises Frequent Horseback Rides |
October 10, 1934 | Women Activities | News | ... W. A. A. Wail ... |
October 10, 1934 | Captain Frank Rejmer | Sports | Harriers to Run In Half, Oct 13 |
October 10, 1934 | Women Soccer | Sports | Soccer Practices Hold Attention of Women Athletes |
October 10, 1934 | Bob Maxant | News | Goal to Go |
October 10, 1934 | Vic Gustavson | Sports | Millikin Romps Over Crusaders With 41 - 0 Tally |
October 10, 1934 | Ben Coleman | News | Coleman, Fischer, Sterrett Continue Tennis Victories |
October 10, 1934 | Mrs. Hill | Literature | Writer Completes Book At Eleven Years Of Age |
October 10, 1934 | Philip Irabon | News | Irabon, C. Dodd to Head Internationals |
October 10, 1934 | Mrs. Gordon | News | Three Women Performers To Broadcast over WMBI |
October 10, 1934 | President Buswell | Information | President Buswell's Reply to Presbytery |
October 17, 1934 | Kelly Barnes,'27, to Act at Anlumni Banquet as Toastmasters, Oct.27 | Information | ' Latchstrings' To Be Theme of Dinner |
October 17, 1934 | George V. Kirk | News | Kirk to Leave Today For Trip to Southern States |
October 17, 1934 | Musical Pioneer Aims to Secure Development of Indian Melodies | Article | Cadman, Tower Artist, Has Strong Musical Background |
October 17, 1934 | Professor Seder to Play as High-light of Schedule for Sunday Afternoon | Information | Organ Recital Is Homecoming Plan |
October 17, 1934 | Dr. R.V. Bingham | Information | Dr. Bingham to speak to Volunteer Group Tonight |
October 17, 1934 | Football | Sports | A Matter of Course |
October 17, 1934 | Rule Committee to Limit Area to 30 Feet From Pole: Grease Allowed | Information | Rush Area Restricted |
October 17, 1934 | Miss. Florence E. Cobb | Information | Oct. 30 Date Set For First Recital |
October 17, 1934 | Robert Rayburn | Information | Trio to Sing , Play Over Station WMBI, Tomorrow |
October 17, 1934 | Mr. George V.Kirk | Article | $3.75 Per Week Is the price Of new Cafeteria Menu |
October 17, 1934 | James Couper | Information | Couper to Speak to CE on 'Life of William Carey' |
October 17, 1934 | Faculty Women to Sponsor Game Instruction at Novel Function | Information | Open House Will Start On Saturday |
October 17, 1934 | 'Not a Gnat' Is Plaint of Tiny Rhopalosiphum Pruniforaae | Article | Insect Answers Inquiries of Reporter as to His Identity |
October 17, 1934 | "All School" Dinning Hall | Article | A 'Cultural Opportunity' |
October 17, 1934 | The Bible | Article | Danger in Study Of the Bible |
October 17, 1934 | Flat Rejection | Article | Indifference to Atonement Amounts to Flat Rejection |
October 17, 1934 | Betty Weeks | Article | Friars, Phi Phi Delta, 'Y' House to Entertain |
October 17, 1934 | Men at 323 Lincoln Will Give Music Program at Formal Frolic, Oct.20 | Information | Friars Plan For party |
October 17, 1934 | Irene Saunders | Article | Bows present Delegates From Star at Informal |
October 17, 1934 | Robert Glover | Information | Southern Spirit To Pervade Fall Phi Delta Party |
October 17, 1934 | Mrs. Emerson to Preside At Annual Affair, Miss McDuffie to Serve | Information | Faculty Tea To Be Held Tomorrow |
October 17, 1934 | Chalmers Sherwin | Information | Blind Dates will Meet Frosh at Barlett Party |
October 17, 1934 | Betty Weeks | Information | Betty Weeks, Dorothy Horton, H. Berg, Sick |
October 17, 1934 | Eleanor Robson | Article | May We Present ---From the class of'35 |
October 17, 1934 | Homecoming | Information | Frosh Again to Form Letters at Homecoming |
October 17, 1934 | Other Organizations Assemble as Prep Activities get Under Way | Information | Academy Castilian Club Plans Musical Concert |
October 17, 1934 | Lorrayne Benson | Information | G.A.A Plan Party For Oct.19 |
October 17, 1934 | Kin Handley | News | Academy Athletes Form 'W' Club |
October 17, 1934 | Miss. Dorothy Brown | News | Academy Coeds Organize Gymnasium Class |
October 17, 1934 | Miss Stefania Thorlakson | News | Stefania Thorlakson Passes Illinois Test |
October 17, 1934 | George Willis | News | SDS Members Pick Willis as Director |
October 17, 1934 | Hatch, Troutman to Give Famous Orations at Meeting on Nov.5 | Article | Program for Orators Is Presented |
October 17, 1934 | Rolf Jacobsen | Information | Jacobsen will Recount Southern Summer Trip |
October 17, 1934 | Five Runners will Journey Downstate for Contest With State Champions | Sports | Harriers to Face Normal In Third Test, Saturday |
October 17, 1934 | Fifty Men Sign to Play Soccer; Competition to Begin Some-time this week | Sports | Gehr Names Four Captains to Lead Intramural Teams |
October 17, 1934 | Football | Sports | Cardinals Score Eight Touchdowns To Down Orange |
October 17, 1934 | Capt. Frank Rejmer | Sports | Wheaton Harriers Outrun Redbirds For 19-36 Victory |
October 17, 1934 | Riding Habit | Sports | ...W.A.A. Wail... |
October 17, 1934 | Edwin S.Seder | Information | Professor Seder to Play Elmhurst Bach Program |
October 17, 1934 | Mr.Peter Stam Jr. | News | Wheaton Musicians Plays In Loop Gospel Meeting |
October 17, 1934 | Muck, Howard, Hrudka Attend National Press Convention Discuss News Problems | News | Newspaper Men Hear Notables |
October 17, 1934 | Eliot Putnam | News | League Plans New Chapter |
October 17, 1934 | Mr. Clarence Dickson | News | Nine of Conservatory Go To Northwestern Recital |
October 17, 1934 | Paul M. Wright | Information | Pysicisists Will Elect New Members, Oct. 18 |
October 17, 1934 | Professor H. William Nordin | Article | Professor Nordin To Introduce New A Capella Choir |
October 26, 1934 | Miss McDuffie States 127 Students Will Benefit By New Eating Rates | News | New Dining Hall to Open Next Sunday |
October 26, 1934 | Admission Price | News | Special Alumni Rates in Effect |
October 26, 1934 | The Crusaders | Short Comment | C.E. to Have Topic on Homecoming, Sunday |
October 26, 1934 | Yearlings Triumph in Both Men's, Women's Contests At Meet Last Night | News | Frosh Win in Both Debates |
October 26, 1934 | Representatives from Many Classes to Register for Homecoming Festivities | News | Over 150 Alumni Scheduled To Return to Campus Today |
October 26, 1934 | Pirates Prove Formidable; Orangemen Drop But 2 Buc Tilts Since 1921; Recent Scores Close | Sports | Homecoming Begins Today; Gridmen Face Elmhurst Team |
October 26, 1934 | Year Is One of Progress In Campus Alterations of All Kinds | News | Many Changes Greet Alumni |
October 26, 1934 | President J. Oliver Buswell, Jr. | Short Comment | President to Fly From Washington |
October 26, 1934 | Registration Starts at 3p.m.; Elaborate Program Will Carry Visitors Up to Sunday Night | News | Homecoming Begins Today; Gridmen Face Elmhurst Team |
October 26, 1934 | Famous Composer, Quartet To Appear in First of Tower Presentation | Music | Cadman Will Make Personal Appearance Here, Tomorrow |
October 26, 1934 | Dr. Emerson, Mr. Philips Outline New System at meeting With Student Officers | News | Clubs to Adopt Finance System |
October 26, 1934 | Mrs. Corinne R. Smith | Short Comment | Mrs. Corinne R. Smith Entertains Coeds in Her Suite, Yesterday |
October 26, 1934 | Organists Comes with National Reputation as Head of Two Chicago Artist's Groups | News | Prof. Seder Enjoys New Work Here |
October 26, 1934 | Annual Rates High Score In Each part; Judges Commen Snapshots | News | Tower of '35 Gets Honor Rating from Press Group |
October 26, 1934 | Departments of Expression and of Music | News | Speech Students To Initiate Year's Recitals, Tuesday |
October 26, 1934 | Flag Rush | News | Frosh, Soph Men Confident of Easy Victory in Annual Rush, Tomorrow |
October 26, 1934 | Groups Plan Elaborate Floats To Enter Annual Spectacle; Order Announced | News | Paraders to Convene at One O'Clock |
October 26, 1934 | Firm Foundation on The Solid Rock | Article | Wheaton's "Unshakeables" Remain Unchanged |
October 26, 1934 | The Record's Viewpoint | Article | In Which a Policy Is Delineated |
October 26, 1934 | Humor | Column | The Gay Gargoyle |
October 26, 1934 | Student Opinion | Column | The Student Opines |
October 26, 1934 | Respect of Faith | Article | Two Kinds of Faith--- Their Methods and Their Results |
October 26, 1934 | Imagination | Literature | HELICON |
October 26, 1934 | Literature Societies | News | Societies to Welcome Returning Graduates |
October 26, 1934 | Homecoming Alumni | News | Homecoming Alumni Notes |
October 26, 1934 | International Students | Short Comment | Internationals Meet for Chinese Dinner at Muirs |
October 26, 1934 | Milton Hale, Bernice Killam, Ward Hyslop, Clement Jervis | Information | May We Present--- From the Class of '35 |
October 26, 1934 | Mrs. J. Oliver Buswell Jr. Will Be Hostess as Women Meet To Work Together, Oct. 29 | Short Comment | League Women to Fix Holiday Box |
October 26, 1934 | Reporter Discloses Previous Emphasis Upon Blackboard Drawing, Penmanship | News | Perusal of 1890-91 Register Recalls Art, Commerce Study |
October 26, 1934 | Spanish Club | Short Comment | Spaniards Select Wills For Semester President |
October 26, 1934 | President to Preach; men's Glee Club to Sing; Trio to Play | News | Homecomers to Have Union Church Service |
October 26, 1934 | Intersociety News | News | Society, Debates, Will Feature Academy Week |
October 26, 1934 | Variety of Games Features Innovation in Social Affairs Held by Faculty Women | News | "Open House" to Be Permanent Feature |
October 26, 1934 | Tug-of-War | News | Coeds to Fight In "Tug of War" Early Tomorrow |
October 26, 1934 | Carolyn Barr | News | University Graduate Will Present dramatic Reading |
October 26, 1934 | Director Nordin Announces Itinerary for Northern Eastern Journeys | News | Singers to Make Two Wide Hours |
October 26, 1934 | Badminton | Sports | Women of Faculty Open Gym Periods With Badminton |
October 26, 1934 | Conservatory Director Is Formerly Advertising Representative | News | Executive Ability Gains Position as Conservatory Director for Mr. Stam |
October 26, 1934 | Women's Glee Club | Short Comment | Three Represent College In Broadcast, Yesterday |
October 26, 1934 | Wheaton College Band | News | Band will Figure Prominently in Week's Activities |
October 26, 1934 | Chi Sigma Theta | Short Comment | Education Group Will Hold Chapel Service, Thursday |
October 26, 1934 | Eight Members to be Featured In Program of Appreciation of Foreign Works, Nov. 4 | News | Music Box Plans Russian Program |
October 26, 1934 | Rejmer, Mayeau, Souder, Malmquist, McShane, Hays Run Tomorrow | News | Harriers will Face Elmhurst, Tomorrow |
October 26, 1934 | Junior Varsity Men | Sports | Morgan Park to Oppose Jayvees Here, Tomorrow |
October 26, 1934 | Five-Letter Man Hails From East; Is Son of China Mission Head | Sports | Glover to Captain Crusaders In Elmhurst Tilt, Tomorrow |
October 26, 1934 | Wheaton Athletes | News | Goal to Go |
October 26, 1934 | Five Victories, One Tie Mark Homecoming Grid History Since 1927 Defeat | News | History Discloses Winning Streak At Homecomings |
October 26, 1934 | Welch Scores for Orange On Kick; Nori Counts After 35-Yard Run | News | Profs Win 7 to 6 Game At Wheaton |
October 26, 1934 | Cross-Country Team | Sports | Normal Whitewashes Crusaders, Saturday |
October 26, 1934 | Wide Range of Activities Claims Attention of Slim New Yorker | News | Harrier Captain Is Versatile Athlete |
October 26, 1934 | Soccer | Sports | Women's Interclass Soccer To See Action Next Week |
October 26, 1934 | Two Expert Marksmen Coach Club of 30 in Preliminary Contests to Select Team | Sports | Gunners Name Hockman Prexy |
October 26, 1934 | Illinois Collegiate Conference Football Race | Sports | Grid Conference Stands in Five School Deadlock |
October 26, 1934 | Soccer | Sports | ...W.A.A. Wail... |
October 26, 1934 | Elmhurst Homecoming Gives Inspiration; Crusaders Get Same Help Tomorrow | Sports | Pirates Tie Orange Last Year 6 to 6 |
October 26, 1934 | The Music Box | Short Comment | Music Box Presents Organists in Chapel |
October 26, 1934 | Student Council Sets Date of North Central Game For First Homecoming | News | Alumni Day Now Eleven Years Old |
October 26, 1934 | Homecoming Encounter | Sports | Varsity Grid Men Set for Buc Tilt Tomorrow |
November 7, 1934 | Election | News | Election Is Dependent on Campus popularity, Character, Testimony |
November 7, 1934 | Class Debate | Literature | Class Debate to Come to Climax, Thursday Night |
November 7, 1934 | Mrs. A. F. Tylee | News | Famous South American Missionary to Address Volunteer Band this Evening |
November 7, 1934 | Alexander Kaminsky | Music | Academy Music Club Will Bring Famed Russian Musician for Concert |
November 7, 1934 | Nat Wilson | News | Meals Served in Family Style; Hosts Supply Student Desires |
November 7, 1934 | New Dormitories | News | Discuss New Finance Plan |
November 7, 1934 | Conservatory | Music | Music Students to Begin Series Nov. 12 |
November 7, 1934 | Dr. Wallace Emerson | News | Substitute for Contest to Be Decided On |
November 7, 1934 | Dr. Walter L. Wilson | News | Dr. W. Wilson to Direct Series of Meetings, Chapel |
November 7, 1934 | The Wheaton Record | Column | A Plan For An Arbitration Board |
November 7, 1934 | The Wheaton Record | Column | A Word on Choosing A Literary Society |
November 7, 1934 | Eddie Torr | Column | The Gay Gargorle |
November 7, 1934 | Anonymous | Article` | Christians Must Apply Rules Of Safe Conduct in Living |
November 7, 1934 | Hjalmer Berg. | Column | HELICON |
November 7, 1934 | Alice Walendorf | Literature | Groups Fete Hallowe'en With Social Function |
November 7, 1934 | Chester Brockway | News | Nine Men Hold Farewell Party For Brockway |
November 7, 1934 | Bill Ven Huizen | News | Freshmen Frolic at Hallowe'en Function |
November 7, 1934 | College Enrollment | Information | College Enrollment Totals 762 Students |
November 7, 1934 | Ann Ekings | News | Ann Ekings Appointed Record Alumni Editor |
November 7, 1934 | Marguerite Turnbull | News | Alumni |
November 7, 1934 | Miss Marion J. Downey | Literature | Literature Students To Hear music Of Eighteen Century |
November 7, 1934 | Miss Doroty M. Brown | News | Miss Brown Visits Uncle, Dean Harno From U. of Illinois |
November 7, 1934 | Open House | News | Puzzles to Feature 'Open House', Saturday, Nov. 10 |
November 7, 1934 | Music Box | Music | Music Box Informal to Occur Tomorrow Night |
November 7, 1934 | Muir Home | News | Muir Residents Entertain Amid Rustic Setting |
November 7, 1934 | Immunization | Information | Nurse Says Ninety Undergo Dick Test |
November 7, 1934 | Elsie Findlay | News | Elsie Findlay to Return Soon, After Operation |
November 7, 1934 | Robert Nocholas | News | Five Religious Organizations Provide Spiritual Opportunities |
November 7, 1934 | Class of '35 | Information | May We Present — From the Class Of '35 |
November 7, 1934 | Basketball | Sports | Academy Hopefuls Strive For Honors in Athletics |
November 7, 1934 | Amy Deck | News | Amy Deck, Tucker To Attend Meeting |
November 7, 1934 | Wrestling | Sports | Player Resigns Wrestling Position Ball to Succeed to Coaches Post |
November 7, 1934 | Women's Soccer | Sports | Sophs Victorious A Women Knot Soccer Tournament |
November 7, 1934 | "Little Nineteen" | Sports | Thinclads Race In 'Little 19' Meet |
November 7, 1934 | Orville Eckberg | News | Eckberg's Career Varies in School - to - School Wanderings |
November 7, 1934 | Army Defeated Navy | Sports | Cadets Sink Middies, 2 to 1; Lead in Soccer Tournament |
November 7, 1934 | Donald Hockuan | Sports | Gun Club Plans Future meets for Saturdays Succumb to Lombard Team |
November 7, 1934 | Coach Coray | Sports | Gridders Fall by 20 -0 Score to Profs |
November 7, 1934 | Football Season | Sports | Crusaders to Meet N.U 'B' Gridmen |
November 7, 1934 | Crusaders | Spoers | Orange Squad, Eureka Battle to Scoreless Tie |
November 7, 1934 | "Know Your Campus" | Column | How Many Do You Know? |
November 7, 1934 | Captain Frank Rejmer | Sports | Harriers Fifth in Loyola Meet As Michigan Comes in First |
November 7, 1934 | Edwin Stanley Seder | News | Seder to Play With American Quartet At Hotel in Iowa |
November 7, 1934 | Charles Troutman | News | Council to Aid Relief For Needy College Students |
November 7, 1934 | Flag Rush | News | Faculty Votes That Flag Rush be Abolished |
November 7, 1934 | Soccer | News | ... W. A. A. Wail ... |
November 7, 1934 | Mrs. Gordon I. Mackenzie | News | Trio to Sing Over WMBI |
November 7, 1934 | Evangelical Students | News | League to Hear News Of Chapters, Monday |
November 7, 1934 | John Agnew | News | Student Council Minutes |
November 14, 1934 | Oratorical Contest | Article | Orators Will Hold Tryouts for Delegate |
November 14, 1934 | Debate | Article | Yearlings, Juniors to Clash Tonight in Debate Finals |
November 14, 1934 | Tower Concerts at Homecoming | Information | Tower Concerts will be Continued at Homecoming |
November 14, 1934 | Walter Wilson | Article | Dr. W. Wilson Likes Wheaton |
November 14, 1934 | Forensic Organization Leader | Article | Charles Troutman to Head Pi Kappa Delta |
November 14, 1934 | League of Evangelical Students | Article | Dr. Buswell to Speak at League Meet on Nov. 16 |
November 14, 1934 | Music Recitals | Article | Recitals are Inaugurated |
November 14, 1934 | College Christian Endeavor | Information | Virginia Stough Will Speak in CE, Sunday |
November 14, 1934 | Student Opinions | Article | Students Want Flag Rush, Vote Reveals |
November 14, 1934 | Dramatic Reading | Information | Chicago Graduate to Give Readings, 'Wild Decembers' |
November 14, 1934 | Physical Science Honor Society | Information | Five Physicists Will be Initiated in Honor Group |
November 14, 1934 | Federal Emergency Relief Administration | Article | F.E.R.A. Means 'College' To Multitude of Undergraduates |
November 14, 1934 | Flag Rush | Opinion | Not Abolished Yet . . . A Further Chance |
November 14, 1934 | Wrestling Coach Resigns | Article | A Statement on Player's Resignation |
November 14, 1934 | Poetry | Column | The Gay Gargoyle |
November 14, 1934 | Opinion | Column | The Student Opines |
November 14, 1934 | Christian Reflection | Article | Christian Ought to Keep Working after Success |
November 14, 1934 | Poetry | Column | Helicon- 'The Seat of the Muses' |
November 14, 1934 | Basketball | Sports | Coray Whips Cage Squad into Action |
November 14, 1934 | Campus Sports | Article | W.A.A. Wail |
November 14, 1934 | Wrestling Meetings | Sports | Class for Matmen Draws 35 Aspirants; O. Austin is Leader |
November 14, 1934 | Wrestling Coach | Sports | Coach Herbert Ball to Start Task Here This Afternoon |
November 14, 1934 | Intramural Soccer | Article | 'All-Stars' to Exit Campus |
November 14, 1934 | Campus Soccer | Article | Aels Upset Bows in Initial Soccer Play, 1-0, Yesterday |
November 14, 1934 | Football | Sports | Goal To Go |
November 14, 1934 | Wrestling | Sports | Thirty Matmen to Come to Practice |
November 14, 1934 | Football | Sports | N.U. Wins in Season's Final Start |
November 14, 1934 | Faculty Building a Trailer | Article | Trailer Soon to be Seen 'Round Here |
November 14, 1934 | Alumni Correspondence | Article | Mrs. Lewis, '82, Writes Letter to Dr. D. Straw, '81 |
November 14, 1934 | Men's Glee | Article | Nordin to Direct Musical Pageant |
November 14, 1934 | Piano Ensemble | Article | Ensemble, Speech Groups to Perform |
November 14, 1934 | Radio Performance | Article | E. Spooner, L. Harnish To Perform on WMBI |
November 14, 1934 | Flag Rush | Article | Returns from Faculty Questionnaire |
November 21, 1934 | Aristonian Society | Article | 155 Ask for Membership in Societies |
November 21, 1934 | Debate | Article | Debaters' Plans Near Completion |
November 21, 1934 | Stams Broadcast | Article | Mr., Mrs. Stam, two Coeds to Give Broadcast |
November 21, 1934 | Class Officers | Article | Yearlings Select John Ballbach for Class Presidency |
November 21, 1934 | Chapel Balloting | Article | Mr. Stam Sums Up Findings of Recent Chapel Balloting |
November 21, 1934 | Gospel Teams | Article | Office Makes Plan to Help Gospel Work |
November 21, 1934 | President Speech | Article | President to Talk in Michigan, Nov. 25 |
November 21, 1934 | Music Recitals | Article | 2nd Recital 7:30 Tonight |
November 21, 1934 | Russian Violinist | Article | Kaminsky to Play Violin, Tomorrow |
November 21, 1934 | Literary Society Meeting | Article | 'Judean Plains' to be Open Meeting Theme |
November 21, 1934 | Alumni Rings | Article | Alumni Take Stand on Wearing of the Class Rings, Decide Design |
November 21, 1934 | Debate Finals | Article | Two Junior Teams Upset Frosh in Forensic Finals |
November 21, 1934 | Opinions on Flag Rush | Article | An Attempt to Meet an Objection |
November 21, 1934 | Recital Series | Article | Nothing but Praise for the New Recital Series |
November 21, 1934 | Poetry | Column | The Gay Gargoyle |
November 21, 1934 | Student Opinions- Library Reports | Article | The Student Opines |
November 21, 1934 | Christian Reflection | Article | Prayer Expresses Yearning of Hungry Soul Toward God |
November 21, 1934 | Poetry | Column | Helicon |
November 21, 1934 | Basketball Tryouts | Sports | 24 Cagers Remain for Squad; To Take Cut |
November 21, 1934 | Varsity Letters | Sports | 14 Gridders, Six Harriers to Get Major Letters |
November 21, 1934 | Gymnastics | Sports | Nine Men Report at Gymnast's Call; To Give Exhibition |
November 21, 1934 | Schedule | Information | Basketball Schedule |
November 21, 1934 | Gun Club | Information | Gun Team to Meet Oak Park, Nov. 24 |
November 21, 1934 | Sports Comments | Sports | Goal to Go |
November 21, 1934 | Intramural Soccer | Article | Soccer All Stars Beat Mooseheart |
November 21, 1934 | Wrestling | Sports | Matmen to Face Two Big Ten Schools, Maybe Four |
November 21, 1934 | Football | Sports | League Ends Grid Work; Cage Practices Commence |
November 21, 1934 | Women's Soccer | Article | Miss Brown Selects All-Star Women |
November 21, 1934 | Society Soccer | Article | Aels Defeat Phils in Second Contest; Bows Play Today |
November 21, 1934 | Student Council | Information | Minutes of Council Meeting, Nov. 19 |
November 21, 1934 | Poll about Flag Rush | Article | Further Returns from the Recent Chapel Poll on Campus Activities |
November 21, 1934 | Sports Update | Article | W.A.A. Wail |
November 28, 1934 | Entire Proceeds of Little Symphony Concert on Dec.6 to Go for Relief | News | Orchestra to Give Aid to Needy Fund |
November 28, 1934 | Mr., Mrs. Simons, Mr. Heyden-burk Play Violin, Cello, Piano on Thanksgiving Broadcast | Information | Faculty Schedules WMBI Broadcast |
November 28, 1934 | Dr. Will H. Houghton | Information | Orchestra to Play In Chapel Dec.4 |
November 28, 1934 | Edwin Stanley Seder | Information | Hundred to sing 'Messiah,'Dec.13; Seder to Conduct |
November 28, 1934 | Miss Effie Jane Wheeler | Information | Miss Wheeler to Talk to CE, Sunday, Dec.2 |
November 28, 1934 | Open House Organized as Form of Recreation on Saturday Nights | Article | Students Tell of Reaction to Open house; Suggest Permanent Equipment Be Added |
November 28, 1934 | ' Self-Government' Is Keynote of Mrs. Shapleigh's Plan for Women | Article | To Link Up Dormitories |
November 28, 1934 | Willard Claassen | News | Willard Claassen To Speak, Dec.10, In Peace Contest |
November 28, 1934 | Wheaton man Named One of Six Best in After- Dinner Speaking | News | State Judges Laud Tucker |
November 28, 1934 | President J. Oliver Buswell Jr. | Information | Dr. Buswell Will Speak Thanksgiving |
November 28, 1934 | Dr. Emerson Gives tentative Plans for Handling of Men's House Problems | Information | To Increase In Efficiency |
November 28, 1934 | Helen Dornhoefer Is Chairman For Program to Renew Frolic In Lower Chapel, Dec.8 | Information | Recess Cancels Open House Fun |
November 28, 1934 | Dr. Howard Kelly | Information | Dr.Kelly of Johns Hopkins to Address Chapel Dec.10-12 |
November 28, 1934 | Thanksgiving | Article | Thanks Should Come From Heart, Not in Formal Way |
November 28, 1934 | Suzanne | Article | Thanksgiving Vacation Breaks College 'Grind' |
November 28, 1934 | The Boethalian and Aristonian Societies | Information | Bows, Arrows to Discuss " Sons and Daughters' |
November 28, 1934 | Helen Dobbins | Information | 'Totem and Tepee' To Draw Aels, Belts |
November 28, 1934 | Musicians to Meet Monday , Dec.3 in Program of French Pieces | Information | Music Club Plans Music From France |
November 28, 1934 | Oliver Austin | Article | Gospel team From W Club Leads in Elmhurst Service |
November 28, 1934 | Phils and Celts | News | Phils , Celts Keep Theme Secret |
November 28, 1934 | Mary Kestner and Calvin Busch | News | Tower Bell Rings For Mary Kester, Busch |
November 28, 1934 | Chalmers Sherwin | Information | Bartlett Hall to Entertain Guests At Party on Dec 8 |
November 28, 1934 | Yearlings Take Outing to Castle Lake, Nov.24; Engage in Treasure Hunt | Article | Frosh Enjoy Annual Hike |
November 28, 1934 | Professor Weyer Is Toast-master as Cross-Country-men Hold Celebration | Article | Dean Speaks To Harriers |
November 28, 1934 | Calvin Busch | News | May we Present From the Class of '35 |
November 28, 1934 | Dr. C. Benton Eavey | News | Dr.Eavey Visits Teachers' Meet |
November 28, 1934 | Mrs. Gordon I. Mackenzie | News | Selection Given By Mrs. Mackenzie |
November 28, 1934 | Elizabeth Warner | News | Elizabeth Warner, Mary Kestner Go Through Operations |
November 28, 1934 | Mrs. Shapleigh, Mrs. Smith To Discuss Deans' Work At Chicago Palmer House | Article | Dean to Go To Meeting On Dec. 7,8 |
November 28, 1934 | Harold Mackenzie | News | Harold Mackenzie Returns to Classes |
November 28, 1934 | Edwin Mayeau | News | Cage Season to Open on Dec.3; harriers Elect Mayeau Captain |
November 28, 1934 | Seveten men Remain on Squad After Coray Makes Final Cut | Sports | Milton to Be Intial Foe |
November 28, 1934 | Soccer Tournament | Sports | Aels Win Soccer Title From Bows |
November 28, 1934 | Rudy Tillman | Sports | ...W.A.A.Wail... |
November 28, 1934 | West Suburban Club Is Also Newly- Organized; Karstens, Beer Lead | Sport | Gunners Take First Victory |
November 28, 1934 | Fred McGuidwin | Sports | Goal to Go |
November 28, 1934 | Ed. Note: This May Be Heard Any Evening About Six O'Clock | Sports | One Lung Reechoes Howl and Wails of Cagers A la Showers |
November 28, 1934 | Wrestling | Sports | Coach Ball Puts Matmen in Shape For Heavy Season |
November 28, 1934 | Lewis, Gotch, Santel, Prove 'The LongerYou Grapple The Better You Wrestle | Sports | Dumb Bruisers are Excluded From Healthful Wrestling |
November 28, 1934 | Schedule to Begin Sometime before Christmas Holiday According to Gustason | Sports | Coach Gives Intramural Cage Plans |
November 28, 1934 | WClub, W.A.A., Gun Club, Riding Groups Invite Activities in Sports | Sports | Campus Organizations Encourage Athletics |
November 28, 1934 | Mr.Stam | Article | 'Dinks', 'Buttoning' Proved Beneficial By Chapel Ballot |
November 28, 1934 | World News | News | In This Wide World |
December 12, 1934 | Mellard Cleveland | Literature | Joint Meeting To Be Held Friday Night |
December 12, 1934 | Miss Florence E. Cobb | News | Speech Students Recite, Dec.17 |
December 12, 1934 | Edwin Stanley Seder | News | Seder to Lead 112 In messiah Chorus Tomorrow Night |
December 12, 1934 | Walden Howard | News | Debaters Will Speak Twice |
December 12, 1934 | Jack Hillis | News | Council to Hold Monthly Service |
December 12, 1934 | Dr. Wallace Emerson | News | Organizations Discuss Union |
December 12, 1934 | Rev. Kenneth Wuest | News | Rev. Wuest to Address Ministerial, Dec. 17 |
December 12, 1934 | Gordon I. Mackenzie | News | Campus Skating Anticipated As Soccer Field is Flooded |
December 12, 1934 | Ralph Dreger | News | Dreger to Address Honor Faternity |
December 12, 1934 | Dr. Robert McQuilkian | News | Dr. McQuilkin Will Lead Winter Services |
December 12, 1934 | President J. Oliver Buswell Jr. | News | President Is Noon Speaker |
December 12, 1934 | Mary Emma Fewell | news | Chi Sigma Theta Inducts Nine as Members, Dec 6 |
December 12, 1934 | The Tower | Information | Tower to Limit Group Pictures |
December 12, 1934 | The Wheaton Record | Column | 'Gossip' An Awful And Ugly Word |
December 12, 1934 | The Wheaton Record | Information | Come Out Skating Thrills |
December 12, 1934 | Kannee Kennee | Column | The Gay Gargoyle |
December 12, 1934 | D. W | Short Comment | The Student Opines |
December 12, 1934 | Christ | Article | Christ's Return Should be Hope of Every Christian |
December 12, 1934 | Edna R. Suskau, '34 | Literature | HELICON |
December 12, 1934 | Mildred Graveson | Information | May We Present — From The Class of '35 |
December 12, 1934 | Humor Book | News | Publication Containing Exerps From ten Gay Gargoyles to Be Published |
December 12, 1934 | Harold Bachman | Music | H. Bachman Speaks At Annual Clinic Of Band Directors |
December 12, 1934 | Clayton Howard | Alumni | Class Of '32 Alumni Address Students in Academy Chapel |
December 12, 1934 | Suzanne | News | Christmas Will Be Theme Of Open Meetings, Friday |
December 12, 1934 | Edward Crum | News | Bertlett Men Entertain with Lights, Music |
December 12, 1934 | Southern Students | News | Seven States Are Represented With 30 Southerners Present at Frolic, Saturday |
December 12, 1934 | Biola Students | News | Biola Group Has Party, Sunday |
December 12, 1934 | Erma Stevens | news | Senior Gives Christmas Readings in Expression Recital |
December 12, 1934 | Mr. Allen T. Bennett | News | Buffalo Alumni Notes |
December 12, 1934 | Enid Dresser | News | Engagement Of Three Couples Announced |
December 12, 1934 | Lake Erie | News | Lake Erie Grads To Hold Meeting During Holidays |
December 12, 1934 | De Kalb | News | Hoopmen to Play Twice This Week |
December 12, 1934 | Basket | Sports | Chicago Wins Over Orange |
December 12, 1934 | Milton College | News | Here And There On Court And Mat |
December 12, 1934 | W Club | News | Mat Tourney Will Begin |
December 12, 1934 | Coach Herbert Ball | Sports | Grapplers Prepare to Wrestle With Armor, Wisconsin |
December 12, 1934 | Milton College | Sports | Coraymen Open Season With 28-15 Victory Over Milton Tri-State Champs Last Year |
December 12, 1934 | Intramural Cagers | News | Intramural Cagers Will Start Play Later This Week |
December 12, 1934 | Edward A. Coray | Sports | Matmen Are Hosts Again For Tourney |
December 12, 1934 | Dr. Howard A. Kelly | News | Kelly Says Evolution IS No Dead Issue at All |
December 12, 1934 | Pre- Med | News | 20 Pre Med Take Exam On Aptitude |
December 12, 1934 | Mrs. Catherine C. Shapleigh | News | Three Faculty Women Attend Dean's Meeting |
December 12, 1934 | Alberta Dickman | News | Quartet to Play Over WMBI For College Feature |