| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| College Eye | 28 | 32 | 1 |
Page 1
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Religious approach to many problems discussed Sunday | Harold Bosley will speak at CHIC. |
| Views of the News | Observations on world and national news. |
| Katy Krossroads; Applied Journalism | Characters joke about dresses and journalism. |
| Old Gold jobs filled by board | Calvin Chase will be business manager; Carlton Dailey will be managing editor. |
| Nursery School playtime discovers various desires of young children; reporter learns some of their activities in visit to school | A look at the daily schedule at the Nursery School. |
| Romantic theme colors final play | List of cast members for "The Romantic Young Lady". |
| Steuben, Bragonier, and Borden present recitals next week | Performance programs. |
| Graduates note | Should report for Commencement information. |
| Summer's forum program planned by Miss Martin | Schedule of six presentations. |
| Local man records farmer's thoughts in poetry volume | James Hearst publishes "Country Men". |
| College opens up on Mother's day | About three hundred mothers visited. |
| Abbott writes for magazines because it is play to him | Professor Abbott writes both popular and scientific articles. |
| Special assembly will honor sports stars on May 26 | Will be honored at sports recognition assembly. |
| Spring magazine offers variety | Brief look at some of the contents of the next Purple Pen. |
| Orchestra group will entertain in chapel Thursday | Orchestra Club will perform; photo. |
| To-Who, says owls of honor groups Tuesday evening | Honorary societies will meet. |
| Honor students recognized at assembly meet | List of those honored; Professor Boothe speaks. |
| Swing? Why that's just jazz dressed up by a new name, says Kurtz | Professor Kurtz comments on trends in modern popular music; believes the modern music has grown from folk and classical roots. |
| Flash! Flash! Flash! | Fraternities will not pledge a student until he has been on campus for at least one term; probation period cut from nine to seven weeks. |
| Young of Kansas teachers for Sage | W. A. Young will teach while Professor Sage visits Europe. |