Site Search

 

Archives and Special Collections


Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 1 # 1 
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Jan. 27,1921
Print Issue
4 New School Venture (school paper) p. 1; "Grapurchat" Wins p. 1; Basketball season now on p.1 ; Red letter day-Jan. 11 th (Degrees give Miss Moffett jolly birthday surprise) p. 4  No page numbers on pages except for issue # 10
Vol. 1 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb. 10, 1921

Print Issue

4 A double header (basketball) p.1; Normal board meets p. 1; (There is a copy of p. 3-4 of #3 bound here also.)
Vol. 1 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb. 24, 1921

Print Issue

4 Our President (with labeled picture) p. 1; A brilliant party p. 1; Birthday dinner honoring Dr. J.P. McConnell p. 3;
Vol. 1 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar. 10, 1921

Print Issue

4 Radford Normal gains another big victory p. 1; Important educational campaign now on p. 1; Seniors choose sponsors p. 1; Four girls to accompany commission p. 1; Alumnae p. 3; Girls entertained at V.P.I. p. 4
Vol. 1 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 24, 1921

Print Issue

4 Student council week at R.S.N. p. 1; Miss Myrtle Boaz retires (as president of the student government with labeled picture) p. 1; Campaigners receive big ovation p. 1; Bellspring training school p. 4; Cut chapel?-we should say not!! p. 4
Vol. 1 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 7, 1921

Print Issue

4 Radford team Normal champions p. 1; Student council officers inauguration p. 1; Miss Clara J. McCauley retires (president of YWCA, labeled picture) p. 1; Ingles society elects officers p. 2Woman's world p. 3; Pocahontas literary society p. 4 
Vol. 1 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 21, 1921

Print Issue

4 Radford music week a success p. 1; The campus beautiful (lamp post will soon be placed) p. 1; Basketball explanation p. 1; R.S.N. took part in booster parade p. 1; Recital by Sir Edward Baxter Perry (famous student of Liszt) p. 1; An adventurous hike (six couples chaperoned by Dean Moffett had rattlesnake troubles) p. 2; Wedding bells since 1914 p. 4
Vol. 1 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 5, 1921

Print Issue

4 Senior expression recital first of its nature at R.S.N. New activities physical education department p. 1; Get a dinner for 85 cents p. 3
Vol. 1 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 19, 1921

Print Issue

4 The degree class had a big week at "Do-Drop-INN" p. 1; The first dean of women (with labeled picture) p. 1; Junior Red cross very enthusiastic organization p. 1; Not have time p. 2; A bit of Dr. McConnell's philosophy p. 2
Vol. 1 # 10
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
June 6, 1921
 

Print Issue

8 Radford Normal confers degrees for first time (six students will receive bachelor of science degree in Education, 5 have labeled pictures p. 1; Largest senior class in history of the Normal (class of 1921 from R.S.N. totals sixty-eight members) p. 1; Senior week p. 2; senior names and addresses p. 2; Picture: Members of senior class, 1921 Radford Normal School p. 3; The campus beautiful p. 4; The Normal Girls (a Toast and a Prophecy) p.4; I.L.S. Pilgrimage (annual pilgrimage to the Ingles monument) p. 5; The new playground p. 5; Theses (of the 6 holders of the B.S. degree) p. 6; Picture: Radford and New River A town, a people and a scene that make a setting for the Radford Normal School p. 8 
Vol. 1 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 23, 1921

Print Issue

4 Bound after #12 in C. 1; Motion picture for Summer Normal School p.1; Expression to be taught in Summer school p. 1; Some figures p. 1; Physical education interesting feature p. 1; Normal dining room facilities are a wonder p. 1; Honor conferred upon Dr. McConnell (became grandfather) p.3 Ad: Movie Charles Chaplin "The Kid" adults 30 cents p. 3
Vol. 1 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 30, 1921

Print Issue

4 in copy 1 only; Prof. J.E. Avent on leave for 12 months to study p. 1; Swimming is big feature of the Summer Normal p. 1; Teachers' agencies- timely warning p. 2; Tragedies!! (dogs in the swimming pool) p. 2; Picture:View of administration building and campus of Radford State Normal p. 2; Alma Mater (Song?) p. 4
Vol. 1 # 12 (13)
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 30, 1921
(July 7, 1921)

Print Issue

4 in copy 2 only; labeled as #12 with June 30, 1921 date probably should have a date of July 7 1921; c1 2 pages (3-4) after issue #11 which is bound after #12; McConnell-Nidermaier Wedding last Wednesday p. 1; City of Radford celebrates the glorious fourth p. 1; Hon. P.H. Kelley of Michigan makes splendid address p. 1; Some more figures p. 1; Songs we all love p. 2
Vol. 1 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 14, 1921

Print Issue

4 Superintendent of public instruction makes address p. 1; Dean Moffet (sic) receives honor at Columbia p. 1; Songs we all love p. 3
Vol. 1 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 21, 1921

Print Issue

4 His excellency the Governor speaks at R.S.N. p. 1; Agricultural education is factor at Normal School p. 1; County clubs again ( a continued list of the Young Ladies attending Summer Normal) p. 1; Swimming has become art  p. 1; Editorial ("There are enough people attending R.S.N. Summer School right now to turn the tide of an election in Virginia. Can't these people make Richmond know that this school HAS to have more money?") p. 2;
Vol. 1 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 28, 1921

Print Issue

4 Final basketball game of the Summer p. 1; Correct use of the telephone p. 1; Second term to open July 30th at R.S.N. p. 1
Vol. 1 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 11, 1921

Print Issue

4 Newcomer's impression of R.S.N. p. 1; Fall term opens Sept. 20 p. 1; New concrete walk p. 1; The campus beautiful p. 1; Library luxuries p.1; Letter from Prof. Avent p. 4
Vol. 1 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 25, 1921

Print Issue

4 Alumna of R.S.N. weds missionary p. 1; The gifts of our Summer school students p. 1; Picture: East view of dormitory and administration building R.S.N. p. 1; Summer quarter enrollment p. 3
Vol. 1 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sept 1, 1921

Print Issue

4 Picture: West view of campus p. 1; Summer school gift p. 1; The perfect girl p. 1; Picture: Scenes on the grounds at the Radford Normal p. 2; Picture (more of Radford) p. 3; New registrar p. 3
Vol. 1 # 20
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sept 29, 1921

Print Issue

4 Great prospects for R.S.N. basketball season p. 1; Callers (those holding callers' cards) p. 1; Stundent (sic) council 1920-21 by-laws still in effect p. 1; New order of electing the new class officers p. 1; Where are the alumnae this year? p. 3; The most noticeable changes at Normal p. 4
Vol. 1 # 21
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 13, 1921

Print Issue

4 New officers have been elected by the student body p. 1; Installation service of representatives to student council p. 1; Recreaton (sic) hour is new feature p. 2; The campus beautiful p. 3
Vol. 1 # 22
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 27, 1921

Print Issue

4 Miss Virginia Harwood retires as editor-in-chief (picture) p. 1; Senior class wins stunt night banner p. 1; Platform speeches of the class presidents p. 1
Vol. 1 # 23
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 10, 1921

Print Issue

4 Picture Tyler Hall (One of the present needs of Radford is an appropriation from the Legislature to complete the wing to the dormitory. The new wing will be similar to the front wing shown in the picture) p. 1; R.S.N. has been placed on list to correspond with British schools p. 1; Annual Halloween reception by literary societies p. 2; 
Vol. 1 # 24
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 24, 1921

Print Issue

4 Professor Joseph E. Avent receives honor at Golumbia (sic) p. 1; Literary societies to build two new buildings ou (sic) campus p. 1; Radford 'varsity meets her first and last defeat p. 1; Normal students participate in celebration of armistice day p. 3; R.S.N. stages burlesque p. 3
Vol. 1 # 25
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 9, 1921

Print Issue

4 Radford 'varsity is again defeated by Sullins College p. 1; Rural life conference to be held at Normal p. 1; Normal girls will again accompany educators on tour p. 1; Our campus friends (squirrel family) p. 1; Alumnae receive idea of literary society homes enthusiastically p. 1; Former Normal student elopes p. 3
Vol. 1 # 26
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 5, 1922

Print Issue

4 Gave crystal wedding reception on 26th of December p. 1; Pocahontas society gives open program to honor Ingles p. 1; Christmas banquet by faculty was very much enjoyed p. 1; Picture: These pictures are representative of the work in the Radford State Normal Training Schools p. 4
Total Number of Pages 108

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 2 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan. 19,1922

Print Issue

4 Pages are not numbered except in issue #10 I.L.S. roll call big event in the history of Normal p. 1; Grapurchat to celebrate its first anniversary January 27, 1922 p. 1
Vol. 2 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb. 2, 1922

Print Issue

4 Biggest Social event in history of Ingles Society p. 1; Students celebrate the first birthday of Grapurchat p. 1; W.B. Cridlin originator of Va. Pageant at Normal p. 1; Seniors prove victorious in hotly contested game p. 2; Baptist girls entertain p. 3
Vol. 2 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb. 16, 1922
 

Print Issue

4 Radford Normal downs Harrisonburg Normal in an exciting game p. 1; Biographical Sketch of the Class President (Annie McConnell, with picture) p. 1; Professor W.R. Bowers in Adviser of the Degree Class p. 1; Ingles literary society honors Gov. Trinkle p. 2; Dr. McConnell presents Pocahontas Literary Society with an Indian picture p. 2; Dr. McConnell tells of Trinkles inauguration p. 4; Colored help entertains p. 4
Vol. 2 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar. 02, 1922
 

Print Issue

4 Harrisonburg Normal again defeated by R.S.N. 'Varsity p. 1; Dr. McConnell's birthday celebrated p. 1; Radford Normal represented at student vol. Con.p. 1; Y.W.C.A. (National board ) worker visits the normal p. 1; Mrs. M.S.Moffett is made permanent mother of the Ingles Literary Society p. 2; Lifeof heroine of Southwest Virginia to be dramatized at Normal school p. 2; 
Vol. 2 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 16, 1922

Print Issue

4 Life of Southwest Virginia heroine dramatized by Ingles p. 1; Miss Stella Barnett (president of student council, picture) retires p. 1; Rural life conference taking place this week at Normal p. 1;
Vol. 2 # 6
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Mar 30, 1922

Print Issue

6 Breaking ground for the new wing of the dormitory p. 1; Teaching seniors hold institute p. 1; Normal 'varsity meets defeat at Farmville p. 1
Vol. 2 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 13, 1922

Print Issue

4 2 copies in copy 2, missing in copy 1; Labeled picture of the Radford Normal basketball team - 1921-1922 p. 1; Inauguration of president of the student ass'n p. 1; Fountain presented by 1921 Summer school students p. 1; Medical missionary speaks in chapel p. 3; 
Vol. 2 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 27, 1922
Print Issue
4 mislabeled as 7.8 in copy 1, 7 crossed out 8 in c. 2; Pageant on Southwest Virginia to be held on May 6 p. 1; Normal expression recitals please large audiences p. 1; I.L.S. wins triumph in "tree sawing" p. 4
Vol. 2 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 11, 1922

Print Issue

4 Ingles and "Pokies" select debaters for annual contest p. 1; Educational campaign having good results p. 1
Vol. 2 # 10
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
June 5, 1922

Print Issue

8 1922 degree class (with labeled pictures) p. 1; Ingles society goes on annual pilgrimage p. 2; Garden party was a delightful affair p. 3; Seniors present iron gate to the school p. 4; Picture of the senior class of 1922 p 5 Seniors' names and their addresses p. 5; Labeled pictures on p. 6 and p. 7; Trip through Pulaski p. 7
Vol. 2 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 22, 1922

Print Issue

4 Complete in copy 2 only; The tea room "Blue Gate' in (sic) now open p. 1; Picture and article about Dr. McConnell p. 1; Enrollment at summer school exceeds 1,000 p. 1; 1922 degree class presents urn p. 2
Vol. 2 #12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 29, 1922

Print Issue

4 Only in copy 2; Formal opening of the Radford Normal Summer School p. 1; Teachers of the Normal for the summer session p. 1; Arrangements for the Trip to Natural Bridge are complete p. 1; Interesting features at Radford State Normal p. 3;
Vol. 2 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 6, 1922

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 12 misfiled after 14 in copy 1; The way we eat at the Normal p. 1; Ad: The State Normal School for Women (with picture) p. 2; Wyrick Inn p. 3
Vol. 2 #14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 13, 1922

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 14.3 in copy 1; Dedicated to the Patrick-Henry County Club; The 'Mother" and "Daughter" County p. 1; Celebration of the fourth at Radford Normal School p. 3
Vol. 2 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 20, 1922

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 14 in copy 1; M'Ledge Moffett (picture) p. 1; Jeremy Pate Whitt (picture) p. 1; Stunt given by the summer students of the normal p. 3
Vol. 2 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 27, 1922

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 15 in copy 1; Expression recital for benefit of Society home funds p. 1; New arrivals at the "Nut Hotel" p.1; Prominent educators visit Radford Normal School p. 1; Item cut out of copy 2 p. 3-4;
Vol. 2 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 3, 1922

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 16 in copy 1; Picture: West view of campus and buildings p. 1; Registration days at Radford State Normal School p. 1; (brief article, no title) Radford city has bought all light, water and transportation systems from the Radford Water Power Co. and will be operated by the city p. 1; (brief article, no title) Largest hog the Normal school has ever raised was butchered last week. p. 2
Vol. 2 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 10, 1922

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 17 should be 18; The campus (with picture) p.1; New Dormitory to be most complete in the State p. 1; Representatives of anti-tuberculosis society speaks at chapel p. 1; How life is spent p.3; Contract let for the new dormitory p. 3;
Vol. 2 # 18
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Aug 17, 1922

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as 18 should be 19; Faculty gives reception to summer students p. 1; Normal school athletics (with unlabeled picture of basketball team) p. 1; The Library p. 3; Pocahontas literary society potent inluence (sic) p. 3; History of the ingles literary socety (sic) p. 3; Picture: Library, Pocahontas Hall, Ingles Hall p. 3; Picture: athletic field, swimming pool, tennis courts p. 4; Motion pictures (in education) p. 4; Gifts to the school from the student body p. 4
Vol. 2 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 24, 1922

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 19 should be 20 Complete in c. 2 only missing pages 1-2 in copy 1; Picture: Home of Dr. John Preston McConnell p.1
Vol. 2 # 20
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 31, 1922

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 20 should be 21 c.1 damaged pages, c. 2 ok; Alma Mater's glory playlet given in the chapel Thursday p. 1; Bird's eye view of social life at Radford State Normal p. 1; Picture: Scene from play given by expression students of R.S.N. p. 1; Picture: music room, Departmentof drawing p. 3
Vol. 2 # 21
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sept 28, 1922

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 20 corrected to 21 should be 22; Faculty receives in honor of the new student body p. 1; Radford State Normal opens with an enrollment of 235 p. 1; Sure cure for nostalgia p. 1; In the dining room p. 2
Vol. 2 # 22
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 12, 1922

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 22 should be 23 pages c.1 brittle, c. 2 ok; Regular nominations and elections carried out by the students p. 1; boosters from the Normal have great day in Floyd p. 1; Near East relief work in Montgomery County field p. 1
Vol. 2 # 23
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 26, 1922

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 23 should be 24; Only in copy 1; pages are brittle Society receptions in honor of the new girls a great success p. 1
Vol. 2 # 24
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Nov 9, 1922

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as 24 should be 25; Dr. Yonein lectures to large audience - R.S.N. answers call p. 1; Red letter day at the Radford State Normal county fair was a big success p. 1; Music department very active- important part of work p. 1
Vol. 2 # 25
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Nov 23, 1922

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as 25 should be 26; Complete in c. 2 only copy1 missing pages 1-2; Degrees win prize in the stunt night programme (sic) p. 1; Message from the alumnae president (picture) p. 1; Literary society homes committees work on plans p. 1; Former faculty notes p. 3; Over 7,000 different individuals have studied at R.S.N. in nine years p.3; Gifts given to the Normal p. 3; We are the '22 girls p. 4; Salaries p. 5; Recreation on the campus p. 6
Vol. 2 # 26
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Dec 14, 1922

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as 26 should be 27; in copy 1 only; Glee club makes its first appearance p.1; Pocahontas Literary Society presents "Christmas Light" p. 1; Radford State Normal has anniversary p. 1
Vol. 2 # 27
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 18, 1923

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 27 should be 28; in copy 1 only; Joan of Arc unveiled-- gift of class of '21 p. 1;
Total Number of Pages 122

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 3 # 1
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Feb 1, 1923
 

Print Issue

6 Page numbers are not printed on issues #1 to #8 Grapurchat celebrates second birthday - a real reel movie p. 1; Board of Trustees hold first meeting p. 1; State board of health picture shown Tuesday in auditorium p. 3; Rest Room is established for convenience of town students p. 4; Value of four quarter basis upon which Radford Normal operates p. 4; What it means to belong to the Y.W.C.A. p. 6 Copy 2 p. 1-2 torn;
Vol. 3 # 2
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Feb 15, 1923

Print Issue

6 Ingles Roll Call and reception was a big success p. 1; New athletic field p. 1; Camping (two tent villages) p. 1; England seeking Pocahontas' body p. 3; Radford joins national tree selection - the oak family p. 3
Vol. 3 # 3
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Mar 1, 1923

Print Issue

6 Improvements in Radford (paving of Tyler Avenue) p. 1; Radford Normal school ties Harrisonburg for season p. 1; Student volunteer movement conference- three great days in Radford p. 1; A girl's complete education p. 4
Vol. 3 # 4
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Mar 15, 1923

Print Issue

6 Picture (labeled): 1923 basketball team p. 1; Radford wins over Farmville on home court p. 1; Farmville team defeats Radford at Farmville p. 1; Sermon to the degree class of Normal School p. 1; Class goes to Blacksburg to study chickens p. 3
Vol. 3 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 5, 1923

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as #4 corrected to #5; Miss Thomas retires as student government president (labeled picture) p. 1; Student government election p. 1; Fashion show by Jr. special p. 4
Vol. 3 # 6
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Apr 19, 1923

Print Issue

6 Mislabeled as #4 corrected to #6; Miss "Bill" Shumate retires as President of the Y.W.C.A. (Labeled picture) p. 1; Kiwanians receive charter at banquet at R.S.N. p. 1; Radford gets prizes for the health posters p. 1; Installation of senior class pages for 1923 p. 1; Degree candidates establish new feature p. 2; New Glee club organized p. 2; Inauguration of student body very impressive p. 4; war on weeds p. 4
Vol. 3 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 3, 1923

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as #5 corrected to #7; Radford endorses "See America First"slogan p. 1; Spring musical festival last week at normal p. 1; Persephone - a spring pageant given by physical education department p. 1;
Vol. 3 # 8
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
May 17,1923

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as #6 corrected to #8; The Faculty - every member an expert in his department (labeled picture, biographical sketches) p. 1; R.S.N. represented at the county commencement p. 2; Excursion to natural bridge p. 4
Vol. 3 # 9
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 31, 1923

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as #7 corrected to #9; Degree class of Radford State Normal,1923 (labeled pictures) p. 1; Picture: Senior class of Radford State Normal 1922-23 p. 3; Senior class roll p. 3; Ingles win trophy cup in annual debate p. 8
Vol. 3 # 10
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
June 28, 1923

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as #8 corrected to #10; 1200 enrolled for summer quarter 1923 p. 1; Annual convocation of Radford Normal p. 1; Picture: Dr. John Preston McConnell p. 1; Spend your dimes at blue gate tea room p. 3; Summer faculty largest and best Normal has had p. 5
Vol. 3 # 11
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
July 12, 1923

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as #9 corrected to #11; Summer house summer school 1923 gift to R.S.N. p. 1; Trip to the Natural Bridge - see America first p.1; Fourth of July was holiday at Radford Normal p. 1; Mountain Lake outing p. 1; p.3-4 torn in c. 2; 
Vol. 3 # 12
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
July 26, 1923

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as #11 corrected to #12; Students have splendid trip toNatural Bridge p. 1; Grove Avenue Methodist Church entertains girls p.1; Search made for Pocahontas' remains is a failure p. 1; Chief Cook of
the Pamunkey Tribe speaks at R.S.N. p. 2; Normal School walk p. 2; Helpers at R.S. N. (colored people who work in the kitchen) p. 4; More tent excitement p. 5
Vol. 3 #13
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Aug 9, 1923

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as #12 corrected to #13; Memorial service for President Harding p. 1; Ninth of August is tenth anniversary of R.S.N. p. 1; Tag Day Drive second term gift to Normal p. 1; Senior gates arrive p. 1; Just a suggestion (change name to Radford State Teachers' College) p. 4; p3-4 reversed in copy 1; 
Vol. 3 # 14
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Aug 23, 1923

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as 13 corrected to 14; . Copy 2 only complete copyRadford Normal christens units of the dormitory p. 1; Normal has real "Birthday Party" Radford celebrates it's founding - p. 1; Joint Club banquet held on Saturday night p. 1; Normal student collects and sings Virginia ballads p. 3; Tyler Avenue beautified p. 4; Adding party picnic held on "SunsetHill" p. 4
Vol. 3 # 15
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Sept 28, 1923

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as #14 corrected to #15; A New Radford for the Old - Many changes taking place (mentions local businesses) p. 1; Organizations of the school to have no faculty advisors p. 1; The faculty changes at the Normal p. 1; Tea room is opened for the session p. 3; (no headline) Excavation for the new student building will begin in a week or ten days. p. 3
Vol. 3 # 16
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Oct 18, 1923

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as #15 corrected to #16; pages 3 & 4 reversed in copy1; Election of student officers held p. 1; The two societies join in entertainingthe new girls with biggest reception of season p. 1; We no longer dream of society homes p. 1; Health committee visits the normal p. 1; Why the health commissioners visited Radford p. 1; Blue gate open p. 5
Vol. 3 # 17
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Nov 1, 1923

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as #16 corrected to #17; Bankers are entertained at Radford p. 1; Grapurchat drive for subscribers doubles circulation p. 1; County fair at R.S.N. was a big success p. 1; Physical exams at the Normal school p. 3;
Vol. 3 # 18
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Nov 15, 1923

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as #17 corrected to #18; Hallowe'en celebrated by fine dinner p. 1; Girls of the normal joined in making armistice day in Radford a great success p. 1; Character party by the juniors p. 1;
Vol. 3 # 19
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Nov 29, 1923

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as #18 corrected to #19; Interesting programs given last week p. 1; Radford teachers will attend big educational conference at State capital this week p. 1; Dr. Yonan, native born Armenian speaks on conditions in near east to students here p. 1; Stunt night success under auspices of Y.W. p. 1; What a Radford girl has to be thankful for p. 3
Vol. 3 # 20
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Dec 20, 1923

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as #19 corrected to #19; Faculty banquets students p. 1; Pokie ideals maintained in program p. 1; Golden rule Sunday at Radford Normal p. 3
Vol. 3 # 21
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Jan 10, 1924

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as #20 corrected to #21; Virginia legislature is contemplating change in names of Normal schools of State p. 1; Officers are installed by literary societies p. 1; Students get the spirit of Indianapolis convention of the student volunteers p. 1; RSN ten commandments p. 6
Vol. 3 # 22
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Jan 24, 1924

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as #21 corrected to #22; 1924 Basketball season opens with a bang of victory at the Radford State Normal p. 1; Extract from speech of Gov. E. Lee Trinkle p. 1; Dr. McConnell attends anti-saloon meet p.1; Miss Moffett tells of her visit in Louisiana during the Christmas holidays p. 1
Total Number of Pages 130

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 4 # 1
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Feb 7, 1924

Print Issue

6 Grapurchat has third anniversary p 1; Radford Norma mourns death of Woodrow Wilson p. 1; The achievements of Radford p. 3;
Vol. 4 # 2
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Feb. 21,1924

Print Issue

6 (pages 3 & 4 reversed in copy 1, ok in copy 2.); R.S.N. renamed State Teachers College p. 1; Picture: Administration building and oaks at Teachers College at Radford, Va. p. 1; S.T.C. joins the world in paying homage to hero p. 3;
Vol. 4 # 3
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Mar 6, 1924

Print Issue

8 Literary Societies held home call (Society homes of State Teachers college at Radford are rapidly becoming a reality) p. 1; Picture: drawing of Amphitheater and literary society buildings p. 1; Chief of Pamunkey Indians at Pokie pow wow p. 1; Inles (sic) hold annual roll call February 9, 1924 p. 1; Dr. McConnell's birthday dinner big event p. 3; Society spirit p. 4; Monogram club has been organized p. 5
Vol. 4 # 4
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Mar 20, 1924

Print Issue

6 S.T.C. loses to sister college in good game p. 1; Members of the 1924 'varsity with unlabeled picture p. 1; Ingles open program proves a great success p. 1
Vol. 4 # 5 
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 3, 1924

Print Issue

8 Miss Wolfersberger succeeds Miss Herrick (as student body president) Picture: Miss Frances Herrick p. 1; S.T.C. Rat Day was howling success p. 1
Vol. 4 # 6
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 17, 1924

Print Issue

8 Ink stain p. 5 of copy 1, c. 2 ok; Y.W.C.A. president retires (with labeled picture of Miss Margaret Martin) p. 1; New election standards p.2; Prof. Gilbert presents Jefferson memorial foundation in chapel (fund raiser to buy Monticello) p. 5;
Vol. 4 # 7
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
May 15, 1924

Print Issue

6 College Celebrates May Day p. 1; Students of State Teachers College adopt resolution on Prohibition question p. 1;
Vol. 4 # 8
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 29, 1924

Print Issue

8 issue number written in pen; Final debators (sic) announced for debate June 7 p. 1; Mothers' Day exercises on May twentieth p. 1; Picture: View from elevation on rear campus p. 3; Student government at Radford College p. 6
Vol. 4 # 9
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
June 9, 1924

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as #10 corrected to #9; Labeled Picture: Faculty of Radford State Teachers College p. 1; Senior degree class of 1924 p. 1; The Senior professional class of 1924 (picture) p. 5
Vol. 4 # 10
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
June 26, 1924

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as #11 corrected to #10; Biggest session of R.S.T.C. opened June 16th ( little confusion experienced in registering the 1,400students - 100 young men also register ) p. 1; Commencement very successful affair at R.T.C. p. 1; summer faculty has many new members p. 1; New plan for student organization p. 7
Vol. 4 # 11
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
July 10, 1924

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as # 12,corrected to #11; Prominent men speak in general assembly ( William C. Redfield, Secretary of Commerce under Pres. Wilson ) p. 1; Election of class officers on June 30 p. 1; Advertisement: Is college education worth while? p. 3; The Golden rule at Radford College p. 6
Vol. 4 # 12
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
July 24, 1924

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as # 13, corrected to #12; Degree class wins the subscription contest (labeled picture) p. 1; the trip to mountain lake p. 1
Vol. 4 #13
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Aug 7, 1924

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as #14, corrected to #13; Attend Allegaynianna, R.T.C., Saturday, Aug. 23 p. 1; Pergola given by summer school of 1923 has been built on campus p. 1; Mrs. Lawson Soprano, sang at the college p. 1; Life saving demonstrations given at Radford Teachers College p. 1
Vol. 4 # 14
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Aug 21, 1924

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as #15 corrected to # 14; p 5 & 6 torn in copy 1; R.S.T.C.celebrates eleventh anniversary p. 1
Vol. 4 # 15
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Sept 25, 1924

Print Issue

6 mislabeled as #16, corrected to #15; Fall session opens successfully p. 1; Opening address by President Dr. J.P. McConnell p. 1; Many opportunities await the three hundred students who registered for fall term p. 1; Upper class enrollment is largest yet p.1; The Allegaynianna held as one the summer quarter features was a big success p. 1; Something about the island of Porto Rico p. 1
Vol. 4 # 16
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Oct 9, 1924

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as #17 corrected to #16; The adds in copy 2 are all marked up; Inter-society reception fine affair p. 1; Faculty holds reception and inspects rooms p. 1; Juniors and seniors of college awarded teaching fellowship this year p. 1; Thanks to the Radford Journal p. 1; Miss Moffett judges at Bedford fair p. 1; Organizations elect officers for 1924 - 1925 p. 1; Some R.S.T.C. pep songs p. 7;
Vol. 4 # 17
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Oct 23, 1924

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as #18 corrected to #17; Rotary club gives reception for teachers p. 1; Grapurchat made great forward strides under the direction of Miss Strickler (labeled picture) p. 1; Installation of officers impressive ceremony p. 1; New books in library p. 7
Vol. 4 # 18
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Nov 4, 1924

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as #19 corrected to #18, 2 copies in c. 1; (John W.) Davis elected President (of U.S.) by straw vote p. 1; Program of the republican party platform p. 1; The democratic ideals set forth in platform p. 1; Pledge of the progressives and LaFollette p. 1; Alumnae stunt wins prize at legion auxiliary vaudeville show p. 1; Woman's place in politics p. 4
Vol. 4 # 19
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Nov 20, 1924

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as #20, not corrected in c. 1; Armistice day big event in Radford p. 1; Rep Upshaw (US Congress) of Ga addressed the students p.1
Vol. 4 # 20
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Dec 11, 1924

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as #21 not corrected in c. 1; R.S.T.C. is to have an annual this year (first publication of this kind since 1918 when all energy and money was put on war work) p. 1; Annual staff elected at Radford college p. 1; I.L.S. receives for girls who remained here p. 1; Rats defeat degrees in wonderful game p. 1
Vol. 4 # 21
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Dec 18, 1924

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as #22 not corrected in c. 1; S.T.C. first quarter ends December 19 p. 1; Miss Barber, demonstrator of the Kellogg Co., of Battle Creek Mich. Visits R.S.T.C. p. 1;
Vol. 4 # 22
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Jan 29, 1925

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as #23 not corrected in c. 1; In memory of Governor Tyler (picture) p. 1; New students enroll for the winter quarter p. 1; New equipment for the kitchen has been put in p. 1; Exhibit of silverware and fine address p. 1; Work on Bee Hive going on with a vigor p. 1; Graduation of girls completing the regular two year course p. 1; College has series of good picture shows p. 2
Total Number of Pages 164

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 5 # 1
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Feb 12,1925

Print Issue

8 c. 1 binding is bad, pages of issue are torn from binding; Grapurchat celebrates fourth birthday p. 1; "The Flapper Grandmother" (musical play) at the college p. 1; R.S.T.C. defeats V.P.I. co-eds in the first game p. 1
Vol. 5 # 2
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Feb. 26, 1925

Print Issue

8 Radford Team wins the State championship p. 1; Picture: Miss Wanda Ellis (Head of the department of athletics and coach of the varsity of Radford College) p. 1; Ingles roll call program happy event p. 1; School life in the States p. 3; The varsity of Radford College p. 4
Vol. 5 # 3
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Mar 12, 1925

Print Issue

8 The annual pow-wow of the Pokies p. 1; Degree play pleases big audience at S.T.C. p. 1; Report of N.E.A. is given by Miss Moffett p. 1; Beehive goes to press p. 4; p. 3/4, 5/6 reversed in copy 2; 
Vol. 5 # 4
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 2, 1925

Print Issue

8 Officers for year 1925- 1926 installed p. 1; Graduation exercises held on March 23rd p. 1; Fashion show at college was success p. 1; Picture: Miss Alice Wolfersberger (retiring president of student executive council ) p. 1; Miss Hattie Ogburn assumes duties (as president of student executive council) p. 1
Vol. 5 # 5 
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 23, 1925

Print Issue

8 Question for the inter-society debate chosen p. 1; "Little Women" was big success at the college p. 1; Negro chorus delightfully entertains p.1; History of Radford alumnae chapter p. 2; Ingles observe bird day p.2
Vol. 5 # 6
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 30, 1925

Print Issue

8 High school contest at college was success p. 1; Gym demonstration given for visiting girls p. 1; Reception given by student body for the guests p. 1; Bee Hive to sell to students and faculty at $2.75 p. 1; Picture:Group of the Students from the Various High School represented in the high (school) contest held at Radford State Teachers College on April 17thand 18th 1925 p. 4 - 5;
Vol. 5 # 7
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 14, 1925

Print Issue

8 P.L.S. - I.L.S. Announce final debate p. 1; Music week observed at the college p. 1; How we buy and dress at the college p. 1; Representatives who went to student government assn. make an interesting report p. 1; Miss Shaner urges students to uphold the eighteenth amendment to Constitution p. 2
Vol. 5 # 8
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
June 4, 1925

Print Issue

8 p 3-4, 5-6 reversed in c.2; Creed of an R.S.T.C. student p. 1; May festival is held on college campus on Saturday, May 30th in the form of a pageant p. 1; Fine excursion to Dixie caves much enjoyed p. 1; The senior class p. 3
Vol. 5 # 9
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
June 25, 1925

Print Issue

8 Summer session of R.S.T.C. began June 15 p. 1; The annual commencement is a big affair p. 1; Dr. McConnell address the student body p. 1; Resolution of a summer student at Radford College p. 1; Big summer faculty at theCollege p. 1; advertisement: Luckman's Big Summer sale (with drawn picture) p. 5; Our blue gate tea room p. 7
Vol. 5 # 10
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
July 9, 1925

Print Issue

8 p 3-4, 5-6 reversed in both copies; Southwest Virginia incorporated p. 1; Picture: Dr. John Preston McConnell, President Southwest Virginia, Inc. p. 1; The faculty picnics at Lake Ramona p. 1; Mrs. Smeltz's address (on the education and religious welfare of the colored race in our country) p. 1; Radford is represented by 200 girls (help celebrate the 149thanniversary of the Declaration of Independence ) p. 1; The great southwestof Virginia - a glimpse at her origin p. 3
Vol. 5 # 11
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
July 23, 1925

Print Issue

8 Pokie Spanish program was a big success p. 1; The relation of the teacher to the pupil p. 1; Mrs. Arthur talks on the Junior Red Cross p. 1; Labeled Picture: The Summer Faculty p. 3
Vol. 5 # 12
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Aug 6, 1925 

Print Issue

8 p 3-4, 5-6 reversed in c.2; Gov.Trinkle visits Teachers College here p. 1; Summer Quarter second term began July 26th p. 1; Climax to the summer quarter comes August 22 p. 1; Service to the memory of Mr. (William J.) Bryan, (the Prince of Peace and Great Commoner) p. 1; Mr. Anderson talks on life of Mr. (Gene Stratton) Porter p. 1; 
Vol. 5 #13
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Aug 20, 1925

Print Issue

8 p 3-4, 5-6 reversed in c.2 part of p.1 copy 2 is unreadable; Faculty and officers banquet at the Dixie Inn p. 1; Student government does a great work p. 1; Miss Moffett heads party attending farmers' institute meeting held in Blacksburg p. 1
Vol. 5 # 14
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Oct 8, 1925

Print Issue

8 issue # is missing, penned in. Issues # 14 and # 15 are reversed in c.2; R.S.T.C. opens largest session in its history p. 1; Students of the college nominate officers p. 1; Scholarship girls assist in grading correspondence work p. 1; Young ladies graduate from college in both two-year and degree courses in August p. 1;
Vol. 5 # 15
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Oct 29, 1925

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as # 14, corrected to # 15; Pocahontas - Ingles societies hold reception p. 1; The college glee club reorganized p. 1; "the Elixirof Love" (an opera buffa) pleases large audience p. 1; Student body meets in open forum p. 1; Rat Day -- Oct. 27th p. 7
Vol. 5 # 16
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Nov 12, 1925

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as # 15 penned in # 16 p 3-4, 5-6 reversed in c.2; Halloween carnival a big success p. 1; Noted educators (Dr. And Mrs. Josephus Hopwood) visit the college p. 1
Vol. 5 # 17
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Nov 26, 1925

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as #16 corrected to # 17; Freshmen defeat sophs in fast game by 29 to 17 p. 1; Varsity team has banquet - Jeanette Mears is captain p. 1; Japanese tea garden scene of reception p. 1; Freshman (sic) get under way in College life p. 8
Vol. 5 # 18
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Dec 10, 1925

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as # 17 corrected to # 18; Radford defeats V.P.I. co-eds 24 to 2 p. 1; World Court discussed by college girls p. 1; Should U.S. bemember of World Court? p. 1
Total Number of Pages 144

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 6 # 1
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Jan 14, 1926

Print Issue

8 Date mislabeled as 1925, issue # 18 corrected to # 1, c.1 has black spot over masthead, c.1 has bad binding.; Enrollment largest in history of winter session p. 1; Return of girls awakes silent halls (all students eager to inspect new Helen Henderson Hall) p. 1; P.L.S. installation service p.2; I.L.S. (Installation service) p. 3; Message of sympathy to Governor Trinkle p. 7
Vol. 6 # 2
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Jan 28, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 19 corrected to vol 6 #2 This is in c. 1 ONLY. Grapurchat celebrates fifth birthday p. 1; Y.W.C.A.'s stunt night great success p.1; Students to broadcast over radio p. 1; Degree class ring is standardized p. 7; 
Vol. 6 # 3
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Feb 11, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 20 corrected to vol 6 # 3; Ingles conduct fifth annual roll call p. 1; Radford girls take part in radio concert p. 1; Students make survey in Home Ec (of the local cash and credit stores of Radford) p. 1; College to have out door pool p. 1; Why not build our society homes? p. 4
Vol. 6 # 4
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Feb 25, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 21 corrected to vol 6 # 4. Smudges on c. 2; Grand total collected for society homes is now $6,930.91 p. 1
Vol. 6 # 5 
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Mar11, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 22 corrected to vol 6 # 5; Pokies subscribe $1,969 for home p. 1; Student body has election of officers p. 1; Ingles to give "Daddy Long Legs" p.1; Beehive nears completion p. 4
Vol. 6 # 6
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 1, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 23 corrected to vol 6 # 6 c.2 front page smudged.
Student officials are installed p. 1; Bristol alumnae organize; contribute to home fund p. 1;
Vol. 6 # 7
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 15, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 24 corrected to vol 6 # 7; Retiring president of student council (picture) Hattie Ogburn p. 1; Adam and Eva presented by senior class p. 1; Beauty marks observance of Easter p. 1;
Vol. 6 # 8
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 29, 1926

Print Issue

8 date said 1925 corrected to 1926 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 25 corrected to vol 6 # 8; Margaret Black, retiring president, Y.W.C.A. (Picture) p.1; May day to be great day at college p. 1; Annual is received and distributed p. 1; Pictures: Radford varsity basketball team, second basketball team p. 5; Home Ec student gives hosiery shopping hints p. 7;
Vol. 6 # 9
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 13, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 26 corrected to vol 6 # 9; Mrs. Robert L. McConnell's death mourned at college p. 1; Mt. Olympus is theme of May festival p.1; Alligator coming to R.C. p. 7
Vol. 6 # 10
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 27, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 27 corrected to vol 6 # 10 This is in c. 1 only; Governor Byrd and "All Virginia" party welcomed at R.S.T.C. p. 1; Pokies make Governor Byrd chief p. 1; Ingles make pilgrimage to monument p. 1; Raise standards of requirements p. 7;
Vol. 6 # 11
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
June 30, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 29 corrected to vol 6 # 11; 1,152 students are enrolled here (registration here greater than all other teachers colleges in Virginia) p. 1; Officers are elected by classes p. 1; Dr. McConnell leads tour to White House p. 1; Literary society organized by men p. 3; New Society named after Dr. McConnell p. 5; Mactier to draft dormitory plans p. 5
Vol. 6 # 12
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
July 12, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 30 corrected to vol 6 # 12; "Jefferson Still Lives" says (US Congressman ) Clifton Woodrum (Independence day celebrated here) p. 1; Jefferson as educator described by McConnell p. 1; Concerning Mountain Lake p. 4;
Vol. 6 # 13
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
July 23, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 31 corrected to vol 6 # 13; To let new dormitory contract on August 16 to employ architect to plan Wigwam and hut p. 1;Country clubs have feasts and frolics p. 1; Make survey of church affiliations p. 1
Vol. 6 # 14
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Aug 6, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 31 corrected to vol 6 # 14 . Handwritten note on p. 5 copy 1.; Kearfoot drafts plans for homes p. 1; History of Inglesis portrayed p.1; Porto Rican senoritas do stunts p. 1; Men's society hears Gilbert p. 1; Want harmony among races p. 3; Nine hundred register p. 8
Vol. 6 # 15
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Aug 27, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 31 (again) corrected to vol 6 # 15; To break ground at once for new large dormitory p. 1; Outdoor pool opened for swimmers p. 1; Allegaynianna is scene of fun and pageantry p. 1; State press association entertained at college p. 1; How college impressed one of visiting editors p. 4; McConnell society enjoys banquet p. 5; Folger to be speaker at finals p. 7
Vol. 6 # 16
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Oct 1, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 1 corrected to vol 6 # 16; Enrollment of students beats record for fall p. 1; Freshman week program opens college activities p. 1; Statistics of schools in 1924-25 p. 2; Faculty members inspect dormitory p. 3; Much to see on college campus p. 5; Learning to swim? p. 5; W.C.T.U. (Woman's Christian Temperance Union) holds convention here p. 6
Vol. 6 # 17
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Oct 15, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 2 corrected to vol 6 # 17; Societies hold joint reception p. 1; Miss Moffett is made chairman for better homes p. 1; College orchestra is reorganized p. 1; Russian Cossack chorus delights p. 1; Official directory (Student Organizations of Radford College) p. 4; New laboratory more efficiency p. 5; Attend funeral of Mrs. Minnie Ingles p. 6; Qualities looked for in employing teachers p. 7; Certificate plan may be adopted p. 7
Vol. 6 # 18
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Oct 29, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 3 corrected to vol 6 # 18; Page 1 dated Oct 29 the rest Oct. 28; Bewitching witches and goblins to play at party p. 1; Dr. McConnell in Who's Who p. 1; Contract let for Beehive p. 1;
Vol. 6 #19
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Nov 16, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 4 corrected to vol 6 # 19; Students to take part in Lee Highway Pageant (Celebrate opening of transcontinental road and sesquicentennial of Montgomery) p. 1; Home ec. girls enjoy trip in bus p. 1
Vol. 6 #20
p. 1  p.   7
p. 2  p.   8
p. 3  p.   9
p. 4  p. 10
p. 5  p. 11
p. 6  p. 12
Nov 23, 1926

Print Issue

12 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 4 corrected to vol 6 #20; Radford College girls going to Roanoke Students join in highway celebration p. 1; Society home fund report submitted p. 1; Milestones mark college history p. 6
Vol. 6 #21
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Dec 17, 1926

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as vol. 7 # 6 corrected to vol 6 # 21; V.P.I. Co-eds lose to Radford by 50 to 5 score p. 1; "Holy Grail" to be theme of Christmas pageant p. 1; College gets gun (cannon) p. 7
Total Number of Pages 172

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 7 # 1
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Jan 14, 1927

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as 7 #7 corrected to #1; New enrollment adds 33 names to college roster p. 1; Student association holds first new year meeting p. 1; Denomination Sunday is new p. 2; What the December graduates are doing p. 4; Diet tables for fats and leans p. 8
Vol. 7 # 2
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Jan 28 (no year)

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as 7 #8 corrected to #2, ink stain on p1 c. 1 No year date on issue; Former Grapurchat editors send birthday greetings p. 1; Achievement of college and student organizations (from Jan. 1926 to Jan. 27 including information about new buildings) p. 1
Vol. 7 # 3
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Feb 18 (no year)

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as 7 #9 corrected to #3; Students discuss in open forum, student government p. 1; Zimmer harp trio delights audience p. 1; Missionary conference meets at William and Mary p. 1
Vol. 7 # 4
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Mar 4, 1927

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as 7 #10 corrected to #4 ; Radford wins State basketball championship (labeled picture) p. 1; Dr. McConnell entertains varsity team p. 1; Ingles has its roll call p. 1; Pokie pow wow is a success p. 1
Vol. 7 # 5
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 5, 1927

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as 7 # 11 corrected to #5; New students bring total enrollment up to 637 p. 1; Intercollegiate debate will take place, May 7; Labeled picture of retiring president of Y.W.C.A. Sallie Stevens and of Ethel Roberts, retiring president of the student body p. 1; List of college student leaders p. 4; Prohibition has come to stay p. 6
Vol. 7 # 6
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 26, 1927

Print Issue

8 mislabeled as 7 #12 corrected to #6; Dr. John Preston McConnell again heads S.W.V., Inc. p. 1; What a man wants in a wife p. 1; Virginia academy of science program p. 5
Vol. 7 # 7
p. 1  p.  7
p. 2  p.  8
p. 3  p.  9
p. 4  p. 10
p. 5  p. 11
p. 6  p. 12
May 16,1927

Print Issue

12 Radford College is double winner (takes both sides of debate) p. 1; Dance before May queen p. 1; Music week observed at Radford college p.2; Mr. Nerin talks on rayon p. 2; Dr. Hudson inaugurates good English week p. 6; List of winners of the Pocahontas Ingles debates p. 9
Vol. 7 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 7, 1927
Print Issue
4 Madame Russell Hall dedicated Pokies win inter-society debate p. 1; Dormitory is duly named p. 1; Commencement program p. 1
Vol. 7 # 9
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
June 25, 1927

Print Issue

8 Radford Teachers College affords varied opportunities to its students p. 1; Enrollment exceeds 800 in first term p. 1; Dr. McConnell welcomes our new students p. 1; Madame Russell Hall, one of finest dormitories in state, opened to students p. 1
Vol. 7 # 10
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
July 12, 1927

Print Issue

8 Radford Girls active at Ec Meet, McConnell likens school life to war p. 1; Mourning in dormitories for dead pet (Tribute to Beautiful, the college's pet cat.) p. 1;
Vol. 7 # 11
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
July 19, 1927

Print Issue

8 College board will be here on Wednesday p. 1; Picture: Madame Russell Hall with an explanation p. 1; Class officers elected p. 1; Editorial: foot rests p. 4
Vol. 7 # 12
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Aug 2, 1927

Print Issue

8 Picture and article on Dean M'Ledge Moffett p. 1; Women whom we honor at our College p. 1; Education of women doubles our efficiency p. 1; Achievements of Radford graduates p. 1; Part women have played in progress p. 1; This number is dedicated to the women of Virginia and to the inspiring genius of Dean Moffett p. 1
Vol. 7 # 13
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Aug 23, 1927

Print Issue

8 Fall Session begins Sept. 20 with largest enrollment (Bios of new faculty, Moffett on leave to Columbia,) p.1; Allegaynianna ends brillant(sic) session; Pathe Camera is busy on college campus (the making a movie on campus) p.1
Vol. 7 # 14
p. 1  p.   6
p. 2  p.   7
p. 3  p.   8
p. 4  p.   9
p. 5  p. 10
Oct 6, 1927

Print Issue

10 New erollment (sic) exceeds all fall records, freshman week is observed at college p. 1; Dr. Hudson is new dean p. 1; Nine on faculty new members p. 1; Old Tyler place millstones now adorn campus p. 4; Athletic section p. 5
Vol. 7 # 15
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Oct 25, 1927

Print Issue

8 Student organizations elect officers, genii figure in inter-society reception p. 1; Baptist union active on campus p. 1; Student life is not reckless p. 1; College directory student association p. 5
Vol. 7 # 16
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Nov 8, 1927

Print Issue

8 Why Not? music comedy makes great hit, Devereuxs again charm college audience p. 1; Students let contract for 1928 Beehive p. 1; Glee organized goes to Floyd for community sing p. 7
Vol. 7 # 17
p. 1  p.  7
p. 2  p.  8
p. 3  p.  9
p. 4  p. 10
p. 5  p. 11
p. 6  p. 12
Nov 22, 1927

Print Issue

12 Freshman tells how she enjoyed rat day p. 1; In memoriam (on Dr. McConnell's father's death) p. 1; "Follow the Gleam" is 1928 Beehive theme p. 1; Are you ready? (the supposed haunting of Heth house) p. 5
Vol. 7 # 18
p. 1  p.   6
p. 2  p.   7
p. 3  p.   8
p. 4  p.   9
p. 5  p. 10
Dec 6, 1927

Print Issue

10 Y.W. stunt night shows originality p. 1; Dr. Johnson speaks in general assembly p. 1; Thanksgiving day ends with party p. 1; Freshman class chooses colors, flower and motto p. 1
Vol. 7 # 19
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Dec 20, 1927 

Print Issue

6 Y.W.C.A. vesper service pictures nativity scene p. 1; Graduation exercises to be held tonight p.1;
Vol. 7 # 20
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Jan 17, 1928 

Print Issue

8 Students like many changes on campus p. 1; Eighteenth amendment in pageant p. 1; Miss Irving says law was not "Put Over" p. 1; Editorial: Manners and conduct in the assembly hall p. 4
Total Number of Pages 166

 
 
 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 8 # 1
p. 1  p.   6
p. 2  p.   7
p. 3  p.   8
p. 4  p.   9
p. 5  p. 10
Jan 31, 1928

Print Issue

10 Tells story of Teachers College (Dr. McConnell writes also interestingly of Radford and Southwest) p. 1; Grapurchat has seventh birthday p.1; Picture: Administationr (sic) building and grove covered with snow p. 1; Lee's birthday is celebrated at College p. 1; Students lament Mr. Huddle's death p. 3; Editorial: Our beloved President p. 4; Pictures: Familiar Scenes on RadfordCollege Campus p. 5; The Radford calendar p. 8
Vol. 8 # 2
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Feb 21,1928

Print Issue

8 Ingles Society holds its annual roll-call p. 1; Chief Strongheart tellsof Indian life p. 1; Faculty club has valentine party p. 1
Vol. 8 # 3
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Mar 6, 1928

Print Issue

8 c. 2, page 1 torn; Gift of the peace pipe marks Pokie pow wow p. 1; Dramatic club takes Belasco for its name p. 1; Your chance to see nation's capital (total package cost $35) p. 7
Vol. 8 # 4
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Mar 27, 1928

Print Issue

8 Picture: Pauline Osborn, retiring president of Y.W.C.A. p. 1; Picture: Jeannette Mears, retiring president of student council p. 1; Georgette players give varied program here p. 1; Ingles society to present Rosemary at open program p. 1; Enrollment is increased this quarter p. 1; Student bodies install newly elected officers p. 1; Faculty to give Julius Caesarin burlesque Editorial Are you guilty? p. 4;
Vol. 8 # 5 
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 10, 1928

Print Issue

8 Sunrise service held on senior promenade p. 1; Picture: Anne Jennings , new president of the student council p. 1; Picture: Cecil Shepherd, new president of Y.W.C.A. p. 1; Faculty comedians bring Caesar up-to-date p.1; How Virginia sizes up in education p. 7
Vol. 8 # 6
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 24, 1928

Print Issue

8 Mabelle Durham chosen queen of May festival p. 1; Teachers can help abolish white plague (tuberculosis) p. 1
Vol. 8 # 7
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 8, 1928

Print Issue

8 Radford celebrates 15th anniversary, p. 1; Carl McConnell makes Monticello clock tell time p. 1; Motion pictures in our college p.3; p. 3-4 torn out of binding in c. 2
Vol. 8 # 8
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 22, 1928

Print Issue

8 Radford double victor in inter-collegiate wins both ways over sister colleges p. 1; Pi Gamma Mu chapter is organized p. 1; Gold fish had tragic experience on college campus p. 2; Editorial: What Pi Gamma Mu means toRadford College ( last 3 paragraphs printed upside down and backwards) p. 4; ink stains on corners of pgs 4-5 no damage to text c. 1;
Vol. 8 # 9
p. 1  p.  7
p. 2  p.  8
p. 3  p.  9
p. 4  p. 10
p. 5  p. 11
p. 6  p. 12
June 5, 1928

Print Issue

12 Pocahontas winner of great annual debate p. 1; Thirty-five seniors receive their degrees p. 1; Class history shows varied achievement p. 3; Washington trip was full of interest p. 7
Vol. 8 # 10
p. 1  p.  7
p. 2  p.  8
p. 3  p.  9
p. 4  p. 10
p. 5  p. 11
p. 6  p. 12
June 27, 1928

Print Issue

12 mislabeled as #9 corrected to #10; 712 Students enroll for summer quarter (500 are now quartered on campus) p. 1; Student organizations have elections p. 1; Labeled pictures of campus p. 1; Picture: Helen Henderson Hall p.6; Who's Who in our Faculty (with labeled pictures of Mr. J.P. Whitt, Dr.McConnell and Dean Moffett) p. 7
Vol. 8 # 11
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
July 11, 1928

Print Issue

8 p. 5-6 torn in copy 1, missing text in copy 2.; Fourth of July celebratedin assembly p. 1; Stunt night held on Friday the thirteenth p. 1; Capital(Williamsburg) is to be restored p. 1; Faculty (with labeled pictures ofMiss Willie Allen and Mrs. Jaynie Whitt p. 7
Vol. 8 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 31, 1928

Print Issue

4 page size increased, bound with vol. 9; Enrollment goes up - total is 812 p. 1; New building contract let (for student activity building) p. 1; Alumni association officers ( labeled pictures of Miss Blanche Daniel, Miss Charlsie Camper and Mrs. George Williams p. 1
Vol. 8 #13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 15, 1928

Print Issue

4 Summer quarter to reach climax in allegaynianna p.1; College observes fifteenth birthday p. 1; A faculty group with labeled pictures p. 2;
Vol. 8 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 26, 1928

Print Issue

4 Student activity building nearing completion p. 1; Student officers elected for year p. 1; Freshman week observed here p. 1; Why do not students think? Mr. Gilree discusses social problems with college girls p. 1; One hundred Radford students are in Fancy Gap road celebration p. 1
Vol. 8 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 9, 1928

Print Issue
 

4 Campus training school to be dedicated on Nov. 20 p. 1; Pi Gamma Mu meets officers elected p. 1; Art club organized at Radford p. 1; New faculty members p. 4
Vol. 8 # 16
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Nov 26, 1928

Print Issue

6 p. 1-2 copy 1 missing part, copy 2 is OK; The student activity building (middle unit, located near the bird fountain, is nearing completion) p.1; The campus training school (is attracting more and more attention as the building nears completion) p. 1; Education a means of promoting peace p. 1; Where the 1927-1928 graduates in the two year course are teaching p. 3; May salvage hulks of two old warships p. 5
Vol. 8 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 15, 1928

Print Issue

4 Radford College made member of the Southern Association p. 1; Students to appear on the screen in 1929 p. 1; Mrs. Kim, a Korean, visits the college p. 1
Total Number of Pages 124

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 9 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 23, 1929 on Masthead, Jan 18, 1929 on running head

Print Issue

4 Mislabeled as 8 #18 corrected to 9 #1 c. 3 p 3-4 torn; Student building completed p. 1; Winter quarter opens registration postponed on account influenza p. 1; "Sleep Murdered" says psychologist p. 1
Vol. 9 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb. 11, 1929

Print Issue

4 Mislabeled as 8 #19 corrected to 9 #2, copies 1 & 3 pages torn; Noted historian ( Dr. Lyons Tyler, grandson of U.S. Pres. Tyler) speaks at student body assembly p. 1; Ingles Roll call to be held February 16th p. 1; College dry worker speaks at Radford p. 1; Christian world education conference at R.S.T.C. p. 1
Vol. 9 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 11, 1929

Print Issue

4 Mislabeled as 8 #20 corrected to 9 #3; c. 3 pages torn in half, c.1 pages torn; Virginia student volunteer convention meets at Radford p. 1; Forensic council organized at Radford College p. 1; Editorial: Good reading habits p. 2; Picture: fountain and bench covered in snow p. 4
Vol. 9 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 29, 1929

Print Issue

4 Mislabeled as 8 #21 corrected to 9 #4; c.3 pages 3-4 have crease; Spring quarter opens at Radford Teachers College (approximate enrollment of 600 students, increase of 100 over winter quarter) p. 1; Installation of new officers p. 1; W.E. Gilbert elected head of dist. teachers p. 1
Vol. 9 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 19, 1929

Print Issue

4 c.3 pages 1-2 torn; Practice apartment for students majoring in home "ec" p. 1; Suggest solutions in shortage of teachers p. 2; Being a student teacher at Belspring p. 2
Vol. 9 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 3, 1929

Print Issue

4 Am. Assoc. of Univ. Women on our campus (was organized last October) p. 1 Radford Student president and ex-student president attend Southern Inter-Collegiate Association of Student Government p. 1; Radford leads in training of teachers 1927-1928 p. 2; Issue missing in c. 3
Vol. 9 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 17, 1929

Print Issue

4 Our college library p. 1; A glimpse into the college kitchen p. 1; Commencement program, Friday, May 31 p. 1; Anniversary of Horace Mann commemorated p. 1; Biology classes enjoy picnic at Ingles' ferry p. 1
Vol. 9 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 1, 1929

Print Issue

4 To our beloved president p. 1; New tapestries for student activity building p. 1; Virginia Snider is crowned queen of May p. 1
Vol. 9 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 28, 1929

Print Issue

4 Summer quarter opens with large enrollment  p. 1; Radford has large summer faculty p. 1; In appreciation of Dr. Moffett p. 1; Student activity building open every day p. 1; Geography classes visit (College) museum p. 1; Make development of public school libraries one of objectives p. 3
Vol. 9 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 12, 1929

Print Issue

4 Dr. Moffett back from 2 yr leave of absence (picture) p. 1; College golf season opens p. 1; New addition to Library open p. 1; New bell being used p. 3; Let Dogs Beware p. 3
Vol. 9 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 26, 1929

Print Issue

4 Annual board meeting at Radford shows good progress of college p. 1; Improvements and new equipment on the campus p. 1; Magazines and helps for teachers displayed p. 1; Radford has Walton League p. 1; New teaching plan to be used in training schools p. 1; Radford girl wins free flying course p. 1; Senior class makes gift to student activity building p. 1; Radford (City) has new pool (in Conley's Run) p. 2; Universities reopened in Spain p. 3; Basic principles of the new salary schedule (for Montgomery county) p. 3;. Issue missing in c. 3
Vol. 9 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 9, 1929

Print Issue

4 Campus Golf Course with map- p.1; The way of librarians is hard p.1; Allegaynianna day to be more attractive than ever p. 1; Partridges placed on nearby farms by Walton League p.1; Radford College known for fostering beauty p. 2; Expert trapper from Coloradoto fight wild cats in Virginia p. 3
Vol. 9 #13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 22, 1929

Print Issue

4 Seventy eight graduate in summer commencement ( 30 will receive B.S.degrees, 48 finish two-year course) p. 1; The difference (talking about change on campus and the tent city) p. 1; To the godlfish (sic) (goldfishin the fountain) p. 1; Small town opinion of the new telephone system p.2; Seniors present floor lamps p. 2; Walton League interests college students p. 3;
Vol. 9 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 7, 1929

Print Issue

4 New campus training school in use p. 1; The Mecca of students (talking about receiving mail) p. 1; Training schools open with new director p.1
Vol. 9 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 25, 1929

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #14, not corrected; "Light's golden jubilee" celebrated at R.S.T.C. p. 1; Radford college class elections held on Tuesday p. 1; How to live longer (be a college professor in a small quiet community) p. 3;
Vol. 9 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 8, 1929

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #15, not corrected. Radford girls wins flying course (Isabel S. Bouldin labeled picture) p. 1; Ingles-Pocahontas reception held Saturday, October 26 p. 1; Meeting of rural supervisors held here p. 1; Three girls injured in explosion p. 3
Vol. 9 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 22, 1929

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #16, not corrected; What do you know about Radford? p. 1; American education week celebrated here p. 1; Swift maps are found (silver mine) p.3
Vol. 9 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 13, 1929

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #17, not corrected; Grapurchat wins honors in Va Press Comp. p.1
Vol. 9 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 24, 1930

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #18, not corrected; Dr. McConnell pays President Hoover visit p. 1; College to have new building p.1; Radford College has new post office p. 1; Bureau of information is new feature p. 1; Heating system is improved p. 1; Many geography changes during 1929 p. 3; c. 3 is missing text on p 3-4
Vol. 9 # 20
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 7, 1930

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #19, not corrected; Radford College shows progress (property value increases much) p.1; Radford students vote against annual p. 1; Native African speaks here p. 1; Snaps in the snow (biggest snowfall in a dozen years) p. 4
Vol. 9 # 21
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 1, 1930

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #20, not corrected; Dr. Moffett speaks on campus organizations p. 1
Vol. 9 # 22
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 14, 1930

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #21, not corrected; issue missing in c. 3; Home ec class observes buying habits in Radford p. 1; President of N.E.A. speaks at Radford p. 1; Head of school for deaf and blind speaks here p. 1; Kentucky highway will be called Mary Ingles Trail p. 3
Vol. 9 # 23
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 28, 1930

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #22, not corrected; New certification laws announced p. 1; Nina Jewell elected president of students (Emma Creecy heads Y.W.C.A.) p. 1
Vol. 9 # 24
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 18, 1930

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #23, not corrected; c.2 has holes on p.1, c.2&3 are OK; College is to have new library building p. 1
Vol. 9 # 25
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 2, 1930

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #24, not corrected; Mrs. Hamilton chosen queen of the May p. 1; Graduating class will present a Sheridan play p. 1; Wm. Tyler Page (Clerk of the U. S. House of Representatives ) will speak, commencement p. 1; Fashion through the ages of Radford p. 2; 
Vol. 9 # 26
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 27, 1930

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #25, not corrected; Commencement program p.1; American slang as Paris sees it p. 3
Vol. 9 # 27
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 6, 1930

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #26, not corrected; Thirty-seven are candidates for bachelor's degree p.1; Radford College Motto p. 1; Picture of my Grandmother, Nora Hubble p. 3
Vol. 9 # 28
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 30, 1930

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #27, not corrected; c. 3 missing this issue; Faculty list for summer show new additions p. 1; Enrollment shows 750 students at R.S.T.C. p. 1; Southwestern Va. Inc. again chooses Dr. McConnell as leader p. 1; Montgomery County plan demonstration (ungraded class at campus school, individual instruction used) p. 2; Facts p. 3
Vol. 9 # 29
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 11, 1930

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #28, not corrected; Y.W. hut is open for summer quarter p. 1; Brother of Mrs. J.P. McConnell dies p. 1; Ex-gov. Trinkle speaks to R.S.T.C. students p. 1; Child who isn't musical a myth (John PhillipSousa would provide lessons for every youngster) p. 2; The coast-to-coast rail-air service (30 hours cut out of the 87 hours of rail time it took to go from coast to coast) p. 4
Vol. 9 # 30
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 25, 1930

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #29, not corrected; c. 3 missing this issue; Radford State Teachers college has big program (President outlines ideas for big expansion to Board of Education) p. 1
Vol. 9 # 31
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 8, 1930

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #30, not corrected; 20th Anniversary of the Establishment of the College p. 1
Vol. 9 # 32
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 29, 1930

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 9 #31, not corrected; Radford College toast p. 1;.
Total Number of Pages 128

Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 10 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 13,1930

Print Issue

4 c. 1 has tape and pages are wrinkled; c. 2 p.1-2 torn, c. 3 discolored; College opens with large enrollment (415 students) p. 1; Athletic board adopts point system p. 1
Vol. 10 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 27, 1930

Print Issue

4 Dr. Taylor gives glimpses of the Eternal City (using Lantern Slides) p. 1; Club commemorated Vergil's anniversary p. 1; Students elect officers for school year p. 1; c. 3 discolored
Vol. 10 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 10, 1930

Print Issue

4 Picture of virgin oaks on campus p. 1; 42% of teachers studying in the summer study at Radford p. 1; Miss Pearl Andrews surveys library p. 2
Vol. 10 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 24, 1930

Print Issue

4 Grapurchat takes 2nd place intercollegiate press assoc p.1; What do you know about your library p.2;
Vol. 10 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 15, 1930

Print Issue

4 Seniors win first in Y.W.C.A. stunt p. 1
Vol. 10 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 19, 1931

Print Issue

4 Six day week in force at Radford p. 1; Three students make A average p. 1; War on colds declared here p. 1
Vol. 10 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 2, 1931

Print Issue

4 10th Anniversary of Grapurchat p. 1; Picture of student activity building (Now Lucas Hall) p. 1; Radford College is growing p.1; Cafeteria opened in East Ward school p. 1; First issue of Grapurchat named for school colors p. 3; c. 3 marked in red.
Vol. 10 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 16, 1931

Print Issue

4 New library will be delayed p. 1; Home economics adds new course p.1; Dr. McConnell celebrates birthday p. 2 Students use 1000 books in week p. 2; c. 3 p1-2 torn.
Vol. 10 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 2, 1931

Print Issue

4 c. 3 discolored; Field secretary for world peace visits college p.1; Student parlor becomes reading room for girls p. 1; Candidates for major offices chosen p. 4;
Vol. 10 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 19, 1931

Print Issue

4 Student writings (fiction?) p. 1; c. 3 discolored
Vol. 10 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 9, 1931

Print Issue

4 c. 3 discolored and p 3-4 torn; Debate season opens - victory at Harrisonburg p. 1; Effie Crewes is chosen May queen p. 1
Vol. 10 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 28, 1931

Print Issue

4 Faculty will give one act play p. 1; Radford debaters win over Emory and Henry p. 1;
Vol. 10 #13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 15, 1931

Print Issue

4 Dr. McConnell's portrait will be painted p. 1; Commencement program  p.1; Candidates of four year course for bachelor's degree, June 8 , 1931 p. 2; Candidates for graduation from two-year course, June 8, 1931 p. 2; c. 3 discolored
Vol. 10 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 5, 1931

Print Issue

4 The spirit of Radford p. 1; Debaters 1930-1931 (labeled picture) p.1; Organizations review year p. 2
Vol. 10 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 3, 1931

Print Issue

4 Ground broken for new library at Radford p.1; Prof. Whitt's old home to be moved to Radford p.1; College opens with large enrollment p. 1; c. 3 discolored
Vol. 10 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 16, 1931

Print Issue

4 Fourth of July celebrated at college p. 1; Student officers for summer quarter elected p. 1; c. 3 discolored
Vol. 10 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 31, 1931

Print Issue

4 Portrait of McConnell (which is now in Circulation) saying that new library will be named for him p. 1; Dr. Richardson of anti-saloon league at college p. 1; Work on library is progressing p. 1; Should married women teach? p. 4
Vol. 10 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 13, 1931

Print Issue

4 Dr. McConnell talks to students (should not be partisan to sections of State) p. 1; Pioneer home is reconstructed on college campus p. 1; Fresh air and ventilation a necessity in the school room p. 2; Favorite occupations among the faculty p. 2; Y.W.C.A. studies the Negro p. 3
Vol. 10 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 27, 1931

Print Issue

4 Dr. Moffett talks to students (discusses the use of leisure time) p.1; Candidates for graduation in two-year course p. 1; Thirty-seven are candidates for bachelor's degree p. 1
Total Number of Pages 76

 
 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 11 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 8, 1931

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 10 # 20 corrected to 11 # 1 in copy 1; not corrected in copy 2; and in c.3 issue # corrected volume not. New buildings at the college p. 1; New faculty members p. 1; Illiteracy in Virginia p. 2; Editorial: What the College has the right to expect from the student p. 2; Suggestions for use of the library p. 3;
Vol. 11 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 22, 1931

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 10 # 21 corrected to 11 # 2 in copy 1; not corrected in copy 2; and in c.3 issue # corrected volume not; Radford has largest orchestra in history p. 1; Students elect class officers for school year p. 1
Vol. 11 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 6, 1931

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 10 # 22 corrected to 11 # 3 in copy 1; not corrected in copy 2; and in c.3 issue # corrected volume not.; Athletic point system adopted p. 1; Methodists lead denominations at R.S.T.C. p. 1; Radford College pays homage to memory of Edison p. 1; Campus gifts p. 2
Vol. 11 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 23 1931

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as 10 # 23 corrected to 11 # 4 in copy 1; not corrected in copy 2; and in c.3 issue # corrected volume not.; Radford College initiates study of curriculum p. 1; Grapurchat wins 1st place in Va. Intercollegiate Paper Assoc p. 1
Vol. 11 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 11,1931

Print Issue

4 Dean Moffett attends Washington Conference (is a guest at White House reception) p. 1; Professor Fitzpatrick presents rural picture, Richmond conf. p. 1
Vol. 11 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 21, 1932

Print Issue

4 Status of teacher training school given p. 1; Bureau Geographic materials established p. 1; Enrollment is increased p. 1; Scholarship list is announced p. 1; College paper editors think Broadway is "Winchellizing" English p.3
Vol. 11 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 4, 1932

Print Issue

4 Radford secures Tau Kappa Alpha Charter p. 1; Crow's nest is gone (old landmark passes) p. 1; Sixty-six students earn expenses p. 1; Use of narcotics discussed at Radford p.1
Vol. 11 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 23, 1932

Print Issue

4 Name on campus change (renaming of buildings) p. 1; Radford observes the Washington bicentennial p. 1; Mistakes still made by college students p.3; Cutting classes p.3; Noah's Ark story like bibles in lore of Indians p. 3;
Vol. 11 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 10, 1932

Print Issue

4 Dr. McConnell speaks about Virginia p. 1; Faculty win in student-faculty game p. 1; Library received 350 new books p. 1; Straw vote shows student disarmament sentiment p. 4; c. 3 is discolored
Vol.11 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 17, 1932

Print Issue

4 in c. 1 and c. 2 only; c 3 missing this date, but has issue #10 with different date; Seems to be a literary issue.
Vol.11 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 7, 1932

Print Issue

4 Found only in copy 3. Probably misnumbered. Different in content from issue #10 above; Scholar ship list numbers forty-four students p. 1; Irene Padgett is president of the student body p. 1; Chinese educators shake slumbering monster of Orient p. 2
Vol.11 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 28 1932

Print Issue

4 Radford and Farmville tie for honors in dual debate p. 1; Dormitory teas are given p. 1; A study of facial expression of some faculty members during an assembly speech p. 2; The making and preserving of Virginia history p. 4;
Vol.11 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 17, 1932

Print Issue

4 Decennial of Ingles Play Presented (Long Way Home)(log house on the campus formed background for play) written by Moffett and 2 others p. 1; Tau Kappa Alpha installed at Radford p. 1; Literary societies have a rich history p. 1; Labeled picture: Debate team 1932 p. 1; McConnell Library will contain large collection of books p. 1; Social life on the campus p. 2; Latin club presents bust of Virgil to the college p. 3
Vol.11 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 4, 1932

Print Issue

4 Picture of the new library and Pres. McConnell, library will be dedicated at commencement p. 1; Old English May Day is held on the campus p. 1; Thirty-six are graduated with the B.S. degree p. 1;  c. 3 has text missing.
Vol.11 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 29, 1932

Print Issue

4 Dr. Moffett writes college history p. 1 New Courses added to college work p. 1; Light vote cast is student election p. 1; Log house becomes social unit p. 1; Dr. C.E. Hounshell tells of missionary work p. 1; Class of 1931 gives busts to library (3 large busts of Shakespeare; Thomas Jefferson and Horace Mann) p.3; the stone wall around campus will be extended p.3
Vol.11 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 14, 1932

Print Issue

4 Radford offers three new majors ( secretarial, pre-nursing; library courses are scheduled) p. 1; Landmark disappears students wonder p. 3
Vol.11 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 29, 1932

Print Issue

4 Dr. McConnell heads bank merger p. 1; Log house opened p.1, State officers inspect new college buildings p. 1; Whitt moves to a new home p. 3 ; campus golf course map p. 3; copy 3 is torn
Vol.11 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 12, 1932

Print Issue

4 Radford students read many books last session p. 1; Radfords (sic) second term is largest in State p. 1; First editor tells of beginning of Grapurchat p. 1; Alumni return to campus for first annual reunion p. 1; Ingles enact life of namesake on camps(sic) p. 2
Vol.11 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 25, 1932

Print Issue

4 Ballads & Folk Songs p. 1; Diplomas awarded to 200 Radford students p. 1;
Total Number of Pages 76

 
 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 12 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 4, 1932

Print Issue

4 Fall enrollment breaks record p. 1; Physic dept is reorganized p. 1; Heavy registration fills dormitories p. 1; Distant States send students to Radford (eleven States and territories are represented this year) p.1; New college bus delights students p. 1;  35 new magazines for Radford college p. 3; Registrar Whitt will have new office p. 4; No "Blind Dates"for Radford girls p. 4
Vol. 12 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 18, 1932

Print Issue

4 Educator expects 4-hour day for labor p. 1; Light vote cast in student election p. 1; Indoor pool is opened p. 4
Vol. 12 # 3

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Nov 8, 1932
 

Print Issue

4 Beauty specialist demonstration p. 1; Methodists lead among Radford girls p. 1; Radford holds symposiums on curri.(sic) revision p. 1; Roosevelt leads Hoover by only twelve votes (straw vote poll shows strength of major parties) p. 1; Students come from forty-seven counties in Va. p. 1; Radford man's book tells of eight (eighty) years in Montgomery p. 1; Miss Martin gives a formal dinner to seniors p. 1; McConnell philosophy p. 2; Frank has cooked for college girls for twelve years p. 2
Vol. 12 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 22,1932

Print Issue

4 Dr. Moffett makes survey (eighty per cent have taught; thirty per cent are married) p. 1; Leonid meteors are observed by biologists p. 1; Emma Moyer heads Radford alumnae (picture) p. 1
Vol. 12 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 20,1932

Print Issue

4 Sophomores win in annual debate p. 1; Cotillion club plans dance p.1
Vol. 12 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 19, 1933

Print Issue

4 Forty-one new students enter for quarter p. 1; Radford College has it's first dance p. 1
Vol. 12 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 9, 1933

Print Issue

4 Library to have Virginia room p. 1; Governing board finds college in satisfactory condition p. 1; 720 students are enrolled p. 1
Vol. 12 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 23, 1933

Print Issue

4 Radford is "A" grade college p. 1; Susan Anthony's birthday observed p. 1
Vol. 12 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 15, 1933

Print Issue

4 Josephine Kane is May queen p. 1; Radford wins dual debate p. 1; Radford College group attends inauguration p. 1;
Vol.12 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 6, 1933

Print Issue

4 Library secures new books p. 1; Student's install new officers p. 1; Fifty-three new students enter p. 1; Facts about Radford C. p. 1; Labeled picture: Debaters 1932-1933 p. 1; Virginia history books purchased p. 4; Issue missing in c. 3
Vol.12 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 27, 1933

Print Issue

4 Social life on Campus p. 1; Student government at Radford p. 1; Issue missing in c. 3 
Vol 12 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 18, 1933

Print Issue

4 Commencement schedule is announced p. 1; Radford conducts scientific study (buzzards are studied for life history) p. 1; Issue missing in c.3 
Vol.12 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 31, 1933

Print Issue

4 Literary Edition; issue missing in c. 3 
Vol.12 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 1, 1933

Print Issue

4 216 Graduates from the two year course p.1; Radford names 36 candidates for degree p. 1; Judge Browining to address graduates p. 1; Picture: Senior and sophomore graduates p. 4; Issue missing in c. 3 
Vol.12 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 28, 1933

Print Issue

4 Virginia Room is now open in library p.1; Past year shows increase in library facilities p. 1; Honor roll for last quarter p. 1
Vol.12 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 13, 1933

Print Issue

4 Classes organize for summer quarter p. 1; Visit Lynchburg epiletic (sic) colony p. 1;
Vol.12 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 3, 1933

Print Issue

4 Heth House now part of campus p. 1; Main building on Radford campus has birthday (Administration building's 20th birthday with picture) p. 1; Minimum education program as advocated by the State Board of Education p. 1; Memories of haunts (ghosts) at Heth House with picture p. 3; c. 3 is discolored
Vol.12 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 17, 1933

Print Issue

4 Publications of Radford College (Radnor, Beehive, class of 1919 created a memory book) p. 1; 37 will receive degrees p. 1 ; c. 2 p1-2 torn; c.3 discolored.
Total Number of Pages 72

 
 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 13 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 5, 1933

Print Issue

4 Enlarged campus to receive improvement (heating plant will be enlarged - Heth house alterations planned) p.1; Faculty inspects dormitory rooms p. 1; Fire causes excitement in the home ec cottage p. 1
Vol. 13 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 20, 1933

Print Issue

4 Annual elections draw small percentage of student body p. 1; Old college car is now traded in p. 1; The McConnells attend reunion p. 1; Students work on curriculum p. 1; c. 3 missing issue.
Vol. 13 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 10, 1933

Print Issue

4 p.1 picture of Radford College Student leaders.; College may erect a new refrectory p. 1; Start remodeling of the Heth house p. 1; Show increase in use of library books, p. 4
Vol. 13 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 1, 1933

Print Issue

4 Heth house on campus has had varied history p. 1;
Vol. 13 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 15, 1933

Print Issue

4 Literary Number; Home economics honor society makes debut p. 1; Russian chorus gives program at Radford College p. 1
Vol. 13 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 13, 1934

Print Issue

4 issue missing in c. 3; ink stains on p. 3-4 of c. 1  Science class makes survey of new trees p.1; New library books p. 1; How to bluff an instructor p. 4; Old English coin found on campus p. 4; 
Vol. 13 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 29, 1934

Print Issue

4 Repair work on Heth house reveals evidences of age of structure, money found p. 1; Injecting life into dead history p. 3; Improvements made on college grounds p. 4; Frye and Stone to design new refectory here p. 4
Vol. 13 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 13, 1934

Print Issue

4 Plans for new dining hall are approved by State art commission p. 1; Radford athletic association has had varied and interesting history since its organization (along with old pictures) p. 3 How to get a monogram p.3
Vol. 13 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 27, 1934

Print Issue

4 Labeled picture: Radford basket ball stars p. 1; Was her face red ( girl's skirt caught in the library's door - she had to leave it) p. 4
Vol. 13 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 13,1934

Print Issue

4 Dell Jackson is president student body p. 1; Dorothy Taylor will edit Grapurchat 1934-35 p. 1; Radford graduates hold high place in teaching profession p. 4
Vol. 13 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 4, 1934

Print Issue

4 Stone Lumber Company contracts for erection of the new dining hall p. 1; High school day is now an annual affair at Radford p. 1; Study training school system Radford College p. 2
Vol. 13 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 18, 1934

Print Issue

4 Peacocks now on Radford Campus p. 1; College will advertise by new bulletin p. 2 ; Former college photographer dies p. 4; Improvements made on campus p. 4
Vol. 13 #13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 30, 1934

Print Issue

4 Alumnae Edition; College installs extensive water system on campus p. 4
Vol. 13 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 8, 1934

Print Issue

4 State convention of TKA meets here p. 1; Perfects patent to prevent fire in auto wrecks p.1  Dr. Moffett makes resume alumnae (survey of alumnae 80% had some teaching experience) p. 3
Vol. 13 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 1, 1934

Print Issue

4 Richmond and Jessee lead two year graduates (one hundred twenty-five students receive normal certificates) p. 1; Thirty-six students are candidates for bachelors degree p. 1; Alumnae will unveil portrait of Dean Moffett p. 1; Mystery is still alive at Radford (a secret panel box in a mantel in Heth House and a piece of chain found 6 feet down) p. 3 Psychology class observes patients in two institutions p. 3
Vol. 13 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 3, 1934

Print Issue

4 Paper must have changed all copies are badly discolored; The Home Economics department is now in the old Heth House, formerly called "Norwood" p. 1; Methodists lead church-goers by large majority p. 1
Vol. 13 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 24,1934

Print Issue

4 All copies badly discolored. c. 3 p 3-4; torn College students work to establish world peace p. 1; Radford leads State colleges in summer enrollment p. 1 ; Museum is open to visitors p. 1; Work progresses on new dining hall p. 4
Vol. 13 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 7, 1934

Print Issue

4 Issue misfiled after #19 in c. 3 p3-4 in c. 3 torn; State Senator Layman will speak at the 21st anniversary of the founding of college (talks about the history of the administration building) p. 1
Vol. 13 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 28, 1934

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in c. 1; 145 students graduate from Radford p. 1; Registrar makes annual report of Radford College attendance p. 1; Ad: Leggett's Dept.Store opening Aug 31, 1934 p. 4
Total Number of Pages 76

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 14 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sept 25,1934

Print Issue

4 Registrar lists honor students p. 1 Quiz on Radford p. 1 Map of campus p.2; all are discolored, c. 1 has p3-4 loose.
Vol. 14 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 9, 1934

Print Issue

4 Government and class officers elected p. 1; Picture of faculty p. 2
Vol. 14 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 26, 1934
 

Print Issue

4 Author Sherwood Anderson will speak tonight p. 1; Virginia Intercollegiate Press Association will meet in Radford p. 1; Dining hall will open in Jan. p. 1; Teacher colleges may give AB degree p. 1; Brief history of Radford STC publications p 2; pages are loose in c. 1
Vol. 14 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 13, 1934

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in c. 3; English Oxford Dictionary comes p. 1; Library receives many new books p. 1; McConnell clan to erect monument p.4
Vol. 14 # 5
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 27, 1934

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in c. 3; Students watch meteor shower p. 1
Vol. 14 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 11, 1934

Print Issue

4 p.1-2 loose in c. 1 New dining hall nears completion p. 1; Question Box p. 2
Vol. 14 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 15, 1935

Print Issue

4 The quality of the paper has changed for the better. Several previous issues are very fragile. 62 girls do student teaching p. 1; 17 girls make straight A's (greatest number of A students on honor role in history of college) p. 1 Pictures of student leaders p. 1; Gilmore Swaney 12, son of Dr. C.B. Swaney dies p. 3; Students hear text of Fincastle Declaration p. 4
Vol. 14 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 29, 1935

Print Issue

4 RSTC to go on air from Peabody p. 1; Radford stresses religious work p. 1; A student views new dining hall p. 2; Picture of the administration building under snow p. 4
Vol. 14 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 12, 1935

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in c. 3; Do students read school newspaper? P. 1; Radford gives WSM broadcast p. 1; Former students writes from China p. 3
Vol. 14 #10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 26, 1935

Print Issue

4 Orientation class described to deans (Radford's class on personal orientation described by Dean Moffett at a national meeting) p. 1; Ada Blanco Kenk tells of work in Jugo Slavia p. 3
Vol.14 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 12, 1935

Print Issue

4 Radford will confer A.B. Degree p. 1; Picture of forensic teams p.1; RSTC Celebrates her founding (25th year; received a handsome silver service from the classes of 1932, 1933,1934) p. 1; Men lead as shoppers p. 3
Vol.14 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 9, 1935

Print Issue

4 Student officers were installed with ceremony Friday evening p. 1;Winter honor list is announced p. 1
Vol.14 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 23, 1935

Print Issue

4 Radford is honored at District "M' meet p. 1; Radford debate teams end season p. 4; "Kuhn Barnett" is name of school p. 4
Vol.14 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 7, 1935

Print Issue

4 Curriculum study will feature summer quarter p. 1; Granddaughters to enter Radford STC (actually means 2nd generation of students start to come to Radford) p. 1; How many of these will come back (record of 2 and 4 year graduates from RC broken down by year and degree) p. 2; Survey of Radford alumnae attracts national attention p. 3; Picture of bird bath and fountain given to the college by the class of 1921 p. 4
Vol.14 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 21, 1935

Print Issue

4 Oldest societies bury the hatchet p. 1; Training schools display results p. 1; Annual May Day is observed Saturday p. 1; Appropriate clothes p.3; Radford girls like Sen Carter Glass ( opinion poll of likes) p. 4
Vol.14 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 4, 1935

Print Issue

4 Summer session will open June 17 - Dr. D.W. Peters will lead study of revised curricula p. 1; Radford College graduates 148 p. 1; These will receive degrees next Monday ( picture of 36 girls who are graduating) p.3; YWCA conducts memorial service p. 4; Pictures of Alumnae Assoc 1920- 1934 p. 4
Vol.14 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 25, 1935

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in c. 3; New curriculum to be featured at RSTC p. 1; Father of 12 boys registered here p. 4
Vol.14 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 9, 1935

Print Issue

4 Former student (Grace Gladstone) to teach in China p. 1; 29 men study of campus (c. 3 has names checked and 2 penciled in) p. 1; 44 candidates for B.S. degree p. 2; Grapurchat is unique name p. 2; Picture of the oak grove on the Radford campus (with the stone wall around the campus) p.4
Vol.14 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 23, 1935

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in c. 3; Two of faculty in Woman's Who's Who (Dean Moffett and Dr. Virginia Hudson) p. 1 Interesting facts shown by survey (RC students surveyed) p. 1; Highway route to be changed (Lee highway) p. 2;
Vol.14 # 20
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 6, 1935

Print Issue

4 Two new building to be on campus (dormitory and science building) p.1; New road to be completed soon p. 1 School grandmother to set of triplets p. 1; Picture of the administration building p. 4
Vol.14 # 21
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 20, 1935

Print Issue

4 Many graduates receive school appointments p. 1; 42 pound fish exhibited at college p. 1; Radford graduate receives unique distinction p. 1; Marriage in the college curriculum p. 2; Library received new books p. 2
Total Number of Pages 84

Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 15 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 2, 1935

Print Issue

4 More than 400 students enter Radford College p. 1 New handbook makes debut p. 1; New dining hall opened for use September 24 p. 1; Governor Peery visits College p. 1; What is expected of a freshman p. 2; What freshmen expect to get out of college p. 2;
Vol. 15 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 15, 1935

Print Issue

4 Radford to give broadcast over station WSM p. 1; Arnold tells how to get monogram p. 1; City landmark, La Belle Inn is torn down p. 4
Vol. 15 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 29, 1935

Print Issue

4 96 percent of year's graduates obtain positions p. 1; Curriculum conference convenes on Radford campus last Thursday p. 1; Survey reveals much concerning student ideas p 1;
Vol. 15 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 12,1935

Print Issue

4 It takes food to feed girls p. 1; College is to celebrate American Education Week with programs p. 1;
Vol. 15 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 26, 1935

Print Issue

4 Virginiana room open to students Wednesday and Friday afternoons p.1; McConnell family honored in "Times" p. 1; Delegates from college faculty attend state teachers meeting p. 1;
Vol. 15 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 10, 1935

Print Issue

4 Group approves minimum salary ($720 a year for every public school teacher of white children) p. 1;
Vol. 15 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 14, 1936

Print Issue

4 Pictures of student leaders p. 1; Librarian announces new books p.2; Physics lab moved to Tyler basement p. 3
Vol. 15 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 28, 1936

Print Issue

4 Radford graduates vary in positions p. 1; Typing taught at college p. 1; Library statistics show decrease in pleasure reading p. 3; Two new buildings for local campus p. 4;  issues #7 and #8 are reversed in c. 3
Vol. 15 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 11, 1936

Print Issue

4 Issues #9 and #10 are reversed in c. 3; Siberian singers to appear in college auditorium, Wednesday, February 19 p. 1; Pictures of basketball teams from 1917 and 1924-25 on p. 4;
Vol. 15 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 25, 1936

Print Issue

4 Dr. J.P. McConnell reaches Seventy (with picture) p. 1; Ministers entertained by Dr. McConnell p. 1
Vol. 15 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 10, 1936

Print Issue

4 Freshmen frolic at annual feast p. 1 Many former students return to attend home coming day p.1; Sororities war on tuberculosis p. 3;
Vol. 15 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 31, 1936

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in c. 3; Shaw is discussed at club meeting p. 1; Radford red cross aids unfortunate p. 1; Will neutrality keep us out of war? p.2
Vol. 15 #13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 21, 1936

Print Issue

4 Paper discolored; "Little Women" to be given by ingles literary society p. 1; Gowning service to be held Friday p. 1; McConnell to head Montgomery Colony Order of Virginians p. 4 Howe discusses students' diets p. 4
Vol. 15 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 5, 1936

Print Issue

4 Paper is discolored; May Day at Radford to be held in sunken garden on May 16 p. 1; Normal professional certificate will be awarded 158 students p. 1; Picture of May Day exercises held last year at Radford p. 4
Vol. 15 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 19, 1936

Print Issue

4 Summer studies take new trend p. 1; Library collects picture series p. 3; Picture of May Queen and her court p. 4
Vol. 15 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 8, 1936

Print Issue

4 Calisch to deliver annual address for twenty-second commencement (188 students to receive diplomas and degrees) p. 1 along with pictures of the speakers; Picture of the graduating class p. 4
Vol. 15 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 21, 1936

Print Issue

4 New book system installed by office p. 1; Money budgeted for campus work p. 1; Former Radford biology professor captures rattlesnake at new post p. 1; College expects gift of pictures p. 2; News Journal tells history of Hancock p. 4
Total Number of Pages 68

Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 16 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sept 22,1936

Print Issue

4 Gilbert is elected Mayor of Radford p. 1;Variety of campus organizations afford extra-curricular interests p. 1; Present pictures to Radford College p. 3; New walks are laid around dining hall p. 3;
Vol. 16 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 6, 1936

Print Issue

4 Assemby (sic) Program commemorates Dr. McConnell's twenty-fifth year including resolutions p. 1; c. 1 p. 3 missing text;
Vol. 16 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 20, 1936

Print Issue

4 Class officers are elected and installed in special installation service p. 1; Campus walks being improved p. 1; Franklin Roosevelt is choice of campus group in Grapurchat straw vote p. 1; High School to have home Ec building (Arnheim) p. 1; Silky (article by Dr. Sweney on the death of the dog which belonged to his son who died Dec. 24, 1934) p. 3;  c.1 has lots of ink writing on p. 1
Vol. 16 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 3, 1936

Print Issue

4 Anderson represents library at association convention (Swem makes contributions to Virginia Room) p. 1
Vol. 16 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 17, 1936

Print Issue

4 Variety programs feature national education week p. 1; Book week to be observed p. 1; Biology club searches for fossils p. 2; Magazine prints story by Moffett p. 2; Council opens new game rooms p. 3;
Vol. 16 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 8, 1936

Print Issue

4 Rankin Speaks on peace topic (First Congresswoman is guest of local AAUW) p. 1; Russian Singers perform tonight (at Va Tech) p. 1
Vol. 16 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 12, 1937

Print Issue

4 College physician resigns position ( Dr. J. A. Noblin retires on account of health; was here since 1913 has some history) p. 1; Radford colors in inaugural parade p. 1; Sends tribute to Dr. McConnell p. 2; Former Radford girl describes life in the orient p. 2; Student gets letter from movie star p. 3; c. 3 p 3-4 has text covered 
Vol. 16 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 26, 1937

Print Issue

4 Picture: Radford College types in 1937 p. 1; Grapurchat is celebrating its sixteenth anniversary p. 1; Picture: Scenes from 1921 view book p.2; Faculty receives foreign gifts p. 2; Students visit 1937 inauguration p. 3; Picture: Class President, 1921, Grace Gladstone who traveled to China p. 3; Picture: First among graduate students showing Lorena Caldwell 1st student to receive the BS degree June 1921; Hattie Mae Partlow 1st to receive the BA, August 1936. p. 4;
Vol. 16 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 9, 1937

Print Issue

4 Dr. M'Ledge Moffett to be speaker on N.E.A. program next week (in New Orleans) p. 1; Study is made of Ingles ferry p. 3; c. 1 p.1 has cut off the issue number; c. 3 p1-2 badly torn; 
Vol.16 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 23, 1937

Print Issue

4 Dean reports on student survey p. 1
Vol. 16 #11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 9, 1937

Print Issue

4 Dr. Will Durant, noted philosopher to speak March 17 p. 1; Radford on radio at WSM March 19 (play about Mary Draper Ingles to be featured in Peabody College broadcast) p. 1
Vol.16 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 23, 1937

Print Issue
 

4 Life of Mary Draper Ingles features Peabody broadcast p. 1; Will Durant is Radford speaker ("The Crisis in American Civilization" is topic of speech delivered March 17) p. 1; Girl Scouts hold conference here p. 1; c. 3 p1-2 torn in middle;
Vol.16 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 6, 1937

Print Issue

4 Robert Frost, noted American poet, lectures to Radford audience p.1; Mr. Fitzpatrick writes history (of the Ingles family) p. 4 
Vol.16 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 20, 1937

Print Issue

4 Susan E. Roberts (head of foreign languages, dies) p. 1; Mr. Frost's begining p. 2; Mr. Eagle to head Radford schools p. 3; Capacity house hears Robert Frost p. 4
Vol.16 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 4, 1937

Print Issue

4 Board abolishes two-year course in State Colleges (normal Professional diploma will not be issued after June 1942) p. 1 Picture: May Day royalties at the Radford College p. 1
Vol.16 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 18, 1937

Print Issue

4 Special programs mark music week May 3 to 8 p. 1; Commencement to be held at 11 a.m. on June 7 p. 1; Students are given right to radios p. 4
Vol.16 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 7, 1937

Print Issue

4 Thirty-four seniors are candidates for the Bachelor of Science degree p. 1; Sophomores plant memorial trees in class day program p. 1; Dr. Samuel C. Mitchel to address graduates at 11:00 this morning p. 1; Student handbook near completion p. 3;
Vol.16 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 29, 1937

Print Issue

4 New shipment of books received p. 1; Floors in Tyler dormitory are being relaid p. 1; Radford offers travel courses for credit p. 1; W.F.E.A. Delegate (Miss Ruth Lewis of the Radford College) p. 1;
Vol.16 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 10, 1937

Print Issue

4 E. Lee Trinkle speaks to students of Radford College on educational problems in Virginia p. 1; RSTC has largest number employed teachers p.1; Five-legged frog found by biology 18 student p. 3
Total Number of Pages 76

Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 17 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sept 28,1937

Print Issue

4 Dr. John Preston McConnell resigns because of illness p. 1; Puerto Ricans come to Radford p. 1; Mr. Jeremy Pate Whitt acting president p. 3; c. 3 all pages torn in half.
Vol. 17 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 12, 1937

Print Issue

4 New point system is introduced in intramural sports this year p. 1; Ruth Bryan Owen is expected here (daughter of William Jennings Bryan, former American minister to Denmark) p. 1; All wild life has not disappeared from Radford College campus p. 1.; c. 2 p 1-2 torn; c.3 all pages torn in half.
Vol. 17 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 26, 1937

Print Issue

4 'Heth House' and 'No Road Back' to be given Friday (both plays were written by students of Radford College) p. 1; Mrs. Owen Tells part of her life history p.1 Ruth Bryan Owen tells students how foreign countries know our country p. 1; First physician of college dies p. 1; Feature writer asks questions to find out way to man's heart p. 1; Freshman's sleep is disturbed by noise p. 1
Vol. 17 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 9, 1937

Print Issue

4 "Farmers' ask girls over to barn dance p. 1; Late Sunday mail causes much anxiety p. 1; Can you answer these questions? p. 2  Answers p. 4
Vol. 17 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 23, 1937

Print Issue

4 Faculty and associates honor Dr. McConnell p. 1; Picture: Dr. McConnell on McConnell Library steps p. 1; Miss Simmons tells of student life in twenty-five years at Radford p. 1; College buys last of Norwood estate p. 1; c. 1 all pages are torn.
Vol. 17 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 14, 1937

Print Issue

4 Dr. D.W. Peters is elected president of Radford College, succeeding Dr. John Preston McConnell p. 1; Radford visited by fire bug p. 1; Picture: Heads of various sports at Radford College p. 4;
Vol. 17 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 11, 1938

Print Issue

4 Dr. D.W. Peters assumes his duties as new president of the college p. 1; Install presidents of student body, YWCA and freshman class p. 1; New curriculae are organized p. 1; College tea room is open (first time in 3 years) p. 3; Hostess makes raid on party p. 3List graduates' positions p. 4
Vol. 17 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 25, 1938

Print Issue

4 Dr. and Mrs. D.W. Peters honored by college and community p. 1; Picture: Student officers with names p. 3; Appropriate funds to buy new books p.4 Picture: Mrs. D.W. Peters p. 4;
Vol. 17 # 9

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Feb 8, 1938

Print Issue

4 Change in name of teachers colleges discussed by presidents p. 1; Margaret Sue Hastings presents Marionettes here tomorrow night (Sue Hasting Marionettes,the largest and most active marionette organization in the country) p.1; Students and alumnae express views concerning change in college name p. 1; What's in a name? p. 2 ; Fashion frivols p. 2; Old paper received for college archives (New River Bulletin) p. 4; Seniors tell benefits of years at college p. 4
Vol. 17 #10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 22, 1938

Print Issue

4 Bee Hive of 1938 has been begun (For the first time in nine years thecollege will have a year book) p. 1; House passes bill on college names (McConnell College was suggested as RC's name) p. 1; Gilbert speaks on navy program p. 1; Campus opinion (on college name) p. 3; Animals die as result of modern traffic p. 3; Ad: Leggett's : New spring suites $9.95to $16.95 p.4
Vol. 17 # 11

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Mar 8, 1938

Print Issue

4 Landscape artist expected tomorrow (beautifying the campus ) p. 1; Alumnae Day brings many former students back to visit campus (with a list of activities) p. 1; Internationale (talks about Nazism) p. 3; Mr. Whitt announces opening of Spring quarter (suggests that everyone write home for money so that registration will be complete by March 17) p. 4;  c. 1 corner of page 1-2 missing no text is missing. 
Vol. 17 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 22, 1938

Print Issue

4 State Board resolutions presented to Mrs. McConnell in assembly p.1; Tyler girls know shrieking art; capabilities discovered last week p. 1; Appropriations made for new building p. 1; German problems discussed at meeting p. 4;
Vol. 17 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 5, 1938

Print Issue

4 Dr. Swaney tells students about coming fifty years of age in America p. 1; Fifty-one girls make honor roll p. 1; Fewer students get federal aid p. 4
Vol. 17 #14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
p. 5
Apr 26, 1938

Print Issue

4 Dr. Long (English faculty) praised as poetry writer p. 1; Distance to Tech shortened by bridge p. 1; Fear of council members p. 2; c.3 has two copies of an insert labeled section two, consisting of 5 pictures on glossy stock.
Vol. 17 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 10, 1938

Print Issue

4 Picture: May Day Beauties with pictures and names of May Queen and her attendants p. 1; Physician lectures on cancer control p. 1; Librarian takes reading survey of college students and faculty ( including a list of faculty and the number they read) p. 1; Linens arrive on Friday now p. 3; Students lucky at cooking school movie p. 3;
Vol. 17 # 16
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
May 24, 1938

Print Issue

6 4 pages with a 2 page pictorial supplement; c. 3 has 3 copies of the supplement; 25th annual commencement held on Monday, June 6 p. 1; 1500 attend Old English Festival p. 1; Registrar announces final regulations p. 1; Social building gets new furniture p.1; College offers commercial work p. 1; Tech boy complains of sarcastic letter p. 3; Plans being made for president's home p. 3; Pictorial supplement  p. 5 - p. 6
Vol. 17 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 6, 1938

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in c. 3; Beehive becomes reality; Editor presents annuals in assembly p. 1; Students receive mail at Radford now p. 1; New catalogs arrive; many changes made p. 1
Vol. 17 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 30, 1938

Print Issue

4 Symposium features summer quarter p. 1; Mrs. Mary Moffett, Mother of Dean Moffett, dies Monday p. 1; Picture:aerial picture of the campus with locations for proposed buildings shown p. 4; Strange bird is found in river near Radford p. 4; Many sports are featured on campus p. 4
Vol. 17 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 3, 1938

Print Issue

4 Date printed on paper July 26 stamped over with Aug. 3; Largest degree class in college history p.1; Governor Price to speak in assembly this afternoon p. 1; Feather crowns given to college p. 2; Building plans being completed p. 4;
Total Number of Pages 78

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 18 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sept 27,1938

Print Issue

4 c. 1 p1-2 torn and taped c. 2 torn and taped with text missing on p.1; Radford Welcomes Nearly 450 students p. 1; Install Radford College Pres in October p. 1; Walls of library are redecorated p. 1; On new buildings work continues p. 1; Training schools are reorganized p. 1 Picture: A-Riding we will go p.1
Vol. 18 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 11, 1938

Print Issue

4 This issue is in copy 1 only; Students and faculty members have equal voice in assembly p. 1; Plans being made to start science hall p.1; Library at McGuffey opens for students p. 1; Felines important in school development p. 1; Magazines publish works of faculty p. 1; Feather crowns, objects of superstition of Southwest Virginia, owned by college p. 1; Do you know how much it costs? p. 4; Improvements made on building, grounds p. 4;
Vol. 18 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 25, 1938

Print Issue

4 Committees complete final plans for installation of Dr. Peters p. 1; Mr. Cannaday tells of section's history p. 1; Students give formal ball p. 1; New horse added to Epperly stables p. 1 Scientists move after July first (date set for completing new science building) p. 1; Picture: Dr. D.W. Peters p. 1; Who's who on the campus p. 2
Vol. 18 # 4
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Nov 8, 1938

Print Issue

6 This issue is in copy 1 only except for a copy of the pictorial supplement which is in copy 2 also; College Presidents, professors, alumni extend greetings to President Peters p. 1; Colorful pageantry paraded at President's inauguration p. 1; Dormitory named Norwood Hall p. 1; Who's who on campus p. 2; Mrs. Carner, former student, proposes monument to Virginia p. 4; There is a 2 page pictorial supplement included. p. 5  p. 6
Vol. 18 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 22, 1938

Print Issue

4 This issue is in copy 1 only; John Temple Graves, II speaks before college and towns people p. 1; Dr. Moffett elected Vice-president (of a region of the National Associations of Deans of Women) p. 1; Faculty attends meeting of Virginia Education Association p. 1; Gym scene of tacky party Saturday eve p. 1; History of literary society names p. 3
Vol. 18 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 6, 1938

Print Issue

4 This issue is in copy 1 only; Elections for student council will take place Tuesday, Dec. 13 p. 1; Christmas in many lands is theme for language program p. 1; Hectic rushing for Christmas dance adds to usual holiday bustle p. 1
Vol. 18 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 10, 1939

Print Issue

4 This issue is in copy 1 only; Ground is broken for science building p. 1; Tabulate results of student blood tests p. 1; Registrar announces teaching positions p. 1; Who's who on campus p. 2; Change made in assembly p. 4
Vol. 18 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 24, 1939

Print Issue

4 Tuberculin tests given to 473 88% negative p. 1; New nickelodeon produces jitterbugs p. 1; Faculty votes for more sororities p. 1; Tea room proves popular rendezvous p. 1; Picture: Breaking the ground (of the science building) p. 4
Vol. 18 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 7, 1939

Print Issue

4 Dr. Moffett leads Cleveland discussion at request from other college deans p. 1; Radford enters intercollegiate basketball field (intercollegiate games played for first time since 1928) p. 1; Students invited to take riding p. 1; Picture: Building nearing completion ( Norwood hall under construction) p. 4;
Vol. 18 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 21, 1939

Print Issue

4 Radford assists in World's Fair exhibit p. 1; Ted Shawn and his dancers present "O Libertad" here p. 1;
Vol. 18 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 7, 1939

Print Issue

4 Former students come home March 4 p. 1; Cleveland paper gives account of dean's meeting (news reporter likes Dr. Moffett's speech) p. 1; Picture: President moves in (to new president's home) p. 1; WDBJ presents college chorus p. 1
Vol. 18 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 21, 1939

Print Issue

4 Faculty quintet triumphant in basketball tournament; Arnold and Epperly star (Dean Moffett was head cheerleader for the faculty) p. 1; Freshmen shine at class banquet p. 1;
Vol. 18 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 4, 1939

Print Issue

4 Summer school plans are now being made p. 1; Epidemic of spring fever seizes college as students plan trips during Easter holidays p. 1; District music meet attracts many visitors p. 1; Picture: School choral clubs gather for Radford College music festival p. 3; Picture: State school bands that took part in the music festival here on March 25 p. 4;  c. 2 p1-4 torn in half
Vol. 18 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 18, 1939

Print Issue

4 Public library to be opened May 1 p. 1; Travel program will include trip to fair (World's Fair) p. 1; College receives old newspapers ( The New York Herald dated April 15, 1965 {1865}; New York World dated Sept 7, 1901 and others) p. 1; Old water tank, college landmark since early days, is being dismantled p. 1; Picture: Old Radford landmark dismantled p. 4;
Vol. 18 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 9, 1939

Print Issue

4 Dorothy Skaggs crowned queen at international folk festival p. 1; Seniors receive caps and gowns p. 1; Radford (Public) Library opened May 6 p. 1; Cleaning, planting, removing, replanting and flowers will bloom all summer p. 2; Pictures: the president's new home and the science building under construction p. 4 c.1 p3-4 has a hole in it covered by tape, text is missing.
Vol. 18 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 23, 1939

Print Issue

4 Twenty-sixth commencement begins at Radford Friday, June 2 p. 1; Commencement calendar p. 1; Judge McDonald describes life of Mrs. Robert E. Lee p. 1; Teachers colleges attain 100th year p. 3; Rare delicacy eaten, namely-rattlesnake p. 4;   c. 2 has tape on p.1 & p. 4
Vol. 18 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 5, 1939

Print Issue

4 One hundred thirty-five get diplomas, (Ex-governor E. Lee Trinkle delivers commencement address p. 1 Next year's seniors live in Norwood hall p. 1; Don't you remember them (the seniors and their traits) p. 3
Vol. 18 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 27, 1939

Print Issue

4 Record summer enrollment is show by registration (new courses added to curriculum) p. 1; Dr. Peters appointed to prominent State committee p. 1; McConnell becomes President Emeritus (of the Southwestern Virginia, Inc.) p. 1 Assembly calendar p. 1;
Vol. 18 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 8, 1939

Print Issue

4 Barter players present 'Our Town' p. 1; Dr. Moffett's books published this week (Myself, A Guide Book in Personality Study and When We Meet Socially, A Guide Book to Good Form in Social Conversations) p.1; College to conduct trip to New York (to the World's Fair) p. 1; Live and learn is slogan of students p. 2; Picture: Scenes of Activities at Radford College (all are labeled ) p.3;
Total Number of Pages 78

Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 19 # 1

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Sept 26,1939

Print Issue

4 Mr. Irving Silverman discusses present European crisis p. 1; Dr. Moffett conducts World's Fair tour p. 1; Faculty adopts guidance plan p.1; Science hall will open soon p. 1; New handbooks are presented p. 1; Enrollment shows marked increase over totals for last year p. 1; Norwood Hall open to upperclassmen p.1; Picture: New buildings on Radford campus ( Science Hall and Norwood Hall) p. 1; Freshmen receive health examinations p. 2; College heating plant moved to new site p. 2;
Vol. 19 # 2

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 10, 1939

Print Issue

4 Relandscaping program causes changes on Radford campus p.1; Dr. Moffett's books received by class p. 1; New Puerto Ricans join student body p. 1; New hostess system is tried this term p. 1; Gov. Price to be here October 17 p. 1
Vol. 19 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 24, 1939

Print Issue

4 Carl McConnell (2nd son of Dr. McConnell) dies suddenly p. 1; College conducts religious survey p. 1; Library class plans enlarged p. 1;
Vol. 19 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 7, 1939

Print Issue

4 Cooper Gilbert dies from accident Oct 24 p. 1; Va state board met here Oct. 26 p.1; Miss White (from the Bureau of Education in Washington D.C.) is guest of college on Nov. 2 p. 1; Many girls observe moon eclipse in wee small hours Friday p. 4;
Vol. 19 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 21, 1939

Print Issue

4 Administration chooses six outstanding students for listing in Who'sWho p. 1; Annual education meeting will attract alumnae and faculty toRichmond p. 1;
Vol. 19 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 12, 1939

Print Issue

4 Radford leads in graduating state teachers p. 1; Orange trees are uprooted in beautification program (discusses the layout of campus in former years) p. 1; Education 31 class answers questions concerning new college heating plant p.1; Christmas tree to be lighted tomorrow evening at service p.1
Vol. 19 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 9, 1940

Print Issue

4 New science hall is opened for classes p. 1; Picture: Freshmen officers take office (labeled) p. 3; Picture: Students (sic) body and Y.W.C.A. officers (labeled) p. 4;
Vol. 19 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 23, 1940

Print Issue

4 Survey of faculty alma maters shows forty-eight school attended in twenty states; Seven Radford College alumnae p. 1; Speed record typist demonstrates skill p. 1; College girls participate in winter sports as five-inch snow cover campus p. 1
Vol. 19 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 13, 1940

Print Issue

4 College to welcome alumnae February 24 p.1; Summer catalog announces many new features p.1; Radford will broadcast on President's day (Dr. McConnell to be honored) p. 1; Classrooms and offices have been changed often during history of college p. 1; Picture: New buildings on parade for homecoming p. 1;
Vol. 19 #10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 27, 1940

Print Issue

4 John Neihardt (American poet) will appear at college today p. 1; Many new books ready for circulation p. 1; Homecoming events attract many graduates to Radford Campus p. 1; Local sorority is organized on campus ( Lambda Sigma Pi) p. 1
Vol.19 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 5, 1940

Print Issue

4 Library science class catalogs collection (textbook collection) p.1; Picture: Organization leasers pose (labeled) p. 1; Picture: Puerto Rican girls study here (labeled) p. 3;
Vol.19 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 19, 1940

Print Issue

4 Rabbi Morris Graff will be assembly speaker March 26 p. 1; "Clark Gable is best know American in Scandinavia," said Danish newspaper man on recent visit to college campus p. 1; Student from Vienna (Austria) enters S.T.C.; to receive B.S. here p.1; New band club members give opinions on instruments; band has new players p. 2; Junior student discourses on spring- geographically and romantically; well know superstitions of season discussed p. 3
Vol.19 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 9, 1940

Print Issue

4 First annual Radford horse show planned p. 1; Survey of library visits for week is made by librarian p. 1; Mrs. Whitt receives honor in club work p. 1; Radford alumna lived in Lee's home; children were born in famous home p. 1; Picture: Debaters close successful season (labeled) p. 4
Vol.19 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 23, 1940

Print Issue

4 Grapurchat receives honor rating from associated press p. 1; Student council patrol toots at would-be short-cut-takers; neutral routes defined p. 1; Drive is being made for Chinese students p. 1; Librarian surveys duration and purpose of library visits p. 3;
Vol.19 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 7, 1940

Print Issue

4 May Queen will be crowned Saturday (Elizabeth Gilbert will reign as Radford's Queen of May p. 1; College plays an important part in Radford's first horse show p. 1; Picture and article: Radford College girls are active in riding (labeled) p. 4
Vol.19 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 21, 1940

Print Issue

4 Plans announced for twenty-seventh annual commencement p. 1; Commencement program p.1; Bee Hive honors Miss Daniel, Dr. Sowder and six senior girls p. 1;
Picture: College riders who took part in horse shows (labeled) p.3  c. 2 p.3-4 text missing pages taped; 
Vol.19 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 3, 1940

Print Issue

4 One hundred and twenty-six students receive diplomas (lists of 4 year and 2 year degrees in separate articles) p.1 Dr. Moffett conducts survey of Seniors' thoughts ... p. 1; Faculty entertain '40 seniors at dam p.1
Vol.19 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 25, 1940

Print Issue

4 Education for defense a need warns Caswell p. 1; State Program called unique and influential p. 1; Gilbert discusses war problems p.1 ; V.P.I. and Radford cooperate for graduate courses p. 1; College enlarges musical program p. 1;Graybeal conducts driver training p. 2
Vol.19 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 13, 1940

Print Issue

4 National issues challenge summer students p. 1; Film library established here p.1; Radford College to graduate one hundred seven on August 24 p.1; Defense program calls for State adjustments p. 1
Total Number of Pages 76

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 20 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sept 24,1940

Print Issue

4 Dean publishes Radford quiz p. 1; New schedule is introduced p. 1; New laundry erected on Radford campus p. 1 Picture: hand drawn map of campus p. 1; Mr. Epperly resigns to take army post p. 3; Radford man gets government post (Paul H. Appleby-undersecretary of the department of agriculture) p. 3; Radford gets new post office building p. 4;   c.2 has hole in p1-2- missing text
Vol. 20 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 8, 1940

Print Issue

4 Dr. Peters names committees (faculty) p.1
Vol. 20 # 3

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 22, 1940

Print Issue

4 Sports Carnival New Phase of College Activities p. 1; Picture: Radford girls pull and like it (picture of girls doing bunny-hop) p. 1; College girls give opinions on conscription draft; some like it - some don't p.1; Students told about selective service act p. 3;
Vol. 20 # 3

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Nov 5, 1940

Print Issue

4 mislabeled #3 (the second #3)Not in copy 2. College administrative council selects ten girls for representation in annual edition of Who'sWho p.1 Cooperation of entire student body asked in enforcement of functional honor code p. 1; Radford students give Roosevelt majority vote p. 1; Roosevelt Again ... p.2; On with Wilkie... p. 2; Picture: New Officers of upper classes (labeled) p. 3; Mr. Silverman to be called to colors first p. 4
Vol. 20 # 4 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 19, 1940

Print Issue

4 Students give their opinions on the reorganization of the honor code p. 1; Greater use of books urged by librarian p. 4; English to be spoken by Puerto Rican girls p. 4;
Vol. 20 # 5
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 10, 1940

Print Issue

4 Tri Sigma wins scholarship cup p. 1; Picture: Radford's new choral club members (labeled) p. 3; Mrs. Keeter's class in economic problems makes survey concerning powder plant (Hercules) p. 3;
Vol. 20 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 14, 1941

Print Issue

4 Dr. Peters sees many changes for coming year p. 1; Nurse goes to military post p.1; Flue epidemic under control at college p. 1; Picture: Radford's new student officers (labeled) p. 1; Movies being shown Saturday evenings p. 2; Picture: They follow their mothers at school (labeled) p. 3; Students hold clothing review p. 4
Vol. 20 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 28, 1941

Print Issue

4 Students respond with readiness to reconstruction of Honor Code p.1; School laundry is now open for use p. 1; College will be given opportunity to assist in British war relief p. 1; Honor p. 1; Collegiate survey shows national opinion to be in sympathy with British cause for democracy p.1; S.T.C. sponsors campus movies p. 1
Vol. 20 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 11, 1941

Print Issue

4 College to hear noted speakers in assemblies p.1 Students and faculty enlightened by speech of war-correspondent (Louis Fischer) p. 1; Picture: Radford girls help red cross (labeled) p. 1; College library has new book collections p. 1; Picture: School problems discussed by leaders (labeled) p. 4;
Vol. 20 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 25, 1941

Print Issue

4 Radford college welcomes alumnae to homecoming p.1; New faculty homes will interest alumnae p. 1; Dr. McConnell observes 75th birthday Feb. 22 p. 1; Picture: Radford Debaters (labeled) p. 1; Early Alumnae dies February Fourteenth p. 1
Vol. 20 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 11, 1941

Print Issue

4 Alumnae enjoy improvements made since they left Radford (6 inch snow greets former students) p. 1; Dr. Rogers tells about defense p. 1; Picture: New members of Lambda Sigma PI (labeled) p. 1; Attention! Keep off the grass p. 2; A tribute to Mr. B. Edward Roop, Chief Mechanic p. 2; Picture: School leaders take inventory (labeled) p. 4;
Vol. 20 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 25, 1941

Print Issue

4 Eve Curie to be presented as feature of college lyceum p. 1; Radford host to high school music festival p. 1; Ted Ross to be orchestra for German (club) dance p. 1; Juniors show results from defense study p. 1; Picture: Nifty stylists at Radford show (labeled) p. 1; Y.W.C.A. asking all students to cooperate p. 1; Picture: New members of Kappa Delta Pi (labeled) p.4
Vol. 20 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 8, 1941

Print Issue

4 Eve Curie speaks on life of Madame Curie p. 1; Radford rates high in praise by DAR leaders p.1; System planned for class cuts p. 1; News of national problems reviewed p. 1; Students mourn loss of beloved professor (William Jacob Sowder) p. 1
Vol. 20 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 22, 1941

Print Issue

4 New fraternity, Chi Beta Phi now on campus p. 1; School doctor takes place in defense work p. 1; British relief group to hold card party p.1;
Vol. 20 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 6, 1941

Print Issue

4 Plans accepted for honor system to be effective soon p. 1; College catalog now prepared with few changes p. 1
Vol. 20 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 20, 1941

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; College to offer wide variety of classes during summer p. 1; Governor Price speaks here to student body p. 1; Students attend last birthday formal dinner p. 1; Picture: May Queen and maid of honor (labeled) p. 1;
Vol. 20 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 9, 1941

Print Issue

4 One hundred twenty to receive diplomas p. 1; Our national situation after the war is a problem to be studied and solved p. 1; Students elects officers for honor council p. 1; College exhibits works of art in many areas p. 4;
Vol. 20 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 30, 1941

Print Issue

4 Outstanding educators head workshop p. 1; Summer quarter has capacity enrollment p. 1; Barter theatre to play here p. 1; H.C. Graybeal conducts course in driver training p. 1Display of U.S. flag has etiquette 'code' p. 2;
Vol. 20 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 19, 1941

Print Issue

4 One hundred one will receive degrees Saturday (Leonard Muse to be main speaker at commencement) p.1; Dr. and Mrs. Peters suffer duel loss p. 1; Mr. W.K. Barnett (1st male graduate of Radford College) to assume new duties p. 1; Radford graduates secure excellent teaching positions p. 1
Total Number of Pages 72

 
 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 21 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sept 30,1941

Print Issue

4 Honor council is installed Porterfield named president p. 1; Radford presents its student leaders for school year 1941-42 p. 1; College senior gives analysis of life as known to Radford girls p. 1; Radford opens with 517 girls p. 1;
Vol. 21 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 14, 1941

Print Issue

4 Dr. John Preston McConnell is honored funeral services at college Monday p. 1; Tributes Paid by Associates p. 1; Grapurchat in hands of new publishers p. 1; Tributes to Dr. McConnell p. 2; Some Excerpts from speeches and letters by John Preston McConnell p. 3;
Vol. 21 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 26, 1941

Print Issue

4 Colonel Hurd, Editor Radford Evening Starr addresses students p. 1; Picture: As others see us (labeled) p. 3;
Vol. 21 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 11, 1941

Print Issue

4 Radford girls delegates to V.I.P.A. meeting p.1; Students are urged to use library p. 1; Seniors experience variety of activities in public schools p. 1
Vol. 21 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 25, 1941

Print Issue

4 No number printed on issue; Twelve girls represented in Who's who p.1; Rockwell Kent (artist and writer) speaks at college tonight p. 1; Choral club to give spaghetti dinner Sunday p. 1; Picture: Other class officers (labeled) p. 3; Picture: Officers of upper classes (labeled) p. 4;
Vol. 21 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 9, 1941

Print Issue

4 Seniors give results from diet study p. 1; Candidates for student body,Y.W., freshmen, presented p.1 Picture: They make up Radford debate teams (labeled) p.1
Vol. 21 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 13, 1942

Print Issue

4 Gilbert gives discussion on war situation p.1; R.S.T.C. doctor in service in war zone p. 1; College has defense class by city nurse p.1; United States Civil Service announces some examinations p. 1; Carter hears speech made by Churchill before joint Congress p. 1; Needed - patriotic American students p. 2; Picture: Women as Cops (labeled) p. 2; Ad: Book for Buddies p. 3; Suggestions for maintaining the best kind of morale p. 4;
Vol. 21 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 27, 1942

Print Issue

4 Security strip is attached to first page in c. 1 some text not readable;Grapurchat celebrates twenty-first anniversary p. 1; Feature editor interviews Hallie (kitchen worker) who tells of her experiences of twenty-five years of service p. 4
Vol. 21 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 10, 1942

Print Issue

4 Clubs and organizations make various plans for winning war and the peace p. 1; Feature editor sees plans for organized efforts for defense p. 1; First Lady gives advice to students (at U of NC, Chapel Hill) p.1; Cartoon: Lil'Abner (Dogpatch goes 100% for Defense bonds) p. 1; c. 2 is folded in binding crooked, text missing.
Vol. 21 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 24, 1942

Print Issue

4 Sollman tells of Germany and America p. 1; Radford to have chapter of Alpha Psi Omega soon p. 1; Average College girl described by feature editor in a true to life situation p. 1; Radford plans alumnae day for March 7 p. 1; copy 2 pages are folder incorrectly and torn;
Vol. 21 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 10, 1942

Print Issue

4 Eight girls are chosen by seniors to be represented in Bee Hive as outstanding class members p. 1; Students make plans for defense in air raids p.1; Department of War tells what the bonds buy p. 1; Correspondent gives preview on war works p.1; Try these questions: answers will be found elsewhere (questions on Germany and the war) p. 2; College to lease land for terminal p. 4; c. 2 p1-2 torn;
Vol. 21 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 24, 1942

Print Issue

4 Dr. Roy Allen Dafoe will speak here on Monday evening of April 12; Subject to be 'The Amazing Quinns' p. 1; College makes plans in physical fitness for all students p. 1; Blackout great success in all the dormitories p. 1; We will wear our Easter bonnets to the sound of war shells this year p. 1;
Vol. 21 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 14, 1942

Print Issue

4 Librarian presents group of statistics on use of the library p.1; Students make themselves to be responsible for taking care of the flag each morning and night p. 1; Fifty students placed on the new honor roll p. 1; Junior chemists needed in Civil Service positions p. 3; (EH mentioned Hubble spelled Hubbell p.4);
Vol. 21 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 28, 1942

Print Issue

4 Defense theme to characterize May Day program p. 1; M'Ledge Moffett writes book (Youth Looks at Marriage) on problems of youth p. 1; Student defines an earwig and gives facts concerning its life activities p. 3; Picture: Gen. George C. Marshall and Gen. Douglas MacArthur p. 3;Urges education for service men p. 4
Vol. 21 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 12, 1942

Print Issue

4 By the time your are a senior you'll know the score on staying up late at night p. 1; Program for activities of seniors is given p. 1; Alpha Sigmais installed on Radford campus p. 1; Student council lists privileges given to the senior students p. 4; Nurses aide being formed in Radford p. 4; Uniforms (talks about paper uniforms for nurses) p. 4;
Vol. 21 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 26, 1942

Print Issue

4 Radford College auditorium will be scene of musical concert by David Rubinoff tonight p. 1; College plans for advanced education program inSummer p. 1;
Vol. 21 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 8, 1942

Print Issue

4 College graduates one hundred fifty-eight p. 1; President Foye Gibson addresses graduates and their friends p. 1; Bee Hive honors F.B. Fitzpatrick in dedication p. 1; This was the year when... p.1
Vol. 21 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 30, 1942

Print Issue

4 Noted correspondent (James Young) to lecture at college on Saturday, July 4 p. 1; McGuffey school has begun Summer work p. 1; July fourth parade to be held in city p. 1; Defense lectures are given by Dr. Burch p. 1
Vol. 21 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 4, 1942

Print Issue

4 Degrees to be given 93 graduates at convocation Saturday August 22 p. 1; Picture of Governor J. Hoge Tyler to be presented to College p. 1; Graduate of college ( W. Kuhn Barnett) promoted to Major p. 1; Air-conditioning American youth (talks about aviation) p. 1; Education classes discuss war topics p. 1; Gas demonstration given by Dr. Burch p. 1; Radford has test blackout Thursday p. 1; Rules are given for fighting fire bombs p. 1
Total Number of Pages 76

 
 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 22 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sept 29,1942

Print Issue

4 15,000 acres are bequeathed to Radford College p. 1; Picture: Present Tyler portrait to college (labeled) p. 1; Blackout practices begin on campus; State-wide test soon p. 1; Madame Russell, Methodist saint p. 1
Vol. 22 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 13, 1942

Print Issue

4 Programs to be on war theme p. 1; Girls were ready for black out here p. 1; Night school here is now under way p. 1; Woman's part in war is subject of speech p. 1; Librarians will hold meeting here (theme: The school library in time of war) p. 1; Students have charge of flag p. 2; School wardens are chosen here (EH in Tyler) p. 4;
Vol. 22 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 27, 1942

Print Issue

4 Y.W.C.A. is active in Radford's war effort p. 1; Defense council is started on campus p. 1; Seven girls are selected for Who's Who in colleges p. 1; Hallowe'en...and its origin p. 1; Women in war work of China p. 1; Cage ball now being played on campus p. 3; Farewell party is given Mr.Young p. 4;
Vol. 22 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 10, 1942

Print Issue

4 Changes made in college calendar p. 1; War council work organized on campus p. 1; Brigadier-General Bright, head of State OPA, speaks to students p. 1
Vol. 22 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 24, 1942

Print Issue

4 Picture: Who's Who nominees (labeled ) p. 1; Library sets up center for war information here p. 1; Need student nurses to meet America's war requirements p. 1; Juniors sponsor first sale of war stamps in college booth p. 1
Vol. 22 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 8, 1942

Print Issue

4 Louis P. Lochner (war correspondent) will speak here January 8 p. 1; Picture: Athletic association (labeled) p. 1; Stamp sales in booth net over hundred seventy dollars now p. 1
Vol. 22 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 19, 1943

Print Issue

4 Organization (athletic association) has accepted songs p. 1; War work on campus is gaining new heights p. 1; New Student officers installed in assembly, Tuesday, January 19 p. 1; Miss Gannaway to enter WAVES early in February p. 1; To train teachers is aim of college p. 1; Ad: U.S. Army Announcement To College Women in their Senior Year (includes WAAC pay scale) p. 3;
Vol. 22 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 30, 1943

Print Issue

4 First Southwest Methodist student conference is held in Radford p.1; Give your books to Victory Book Drive p. 1; Does the WAAC need you p. 1; Dormitory libraries organized recently p. 1; Standing Committees are chosen from faculty and student body p. 1; Red Cross room open to town p. 1; Wesley foundation is organized here p. 1; Sewing room (to prepare surgical dressings) opens on campus p. 2; Navy increases quota for Waves p. 3;
Vol. 22 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 16, 1943

Print Issue

4 Edith H. Smith (of  National Nursing Council for War Service) speaks to group p. 1; Bandage rolling on every Sunday p. 1; Ad: Life in the WAAC p. 3
Vol. 22 # 10

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Feb 27, 1943

Print Issue

4 Girls help with food rationing p. 1; Dr. Burch gives new rules for (air raid) signals p. 1; Miss Gannaway now in training writes p. 1; The price tag on victory p. 2; Students have opportunity to finish after war p. 2; Picture: Leathernecks close another chapter (Guadalcanal Island) labeled p. 3; Schools open drive to buy 10,000 jeeps p. 3
Vol. 22 # 11

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Mar 16, 1943

Print Issue

4 Francis B. Fitzpatrick Teacher, author, passes p. 1; New home ec. club is organized here p. 1; Society helps with 'buddy bags' p. 1; Program planned to aid in Red Cross drive here p. 1; Demonstration on war time buying held here Thursday p. 4
Vol. 22 # 12

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Mar 30, 1943

Print Issue

4 Honor council installs new officers here p. 1; Libraries are now functioning in all three dormitories p. 1; Twenty-six girls are student teaching this Spring quarter p. 1; Clubs help swell cigarette fund for boys in services p. 1; Red Cross program is well received p. 1; Stamp booth sales have proved quite successful here p. 1; America has heroines in all war emergencies p. 2; Wartime marriages p. 2; Representatives of WAVES address Radford seniors p. 3; Eating habits of school children form basis for nutrition study in Radford p. 4;
Vol. 22 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 13, 1943

Print Issue

4 Staff completes survey of use of college library p. 1; Lt. R.J. Young talks to the members of the commercial club p. 1; Nutrition class is organized by college groups p. 1; Easier for women to enter war industries now p.1; A Woman's war p. 3; A week of the war p. 4;
Vol. 22 # 14

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Apr 27, 1943

Print Issue

4 Curriculum committee reveals results of war effort changes p. 1; Governor Darden main speaker here on May 8 p. 1; War emphasis and alumnae day will be observed on May eighth p. 1; Faculty military service roll p. 2; Your college's wartime program p. 2; Heth house girls fete Dr. Moffett (had a center piece depicting the war) p. 3
Vol. 22 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 11, 1943

Print Issue

4 Governor Colgate W. Darden, Jr., is main speaker for war emphasis day observed by college Saturday May 8 p. 1; Senior class has plans under way for graduation p. 1; Picture: May Queen and her court (labeled) p. 3;
Vol. 22 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 25, 1943

Print Issue

4 Picture: Gov. Darden- Student war service council (labeled) p. 1; Home economics seniors to assist conserving food p. 1; Dr. Hudson -- Dr. Moffett appear in magazine articles p. 1; Minnie Frasier dies (campus maid for 25 years) p. 2; movement started to replenish trees p. 2; Help your wardens p. 2
Vol. 22 # 17

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

June 8, 1943

Print Issue

4 Passing of Mrs. J.P. McConnell remove outstanding Va. Woman p. 1; Dr.Theodore Adams gives address to June graduates p. 1; Nursery school opened Monday p. 1; Females taking over war-time work in Capital p. 2; 100,000 aides for nurses urgently needed at once p 4; Add: American heroes p. 4;
Vol. 22 # 18

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

June 29, 1943

Print Issue

4 Dr. M'Ledge Moffett reports on study of war problems of home p. 1; Consumers' Guide (article in June Radford does a town-sized job) p.1; State leaders bring campus problems of war agencies p. 1; Look takes a look at Radford p. 1; Make way for victory p. 2; If you are keeping up morale p. 2; Ad: American Heroes p. 2; Demand for Flags exceed supplies p. 3; Plastics to play lead role in college print p. 4
Vol. 22 # 19

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Aug 3, 1943

Print Issue

4 Dr. Peters chosen on commission (to study the Governor's plans to merge colleges in Va) p. 1 Eighty students to graduate in August exercises at RSTC p. 1; My impression of Radford p. 1; Graduate work now possible p. 1; Pre-flight class now organizing p. 1; Way to "Victory Cargo" Pullman, airliner seats give p. 2; Ad: She wanted a part in winning the war! Ann,a real American girl joins the WAVES p. 3
Total Number of Pages 76

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 23 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sept 28,1943

Print Issue

4 Radford review work of 30 years p. 1; "Today becomes tomorrow" theme Freshmen's 1st week p. 1; R.S.T.C. - V.P.I. consolidation underdiscussion p. 1; Diplomas given to class of eighty p. 1; Position of grads;where they are p. 2; Library science graduates accept new positions p.2; Look honors Radford (Sept 1943 , pictorial commentary) p. 4
Vol. 23 # 2

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 12, 1943

Print Issue

4 Group planning post-war service nutrition effort p. 1; Norwood Hall tries new house plan p. 1; McConnell's books go to RSTC library p. 1; Look's Radford Story nationally acclaimed p. 1; Old letter gives insight into life on Ingles Plantation in 1850's p. 2; McGuffey training launches new term p. 3; Air raid wardens disclose plans p. 4; This issue is missing from c. 2
Vol. 23 # 3

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 26, 1943

Print Issue

4 Students plan Red Cross and war service unit p. 1; Study details for merger of Radford - V.P.I. p. 1; Polgar shows hypnosis secrets p. 1; Classes launch new stamp sales plan p. 1; Old letter gives insight into life on Ingles Plantation in 1850's (part 2) p. 2; Sororities plan rush week p.3
Vol. 23 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 9, 1943

Print Issue

4 More than $100 sold at college stamp auction p. 1; War torn areas need help from students p. 1; Five Radford girls make Who's Who p. 1; If you missed your breakfast (talks about the Tea room) p. 1; Girls help with Red Cross sewing p. 4;
Vol. 23 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 23, 1943

Print Issue

4 Award Pfc. Stripes to eleven girls p. 1; Noted Chinese actress (Soo Yong) will give program here on Dec. 6 p.1; Club Calendar p. 1; The Dean and the dog p. 2;
Vol. 23 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 7, 1943

Print Issue

4 YW Election to be December 10 p1; Nominees (student body officers) will be presented in assembly p.1; Eight elected as outstanding seniors p. 1; Baldwin names 20 Pfc. And 8 corporals p. 1; Radford girl buys $50 war bond p. 1; Correspondence courses offered p. 2
Vol. 23 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 11, 1944

Print Issue

4 Roach will be president of student body p. 1; Moffett summarizes year's work in scrapbook p. 1; Governor Darden is given report on merger of R.S.T.C.and V.P.I.. p. 2; Librarian granted leave of absence (Naval Reserve Station) p. 2; Sorority news p. 3; This issue is loose in the binding in copy 2.
Vol. 23 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 25, 1944

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; Mr. Graybeal awarded scout's Silver Beaver p. 1; Methodists are hosts to student conference p. 1; YWCA sponsors religious emphasis week - Jan 25 to 28 p. 1; Special recruiting drive will begin here January 31 p. 3
Vol. 23 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 8, 1944

Print Issue

4 War council has bingo party p. 1; Blood bank p. 4;
Vol. 23 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 22, 1944

Print Issue

4 War council sells $450 in war bonds-stamps p. 1; Dr. Peters elected (president) by Va. Assoc. of Schools - colleges p. 1; President Peters report on the Sloan Foundation p. 1; Home Ec juniors have soya tea (tea made out of soy beans)  p. 1; Letter from Gannaway p. 2
Vol. 23 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 7, 1944

Print Issue

4 Emil Ludwig presented on lyceum course p. 1; Mary Cunningham to reign as May Queen at R.S.T.C. p. 1; Dr. Moffett stresses importance of youth guidance p. 1; Letter from Anderson p. 4;
Vol. 23 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 21, 1944

Print Issue

4 Radford - V.P.I. merger bill passed p. 1; Red Cross drive now being held on RSTC campus p. 1
Vol. 23 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 4, 1944

Print Issue

4 Gilbert announces candidacy for seat on Radford council p. 1; Inquiring Reporter (on pet peeves; Eleanor Hubble: "How about eight o'clock classes - they're the worst peeve I know of!") p. 1; Spring fashions viewed at Radford p. 1; Former Jap prisoner describes conditions in enemy camps p. 1; Letter from Knife p. 2; How to make cookies p. 2; Campus ( EH spend last weekend at home) p. 3
Vol. 23 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 18, 1944

Print Issue

4 mislabeled #19, corrected to #14;This issue missing in copy 2;Seventeen students on honor roll p. 1; Spring Fever p. 2; Wearing of service uniform insignias often abused p. 4;
Vol. 23 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 2, 1944

Print Issue

4 mislabeled #20, corrected to #15; This issue missing in copy 2; Parker, Lester to head the Grapurchat p. 1; Folk rhythms mark May Day revels p.1; Pace urges real support for Red Cross work p. 1; Picture: Choral Club Picture (labeled) p. 1; Dr. Moffett speaks to Moffettes (talks about development of home economics program) p. 1;
Vol. 23 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 16, 1944

Print Issue

4 mislabeled #21, corrected to #16; This issue missing in copy 2; Home economics conference is held on campus p. 1; Social hygiene to be taught at R.C. p. 1; Radford College to join Horace Mann-Lincoln Institute p.1; Sloan (head of Sloan foundation) and Clark visit campus p. 1;
Vol. 23 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 6, 1944

Print Issue

4 Hopkins and Holt address Radford seniors (diplomas go to 47 graduates) p. 1; Stripes presented to workers in Red Cross room p. 1; Study plans for memorial fountain p. 1; Past reviewed, plans completed in assembly p. 1; Students pay visit to college farm p. 2
Vol. 23 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 27, 1944

Print Issue

4 Merger of two colleges goes into effect today (local gaduate [sic] is appointed to board of visitors) p. 1; Our numbers increase p. 1; Darden stresses woman's part in world affairs p. 1; Pages are fragile.
Vol. 23 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 15, 1944

Print Issue

4 This issue missing in copy 2; Pages are fragile. Picture: President and Chancellor (labeled) p.1; Picture: New V.P.I. - Radford College Board (labeled) p.1, Columbian studies Radford system p. 1; New floor is laid in gymnasium p. 3; p1-2 torn in c. 1;
Total Number of Pages 76

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 24 # 1

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Sept 26,1944

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; mislabeled as v. 24 #20 corrected to v. 24 #1; President Peters was speaker at formal convocation, Sept. 22 p. 1; Improvements made on college buildings p. 1; College enrollment shows 27 percent increase as 32nd sessions opens p. 1; Handbooks given to student body p. 1; Day by day we work and play p. 2; Educate for health, discipline says Peters p. 2; Radford shares new kind of school program p. 4;
Vol. 24 # 2

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 10, 1944

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; Volume mislabeled #25 corrected to #24 Rushing regulations agreed upon by all presidents of sororities p. 1; Gilbert urges postwar planning p. 1; Picture and text: Officer lauds Miss Witt (labeled) p. 1; Wilson discusses honor system p. 4;
Vol. 24 # 3

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 24, 1944

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; Volume mislabeled #25 corrected to #24; Lineberry chosen as commander of war council p. 1; USES Head sees work for all p. 1; Nine members named to student governing body p. 1; Call all suckers I mean freshmen (Joan of Arc - 2nd floor of administration building) p. 4;
Vol. 24 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 7, 1944

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; Volume mislabeled #25 corrected to #24; Dr Moffett's Cinders has five puppies p. 1; Juniors, Seniors get new privilege p. 1; Honor frat to repeat survey (about the City of Radford) p. 1;
Vol. 24 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 21, 1944

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; Building a better Radford is city-wide goal p. 1; Radford leaders discuss local school needs p. 1
Vol. 24 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 5, 1944

Print Issue

4 p 1-2 of c. 1 is loose and missing text; Students will chose new leader today p. 1; Lyceum committee presents world famed musicians (Budapest String Quartet) p. 1; Emily Post doesn't tell (girls become pipe connoisseurs) p. 2; European students suffer greatly; WSSF gives aid p. 4; Thanksgiving at Radford p. 4;
Vol. 24 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 16, 1945

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; Presidents Goodson and Callahan installed p.1; Loaned binoculars returned by Navy to Dr. Paul Burch p. 1; Sixteen students make honor roll "upper room" p. 1 Picture: Debators [sic] of fall season (labeled) p. 1; Madame Russell leads in hours Red Cross work p.2; Night watchman "Pop" Meredith dies p. 3;
Vol. 24 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 30, 1945

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; Gov. Darden visits campus; advocate the stopping of "trivial"talk over merger p. 1; Mr. Fentress' son survivor of St. Lo p. 1; Religious emphasis week observed at college  p. 1; Democracies must not overlook music's influence p. 1; Animal grows two heads as result of Frances Moncure's dissecting in laboratory p. 1; Inquiring reporter:What would you like to see in Radford college in 1965? p. 2
Vol. 24 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 13, 1945

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; Senior class honors outstanding members p.1; March of dimes headed by Lambda p. 1; College and Rotary Club sponsors lectures on international subjects p. 1
Vol. 24 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 27, 1945

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; Students to be domiciled on V.P.I.-Radford campuses (domicile determined on course basis) p. 1; New course in supervised recreation features classwork in planning for fun p. 1; Library receives Sowder memorial p. 1; Student body recommends elimination of holidays (action based upon emergency request) p. 1
Vol. 24 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 13, 1945

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; Detailed description of the Radford College farm p. 1; Honor council embers elected p. 1
Vol. 24 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 28, 1945

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; Hundred per cent participation is goal of  Red Cross war fund drive p. 1; Society discusses G.I. Bill of Rights p. 1; Emily Kimbrogh, co-author of "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay," to appear here in lyceum program p. 1;
Vol. 24 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 10, 1945

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; Red Cross drive is acclaimed success as total contributors approach $450 p. 1; From the diary of a nurses' aide p. 1; War council sponsors clothing collection p. 1; mislabeled as #12 corrected to #13
Vol. 24 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 24, 1945

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; mislabeled as #13 corrected to #14; State educators visit college p. 1; Radford College debaters to enter State inter-collegiate tournament p. 1; Memorial service held for late President (Roosevelt) p. 1; Picture: Choral club to present annual Spring concert (labeled) p. 1; First Mardi Gras proves big success p. 4;
Vol. 24 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 15, 1945

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; mislabeled as #14 corrected to #15 Sara Savage named Queen of May Day p. 1; Course offered in Scout leadership p. 1; Students state ideas of V-E Day p. 1; National music week is observed on campus with recitals and concerts p. 1; Inquiring Reporter (EH has a response) p. 2; Real talent to be displayed in ministrel [sic] show, Friday, May 18 p. 3;
Vol. 24 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 30, 1945

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; 66 seniors receive Degrees p. 1; Enthusiastic audience attends minstrel show p. 1; Lest We Forget (EH) p. 2;
Vol. 24 # 17
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
June 30, 1945

Print Issue

8 Alumnae survey finds Radford graduates engaged in fifty-six different professions p. 1; Main street still lures the college girls p. 1; Picture: Of the campus from the air p. 1; An Alumna looks at the new Radford p.1; Local hospital and college to give degree in nursing p. 3; Alumnae serve in all war theaters p. 3; Alumnae Vignettes p. 4; Radford Alumnae directory p. 5; Funds grow for memorial fountain p. 7; Alumnae wish memorial chapelon campus p. 8; p 7-8 torn in copy 1, missing some of page in c. 2;
Vol. 24 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 21, 1945

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in copy 2; Radford Celebrates V-J Day p. 1; 62 seniors to receive degrees this Saturday p. 1; Radford College presents band p. 1
Total Number of Pages 76

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 25 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 2, 1945

Print Issue

4 c. 2 page 1-2 are broken and torn out of binding p. 3 has blue scribbles,probably prices for ads written on it; Enrollment increases Twenty-three percent p. 1; Governor (Darden) visits Radford campus p. 1; Robinson new RHS principal p. 1; City of Radford aids in adjustment of new students p. 1; New Masthead: Grapurchat Radford College, Woman's Division of V.P.I. p. 1;
Vol. 25 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 23,1945

Print Issue

4 Distinguished lyceum speaker ( Ruth Bryan Owen Rode) explains action at the conference (UN Conference) p. 1; V.P.I. band helps our school spirit p.1; Did you say Borentation... or orientation? p. 1; Puerto Ricans relate interesting summer vacations (talks about V-J day) p. 2; Assembly etiquette p. 2; c. 2 has ad prices written in blue
Vol. 25 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 6, 1945

Print Issue

4 German club plans heavenly ball; first formal dance of school year p. 1; Upper classes begin organization by naming candidates for office p. 1; Victory loan drive p. 2; Miss Daniel entertains class with sewing bee p. 2; Former Alpha President relates interesting exp. to sorority sisters p. 3; c. 2 has ad prices written in blue
Vol. 25 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 20, 1945

Print Issue

4 College observes American education week p. 1 Picture: Lieut. Commander Young returns to Radford p. 1; V.P.I. Board of visitors hold meet at college p. 1; c. 2 has names written in pencil on each ad.
Vol. 25 # 5
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 11, 1945

Print Issue

4 College debaters enter State tournament of Virginia division of TKA negative team scores highest; McGhee and Edgar judged best woman speakers p. 1; Dancy discusses London conference; Nations Charter p. 1; T'was theNight Before... p. 1; R.C. contribution to war fund increases p. 2; c.2 has ad prices written in blue along with names written in pencil
Vol. 25 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 17, 1946

Print Issue

4 Religious emphasis week is observed at Radford college p. 1; Stanley and Tilson Installed (and other student officers) p. 1; Gannaway returns (from Navy) p. 1; Record State budget proposed by Gov. Darden (including building budgets for Radford and V.P.I.) p. 4; c. 2 has ad prices written in blue along with names written in pencil along with shorthand written on page 1
Vol. 25 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 29, 1946
Print Issue
4 Five seniors chosen as most outstanding p. 1; Dr. Vilbrandt discusses atom bomb in college assembly January 22 p. 1; Library acquires many new books p. 1; College welcomes all new students p. 1; Town girls experience campus life p. 1; Do you have any milk bottles? p. 2; c. 2 has ad prices written in blue
Vol. 25 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 12, 1946
Print Issue
4 Radford choral club to sing two selections at Valentine formal p. 1; May court chosen by student body p. 1; Girls shout, "Let's go to the Tea Room" p. 3; Atom smashing p. 3
Vol. 25 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 26, 1946

Print Issue

4 Groups emphasize world cooperation p.1; F.T.A. gives opposed to military conscription p. 1; Honor council holds symposium on honor systems; asks for suggestions p. 1; Sororities climax freshman rush week with parties in student activity bldg. p. 3;
Vol. 25 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 12, 1946

Print Issue

4 Rotary speaker addresses college students on German (war) criminals p.1; Cress in mistress of ceremonies at Radford freshman smorgasbord p.1; Radford college Red Cross starts its 1946 drive p. 2
Vol. 25 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 26, 1946

Print Issue

4 Don Bolt says we must maintain the American standard of living p. 1; Middleton discovers new species of salamander p. 1; Medford is Back (from war) !! p. 1; c.1 p.3-4 out of binding, torn, missing text; 
Vol. 25 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 16, 1946

Print Issue

4 Langdon Brown Gilkey speaks on experiences as Japanese prisoner p.1; Beauty specialist stresses importance personal appearance p. 1; Choral club to compete with other colleges in annual music festival p. 1; Radford's gift serves many writes Maria Odulio p. 2; Norwood, too, has new color p. 4; Beauty conscious; That's the RC girl p. 4; VPI Board of Visitors pass on many things during 1906 sessions p. 4
Vol. 25 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 2, 1946

Print Issue

4 Senior activities begin today with capping services p. 1; Additional living space demanded as enrollment steadily increases p. 1; Annual May Day Festival to be held Sat. May 11 p. 1; Textbooks wanted for Filipino schools p. 2; Ad for saving fats to make soap p. 2; Frozen food lockers cause danger of gas p. 4;
Vol. 25 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 14, 1946

Print Issue

4 Pauline Lester crowned Queen of May p. 1; Professor Gilbert retiring after thirty-three years' service with Radford College p. 3
Vol. 25 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 4, 1946

Print Issue

4 Sixty-five students to receive degrees (Lieut-Governor Preston Collins to deliver address) p.1; 'Bee Hive of 1946 is dedicated to Mr. And Mrs.Jeremy P. Whitt p. 1; Infirmary moved to new location p. 2; Audio visual quarters moved to dormitory p. 2; Professor W.R. Bowers retires at endof academic session p. 3
Vol. 25 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 29, 1946

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in c. 2; 614 students enroll for 1946 summer session p. 1; Governor (William A. Tuck) addresses Radford College on public education in Virginia p. 1; 20 graduate students progress at Radford p. 1; These girls made the honor roll last term p. 1; Have you seen the new infirmary? p. 1
Vol. 25 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 13, 1946

Print Issue

4 Miss Pearl Andrews (librarian since 1919) will retire soon p. 1; Davis (Brazil) and Wallerstein ( Czechoslovakia) speak about their home countries at recent assembly p. 1; Many additions to be made to the college faculty p. 1; Increase in fall enrollment is now being provided for p. 1
Total Number of Pages 68

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol 26 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sept 27,1946

Print Issue

4 Enrollment this fall largest in history of Radford College (696, 593 boarding, 312 freshmen) p.1; 1946 handbooks presented to new students; The trials and tribulations of a freshman p. 1; Suggestions for room decoration p. 3
Vol 26 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 11, 1946

Print Issue

4 Tech registration record breaking p. 1; Senior class granted privileges p. 1; Former student writes of experiences in Germany and of conditions in that country p. 2
Vol 26 # 3

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 25, 1946

Print Issue

4 Rotary presents first speaker in series of four p. 1; Annual institute of international understanding is sponsored by rotary club; four speakers named p. 1; Radford College one of sponsors of community drive p. 1; Thirteen tapped for Kappa Delta Pi in impressive ceremony p. 1; Fire drills held to observe fire prevention week p. 1; Veterans on Radford campus represent Army, Navy , Marines p. 2; History of Radford Buildings, landmarks p. 3
Vol 26 # 4

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Nov 8, 1946

Print Issue

4 Imre Kovacs seeks unity for Europe p. 1; Upper classes elect leaders p. 1; Clemson Turns Back Gobblers 14-7 p.1; Our newspapers - constructive or destructive? p. 2; History of Radford buildings, landmarks p. 4; Senior gifts are old Radford custom p. 4
Vol 26 # 4

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Nov 22, 1946

Print Issue

4 Mislabeled, corrected, not used in subsequent numbering; Tyler Wilson speaks on German trials at assembly p. 1; Air potentialities discussed by Cleo Dawson p. 1; Marie Rogndahl, Coloratura Soprano, featured in college lyceum program (with picture) p. 1; YWCA asks donation for former student p. 1; Golden rule for group dining p. 2; Are you a "campus cutter" (walking on the grass) p. 2;
Vol 26 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 6, 1946

Print Issue

4 Eight RC seniors named to Who's Who p. 1; Moffett represents state at St Louis p. 1; History of Radford buildings, landmarks p. 3
Vol 26 # 6

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Jan 17, 1947

Print Issue

4 Mellott elected president of student body p. 1; Former student sails for overseas service p. 1; New record-player purchased by college p. 1; Rabbi Kagan speaks on post-war world p. 1; Twenty-six students on fall honor roll p. 1; Student body mourns loss of fallen tree (more on RC history) (Mother Tree with concrete box holding tributes to the student's mothers is near Tyler hall) p. 3;
Vol 26 # 7

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Jan 31, 1947

Print Issue

4 Student Body, YWCA and class officers installed in impressive ceremony p. 1; Rev. C.M. Jones leads religious program; activities to extend throughout week p. 1; History of Radford buildings, landmarks p. 3
Vol 26 # 8

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Feb 14, 1947

Print Issue

4 Eight seniors named outstanding students (with pictures) p. 1; Radford to have a college magazine p. 1History of Radford buildings, landmarks p. 3; Big ad: Chesterfields p. 4;
Vol 26 # 9

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Feb 28, 1947

Print Issue

4 Fashion show given as part of good grooming course p. 1; Elementary majors get break p. 1; Foreign pupils talk on home culture p. 1; Carl Sandburg to appear at college in special program p. 1; So you want a place to date? p. 2
Vol 26 # 10

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Mar 14, 1947

Print Issue

4 College faced with problem of acute housing shortage p. 1; Carl Sandburg, noted American poet; appears on stage at college March 7 p. 1; Audience labels minstrel show one of best ever p. 1; 'Radford Review" to be off press soon p. 1; A student forum on examinations p. 2; Symphony director former voice pupil at Radford College p. 3
Vol 26 # 11

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Mar 28, 1947

Print Issue

4 Clothing classes model own frocks in assembly p. 1; Foreign students give talks in assembly p. 1; Mrs. H.C. Graybeal (Dr. McConnell's daughter) one of nominees for State mother p. 1; What price for popularity? p. 2; Library receives gift of books from Jewish society p. 4
Vol 26 # 12

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Apr 11, 1947

Print Issue

4 "Our Town" Pulitzer play, presented here April 2 by Barter Theatre players p. 1; Cunningham wins regional voice contest; is eligible to enter national contest p. 1; Dr. Long publishes English manual p. 1; New 'phones installed in dormitories p. 1; Library seeks additions to Virginia room p. 4
Vol 26 # 13

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Apr 25, 1947

Print Issue

4 Radford Review now off press p. 1; Benefits from faculty talent program to go to world student service fund p. 1; Sunday - a day of reverence and rest p. 2; Picture: Romper suit p. 2;
Vol 26 # 14

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

May 9, 1947

Print Issue

4 Trimble to be crowned Queen of May at annual May Day festival p. 1; Senior investiture service held April 29 p. 1; Alumna member publishes book p. 2;
Vol 26 # 15

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

May 23, 1947

Print Issue

4 1947 annual dedicated to Dr. Thomas; Jessee elected new editor "Beehive" p. 1; Dr. Peters announces plans for summer quarter p. 1; Article by Cannaday on New River Valley appears in magazine p. 1
Vol 26 # 16

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

June 6, 1947

Print Issue

4 Issue loose in c. 2; Dr. Peters outlines expansion program of college p. 1; Dr. W. H. Smithey to address graduating class of 1947 p. 1; Sewell to head honor council p. 1;
Vol 26 # 17

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

June 30, 1947

Print Issue

4 Alumnae homecoming plans complete p. 1; School and family life institute to be held week of July 7-12 p. 1; Lyceum committee brings to college Russian quartet p. 1; Radford Review to be published in July p. 1; Jewish Layman
carries report by Dr. Moffett p. 2
Vol 26 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 22, 1947

Print Issue

4 Fifty-five to receive degrees p. 1; Dr. Newman elected President of V.P.I. p. 1; Growing pains call for expansion p. 1; Homecoming at college largest in history p. 1
Total Number of Pages 76

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 27 # 1

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 3, 1947

Print Issue

4 Fall enrollment largest in College history p. 1; President's message to the class of 1951 p. 1; Dr. Peters announces appointment of several new staff and faculty members p. 1; Supplement to handbook states new regulations p. 1; Hold that hemline p. 2; Dr. David W. Peters to be featured in Beta Journal p. 2; Governor Tuck visits on campus p. 2; Library rules and regulations outlined p. 3
Vol. 27 # 2

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 17, 1947

Print Issue

4 John Temple Graves delivers challenging convocation lecture p. 1; Dr.Burch discovers new snail species p. 1; "Radford Review" to contain work of summer students p. 1; Officers elected by upper classes p. 1; Pan American trip provides variety of experiences for Drs. Moffett, Taylor p. 2; Church groups active p. 3
Vol. 27 # 3

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Nov 7, 1947

Print Issue

4 Eight RC Seniors elected to Who's Who p. 1; Burch and Cannaday explore cavern p. 1; Freshman poll reveals traits of ideal citizen p. 1; Dr. Moffett receives White House request p. 3
Vol. 27 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 21, 1947

Print Issue

4 Kappa Delta Pi taps eight at service p. 1; Bowman bomb causes hysteria p 4;
Vol. 27 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2 p. 4
Dec 12, 1947

Print Issue

4 Sommers elected student body president p. 1; Students, faculty take part in drive for friendship train p. 1; Scholarship award established by John B. Spiers p.1; Students describe Christmas festivities in countries represented on campus p. 1
Vol. 27 # 6

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Jan 16, 1948

Print Issue

4 Clothing drive for overseas relief to be continued through Saturday p. 1; Installation service held for officers of student body, freshman class, and Young Women's Christian Association p. 1; Lambda Sigma Pi conductsannual march of dimes drive p. 1; World's New Year's customs differ; significance always the same p. 2
Vol. 27 # 7

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Jan 30, 1948

Print Issue

4 January edition of  'The Radford Review' has varied features p. 1; Former R.C. student helps translate book into Philippine tongue p. 1; Former Professor (Alexander U. Fine) dies in Florida p. 1; Hallie Conner retires after thirty years; recalls days of campus vegetable gardens (college history, with labeled picture) p. 3
Vol. 27 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 13, 1948

Print Issue

4 Freda Simms named May Queen p. 1; "New look" invades college campus p. 1; Treasure's office undergoes change; staff increased p. 1; Speech clinic for senior students being organized p. 1
Vol. 27 # 9

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Feb 27, 1948

Print Issue

4 Dr. Moffett attends meeting Feb. 16-20 in Washington D.C. p. 1; Alpha Psi Omega taps eleven in assembly, gives performance of "faculty favorites" p. 1; Mental hygiene clinic established in area p. 4; copy 2 has a 1 cent stamp attached to p. 1
Vol. 27 # 10

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Mar 12,1948

Print Issue

4 Students give tests at State hospital p. 1; Record church attendance held by registrar and Mrs. J.P. Whitt p. 1; Mrs. Hallie Conner died Monday p. 1; c. 2 p. 3-4 is torn and taped;
Vol. 27 # 11

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Mar 26,1948

Print Issue

4 Legislature appropriates over one million dollars for expansion of Radford College p. 1; College active in Red Cross drive p. 1; Over 775 register for spring quarter p. 1; College farm is ideal recreational area p. 3;
Vol. 27 # 12

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Apr 9, 1948

Print Issue

4 Claytor lake park offers advantages to Radford Students p. 1; Barter cast to give "John loves Mary" p. 1; Miss Daniel forms alumnae group p.1; Investiture service opens senior program for spring quarter p. 1; Presidential election subject of assembly p. 1; Let's look at the Marshall Plan p. 2; Annual Mardi Gras plans complete p. 3;
Vol. 27 # 13

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Apr 23, 1948

Print Issue

4 Tennis Champions appear at College p. 1; "Radford Review" honors Dr.Peters p. 1; Results of study show Radford college students spend an average of $11,250.00 a month p. 1; Banquet Marks Sigma's 50th anniversary; National President is guest for occasion p. 3
Vol. 27 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 14,1948

Print Issue

4 Simms reins as queen of the May Day p. 1; World Tennis Champ (Alice Marble) is lyceum speaker p. 1; Utah Centennial Quartet heard here p. 1; Typewriting clinic held here April 30 p. 1
Vol. 27 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 21,1948

Print Issue

4 Radford College to graduate ninety p. 1; Davis made president of new honor council p. 1; A ring on her finger p. 2; The origin of the May celebration p. 2
Vol. 27 # 16

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

June 4, 1948

Print Issue

4 Ninety to receive degrees at college finals; Dr. Ralph McDonald to address graduates p. 1; "Bee Hive" dedicated to Miss Wampler; Miss Jennie Frazell receives Spiers award for scholastic attainment in her class p.1; Radford College lists workshops for Summer term p. 1; Dr. C. Hellmer (class of 1934) receives recognition as psychiatrist p. 2
Vol. 27 # 17

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

June 25, 1948

Print Issue

4 Speech requirements approved by faculty p. 1; Recommendations in applied dramatics accepted by faculty p. 1; July "Radford Review" to include articles by faculty, graduates, students (President Peters has article on behavior)p. 1; Thirty students doing graduate work here p. 2; 127 State scholarship teachers at Radford p. 2; Mrs. J.P. Whitt cited by local paper as one of Radford's women leaders p. 3
Vol. 27 # 18

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

July 9, 1948

Print Issue

4 Alumnae return for homecoming July 10 (convocation, baby show, reception, play to be features of day's activities ) p. 1; Dr. Homer Howard arrives in Berlin p. 1; Radford participates in Time survey p. 1; Graduate program plans outlined p. 1; Then and Now ( by a member of the class of 1928) p. 2; Alumnae report varied activities in places near and far p.3; Rare book donated to college library (Inquiry into the Rights of the British Colonies by Richard Bland) p. 3; Wedding bells ring for Radford students p. 4
Vol. 27 # 19

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

July 30, 1948

Print Issue

4 Dr. Peters heads national beta club senate; student organization numbers over 36,000 p. 1; President Peters speaks on demand for good teachers p.1; Atomic energy display shown p. 1; Graduate group in mental hygiene to publish "Invitation to Better Living" p. 1; Miss Sylvia Sublett tells of work abroad p. 2; Coffee, doughnuts, and Mrs. Vaughn! p. 2; Improvements made in electric system p. 3; "Richest woman in Morgantown" consultant at reading seminar here p. 3
Vol. 27 #20 

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Aug 20, 1948

Print Issue

4 William E. Wine elected rector of V.P.I. Board of Visitors; Junius P. Fishburn fill place vacated by Colonel Woods p. 1; Eighty-one are candidates for degrees; Howard to give commencement address p. 1; Additional properties acquired for building p. 1; August 9 marked 35th anniversaryof Administration Building dedication p. 1; "Feeding the Multitudes" in Summer described by dining hall staff p. 2; What will tomorrow be? p. 2; Teachers blamed for pupils' frustrations p. 2; Radford graduate (Mrs. R.L. McConnell) elected by V.P.I. Board to executive committee, Board of Visitors p. 3; Alumna tells of escape from flood p. 3; Heck sisters are hostesses for T.W.A. p. 3; Bobby Jo Wilson chosen "Miss Virginia" R.C.Senior competes for "Miss America" p. 4;
Total Number of Pages 80

Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 28 # 1

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 8, 1948

Print Issue

4 Mislabeled as Vol. 27 #21 corrected to Vol. 28 #1; p.1-2 loose in c.1; 1948 freshman class largest in history p. 1; New residences acquired by college p. 1; Mrs. Whitt resigns as faculty secretary p. 1; RadfordCollege handbook released p. 1; "Miss Virginia" tells of experiences at pageants this summer p. 2; About 50 freshmen alumnae's daughters p. 2; Regulations in applied dramatics reviewed p. 2; Speech requirements called to attention p. 2
Vol. 28 # 2

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 22,1948

Print Issue

4 Mislabeled as Vol. 27 #22 corrected to Vol. 28 #2; 'New look acquired in S.A.B. furniture p.1; Radford College student depository established; to follow banking practices p. 1; College to receive additional audiovisual equipment p. 1; United States Presidential candidates win degrees, medals, honors; lead typical American private lives with families p. 1; Let's take a walk through the library p. 4;
Vol. 28 # 3

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Nov 5, 1948

Print Issue

4 Dr. Peters honored on tenth anniversary of Presidency p. 1; Six seniors chosen for "Who's Who" p. 1; Problems of U.N. outlined in assembly p. 1;Classes elect officers for 1948-49 session p. 1; R.C. Health program stresses T.B. x-rays p. 4;
Vol. 28 # 4

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Nov 19, 1948

Print Issue

4 Construction bids for new 'dorm' received p. 1; Assembly programs presentelection explanation, Kappa Delta Pi tapping ceremony, installation of class officers, annual Y.W.C.A. and choral club thanksgiving service p.1; Straw vote misses fire (R.C. voted for Dewey not Truman) p. 1; Our "First Lady" (Mrs. Peters) p. 2
Vol. 28 # 5 

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Dec 10, 1948

Print Issue

4 Radio station begins campus operations p. 1; "Christmas is a Miracle," title of annual Christmas pageant to be presented Sunday p. 1; Dormitories decorate for Yule season p. 1; 'Horse' play never won a race - with death; Let's use our reason this Christmas season p. 1; Little dough? If so, great thrift in Yule gifts p. 2
Vol. 28 # 6

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Jan 14, 1949

Print Issue

4 Allen installed student body president p. 1; Team work, persistence, patience, faith stressed by Dr. Peters in Winter convocation p. 1; Eight students make first honor roll; 23 make second p. 1; New electric organ to be dedicated soon p. 1; Twas the day before deadline and all through the class p. 2; the time piece that went berserk p. 2; Freshmen develop study rules p. 4;
Vol. 28 # 7

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Jan 28, 1949

Print Issue

4 Eight seniors chosen outstanding students p. 1; Trumans enjoy "Big" inauguration p. 1; Works by Moffett, Long published p. 1; Forty students and faculty participate in world student service fund drive 'Potpourri' p. 1; March of Dimes drive sponsored by Lambda p. 1; Just a little shadow (Dr. Moffett's dog, Cinder) p. 2;
Vol. 28 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 11, 1949

Print Issue

4 Carter selected to reign as May Queen p. 1; Blame Congress (talking about the placement of gifts in cigarette packs) p. 2; Big news of 1948- abroad and at home p. 4
Vol. 28 # 9

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Feb 25, 1949

Print Issue

4 Picture: To plan May Day Activities (labeled) p. 1; Manual published by R.C. Graduate group discussed in 'Journal' p. 1; "Cry Havoc" greeted with wide acclaim p. 1; To eat or not to eat p. 2; How's your rating as a roommate p. 2; Faculty members represent college in State high schools p. 2; Who'll be tomorrow's teacher? p. 4;
Vol. 28 # 10

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Mar 11, 1949

Print Issue

4 Iva Kitchell, dance satirist and humorist, to give program here March14 p. 1; Registrar's office discloses that spring quarter will offer variety of electives p. 1; Americanism stressed in assembly programs p. 1; Tea room undergoes rennovation (sic) p. 4;
Vol. 28 # 11

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Mar 25, 1949

Print Issue

4 Josh Lee (former US Senator from Oklahoma) to speak at Spring convocation p. 1; Work started on new dormitory p. 1; Message from Lady Astor of London to highlight April issue of quarterly magazine p. 1; R.C. votes to send sympathy note to Farmville students (over a dorm fire) p. 1; Picture: Planned new dormitory (artist drawing) p. 2; Beware! Next Friday will be April fool p. 2;
Vol. 28 # 12

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Apr 8, 1949

Print Issue

4 Y.W.C.A.-choral club Easter sunrise service will be held in sunken garden on April 10 p. 1; Inauguration plans announced for Dr. Newman p.1; Farmville S.T.C. changes name to Longwood p. 1; Radford and Tech tooffer graduate home economics p. 1; Silver-tongued Ex-Senator charms audience with stupendous, spicy, and spunky speech p. 2; Ingles heir arrives to faculty couple p. 2; New bulletin boards replace historic ones p. 4;
Vol. 28 # 13

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Apr 22, 1949

Print Issue

4 Dr. Walter S. Newman inaugurated as Tech's tenth president p. 1; May Day plans nearing completion; pages announced; committee chairmen named p. 1; Miss Ann Taylor to represent Radford College at annual apple blossom festival p. 1; Bikini scientist relates adventures p. 1; They were lucky at flower shop opening (on Grove Ave) p. 1; How to cook a husband p. 2; Bach and Beethoven liked to eat p. 4
Vol. 28 # 14

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

May 6, 1949

Print Issue

4 Carter, Taylor to reign over May Day p. 1; Senior investiture service held Tuesday p. 1; Nationally known orchestra will play for occasion; dance in honor of queen, court p. 3; Apple blossom princess finds Bob Hope humorous; Vice-President entertaining p. 4;
Vol. 28 # 15

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

May 20, 1949

Print Issue

4 Finals schedule for graduation class of 1949 p. 1; Ingles Hall to be name of new dormitory; youngest Ingles descendant to unveil tablet p. 1;"Grapurchat" named winner of honorable mention award in safe driving contest p. 1; Sororities to leave for cabin parties tomorrow p. 3; College library receives gifts from friendship train p. 3
Vol. 28 # 16

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

June 3, 1949

Print Issue

4 110 seniors to receive degrees tomorrow p. 1; 1949 "Beehive" dedicated to President and Mr. Peters in recent assembly (Picture: the Peters) p.1; Sunken garden to be scene of annual candle light service p. 2; Senior gift will be presented tonight p. 3; Lambda alumna presents picture of advisor (Picture: Blanche Daniel) to sorority; seniors present farewell gifts p. 3; Money management project shows student expenditures total $110,880 for year p. 4;
Vol. 28 # 17

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

June 24, 1949

Print Issue

4 July "Radford Review" alumnae issue p. 1; Summer enrollment numbers about 750; 'grad' enrollment up p. 1; July 9 set for Radford college homecoming; ceremony to dedicate dormitory, organ p. 1; M.S. Degrees granted by Radford-V.P.I. (Mrs. H.C. Graybeal did interpretative study of the philosophy of education of Dr. McConnell) p. 1; Dormitory dedication to honor namesake of early literary society of the college p. 2; Library buzzes with intellectual activity p. 2; Many interesting and historic places may be visited on free afternoons or weekends p. 2; There's anticipation in the sound of repair p. 2; Coed poll reveals what girls dislike most in men p. 3; "Sid" Walker celebrates 25 years of service in college kitchen; recalls growth of facilities, increase of quantities of food p. 4
Vol. 28 # 18

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

July 8, 1949

Print Issue

4 Annual homecoming scheduled for July 9 (events to include President's reception, dedications of Ingles Hall and new organ p. 1; Time marches on (talks of early Radford College history and rules , i.e. in 1919 any student was campused if seen on the street in the daytime without a hat) p. 2; Alumnae report activities from afar and nearby p. 3; Alumnae history show undertakings and accomplishments p. 3; Student publications mirror life of school; preserve physical and social history p. 4
Vol. 28 # 19

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

July 29, 1949

Print Issue

4 President Peters to sit for portrait p. 1; Freak cave-in misses tunnel site by 40 ft. (on Fairfax street and talks about excavating for the new walking tunnel under the street) p. 1; Work progressing on Tyler Wing and Ingles Hall p. 1; Library announces record circulation (says that the library is a depository for the Galax Post Herald and has editions of theRadford News Journal that go back as far as June 1930) p. 1; Dormitory dedication marks anniversary of Ingles capture p. 2; Organ dedicated to Radford College spirit by Irene Cardwell in Homecoming ceremony p. 3; Student verse on work of guidance clinic describes group's purpose and activities p. 4;Why are they called hot dogs? p. 4;
Vol. 28 #20 

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Aug 19, 1949

Print Issue

4 Sixty candidates seek degrees tomorrow p. 1; Work begun on drive through main campus (work on dormitories progressing rapidly ) p. 1; President Peters to head committee (he will serve as master of ceremonies at the dedication of the new Radford bridge on Labor day, September 1949) p. 1; Senior from Puerto Rico tells what it's like to be a foreign speaking student at Radford p. 2; When and where was Uncle Sam born? p. 2; Freshman survey show what Radford college girls wear p. 3
Total Number of Pages 80

Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 29 # 1

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 7, 1949

Print Issue

4 College and town welcome new students p.1; Dr. Chas. J. Smith is convocation speaker p. 1; Radford community welcomes students p.1; Lyceum committee presents Braggiotti in piano concert Tuesday, October 11 p. 1; Freshman impressions of Radford College as told by freshman staff member p. 1; Assembly features clubs, organizations p. 3; Mountain empire guidance center enlarges work on Radford campus p. 4
Vol. 29 # 2

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 21, 1949

Print Issue

4 Election returns announced p. 1; Radford graduate travels to Peru p.1; Staff questionnaire shows student needs p. 1; Office Requirements changed by vote p. 1; Average changed to 2.5 for major office; Survey findings support new level p. 1; Change may bring wider representation in office positions p. 1; Calendar of events - fall quarter 1949 p. 1; Club membership requirements outlined; bid and non-bid membership explained p. 3
Vol. 29 # 3

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Nov 4, 1949

Print Issue

4 Class leaders take oath of office p.1; Eleventh anniversary of Presidency of Dr. D.W. Peters at Radford is marked by the unveiling of his portraitin library (with Picture) p. 1; Radford college band forms constitution p. 1; Government exams open to seniors p. 1; 'Y' sponsors carnival forW.S.S. fund p. 1; German club gives "harvest ball" p. 3; Freshmen of the week winners announced p. 4;
Vol. 29 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 18,1949

Print Issue

4 Six seniors named for college who's who p. 1; World-wide student newspaper proposed p. 1
Vol. 29 # 5

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Dec 9, 1949

Print Issue

4 Wright elected student body president p. 1; Dr. Moffett speaks at Madison College p. 1; Portrait of J.P. Whitt to be done soon p. 1; Gamma Theta Sorority officially recognized p. 1; Schuster added to Who's Who p. 1; Baptist and Methodist students establish centers for religious activities p. 3
Vol. 29 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 13, 1950

Print Issue

4 New Year starts with new leaders p. 1; Goodbye, 1949! P. 1; Outstanding seniors selected for 1950 p. 1; Do you know Charlie? p. 2; "Silver Wonderland" to be dance theme p. 3
Vol. 29 # 7

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Jan 27, 1950

Print Issue

4 May Day commission chosen p. 1; Faculty, students choose commissioners on basis of leadership and ability p. 1; Winter quarter events scheduled p. 1; "Chat" celebrates anniversary p. 1; From '21 to '50 p. 2; Grapurchat editors interviewed p. 2; Seventy-six are rushed by sororities; rush parties feature festive activities p. 3; One bookworm to another (regular column, talks about the history of the library) p. 3
Vol. 29 # 8

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Feb 10, 1950

Print Issue

4 George Hossfield, typewriting champion, to demonstrate skill at college on Feb. 13 p. 1; Male students enroll in women's colleges p. 1; Dr. Smith speaks on 'the hydrogen bomb' p. 1; Assembly survey results revealed p.1; Rovin' reporter risks life to get story (talks of using the old swimming pool in the administration building for building play sets) p. 2; A freshman looks at Mary Ingles Hall p. 3; Heed these tips for good grooming p. 4
Vol. 29 # 9

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Feb 24, 1950

Print Issue

4 "Myths" about 'Chat exploded by survey p.1; Students like stories; editorials don't rate p. 1; Students tell opinions about supplement (talking about a supplementary newspaper on campus) p. 1; Dr. Peters announces new building plans p. 1; Should class cuts be based on grades? p. 2;
Vol. 29 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 10,1950

Print Issue

4 Courtesy week starts today p. 1; Mary Ingles Hall nears completion p. 1; Letters to the editor on class cuts p. 2
Vol. 29 # 11

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Mar 24,1950

Print Issue

4 Alice Chaplin selected Mardi Gras Queen p. 1; "Radford Review" marks third anniversary; magazine covers wide field of interest p. 1; Dr. Peters speaks at student assembly (presented a "state of the union" address") p. 1; "'Chat" announces new election policy for staff members p. 1; Radford is member of handicraft guild p. 1; All students beware of the April fool p. 2; Senior tells of movie experience p. 2;
Vol. 29 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 7, 1950

Print Issue

4 "Christ Is Risen" theme of service p. 1; Legend of the dogwood p. 1; Fashion plate contest is in full swing p. 1; Your home, the dormitory p.2; Are your table manners showing? p. 2; Elf shoe craze hits R.C. campus p. 2
Vol. 29 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 21, 1950

Print Issue

4 Picture: Moving Day (moving into Ingles Hall) p. 1; Eighty-four make honor roll p. 1; Portrait of Jeremy P. Whitt, Registrar completed by artist David Silvette p. 1; History institute planned for summer p. 1
Vol. 29 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 5, 1950

Print Issue

4 Murray, Rivera to reign over May Day p. 1; Senior investiture service held Tuesday p. 1; College founder's daughter honored (Virginia State mother of 1950) p. 1; Construction to begin on training school p. 1; Roman antiquity is source of May Day p. 2
Vol. 29 # 15

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

May 19,1950

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as #14 corrected to #15; Williams, Vakos to head 1951 "BeeHive" p. 1; Carillonic bells to be alumnae gift; will serve as memorial to faculty p. 1; WRAD dedicated in R.C. auditorium p. 1; Finals schedule for graduation class of 1950 p. 1;
Vol. 29 # 16

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

June 2, 1950

Print Issue

4 114 seniors to receive degrees tomorrow p. 1; Handbook completed for1950-1951 p. 1; Summer school features announced p. 1; president Peters outlines next steps in expansion program p. 1; Senior gift will be presented tonight p. 1; Dean Moffett to study in Europe p. 1;
Vol. 29 # 17

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

June 30,1950

Print Issue

4 Annual homecoming scheduled for July 8 (events to include dedication of bells; election of officers; Ingles open house p. 1; Fremont P. Wirthleads history institute in study related to "Our changing world" p. 1; Work progresses on auditorium, buildings p. 1; Dean Moffett leaves forEurope July 22 p. 1; July issue of "Radford Review" honors Jeremy P. Whitt, retiring registrar p. 1; Summer enrollment shows increase p. 1; Bicentennial program (of settlement of this part of the State) p. 1; Eighty-nine students are listed on honor roll for spring quarter p. 3
Vol. 29 # 18

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

July 14,1950

Print Issue

4 Portrait of registrar Jeremy Pate Whitt unveiled at homecoming of college alumnae p. 1; Mrs. J.P Whitt dies suddenly p. 1; Alumnae elect Mrs. Coates and Mrs. Jones p. 1; Cannaday speaks on history of southwest (Virginia) p. 1; Manahan discusses battle of Yorktown p. 1; Dr. Goodridge Wilson addresses groups on frontier customs, legends, and personalities p. 1; Parade of bells marks steps in Radford history p. 2; Is it any wonder grandpa whistles at modern beach wear? p. 2; Homecoming alumnae report varied activities p. 3
Vol. 29 # 19

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

July 28,1950

Print Issue

4 Mrs. J.P. Whitt dies suddenly at home p. 1; D.J. Howard to be commencement speaker; eighty-nine are candidates for degres (sic) p. 1; Students see display of historical dolls presented by Mrs. Keys in Tyler dormtiory (sic) p. 1; Appearance is important in teaching school p. 3; Do you remember?( talking about early Radford College history) p. 4;
Vol. 29 #20

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Aug 18,1950

Print Issue

4 Eight-nine are candidates for degrees p. 1; Dean Moffett writes home department about exciting experiences abroad p. 1; Administration building has 37th anniversary p. 2; Sea horse found in Radford area p.3; To save his life (story of Sir Alexander Flemming and Winston Churchill) p. 4;
Total Number of Pages 80

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 30 # 1

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 13,1950

Print Issue

4 President and dean speak to largest freshman class in Radford history p. 1; Freshman orientation week includes registration, tours, and reception p. 1; New class cut system announced by registrar p. 1; Fall schedule at Radford p. 1; Letter thanks Jaycees for tour p. 2; Why not now (on building racial and minority understanding) p.2;
Vol. 30 # 2

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 27, 1950

Print Issue

4 Class election returns are announced p. 1; Charles Laughton to appear in college lyceum program November 6 p. 1; Survey shows Radford fame is increasing p. 1; New personnel in office of registrar p. 1; Attendants of Tech queen are Radford students p. 1; Crusade for freedom drive p. 1; Test yourself (on dining hall manners) p. 3
Vol. 30 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 10, 1950

Print Issue

4 Seven seniors are elected to Who's Who p. 1; (Student) government to sponsor movies (cost 25 cents) p. 1; Puerto Rican voices ideas on uprising (about the attempted assignation of Pres. Truman) p. 1;
Vol. 30 # 4

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Nov 24, 1950

Print Issue

4 Radford students win first, second, and fifth places in local talent show p. 1; 2 Radford delegates will attend national youth conference p.1; Graduate working with war casualties p. 1; Magazine features former R.C. student p. 1; A Puerto Rican answers Editorial ( Oct. 19, 1950) p.2; Church news p. 4
Vol. 30 # 5 

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Dec 15, 1950

Print Issue

4 Eight outstanding seniors elected by class p. 1; Dr. Peters speaks to students on international Data p. 1; Radford students' poems published in college anthology p. 1; Is your personality showing? p. 2; Xmas fashions p. 2; Four sororities have dance at Gov. Tyler hotel, first Pan Hellenicdance p. 3;
Vol. 30 # 6

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Jan 12, 1951

Print Issue

4 Fifty-seven make fall honor roll p. 1; General Clay thanks College for part in freedom crusade p. 1; Library reports reading increase p. 1; New furniture in dining hall p. 1; Student council says movies a success p. 1; A message of love to Radford School p. 2; It's your own choosing...p. 2; Authority tells of Soviet tactics p. 2
Vol. 30 # 7

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Jan 26, 1951

Print Issue

4 1951 May Day commission elected (Picture, labeled) p. 1; dining hall survey completed p. 1; "What doth God require of Us" chosen theme of annual religious week p. 1; 805 register for winter quarter p. 1; Sophomore fantasy (a dance) p. 2
Vol. 30 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 9, 1951

Print Issue

4 Y.W.C.A. presents slate for officers; voting to take place in near future p. 1; Slate for new 'Chat staff given p. 1; Ice proves menace toRadford senior p. 1; Opportunities for nurses' training being expanded p. 1
Vol. 30 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 23, 1951

Print Issue

4 Bast, Garilli to reign over '51 May Day (Picture: members of the 1951 May court, labeled) p. 1; Administration plans programs (on problems related to scientific and technological advances) p. 1; What is the Virginia Room? p. 2; Picture: Work on the new training school p. 2
Vol. 30 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 9, 1951

Print Issue

4 "Mid-Century Panorama" theme of 1951 May Day; dances to be featured p. 1; Teachers needed in Indian service p. 1; Y.W.C.A. - Easter sunrise service to depict crucifixion and resurrection p. 1
Vol. 30 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 23, 1951

Print Issue

4 Norwegian home ec. consultant visits Radford p. 1; Student government plans for better organization p. 1; Cannaday named to State committee p.1; Son is born to Mr. And Mrs. Ingles p. 1; 'Chat wins award in safety contest p. 1;
Vol. 30 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 6, 1951

Print Issue

4 Miss Lois Price chosen queen of Mardi Gras dance; Ronald Pruitt of V.P.I. German club to be king p. 1; Accounting classes hear discussion on social security p. 1; Sixty students make winter honor roll p. 1; We blush to remember! (about errors in this newspaper) p. 1;
Vol. 30 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 20, 1951

Print Issue

4 Burch announces snail discovery p. 1; Foreign students speak to R.C.assembly group p.1; Biology students get salamanders p. 1
Vol. 30 # 14

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

May 4, 1951

Print Issue

4 Radford college graduates eligible for membership in A.A.U.W. chapter p. 1; Expansion of R.C. noted in varied building activities p. 1; Institute on mid-century problems featured in Radford Summer quarter p. 1; Presenting our Hawaiian missionary, Helen Poarch p. 2
Vol. 30 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 18, 1951

Print Issue

4 Graduate student program now ten years old p. 1; Swaney's retirement is announced p. 1
Vol. 30 # 16

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

June 1, 1951

Print Issue

4 161 seniors to receive diplomas Monday (largest class in history of college to hear Hastings deliver baccalaureate, "Scotty" Cowan commencement p. 1; 1951 Bee-Hive dedicated to registrar, R.J. Young:(Picture, labeled) "Our Tommorrow" (sic) theme p. 1; Margaret Ward elected to band hall of fame (at Radford College) p. 1; Freshman survey shows college needs p.2
Vol. 30 # 17

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

June 22, 1951

Print Issue

4 Annual homecoming scheduled July 7th p. 1; Dinner honors staff members (for Whitt and Swaney) p. 1; Summer courses feature workshops, institute on mid-century problems p. 1; Students lead in number of articles in Radford Review p. 1
Vol. 30 # 18

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

July 13, 1951

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as #17 corrected to #18; Alumnae return for homecoming July7; President peters reports on school growth p. 1; W. Kuhn Barnett gives forecast for Radford College (and talks of history) p. 1; Spring Quarter's Deans's list announced p. 3; Barter theater has colorful history p. 4
Vol. 30 # 19

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

July 27, 1951

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as #18 corrected to #19; Workshops highlight second term p. 1; McGuffey name may go to the new building p. 1; Television terms are full of fun p. 3; Men in Heth House like campus life p. 3; Gone forever is the "Chicken Lift" (talks about changes on campus) p. 4;
Vol. 30 # 20 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 17, 1951

Print Issue

4 mislabeled as #19 corrected to #20; Dr.Peters, President of R.C.; dies suddenly of heart attack p. 1; Death of Dr. Peters great loss to town, church, and civic groups p. 1; J.P. Whitt named acting head for R.C. p. 1; Senior class gift announced today p. 1;Congresswoman speaks at R.C. p. 1; Alumnae association sponsors sale of articles with campus scenes (Picture) p. 2; Radford Graduate publishes book p. 3; Does history repeat itself? p. 3
Total Number of Pages 80

 
 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 31 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 12,1951

Print Issue

4 Acting President suffers stroke p. 1; Formal convocation plans are announced p. 1; Grapurchat is changing format p. 1;
Vol. 31 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 26, 1951

Print Issue

4 Condition of acting President remains serious p. 1; Board of visitors announces basis of selection for new president of R.C. p. 1;
Vol. 31 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 9, 1951

Print Issue

4 Eight seniors are chosen for 'Who's Who' p. 1; Condition of acting president still unchanged p. 1; Nelson Eddy sings in first concert of series at Tech p. 1; Radford Review features varied stories, articles p. 1; Have you heard about the good old days? p. 4;
Vol. 31 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 23, 1951

Print Issue

4 New Health and Phys. Ed. Building to be started soon p. 1; R.C. student constitution is being revised p. 1; Concert postponed; Eileen Farrell will appear Dec.4; Eddy, Feb 7 p. 1
Vol. 31 # 5 
p. 1  p.2
p. 3  p.4
Dec 14, 1951 

Print Issue

4 C. K. Martin named President Radford College (Dr. Martin sends greetings to faculty; to take office during winter quarter) p. 1; Student government officers chosen; heavy balloting characterizes election p. 1; Board of visitors sends resolution p. 1; Mrs. Peters moves to West Radford p. 1; Student tells of Christmas in Finland p. 2; 
Vol. 31 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 11, 1952

Print Issue

4 College mourns Mr. J.P. Whitt's death (beloved acting president, former registrar succumbs; 1951's ending means ending of his service to Radford; Picture) p.1; Dr. Swaney retired history professor of Radford College,dies January 5 p. 1; Coincidence p. 1; New McGuffey training school ready for occupancy p. 1; Hand-made hinge presented college p. 4
Vol. 31 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 25, 1952

Print Issue

4 Dr. and Mrs. Martin presented at convocation (Pictures, labeled) p.1; Sixty-five named on honor roll p. 1; January review article introduces President Martin p.1; Meet the Martins ... p. 2; Dr. Martin compares college life to spicy punch p. 2
Vol. 31 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 8, 1952

Print Issue

4 May Day commission selected to formulate plans for annual fete p. 1;Carleton Drewry of Roanoke, well known author, to be assembly guest p.1; Campus sororities hold rush parties; issue bids to 101 rushees p. 3; Perfume: mirror of your personality p. 4; Recent Mademoiselle article challenges today's college women p. 4
Vol. 31 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 22, 1952

Print Issue

4 New McGuffey ready for occupancy; old building may be named Whitt Hall p. 1; Dr. Martin asks funds of legislature for remodeling, increase of teacher salaries p. 1; A tribute to the teacher's friend p. 1;
Vol. 31 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 7, 1952

Print Issue

4 Garilli, Ellis to reign over 1952 May Day p. 1; Tentative theme for May celebration announced by May Day commission p. 1; Prophecy for March graduates given at 100 days breakfast p. 4; c.3 p 3-4 torn;
Vol. 31 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 21, 1952

Print Issue

4 A very special orchid ...(Dr. Moffett is hospitalized) p. 1; Handbook lists clubs, organizations new to campus p. 1; Survey indicates ages at which Radford girls wish to marry; also number of children they want to have p. 1; Denmark educator addresses assembly p. 1; Let's take a trip to the infirmary p. 2
Vol. 31 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 4, 1952

Print Issue

4 Lucille Hall, queen of German's Mardi Gras, to be presented in gymn(sic) p. 1; Plans for annual Easter sunrise service announced by committee p. 1; President announces class periods will last 50 minutes (instead of 55) p. 1; Easter facts and fancies p. 2; The bells of our alma mater (talking about shorter classes) p. 2;
Vol. 31 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 18, 1952

Print Issue

4 Picture (labeled) May Day Queen and court p. 1; May Day commission announces elves, pages, fairies, dancers for program p. 1; Who's guilty p. 2
Vol. 31 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 2, 1952

Print Issue

4 "Fantasies in flowers" a series of woodland myths, legends to be featured at May festival tomorrow p. 1; Laundromat to be installed in dorms p. 1; Board approves plan submitted for reorganization of College; administrative staff announced by president ( buildings named and renamed) p. 1; Commencement schedule change is announced p. 1
Vol. 31 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 16, 1952

Print Issue

4 Everett, Lapsley deliver addresses at graduation program Sunday, June1 p. 1; Time surveys today's college students p. 2; New R.C. handbook ready for press p. 4;
Vol. 31 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 1, 1952

Print Issue

4 Robert Lapsley, well-know speaker, to preach baccalaureate sermon p.1; Dr. John Everett, President of Hollins, to give commencement address p. 1; Beehive dedicated to Andrew L. Ingles p. 1; Degree candidates are announced p. 1; They called it a minuet (panty raid) p. 2;
Vol. 31 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 27, 1952

Print Issue

4 Homecoming, July 12, to feature class re-unions, Whitt Hall dedication p. 1; "literature in Southwest Virginia" is theme of intensive course,to be held June 30 - July 11 p. 1; July Review honors alumnae and Dean Moffett p. 1; Let's go - legally! p 2; Radford college: Way Back when ... p. 3; "Growing Pains" noted on campus p. 3; Polio pledge p. 4; Survey shows trends in birth rate p. 4;
Vol. 31 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 11, 1952

Print Issue

4 Alumnae to return for homecoming (plans include convocation, luncheon, Whitt Hall christening, program p. 1; Progress at Radford College: 1942-1952 (has nice aerial picture) p. 3
Vol. 31 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 31, 1952

Print Issue

4 Radford plans welcome for freshmen p. 1; College offers depository service for all students p. 1; Revised handbook to be distributed at school's opening p. 1; Hand drawn map of campus p. 4;
Vol. 31 #20 
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Aug 15, 1952 

Print Issue

4 Ninety seven to receive degrees p. 1; Memorial tablet to Mr. Whitt given by seniors p. 1 ; Fashion from head to heel p. 2
Total Number of Pages 80

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 32 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 10,1952

Print Issue

4 Freshmen welcomed by Dr. Martin p. 1; Six faculty members added to staff; offerings broadened for student body p. 1; College students to purchase revised version of Bible p. 1; Study is made of student religions p. 3; c. 3 p1-2 torn;
Vol. 32 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 24, 1952

Print Issue

4 Dean Moffett undergoes surgery; reported better p. 1; College mourn death of beloved M.R. housemother p. 1; Student describes life under communist rule p. 2
Vol. 32 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 7, 1952

Print Issue

4 Eight seniors elected to Who's Who p.1; Death takes mother of Miss Blanch Daniel p. 1; Dr. Martin speaks to V.E.A. group using "Caged Canaries" as subject p. 1; Changes are made at freshman dorm p. 2; Walking tunnel installed here p. 2; Student tells of living in Greece p. 4; Do women's colleges turn out spinsters? p. 4;
Vol. 32 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 21, 1952

Print Issue

4 Nov. Radford Review will feature evaluation of Summer's institute p.1; Winter Wonderland chosen theme of annual sophomore dance; Lock Loman's sextet to furnish music p. 1; Tuberculosis drive sponsored by Tri Sig p.1; Student government sponsors snack bar p. 1
Vol. 32 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 12, 1952

Print Issue

4 Mattox chosen Christmas pageant Madonna p. 1; Table service in dining hall after Christmas p. 1; Ten selected as outstanding seniors in recent balloting by classmates p. 1; Beauty consultant gives demonstration p.1; Christmas long ago and today p. 4
Vol. 32 # 6
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Jan 16, 1953 

Print Issue

4 Muehl to be religious emphasis week speaker p. 1; Sixty-nine named on honor roll p. 1; Offices rearranged to facilitate administration changes; administration building begins to take on new look p. 1; Dining hall changes include table servicep. 1; X-ray unit on campus today p.1; "Old Fashioned Cotillion," to be theme of cotillion club formal dance; Aristocrats of Roanoke to furnish music p. 3
Vol. 32 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 30, 1953

Print Issue

4 Dining hall redecoration completed; students enjoying table service p. 1; Books presented to library by Noblin p. 1; Highlights of 1952 p.1; Fruit machine installed in forum p. 1; Sororities honor their rushees with parties depicting varied themes p. 3; Inauguration as seen on television p. 4;
Vol. 32 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 13, 1953

Print Issue

4 May Day commission is announced p. 1; Health ed. building nears completion p. 1; Use of depository (student banking )becoming popular p. 1; Boston Pops proves to be huge success with audience p. 2; Interest increases in modern dancing p. 3; Valentine - saint of true lovers p. 4; What's in a dance? p. 4
Vol. 32 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 27, 1953

Print Issue

4 AACTE to evaluate college in April; Dr. Martin, Dean Young attend meet p. 1; R.C. included in movie on Radford p. 1; Steam tunnel to be extended soon p. 1; Smoking survey by statistics class reveals interesting information p. 1; R.C. girls pictured in N. & W. Magazine (about the dedicationof the new railroad station at Radford) p. 1;
Vol. 32 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 13, 1953

Print Issue

4 Ellis to reign as May Day qneen (sic) p. 1; Soda service to be available here at Radford college next month p. 1; Changes announced in '53-'54 catalogue p. 1; copies 1 and 2 have bleed through on pages 2 & 3;
Vol. 32 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 27, 1953

Print Issue

4 Log house, formerly used as campus museum, being moved; Mr. Gilbert preserves historical landmark p. 1; Museum exhibits moved to library p.1; Renovation in Tyler brings moving day p. 1
Vol. 32 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 10, 1953

Print Issue

4 R.C. will be evaluated April 20-22; Faculty, students study offerings p. 1; Progress shown on health ed. building p.1; Student government, honor council get new insignia p. 1; Fifteen awarded merit certificates for service to school, community p. 1; You and the weather p. 2; Eligible Va. males out number women p. 3What's a dance card ? p. 4
Vol. 32 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 24, 1953

Print Issue

4 "Cove" opens Saturday, April 18; replaces historic Blue Gate Tea Room (contains history of the tea rooms ) p. 1; Radio-TV workshop opens programs p. 1; Details of May Day program given; "Alice In Wonderland" will be theme p. 1; May Day customs p. 2; Zest in clothes p. 2
Vol. 32 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 8, 1953

Print Issue

4 Picture: 1953 May Queen and court (labeled) p. 1; Last major play of season being rehearsed p. 1; Alumnae group honors Dr. Moffett at Clifton Forge p. 1; Picture: The Cove p. 2; College Band makes debut in new Scotch uniforms at May Day festival; will now be a marching band (Picture) p.4
Vol. 32 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 22, 1953

Print Issue

4 "Floralia" will be theme of prom honoring senior class on May 23 rdin college gymnasium p. 1; Commencement schedule p. 1
Vol. 32 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 1, 1953

Print Issue

4 Speakers scheduled to address seniors are Bishop Phillips, Dr. Clyde Hill p. 1; Degrees awarded to 122 seniors p. 1; 1953 Bee Hive presented to student body; dedication made to Dr. Moffett p. 1; Over 92 per cent of grads qualified to teach in Virginia p. 1; Psychology class visits Lynchburg Colony ( a state institution for the mentally deficient and the epileptic) May 18 p. 2; The June "Journal" tells of Coronation (of Queen Elizabeth II) p. 2; Date data revealed by dorm day sheets p. 4 ; copy 3 has an adcut out on p3-4;
Vol. 32 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 26, 1953

Print Issue

4 Log house, formerly used as campus museum, being moved; Mr. Gilbert preserves historical landmark ( reprinted from issue #11) p. 1; Dr. John Manahan tells impressions of Europe; meets two Radford College alumnae in his travels p. 1; Friends mourn loss of Alfreda M. Peel (R.C. grad and authority on Virginia mountain folklore) p. 1; Highlights of 1952-1953 session p. 2; Honor council explains code p. 2; First air force found inVirginia p. 3; Summer school opens; 672 are enrolled p. 3;
Vol. 32 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 10, 1953

Print Issue

4 RC alumnae returns (sic) for homecoming ( plans include reunions of classes, convocation, luncheon, reception) p. 1; Dr. Moffett to be on education panel p. 1;
Lyceum Program? - what's that? p. 2; Radford girl chosen Miss Orchid of W. Va. p. 2; Appearance of music and dance team to begin homecoming program p. 3; how to worry scientifically p. 3; 23 master's degrees were given June 8 p. 4; The optimist creed promise yourself  p. 4
Vol. 32 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 31, 1953

Print Issue
 

4 College plans welcome for freshmen p.1; Developing character through democratic campus life at RC p. 1; College offers depository service for all students p. 1; Picture: The College band in front of McConnell Library)p. 1; Picnic planned for new students p. 1; Wouldn't you like to be a librarian p. 2; So you want to teach in high school p. 2; Develop the art of living p. 2; Picture: last year's freshman talking with faculty, counselors (in McConnell library) p. 3; Home economics; the basic course for any woman p. 3; Freshman survey shows college needs p. 3; Incoming freshmen represent several States, Puerto Rico, and China p. 3; Map: Radford College campus(hand drawn showing Washington street behind Whitt hall, and the circular drive through campus by the library) p. 4
Vol. 32 #20 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 14, 1953

Print Issue

4 Ninety-two will receive degrees p. 1; Claytor and Gilmer appointed to Board (of Visitors) p. 1;Dr. Moffett and Dr. Taylor to leave for Canada p. 1; Relax at the movies p. 4
Total Number of Pages 80

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 33 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sept 25,1953

Print Issue

4 Large freshmen class reports at opening of Radford on September 15 p. 1; Sept 17th marks 40th anniversary of Radford College p. 1; Radford Jaycees entertain members of freshmen class on Sept 20 (Picture, labeled) p.1; Radford welcomes seven new faculty members p.1; Summer is filled with work, travels for college faculty and students p. 1; Picture: Jaycee Outing, labeled p. 2; Picture: Freshman picnic, labeled p. 4;
Vol. 33 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 9, 1953

Print Issue

4 Gov. Battle hears pleas for funds; Radford asks operating fund boost ( plus new building funds) p. 1; Madame Russell dormitory has new improvements p. 1; Forty-first session of Radford College has formal convocation October 2 p. 1; College represented at UN rally held in Richmond p. 1; Campus sororities plan busy year; sorority rooms cleaned, redecorated p. 3;Guidance clinic has new location p. 4
Vol. 33 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 23, 1953

Print Issue

4 Jan Thomas wins homecoming queen title; Liz East places 2nd in contest p.1; Huffman, Branham, Jenkins win class presidencies; voting turn-out is good p. 1; Dr. Manahan gives impressions of Europe p. 2; The passing of the "R" p. 2
Vol. 33 # 4
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Nov 6, 1953
 

Print Issue

6 Formal celebration of the fortieth anniversary of college set for Nov 21 p. 1; Newly-completed Peters Hall to be dedicated Nov. 21 p. 1; World news chart interests students p. 1; RC band performs in Norfolk, Oct. 31 at Oyster Bowl tilt p. 1; Picture: freshman Grapurchat staff members, labeled p. 1; Students tell why they came to Radford College p. 2; Campus fashion hits p. 2; Survey of year's freshman class shows varied characteristics p. 3; Radford College presents class of '57 (9 Pictures, labeled) p. 3- 4; Picture: Radford College "Granddaughters", labeled p. 6
Vol. 33 # 5
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Nov 20, 1953

Print Issue

6 College Celebrates 40th Anniversary Nov. 21 p. 1; Health and physical education department of college grows thru the years; is integral part of student life (Picture: David W. Peters Hall) p. 1; Student leadership through the years contribute to "Radford Spirit" p. 2; Through the years at Radford College (16 pictures, mostly labeled, 1 sketch of campus in1951) p. 3 - 4; Alumnae assoc. has important role in history (with list ofthe presidents of the alumnae assoc. from 1922 - 1953) p. 6
Vol. 33 # 6 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 4, 1953

Print Issue

4 Many campus maintenance workers have served since early years of RC p. 1; Jane Harris chosen Madonna for '53 Christmas pageant; program will be given twice on December 6th  p. 1; Several student lounges furnished to serve students in academic bldgs. p. 3; Dormitory life p.3; A cat called Beautiful p. 4;
Vol. 33 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 15, 1954

Print Issue

4 College landmark for 30 years is removed; was part of memorial p. 1; The fight against polio p. 2; New lighting system to brighten campus p.3
Vol. 33 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 29, 1954

Print Issue

4 Kappa Delta Pi will have tea in honor of Founder's Day p. 1; Grapurchat has birthday in January p. 1; Infirmary receives new coat of paint p. 1; Sororities entertain with parties; those receiving invitations named p.1; College girls help in 'Operation Haven' p. 2;
Vol. 33 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 12, 1954

Print Issue

4 Class of 1954 names outstanding seniors; 8 girls selected at meeting p. 1; Oh, those moments! p. 2; Radford college revises plea for funds for building of dormitory p. 3; Jan. Radford Review is devoted to 40 thanniversary p. 3
Vol. 33 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 26, 1954

Print Issue

4 Jeane Brown to reign over May Day; Lois Price is chosen maid of honor; freshmen also elected p. 1; Dr. Samuel Brownell, commissioner of education, will be speaker for commencement exercises on May 30 p. 1; Way back when... a tent village p. 3
Vol. 33 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 12, 1954

Print Issue

4 McGuffey Readers presented to the training school p. 1; Smith, Whitlock head honor council; class representatives named March 4 p. 1; Fashion show presented March 9 in assembly p. 1
Vol. 33 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 26, 1954

Print Issue

4 Dr. Moffett honored as counselor of Kappa Delta Pi p. 1; Radford to get part of funds asked for new dormitory p. 1; Modern dance group to present concert; R.C. wins recognition p. 1; Hundredth day breakfast to be Sunday, March 28 p. 2
Vol. 33 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 9, 1954

Print Issue

4 "King Nutcracker" to be theme of May Day; dances have been chosen; selection of songs ready p. 1; Mrs. Pete's father has 100thbirthday p. 1; Junius P. Fishburn, board member, dies suddenly p. 1; Lightning strikes Norwood Hall p. 1; Exchange teacher speaks of schools in Germany p. 2; All Fool's Day has long history p. 2
Vol. 33 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 23, 1954

Print Issue

4 Junior class to present follies May 8; songs, dances of '04-'54 to be given p. 1; Dr. Moffett attends meeting of deans p. 1; Final touches being put on May Day pageant; program to be given May 1; Picture: May Day commission (labeled) p. 1; Old publications display in 'Chat office shows interesting articles p. 2; Dean's list is announced for last quarter p.4
Vol. 33 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 14, 1954

Print Issue

4 Picture: Radford College May court (labeled) p. 1; Dr. Moffett honored for service to R.C. p. 2; Louis Armstrong presents concert at Virginia Tech p. 2; RSV edition of Bible presented to College in assembly p. 2
Vol. 33 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 28, 1954

Print Issue

4 Dr. Brownell, Mr. Caverlee to address R.C. seniors at graduation exercises p. 1; Hundred seniors to receive degrees p. 1; 1954 Bee Hive presented to student body; dedication made to Dr. Martin p. 1; Handbook is to be revised for fall p. 1; Radford to build new dorm for '55 p. 1; Dean Moffettto be delegate to Columbia bicentennial p. 2; Senior sneak day held May 20 p. 2
Vol. 33 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 25, 1954

Print Issue

4 Summer quarter opens with approximately 700 enrolled p. 1; Former professor(W.E. Gilbert) one of councilmen p. 1
Vol. 33 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 9, 1954

Print Issue

4 Race forum draws large crowd; Pres. Martin serves as moderator p. 1;Mr. W.E. Gilbert retires from library staff  p. 1; Congressman Poff speaks to students during independence day observance p. 1; Dr. Peters and Mr.Whitt portraits get name plate p. 1; Views on segregation p. 2; Alumnae issue of the Radford Review p. 4
Vol. 33 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 23, 1954

Print Issue

4 Grapurchat gives information and tips for incoming freshmen p. 1; New students to be guests at picnic p. 1; Your future and home economics p.3 Picture: the cove p. 3; Survey shows freshmen needs p. 3; Wouldn't you like to be a librarian? p. 4; Hand drawn map of College campus p. 4
Vol. 33 #20 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 13, 1954

Print Issue

4 Ninety-four seniors will graduate p. 1; Mr. J. B. Van Pelt, VEA President,will speak to graduating class p. 1; Dance is held in sunken garden p.1; Commandments for husbands and wives p. 2
Total Number of Pages 84

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 34 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sept 24, 1954

Print Issue

4 Radford College has seven faculty additions; 3 receive graduate degrees p. 1; Forty-second academic session opens; 350 new students enrolled at R.C. p. 1; Improvements made in campus, buildings p. 1; New Handbook issued p. 1; College calendar given to students p. 1;
Vol. 34 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 8, 1954

Print Issue

4 Class of 1954 chooses varied fields of occupation following graduation p. 1; Dr. Martin discussed the educated person at the convocation p. 1; Fun night held in new gym for R.C. students p. 1; R.C. celebrates homecoming Oct.9; alumnae honored at luncheon, dance p. 1; Unknown malady strikes Radford! p. 2; Style show to be given by students as part of homecoming  celebration p. 2
Vol. 34 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 22, 1954

Print Issue

4 Radford alumnae association elects new officers at annual meeting, Oct. 9 p. 1; Pocahontas Hall to be built in future p. 1; Branham, Harcum, Hoffman chosen to lead classes; other officers elected p. 1; Picture: models in the senior class (labeled) p. 1; Drainage problem on Fairfax street to be remedied p. 1; Grapurchat starts new column soon p. 3
Vol. 34 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 5, 1954

Print Issue

4 Survey made of use of library p. 1; Eight Radford seniors elected toWho's Who in Colleges, Universities p. 1; Committees are appointed by student government p. 1; Dr. Howard meets Duchess of Kent and daughter in Canada p. 2; Mrs. Minard to conduct triennial inspection of Sigma Sigma Sigma p. 3; Day students club votes to disband p. 3
Vol. 34 # 5
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 19, 1954

Print Issue

4 New dance policy adopted by College p. 1; Alpha Psi Omega opens dramatics season with comedy, "The Drunkard" p. 1; :World Jubilee" to be held Nov.20; Y.W.C.A. sponsors fall festival p. 1; Gobblers establish record for Tech p. 2; Sophomore class to publish directory p. 3; Public forms to be resumed in Nov. p. 3; And the band played on ( about college dances) p.4
Vol. 34 # 6 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 3, 1954

Print Issue

4 Barbara Williams chosen '54 Madonna; choral, glee clubs present "Messiah"p. 1; Student government elections are characterized by heavy campaigning p. 1; Y.W.C.A. celebrates centennial; plans for future work p. 1; Kappa Delta Pi conducts survey of citizens on improvements for (Radford) city p. 4
Vol. 34 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 14, 1955

Print Issue

4 Odd-Even technique to be tried at R.C. p. 1; Doris Fugate installed as president of student govt.; classes pledge support p. 1; Ground breaking for Pocahontas Hall held Tuesday, Jan. 11 p. 1; A glimpse of life in the May and Johnson houses (married student housing) p. 2; Letter to the editor (complaining about the lack of support for various college activities) p. 2; How do you rate as a roommate? p. 4; Ad: Governor Tyler Hotel (with rates) p. 4
Vol. 34 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 28, 1955

Print Issue

4 Religion-in-life week characterized by worship, forums, buzz sessions p. 1; Gym open 7 - 9 on Fridays p. 1; McCarthy - Who is he? p. 2; Pocahontas and Ingles societies have colorful history; spirit needs revived p. 4
Vol. 34 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 11,1955

Print Issue

4 Class of 1955 Elects outstanding seniors; eight girls are honored p.1; Reflections of handbook editor p. 2; Dance weekend can be fun! p. 4
Vol. 34 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 25, 1955

Print Issue

4 Court for May Day chosen by classes; queen, maid of honor to be elected p. 1; Salzburg marionettes presented Feb. 18th p. 1; Mrs. Ida Keys tells history of puppetry p. 1; Is it our fault? (talking about a supposed feud between Radford and Tech) p. 2; Fashion finds place on Radford campus p. 4
Vol. 34 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 11, 1955

Print Issue

4 Mary Margaret Ayers to serve as May Queen; Mela Delgado is maid of honor p. 1; Marcella Fortner elected president of honor council on March 7th p. 1; Where is our school spirit? p. 2; Freshmen shine in vaudeville show p. 3; Murder in Tyler 219 (talking about the death of a rat) p. 4;
Vol. 34 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 25, 1955

Print Issue

4 Rebecca Prestwood to reign as queen at German club's Mardi Gras festival p. 1; Ida Cock chosen as Grapurchat editor; business manager will be Merle Funk p. 1 Ethel Marie Roberts 1903 - 1955 Class of 1927; The history of the Grapurchat p. 2; College houses given new names p. 3; You just can't win! (trying to study in the library) p. 4
Vol. 34 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 8, 1955

Print Issue

4 April review contains varied articles; student sketches appear interesting p. 1; Library center for art exhibition p. 1; Let us look back (summary of the "day"sheets describing why the girls left campus, i.e. church, dates,movies, etc) p. 3; New book store proves convenient p. 4;  copy 1 p. 3-4 torn
Vol. 34 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 22, 1955

Print Issue

4 R.C. welcomes Chang Jung Chwe as exchange student from Teagu, Korea p. 1; 243 prospective freshmen have applied for entrance for fall, 1955 p. 1; Over the editor's cluttered desk p. 2; Nona Bondurant named ideal teacher p. 2; Way back in 1935 p. 3; A movie must is "Blackboard Jungle" p. 4
Vol. 34 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 6, 1955

Print Issue

4 No issue number on item; May Day - "Come to the Circus" p. 1; Civil Defense - our responsibility p. 2; Class of 1956 gives annual junior follies p. 4
Vol. 34 # 16
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 27, 1955
 

Print Issue

8 Radford's 42nd annual commencement Sunday, May 29; Dr. H.S.Bollinger, Dr. R. Pinchbeck to be speakers p. 1; Carol Gwinn chosen for Freshman award p. 1; 1955 Bee Hive presented to students; dedication made to Mrs. Einstein p. 1; Senior class leaves public address system to college p. 4; History of the senior class p. 4; College is cited by National AACTE p. 5
Vol. 34 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 30, 1955

Print Issue

4 Summer school opens with 725 students enrolled; closes August 20 p.1; Dean Robert Young receives doctor's degree at Temple p. 1; R.C. welcomes new librarian p. 1; V.P.I.'s library has been completed p. 1; Dr. Charles K. Martin speaks at Summer convocation held June 14 p. 1; Questionnaire p. 4
Vol. 34 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 15, 1955

Print Issue

4 College professor has book published p. 1; Almond (Virginia's attorney general) heard by students at Radford College fourth of July assembly p.1; Questionnaire p. 1; The perfect college p. 3
Vol. 34 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 29, 1955

Print Issue

4 67 to receive degree August 20th p. 1; Korean women visit campus p. 1; Wreckage of stone wall on Fairfax street takes place p. 1; Segregation problems p. 2; Let's take a test on manners p. 4
Vol. 34 #20
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Aug 17, 1955

Print Issue

6 Student government and honor council introduced to students p. 1; Grapurchat gives information and tips to incoming freshmen p. 1; Welcome to the class of 1959 p. 1; Where we will come from! p. 1; I am a woman: what shall I make of my womanhood? p. 2; Assistant Dean and new dorm hostess appointed p. 2; Picture: 4 girls wading in Claytor Lake p. 2 Picture: Library reading room p. 2; Radford college to see great expansion p. 3Survey shows freshmen needs p. 4
Total Number of Pages 86

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 35 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 7, 1955

Print Issue

4 $30 tuition increase set for '56-'57; faculty salaries to be raised p. 1; Five state colleges will take part in panhellenic workshop at Radford p. 1; Meet the faculty...(Miss Helen Poarch, Asst. Dean of Women) picture p. 2
Vol. 35 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 20, 1955

Print Issue

4 Alpha Psi's French comedy to star Barbara Bell p. 1; Harcum, Mitchell, Parsons to lead three classes p. 1; John Begg's ballet carnival to open lyceum series p. 1; Meet the faculty... (Roberta Ratcliff,) picture p.2
Vol. 35 # 3

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Nov 2, 1955

Print Issue

4 'Gigi' to be produced in-the-round on Nov 4, 5 p. 1; Senior class elects eight Who's Who representatives p. 1; 'World Fiesta' theme of WUS carnival p. 1; Meet the faculty... (Dean M'Ledge Moffett) picture p. 2; Letter to the editor (praising Radford girls) p.2; Pokies top pioneers in match opening new tennis courts (discusses history and location of the tennis courts since the school began) picture (labeled) p. 3; Highlanders trek to Norfolk for annual Oyster Bowl game p. 4;
Vol. 35 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 25,1955

Print Issue

4 Christmas pageant slated for Dec.3; Speaking chorus to add new touch p. 1; David and Roydon nominated for student government head p. 1; (Meet the faculty) Prof. Dan Cannaday picture p. 2; WUS 'World Fiesta' nets almost $300 p. 3; World traveler in our midst tells about life in Trieste p. 4
Vol. 35 # 5 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 8, 1955

Print Issue

4 Mrs. Ida Keys to retire from active college life p. 1; Selwa Roydon will lead student government in '56 p. 1; Ann Boyd to head freshman class p. 1; Library announces new night hours p. 1; Student directory being sold for 30c p. 1; Meet the faculty .. (Dr. Floyd E. Jarvis) picture p. 2; A Radford student tells of her Christmas in Germany p. 3; C'est la Vie ...p. 4
Vol. 35 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 19, 1956

Print Issue

4 Dated 1955 corrected to 1956; Peggy Spradlin win tour (to Brazil) p.1; College orders robes for choral club p. 1; 'My Sister Eileen' selected for Radford's winter production p. 1; Meet the faculty (Miss Mary Homrighous) picture p.2; 155 Radford students qualify for Dean's list fall quarter p. 3; Radford girl to run for national office p. 3
Vol. 35 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 26, 1956

Print Issue

4 Religion-in-life week begins February 5 p. 1; Ida Cock and Joan Lemon named stars of winter play (with labeled picture) p. 1; Student government plans new handbook p. 1; Meet the faculty .. (Mrs. Norvelle G. Tate) picture p. 2; College spends $400 on stage lights p. 3;
Vol. 35 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 09, 1956

Print Issue

4 Radford's future includes extensive building program p. 1; Meet the faculty (Dr. James Light) picture p. 2
Vol. 35 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 23, 1956

Print Issue

4 issue labeled #8 corrected to #9; Players Inc. will present 'King Lear' Sat., March 3 p. 1; Freshmen plan gay event with their 'Magnolia ball' p. 1; Meet the faculty.. (Dr. Mae Kelly) picture p. 2; Letter to the editor (on dances) p. 2
Vol. 35 #10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 8, 1956

Print Issue

4 issue labeled #9 corrected to #10; Duane Hutchinson chosen queen of May by students p. 1; Meet the faculty ... (Robert Wood) picture p. 2; Drama department goes on the air p. 4;
Vol. 35 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 5, 1956

Print Issue

4 issue labeled #10 corrected to #11; Honor council picks officers; plans program for new year p. 1; Worlds coincide as juniors stage year's annual follies p. 1; Meet the faculty ... (Dr. William S. Long) picture p. 3;Grapurchat unveils mystery of Founder's Hall statue (Joan of Arc) p. 3; Future dorm named Edith Bolling Hall (administration building now named Founder's Hall and the social building now named Lucas Hall) p. 4
Vol. 35 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 19, 1956

Print Issue

4 issue labeled #11 corrected to #12; Butterfield to play for cotillion dance p. 1; Foreign films an modern opera slated for fine arts festival p. 1; Library features phonograph records (which don't circulate) p. 1; Seniors to occupy Pocahontas Hall p.1; Meet the faculty .. (Kent C. Horner, librarian) picture p. 2
Vol. 35 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 3, 1956

Print Issue

4 'Wizard of Oz' to be theme of annual May Day pageant p. 1; 'Roman Holiday'named theme of cotillion's dance p. 1; Meet the faculty ( Dr. Virginia O. Hudson) picture p. 2; April Radford Review honors Woodrow Wilson Centennial p. 3; Picture: the May Day commission (labeled) p. 4; Dorms put out welcome mats during festive May weekend p. 4
Vol. 35 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 17,1956

Print Issue

4 Festival termed cultural impact; well-received by student body p. 1; Meet the faculty.. (Dr. John Overbey) picture p. 2; It should be fun tobe sick now (talks about the history and location of the infirmary) p.4;
Vol. 35 # 15
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 31,1956
 

Print Issue

8 92 seniors to receive degrees Sunday p. 1; Seven faculty and staff members leave Radford College in June p. 1; 1956 'Bee Hive' dedicated to Miss Frances Johnson (assistant librarian) May 22 p. 1Meet the faculty (Chase Decker) picture p. 2; Seniors reminisce over past four years p.3;Warmth, enthusiasm an talent combine in outstanding seniors (labeled picture) p. 3; Class of '56 gives bronze name plaque for Founders' Hall p. 4; New administrative appointments announced by President Martin p. 6;
Vol. 35 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 6, 1956

Print Issue

4 Curtain clan presents 'Arsenic and Old Lace' Friday, July 6 p. 1; Spanish Dancers present opening lyceum program p. 1; Meet the faculty..(Jean Bird Einstein) picture p. 2; Dr. M'Ledge Moffett presents history of home ec.association p. 2; Tips on fashions for summer dress are helpful, interesting p. 3; Let's take a look at the library p. 4
Vol. 35 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July19,1956

Print Issue

4 McGuffey offers interesting varied summer program p. 1; Seniors breakfast, enjoy fashion show p. 1; Meet the faculty (Walter K. Roberts) picture p.2; Magdalen Kamiya describes life of college girl in Japan p. 4
Vol. 35 # 18
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
Aug 2, 1956

Print Issue

6 Council leaders give functions of student organizations p. 1; College offers depository service p. 1; Handbook is guide to college living p.1; Radford will continue to grow p. 1; Ingles, Pokies have unusual history p. 1; Miss Ann Trabue is Assistant Dean p. 2; Credo for a roommate p. 2; Library science has new curriculum p. 5; 1956 fashions for the campus p.6; Picture of the library reading room p. 6;  No pages 3 or 4
Vol. 35 #19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug16,1956

Print Issue

4 106 seniors to receive degrees Saturday p.1; Picture: senior class officers (labeled) p. 1; Meet the faculty (Mrs. Mattie Keeter) picture p. 2; The story of little Joe p. 3; Television set is installed p. 3;
Total Number of Pages 82

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 36 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 10,1956

Print Issue

4 Dr. Martin urges student body to develop intellectual curiosity p.1; 'Highlanders' awarded first prize at apple festival in Charlottesville p. 1; Responsibility, our key word p. 2; Meet the faculty (Miss Elizabeth Huybert) picture p. 2
Vol. 36 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 26, 1956

Print Issue

4 'Cadillac' goes on stage Nov. 3; Tycoons outwitted by 'dumb' blonde labeled picture p. 1; Miller, Bane, Reason to lead upperclassmen during1956-57, labeled picture p. 1; Nancy Byrd Turner, Virginia poet, addresses assembly p. 1
Vol. 36 # 3
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Nov 9, 1956

Print Issue

6 Homecoming scheduled for Nov. 17; Pocahontas Hall to be Dedicated p.1; 'Shangri-La' to be German theme; Tony Pastor's orchestra engaged p.1; Senior class chooses ten members to be represented in 'Who's Who' labeled picture p. 1; Meet the faculty (Dr. Franklin P. Hillman) picture p. 2;Sororities pledge sixty-one students; rush week see many gala parties p.3; Picture, labeled: Radford's granddaughters p. 3; Two Puerto Rican students add color to freshman class p. 3; 'Pokies' and 'Ingles' of the past established the Radford spirit p. 4; 49 second-generation students enrolled at Radford College p. 5 Picture, labeled: More granddaughters p. 5; "Cadillac' plays to full house; clever comedy praised by students p. 6
Vol. 36 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 23, 1956

Print Issue

4 Gala WUS 'Friendship Festival' to offer colorful entertainment p. 1; Italian orchestra scheduled to play for first lyceum program of year p.1; "Cyrano de Bergerac' to be featured at listening hour p. 1; Noted author (Mrs. Evelyn Eaton) speaks at Thanksgiving assembly Nov. 20 p. 1; Meet the faculty (Mr. Thomas E. Coleman, Jr.) Picture p. 2; An alumna (PeggySpradin) writes from Brazil p. 4
Vol. 36 # 5 
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Dec 7, 1956

Print Issue

6 'The Coming of Christ' to be given at annual YWCA Christmas pageant p. 1; Radio programs begun over WRAD p. 1; Twelve seniors named outstanding by classmates in recent election p. 1; Indifference is costly p. 2; Letter to the editor (wants a sophomore dating center) p. 2; Meet the faculty (Mr. Nick Pendergrass) picture p. 2; United States bestows blessings, citizenship on Radford freshman p. 4
Vol. 36 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 11, 1957

Print Issue

4 Liz Lawler is installed as student body president labeled picture p.1; Doyle, Humphries, and Frost take oath of office in Tuesday assembly p. 1; Informal record dance set for Saturday night p. 1; Meet the faculty(Dr. Minor Wine Thomas) picture p. 2; Former student, now in Germany finds new home quite exciting (labeled picture) p. 3
Vol. 36 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 25, 1957

Print Issue

4 VPI jazz association engages "Satchmo" p. 1; Trip to New York between quarters is being planned p. 1; Religious emphasis week to feature variety of services and music p. 1; Radford, VPI to take part in fete honoring Jamestown's founding p. 1; Meet the faculty (Dr. Verl L. House) picture p. 2; What in the world! (Talking about the cold war) p. 2; Students line up for polio shots p. 4;
Vol. 36 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 08, 1957
 

Print Issue

4 Famous Russian Don Cossack Chorus will come to campus on Feb. 15 (picture) p.1; $100 taken from campus chest fund to aid red cross in flood area p.1; Kappa Delta Pi honors Dr. Moffett, gives honor key for years of service (labeled picture) p. 1; $75 set as cost for New York trip p. 1; Meet the faculty (Mrs. Emily T. Garner) picture p. 2; 1957-58 Radford College catalogue announces several important changes p. 3; Miss Charm of 1957 to emerge this month p. 4
Vol. 36 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 22, 1957

Print Issue

4 "Babes in Toyland' is theme of 1957 May Day (labeled picture of theMay Day commission) p. 1; Candidates for Miss Charm are announced by SG p. 1; Watch the rules p. 2; Meet the faculty (Mrs. Audrey Soloff) picture p. 2; WUS funds support Hungarian students p. 3
Vol. 36 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 8, 1957

Print Issue

4 Virginia Pruner to lead honor council (labeled picture) p. 1; Players Incorporated will present 'Charley's Aunt' tonight at 8:15 p. 1; Ronnie Fasois is judged best dressed of Radford College p. 1; What in the world! (Talks about Russia) p. 2
Vol. 36 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 5, 1957
 

Print Issue

4 Women reverse status in NEA in celebrating 100th anniversary p. 1; 'Four Freshmen' jazz concert at VPI featured mood, color, variety (picture) p. 1; Radford history professor takes part in publication of Virginia History' p. 1; Where do we stand on standards/ (discussed admission standards) p. 2; Fine arts for a sound nation (Mr. Lo Mascolo blasts Elvis) p. 2; Legislation passed on graduation with honors; 'E' dropped p. 3
Vol. 36 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 19, 1957

Print Issue

4 Aggregate enrollment exceeds 1,000 for first time in history p. 1;The arts to hold sway over campus; emphasis put on contemporary era p.1; Linguistics afford versatility p. 2; Letter to the editor (we like Elvis) p. 2
Vol. 36 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 3, 1957

Print Issue

4 Enchantment oe (sic) 'Toyland" to be recreated in pageant p.1; Edith Bolling Hall scheduled for occupancy in '58 p. 1; Above average apathy p. 2; Alumnae arrive for reunion; area chapters will organize p. 4
Vol. 36 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 17, 1957

Print Issue

4 1957 'Bee Hive' dedicated to Dr. Hillman p. 1; Dr. Raubinger, Rev. Harman to speak at commencement, baccalaureate p. 1; Let's consider class cuts.. p. 2
Vol. 36 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 31, 1957

Print Issue

4 Dr. Taylor, Mr. McConnell retire; loyal service cited as banquet p.1; 109 seniors to receive degrees; traditional activities scheduled p.1; Dews, Roberts, St. Clair elected to lead classes for '57-'58 (labeled picture) p. 1; Extensive survey of library reveals appalling lack of use p. 3
Vol. 36 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 5, 1957

Print Issue

4 Glenda Doyle, Joann Young to lead student government, honor council p. 1; Mr. Sylvester McConnell retires after 37 years as business manager p. 1; New swimming pool (in Peters Hall) will open in late summer to students p. 4;
Vol. 36 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 19, 1957

Print Issue

4 Future plans for college include extensive construction program p.1; Miss Louise Cress vies for 'Miss Va.' p. 1; NEA celebrates 100th anniversary; dean, students attend convention p. 1
Vol. 36 # 18
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Aug 9, 1957
 

Print Issue

6 Welcome to you, 'Pokies' of the class of 1961 p. 1; Handbook was designed for you as basic guide to group living p. 1; 4 pictures (labeled) p. 1; Picture of library and reading room art p. 2; Radford attire typical for college wardrobes; survey lists apparel of average Radford student p. 3; Picture: Dean Moffett and Mrs. Martin greet freshmen p. 3; Picture: the main section of the Radford College campus ( taken from the air) p. 6
Total Number of Pages 78

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 37 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 11,1957

Print Issue

4 copy 1 p. 3-4 missing text; Indoor pool now open: recreation days are named p. 1; Radford, Virginia Tech honored at Jamestown festival p. 1; Meet the faculty (Dr. Clifford Pfeltz, picture) p. 2; Alumna, Mary Wall, attending conference for United Nations p. 4
Vol. 37 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 25, 1957

Print Issue

4 First Showing 'Madwoman of Chaillot' tonight p. 1; Frosh dormitories elect councils; Hawthorne, Warren are presidents p. 1 Picture, labeled: House Council presidents p. 1; (Meet the faculty) Glamor, Money lacking in Journalism (about Robert McGovern Publicity directory for R.C., picture) p. 2; Elizabeth II, symbol of Womanhood p. 2
Vol. 37 # 3

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Nov 8, 1957
 

Print Issue

4 "T.V. Revue' is named theme for new sophomore stunt night p. 1; Y.W.C.A.presents "Campus Carnival' proceeds designated for Charities (with labeled picture of candidates for Queen of the Campus Carnival) p. 1; Dr. Martinto crown king and queen as highlight of fun-filled evening p. 1; For your dancing pleasure p. 2; (meet the faculty) Mrs. Mary Lou Scott, picture p. 2; Radford seniors elect eight members to publication 'Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities' p. 3;  copy 1 p. 4 missing text 
Vol. 37 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 27, 1957

Print Issue

4 Soph. Productions, "A Night on TV' acclaimed success by student body p. 1; Campus carnival nets profit of over $500 for charities p. 1; (Meet the faculty) Dr. Richard Cole, picture p. 2
Vol. 37 # 5
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 17, 1958

Print Issue

4 Anne Culton is installed student body president (labeled picture) p.1; 165 students make dean's list in fall p. 1; December graduates number nineteen p. 1; (Meet the faculty) Mrs. Dorothy Breake p. 2; Members of senior class elect twelve most outstanding students p. 2; Armstrong concert p. 4;
Vol. 37 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 31, 1958

Print Issue

4 Radford apple blossom princess is Patricia Barker of Bristol (picture) p. 1; Carol Helmholtz, Virginia Roll named co-chairmen of Jr. follies (pictures) p. 1; Dr. Moffett speaks on religious habits of college students p. 1; (Meet the faculty) Mrs. Sue Hill, picture p. 2; Heth House removed from campus; history of building is reviewed (picture) p. 4
Vol. 37 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 14, 1958

Print Issue

4 Freshmen dance to be February 22 p. 1; 226 applications of future students for RC received p. 1; (Meet the faculty) Miss Mildred Heimlich, picture p. 2; Freshman class entertains guests with delightful "Tea and Roses"(labeled picture) p. 4
Vol. 37 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 28, 1958

Print Issue

4 Dance will be "Coronation Ball" Burt Massengale to play March 29 p.1; Nancy St. Clair elected Grapurchat editor; Joyce Lester is chosen business manager (labeled pictures) p. 1; Art is the creativity of man; college has good collection p. 2
Vol. 37 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 28, 1958

Print Issue

4 Sue Miller named Coronation Queen (labeled picture) p. 1; Hollins chaplain to speak at Radford College (labeled picture) p. 1; Leavell, Lewis, Anderson, Roll are elected sorority presidents (labeled picture) p. 3; A new world opens: dorm live p. 3; The New sack dress...professors turn thumbs down p. 4;
Vol. 37 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 11, 1958

Print Issue

4 'Sherwood forest' is chosen theme of May Day p. 1; Norma Daniels to head honor council Roland and Landers will assist her (labeled picture) p. 1; Highlanders storm capital; Kilts create sensation p. 3; Bonnie Hurlburt is selected outstanding senior in Home Ec (picture) p. 3; Kappa Delta Pi sends delegates to convocation in Chicago Dean Moffett receives award p.4
Vol. 37 # 11
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Apr 25, 1958 

Print Issue

6 Big Week: arts - MayDay p. 1; Picture: Queen of May Lois Stout p. 1; Campus will appear different to alumnae at homecoming p. 2; Shrubbery planted for added campus beautification (new dormitories and auditorium) p. 3Faculty changes for next year are announced p. 5; Labeled picture: junior and senior May Day princesses p. 5; Labeled picture: freshmen and sophomore princesses p. 6
Vol. 37 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 9, 1958

Print Issue

4 Commencement speakers are named; former VPI head to address RC seniors (picture: Dr. John Reed Hutcheson) p. 1; Radford highlanders set to perform on Dave Garroway show in Roanoke p. 1; They put the blame on us - what do we do now? p. 2; Meet the faculty (Mr. Daniel Cannaday, picture) p. 2
Vol. 37 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 29, 1958

Print Issue

4 Chase Decker is dedicatee of Bee Hive (picture) p. 1; 133 to graduate p. 1; A point system for R.C.? p. 2; 3 Radford girls to tour Europe; many plan vacations p. 2; Picture snapshot of library stacks a winner p. 2; Mallory, Swisher and Osborne elected new class presidents p. 3; Radford sophomore (June Ferris) wins beauty contest; to vie for 'Miss Va.' p. 4
Vol. 37 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 2, 1958

Print Issue

4 Baker elected honor council president; McDonald will head student government ( (labeled pictures) p. 1; Psychologist heads list of new faculty p.1; New episcopal center is set for opening p. 1; Student sees campus changes p. 2; Picture (drawing) new administration building p. 4;
Vol. 37 # 15
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p. 4
July 16, 1958

Print Issue

4 Joan Kelly is elected harvest princess p. 1; New faculty members in business, math depts. P.1; New watchman gives college all-night protection p. 1; Faculty-Staff picnic p. 1;
Vol. 37 # 16
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 6, 1958 

Print Issue

4 Two handbooks are guides to activities, college living p. 1; RC announces expansion plans p. 1;four degrees offered at Radford College p. 1; Students here hail from 17 different states p. 2; Radford attire typical for college wardrobes; survey lists apparel of average Radford student p. 3; Picture: Dean M'Ledge Moffett and students at Cricket Hearth,a campus picnic site p. 3
Vol. 37 #17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 20, 1958

Print Issue

4 Ninety-five seniors will graduate p. 1; New faculty in speech-dramatics, physical ed. depts. p. 1; Pat Jennings, congressman, will speak to graduating class p. 1; Mrs. Peterson (college nurse) to retire (picture) p. 3;
Total Number of Pages 70

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 38 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 15,1958

Print Issue

4 Martin addresses annual convocation p. 1; Betty Jones reigns over homecoming p. 1; Picture: Off to Blacksburg for the homecoming game (labeled) p. 4
Vol. 38 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 30, 1958

Print Issue

4 Survey sheds light on rule discussion p. 1; Girls elect house councils; McCall president of Bolling p. 1; Survey reveals facts; are they worthwhile p. 2; class cuts p. 2; "Modern Trend" sweeps Italy student views countryside p. 3; Dining hall adopts shift p. 3; Picture: Which one will be Queen of the campus carnival? (labeled) p. 3; Excavation begins for buildings (new administration building and Draper Hall) p. 3;
Vol. 38 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 12, 1958

Print Issue

4 Sororities end rush season; 69 accept bids p. 1; Senior class elects eight students to Who's Who p. 1; 'Saga of Radford Gulch' theme for stunt night p. 1; Action needed!! (Radford's social restrictions) p. 2; Lazy lines ( Radford restrictions) p. 2; Student finds Paris enchanting; city offers variety to visitors p. 3; Profs voice opinions about cutting system p. 4
Vol. 38 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 26, 1958

Print Issue

4 S.G. takes action; votes to sponsor question series p. 1; Edith Bolling Hall is newest dormitory p. 1; Grass-walk-on-ers- newest club on R.C. campus p. 4
Vol. 38 # 5
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 10, 1958

Print Issue

4 Swisher and Hodges win S.G. primaries p. 1; Joan Spear to serve as frosh prexie p. 1; Class of '59 selects outstanding seniors p. 1; (Meet the faculty) William Morehouse (picture) p. 2; Dr. Smith heads changes in curricula p. 3; 1958 in review (labeled pictures) p. 4
Vol. 38 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 21, 1959

Print Issue

4 Nancy Hodges named to top student office p. 1; (Picture labeled, of officers) p. 1; Point system may replace present code p. 1; Editorial (on new point plan) p. 2; Over two hundred named to dean's list p. 3
Vol. 38 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 4, 1959

Print Issue

4 Modern dance group presents concert p. 1; Let's go library p. 2; P.E.department engages three p. 4;
Vol. 38 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 19, 1959

Print Issue

4 Billie Shank is chosen Queen of coronation ball p. 1; Miss Virginia will crown Radford coronation queen. p. 1; Formal dress required p. 2; College girls aid Radford's blood project p. 4;
Vol. 38 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 4, 1959

Print Issue

4 C. K. Martin announces two faculty promotions Cole, Trabue receive honors p. 1; Radford girls join Techmen in minstrel p. 1
Vol. 38 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 1, 1959

Print Issue

4 Honor council elects Landers new president p. 1; European travel attracts assistant dean of women p. 1; School announces new student load fund p.2; Two hundred and thirty-three named to dean's list p. 3;
Vol. 38 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 15, 1959

Print Issue

4 Martin declares schedule changes for new year p. 1; Cotillion features Buddy Morrow; tales of "Scherazade" is theme p. 1; Regulations for tennis courts being revised p. 4;
Vol. 38 # 12
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Apr 30, 1959

Print Issue

6 Horton reigns Queen of the May (labeled picture) p. 1; Dr. Smith represents class of 1928; alumnae hold annual homecoming p. 1; Sunken garden is setting for Radford College May Day fete p. 1; Picture: freshmen, sophomore and junior princesses for the May court (labeled) p. 3; Dr. William Stapleton Long retires after forty-three years of teaching (picture) p. 5; Picture: senior May Day princesses (labeled) p. 5;
Vol. 38 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2p. 4
May 20, 1959

Print Issue

4 120 seniors to receive degrees p. 1; Class elects officers for 1959-'60; senior class president is McKibbin (labeled pictures) p. 1; Letter to the editor (on a panty raid) p. 2; "God's Little Acre' comes to R.C.; steam tunnel to connect new dorm p. 4;
Vol. 38 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 8, 1959

Print Issue

4 One hundred and ninety-four students are on dean's list p. 1; Enrollment at Radford College p. 1; Hodges to head student government; honor council president is Landers p. 1; R.C. Graduate writes poetry featuring Japan p. 2; Dr. Cole heads English Dept p. 2; Violinist Robert Gerle to perform;was world War II refugee p. 4
Vol. 38 #15
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Aug 12, 1959

Print Issue

6 Student government president welcomes freshmen (labeled picture) p.1; Student handbooks serve as guides to college, campus life p. 1; 102 seniors to graduate p. 3; R.C. expansion plans are now underway p. 4Radford attire typical for college wardrobes; survey lists apparel of average Radford student p. 5 College library offers place to study, read, relax p. 5; Hand drawn, labeled map p. 6
Total Number of Pages 64

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 39 # 1
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Oct 7, 1959 

Print Issue

4 Welcome class of 1963 to Radford College, 470 begin college careers p. 1; Fall enrollment reaches record 1,288 p. 1; scholarships receive raise in pay p. 1; Picture: Freshmen day of arrival (labeled) p. 1; Grapurchatbuilds foundation; publishes policy p. 2; Faculty discussed Khrushchev visit; Hillman, Limpicki submit opinions p. 2; Peanuts cartoon starts p. 3; House council elections initiate different system p. 3; (Meet the faculty) (Mr.) Leslie E. Clemens, picture p. 4; Editor names newspaper in 1921; is 'Grapurchat' Satisfactory for RC? p. 4
Vol. 39 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 14, 1959

Print Issue

4 Graduate, Fulbright scholarships, federal loan funds are available p. 1; KME Honorary Frat Organizes chapter p. 1; College paper is weekly p. 2; Who has missing bottles? p. 2; English Dept. changes; Cole makes statement p. 2; Changing name of school newspaper is topic of interview discussions p. 3; R.C. Library adds 6,000 new books p. 4; Former contest winners contribute beauty to college freshman class (labeled picture) p.4
Vol. 39 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 21, 1959

Print Issue

4 Larry Elgart to play for fall dance p. 1; New buildings near dates of completion p. 1; Math fraternity is organized at RC p.1; Taft-Hartley act may end steel strike p. 2; 2227 day students deserve to be kept 'in the know' p. 2; Faculty majority favor keeping name p. 3; (Meet the faculty) Joanne Pegg picture p. 4;
Vol. 39 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 28, 1959

Print Issue

4 Charity carnival captures campus p. 1; Blood mobile to make first visit to Radford p. 1; (Meet the faculty) Thomas Trahin, picture p. 3
Vol. 39 # 5
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Nov 4, 1959 

Print Issue

4 Senior class reacts to radio station blasting Bernard Peiffer p. 1; John Preston McConnell Library serves student body p. 2; Scholars think women's education can be basically same as men's p. 2; MissAnn Trabue relates trip of experiences to far away places p. 3; (Meet the faculty) Dr. Effie Hunt, picture p. 4; RC gets new house p. 4
Vol. 39 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 11,1959
 

Print Issue

4 Martin accepts $50,490 in land transaction (for 15,214 acres surrounding Camp Powhatan total price $56,100, money will help college pay $70,000 for the Moller Organ in the new administration building) p. 1; Clubs, organizations elect new faculty sponsors for 1959-1960 p. 1; 56 pledge sororities p.1; Poll shows difference of opinion on dining hall printing menus p. 2; Trahin begins career in education off Korean coast, helping personnel of war prisoners to learn English p. 3; McConnell serves at Radford's first president p. 4; (Meet the Faculty) Richard Lempicki, picture p. 4;
Vol. 39 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 18, 1959

Print Issue

4 Radford College chooses 12 to 'Who's Who (pictures) p. 1; Glenn Miller's band to play at Virginia Tech p. 1; Rudeness at programs becomes matter of concern to faculty members, student body of Radford College p. 2; Students are not taking advantage of audio equipment in RC library p. 3
Vol. 39 # 8
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Nov 25, 1959

Print Issue

6 Thanksgiving Day what should day of thanks signify to mankind? p. 1; Affiliation with VPI affords Radford women unappreciated opportunities p. 2; Radford, 1913, yields beginning of Va. State Normal, Industrial School; McConnell become first president p. 3; Tree is removed from campus as step in 20 yr. Plan p. 3; Radford is one of three State centers of school teaching materials p. 3; LoMascolo's religious compositions are hailed for similarity to Verdi; has been composing since age of 15 p. 4; (Meet the faculty) Mrs. Barbara Thornton, picture p. 6; Boone bids low; home management house is planned p. 6
Vol. 39 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 27, 1960

Print Issue

4 Radford college student body elects Shirley Carroll Prexie for 1960-'61 (picture, labeled) p. 1; Outstanding seniors elected by class of '60 p.1; Radford College shows evidences of growth in 1959 p. 2; Coming decade promises inflation, space conquest p. 2; 1960 offers time to excel, to begin again, to progress p. 2; Luxurious dorm has historical name; students welcome new Draper Hall p. 3; Wong is Part-time instructor at RC (picture) p. 3;
Vol. 39 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 3, 1960

Print Issue

4 Dorms hold elections; Draper chooses 'firsts' (labeled picture) p.1; R.C. gets $745,5000 for construction p. 1; Who will represent Radford College as the 'Best Dressed College Girl?" p. 1; Are individuals produced by the Russian system? p. 2; (Meet the faculty) Robert Appleby, picture p. 4
Vol. 39 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 10, 1960

Print Issue

4 Picture (labeled) Radford's ten best dressed p. 1; Student leaders of Radford, VPI meet to discuss mutual problems p. 1; U.S. aims toward erasure of 'Slip Shod' education p. 2; Russian fashions approach high aim set up by Paris, London, New York p. 2; Best dressed nominees give views on high fashion for college girl p. 3
Vol. 39 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 17, 1960

Print Issue

4 Audrey Carroll is 'Best Dressed' girl (labeled picture) p. 1; Teachers' scholarships dependent on vote of the general assembly p. 1; Nation opens top office; Nixon seeks nomination p. 2; Ad building needs another name p. 2; Second R.C. President contributes to college merger, expansion, tradition p. 3; (Meet the faculty) Dr. Charles Foshee, picture p. 4
Vol. 39 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 24, 1960

Print Issue

4 Charlotte Freeman is apple blossom princess p. 1; U.S. Education provides key to its future culture; foreign education fosters international understanding p. 2; Drinking in given radius is existing controversy for campus students p. 2; Radford May Day has happy history p. 3; Kennedy seeks democrat nomination; now represents Mass. in Congress p. 3; Hudson recalls changes at R.C. p.4; 'Grapurchat' again questions its title p. 4
Vol. 39 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 2, 1960

Print Issue

4 Classes choose 22 girls reign at May festivities p. 1; Radford, VPI plan beatnik party for Mar. 5 on campus p. 1; Russian land comprises largest area on earth p. 2; Minnesota offers Humphrey in race for '60 U. S. Presidential nomination p. 2
Vol. 39 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 9, 1960

Print Issue

4 Honor council elects Jean Lennon president p. 1; Pat Huffman chosen coronation queen p. 1; Representatives meet to suggest improvement of student handbook p. 1; Point system handicaps average student in elections p. 2; Russian economic status evidences improvement p. 2; Picture: Candid Close-up(of campus under snow) Typical? Twenty-five inches down and more to go p. 3; (Meet the faculty) Virginia Arnold, picture p. 4;
Vol. 39 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 20, 1960

Print Issue

4 Buddy Morrow to play for May Day dance p. 1; Students select Grapurchat editor, business manager; staff appointed (labeled picture) p. 1; Disarmament is problem concerning all mankind p. 2; Millsaps assumes job as publicity director at RC p. 4
Vol. 39 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 27, 1960

Print Issue

4 Grapurchat awarded second rating by Columbia Scholastic Press Assn. p. 1; H.M. (Home management) house will be completed by close of Quarter p. 1; Modification of Radford's cut system announced; will place new responsibility on students' shoulders p. 2; 'Pan-Hell' explains new system of sorority pledging p. 2
Vol. 39 # 18
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
May 6, 1960

Print Issue

6 Bobby Jean reigns as May Queen p. 1; Many classes plan reunions this homecoming day; Genevieve Dickerson to deliver convocation address p. 1; Picture (labeled) May court p. 2; Tradition lives on; 1919 marks first May Day p. 3; Kennedy defeats Nixon by narrow margin at RC (straw vote) p. 4; Dr. Martin announces faculty replacements p. 6; Constitutional rights wrestled with; recent lunch counter controversy discussed with open-minded vigor p. 6
Vol. 39 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 16, 1960

Print Issue

4 Students elect class officers for next year p. 1; McCoy to be princess p. 1; Prof. Thomas to retire after 33 years at RC p. 1; Shorts need no cover up when worn for recreation p. 2; Editor says shorts should never appear on campus p. 2; Sororities: phony cliques or beneficial functions? p. 2; New auditorium accents beauty of RC campus p. 4
Vol. 39 # 20
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
May 27, 1960 

Print Issue

4 Picture (labeled): the new sophomore, junior and senior class officers p. 1; What happened to fountain and fish presented to RC p. 3; Mrs.Vaughn retires after 22 years at RC (talks of the history of the Cove) p. 4; 1952 queen of May reminisces marvels over changes, improvements p.4
Vol. 39 # 21
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
June 3, 1960

Print Issue

6 Graduation activities to precede commencement p. 1; Ann Trabue given leave of absence to resume studies at Univ. of N.C. p. 1; RC acquires cup by donating blood p. 1; Glimpses of 'Gone Gatherings' gone by (pictures) p. 3; Student condemns interfaith dating; youth must consider consequences p. 4; Khrushchev uses Powers incident to Russia's advantage p. 4; Radford students model striking collegiate styles (labeled picture) p. 5
Vol. 39 # 22
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 8, 1960

Print Issue

4 Faculty promotions are announced p. 1; House council officers elected by dormitories for summer session (labeled picture) p. 1; Former students reflect changes p. 4
Vol. 39 # 23
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Aug 12, 1960

Print Issue

6 Welcome class of '64 to Radford College p. 1; New administration buildingis attraction on Radford campus p. 1 (picture); R.C. presents -- Dean Moffett and President Martin (pictures) p. 3; 102 seniors to graduate p. 4; Handbooks serve as student guide p. 4; RC attire typical for college wardrobe; survey lists apparel of average girl p. 5; College library offers place to study, read, relax p. 5; Picture: Motorcade p. 6; Map (RC campus March 59) p.6
Total Number of Pages 100

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 40 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 14,1960

Print Issue

4 Miss Patricia Watt is Asst. Dean of Women p. 1; Building (administration) dedicated at convocation for class of 1964 p. 1; Dorms elect officers to new council (labeled picture) p. 1; Criticism of library rules stated; library hours should be longer p. 2; New home economics house sports many splendored things (picture) p. 3; Detour eliminated by switchboard p. 4
Vol. 40 # 2
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Oct 28, 1960

Print Issue

6 Construction to begin on dorm soon p. 1; New school (school of home economics) created by VPI and RC p. 1; Byington places in Miss Va. contest (labeled picture) p. 2; McGovern reports on an European summer p. 3; RC students represent 19 states, 3 foreign countries p. 4; Letters (on dining hall manners) p. 4; Column: The Fallen Angel (making fun of Puerto Ricans) p. 6
Vol. 40 # 3
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Nov 11, 1960

Print Issue

6 Fall dance to be Scandanique p. 1; Highlanders to be in Macy's parade Thanksgiving Day p. 1; Election results indicative of laxness in campus clubs p. 3; Moffett tours Europe; visits pyramids in Egypt p. 4;
Vol. 40 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 12, 1960

Print Issue

4 No masthead; Letters (about Fallen Angel Column on Oct. 28, 1960) p.2
Vol. 40 # 5
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 23, 1961

Print Issue

4 (Labeled picture) Know your new student government officers p. 1; Wanted: best dressed college girl to compete in national contest p. 1; Installation (of student government officers) given the cold shoulder; student body fails to show.... p. 2;
Vol. 40 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 6, 1961

Print Issue

4 (Chuck) Cabot playing concert, dance for German club p. 1; Best dressed winner: Sue Sheppard p. 1; Greeks on Radford college campus do have merit in culture, bonds of friendship, leadership, fellowship p. 2
Vol. 40 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 20, 1961

Print Issue

4 Tea given by Freshmen with labeled picture of the freshmen class officers p. 1; Kampus Klues (a new feature listing campus clubs activities) p. 1; Spirt lacking at R.C.' students need boost p. 2
Vol. 40 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 28, 1961

Print Issue

4 Local group "adopts" Chinese Child p. 1; Congo under observation as cold war hot spot p. 2; Captioned pictures p. 4
Vol. 40 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 6, 1961

Print Issue

4 Jo Ann Payne elected Radford College May Queen (labeled picture) p.1; Constitution vote void; Spring revote forseen (sic) p. 1; Lois Gilmerto reign over court at coronation ball p. 1; Castro armies decrease; anti-Castro rebels rise p. 2; Professorate on review (Miss Janice Kent, picture) p.3; The clothes horse (article on bouncy hair-do) p. 3
Vol. 40 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 7, 1961

Print Issue

4 King, Taylor, McPherson are new honor council officers (labeled picture) p. 1; Student government accomplishments and plans for the new quarter p. 2; Presidential Peace corps presented p. 2; Letters to Editor (2nd letter complains of Radford's standards) p. 2
Vol. 40 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 21, 1961

Print Issue

4 May Day theme to be Playbill p. 1; Sophisticated swing is theme forC.C. dance p. 1; Student activities center could alleviate student apathy problem p. 2; The truth of the matter concerning Grapurchat gossip p. 2; The eye of the jury p. 2;
Maintenance dept. keeps campus in tip top condition p. 3
Vol. 40 # 12
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 4, 1961

Print Issue

8 Past history indicates Radford College growing (good article on campus growth) p. 1; Acqamaid's show swimphony 8:00 p.m, May 4-5 p. 1; Need for library facilities discovery by student body p. 2; Radford College May Day Special (labeled pictures and brief articles) p. 3p. 4 p.5 p. 6; Radford College band awarded p. 8
Vol. 40 # 13
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
June 2, 1961

Print Issue

6 163 Seniors to receive degrees on June 7 p. 1; Hudson to retire from English dept. at end of term p. 1; Who's Who p. 4; Outstanding seniors p. 4
Vol. 40 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 14, 1961

Print Issue

4 Dr. Charles K. Martin announces new faculty p. 1; McGuffey closes after nine years p. 1; Our Heritage by Congressman Frank T. Bow p. 4;
Vol. 40 # 15
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Aug 14, 1961

Print Issue

6 Picture: the administration building (with an article about the campus buildings which isn't titled) p. 1; Welcome class of '65 to Radford College(with labeled pictures of student government officers) p. 1; RC attire typical for college wardrobe survey lists apparel of average girl p. 3; 107 seniors to graduate p. 4; You should know your leaders (Dean Moffett, Miss Watt, President Martin with labeled pictures) p. 5; Map of campus showing proposed construction, dated March 59 p. 6
Total Number of Pages 72

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 41 # 1
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Nov 7, 1961 

Print Issue

4 Changes are noted (to Radford College rules) p. 1; 14 States hailed by frosh class p. 1; Profs Take on the new (new faculty) p. 3; Education dept. cites change p. 3; Japanese student attends Radford p. 4;
Vol. 41 # 2
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Nov 21,1961 

Print Issue
 

4 Great scholar gone from R.C.; Grapurchat expresses grief ( death of Mr. Daniel Cannady) p.1; 'The Barber of Seville' to be staged in R.C. Auditorium by 'Mr. Opera'p. 1; R.C. begins govt. work p. 1; Cut system discussed p. 2; The clothes horse p. 3
Vol. 41 # 3
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Dec 15, 1961 

Print Issue

4 $1,142,600 low bid for new RC dorm p. 1; 13 seniors named for Who's Who p.1; (Lynn) Richardson elected to presidency of student government association (labeled picture) p. 1; Dorothy Eller chosen 'Madonna' by YWCA p. 1; Best-kept2-girl and 3-girl rooms announced p. 3
Vol. 41 # 4
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Jan 19, 1962 

Print Issue

4 Y.W.C.A. presents religious emphasis week p. 1; National best sellers p. 1; Outstanding seniors named p. 2; Newman to retire p. 3; Campus carnival queen candidates elected; campaigns beginning p. 3; Freshmen officers p. 3; Labeled picture: ground breaking ceremony for the new dormitory p. 4;
Vol. 41 # 5
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Mar 2, 1962
 

Print Issue

6 Committees to determine re-accrediation (sic) of RC by Southern Association p. 1; R.C.students express opinions on question of fallout shelters p. 2; Band brings Scotland to highlands p. 3; Marine Corps announces program to train women officers p. 3; Committee working for change of college ring p. 5; Highlanders greet Gov. Harrisonp. 5; Grapurchat sponsors best dressed contest; Verlyne Simmons winner p. 6;
Vol. 41 # 6
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Apr 13, 1962 

Print Issue

4 Ann Bryant to reign as 1962 May queen, Bobbie J. Womack - maid of honor (labeled pictures) p. 1; Department chairman rotation announced by President Martin p. 1; 94% of books read are required reading p. 2; 1943 rules reveal progress at RC p. 3; Dr. Martin announces seven new faculty appointments for 1962-1963  p. 3; Twist attracts Murrays to Peppermint Lounge p. 4;
Vol. 41 # 7
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Apr 20, 1962 

Print Issue

4 Easter sunrise service on roof of Peters Hall p. 1; May Day theme, '62: les fantasies de Mai p.1; New dorm to be completed in fall of 1963; President Martin announces expansion plans p. 4 (picture:new Radford College Dormitory 9-E, drawing actually) p. 4;
Vol. 41 # 8
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
May 5, 1962 

Print Issue

8 Dr. M'Ledge Moffett to retire after 49 years (labeled picture) p. 1; Miss Dorothy McDanielto retire in June 1962 (labeled picture) p. 1; First May Day presented 1919 in Oak Grove p. 1; Picture: Miss Anne Bryant - 1962 May Queen p. 2; Picture: Miss Bobbie Jean Womack - 1962 Maid of Honor p. 3; The1962 queen of May and court p. 4; Labeled pictures: 1962 May court p. 5; JFKand Liz Taylor chosen as top personalities p. 6;
Vol. 41 # 9 

p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6

June 1, 1962
 

Print Issue

6 Dr. T. Marshall Hahn, Jr. (President-elect of Virginia Tech with picture) to address graduates (178 seniors to graduate; 22 to receive masters) p. 1; Dr. Trabue appointed dean of women (labeled picture ) p. 1; '62 Bee Hive dedicated to Dr. M'Ledge Moffett (labeled picture) p. 1; Dr.Martin names 1962-63 additions to RC faculty p. 1; A salute to the senior class of 1962 p. 2; Picture: north campus p. 2; Student government in process of revising handbook for 1962-1963 p. 3; National best sellers p. 3; Southern Assn. To use RC self-study p. 5; 13 seniors named to Who's Who p. 6
Vol. 41 # 10
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
July 9, 1962 

Print Issue

4 Pages numbered 1-2,5-6 both copies; Radford College acquires funds for expansion (College dining hall to be enlarged; another new dormitory to be built) p. 1; Meeting Dr. Ann Trabue, our new dean of women (labeled picture) p. 1; Picture: new dorm in progress p.1; Attendance rises in summer school p. 2; Pages 2 and 6 misdated July 9, 1969
Vol. 41 # 11
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
insert a insertb
Aug 13, 1962
 

Print Issue

8 Six numbered pages, insert pages A & B in copy 1 only; c. 2 missing insert; Radford College modernized department facilities (biology, home economics laboratoriesremodeled (sic)) p. 1; Day students to have new lounge p. 3; Alumnae news insert A & B; Hostesses of freshmen advise new students p. 5
Total Number of Pages 56

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 42 # 1
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Oct 12, 1962

Print Issue

4 Radford College celebrates golden anniversary (focus is on future improvements; Dr. Martin reveals expansion plans) p. 1; Picture: progress - campus wall makes way for new addition to dining hall p. 1; Dining hall to be completed by fall session of 1964 p. 1; Highlanders to get uniforms (picture) p. 1 Freshmen evaluate activities p. 1; Miss Blanche Daniel views triumphs, successes of Radford college p. 3; MarieWaters, assistant dean at RC never graduated from high school p. 3; Ingles named for famous Virginian p. 3
Vol. 42 # 2
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Oct 26, 1962 

Print Issue

4 Drama group presents famed 'Miracle Worker' p. 1; Academic deficiency rules revised p. 1; Music department expands p. 1; 11% of   RC graduates work for higher degree p. 2; Survey made on dining hall changes; students express their opinions p. 3; Serious students have new home; honors hall added to campus p. 3;
Vol. 42 # 3
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Nov 9, 1962 

Print Issue

4 Fall issue of 'Radford Review' nears completion (sixty student manuscripts submitted; artists work also to be included) p. 1; Jervey analyzes crisis; challenges daystudents p. 1; RC re-accredited p. 1; Hockey added to RC intramural p.1; Tech student questions Radford rules p. 2; The Cuban crisis - what is it to you? p. 2; $1400 cleared; campus carnival termed "success" p. 4
Vol. 42 # 4
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Nov 19,1962 

Print Issue

4 Awards committee selects 27 for Who's Who p. 1; Radford College Alumnae meets; Moffett Loan fund established p. 1; Enrollment to hit 2,000 mark by '63; faculty increases p. 2; RC Prexy (sic) comments on Tech letter p. 2; Cafeteria transformed into tea room p. 4;
Vol. 42 # 5
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Dec 10, 1962

Print Issue

8 Pannell speaks; 50thanniversary convocation (president of Sweet Briar discussed dimensionsand answers in education, picture) p. 1; Room reservation changes announced p. 1; Kane elected president: Hankins to edit paper p. 1; Letters about theft, phones, 'price tags' p. 2; A look through remembering eyes; Dr. Moffett relates RC traditions p. 3; "Go to summer school and get a husband" advises first lady of Radford College (labeled picture)p. 6; Panic unnecessary:new athletic field to replace old one p. 7; Scott(house) to be torn down p. 8
Vol. 42 # 6
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Jan 18, 1963

Print Issue

4 Theologist Dr. HowardC. Kee to speak during religious week p. 1; Canadian Ballet comes to Radford January 26 p. 1; Editorials:New room reservation system brings confusion to Radford College p. 2;Class of '66 officers (labeled pictures) p. 3; Radford Sophomore (Jean Thomas, labeled picture) top in Nation p. 3; From hole in wall to campus cove p.3
Vol. 42 # 7
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 1, 1963 

Print Issue

4 Room reservation results announced p. 1; Distribution of enrollment varied p. 1; Editorial: No complaints, please!! (survey about the Grapurchat) p. 2; Freshmen learn about May Day p. 3
Vol. 42 # 8
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 15, 1963

Print Issue

4 Summer school to provideone quarter academic work p. 1; President releases changes for 1963-1964 session at Radford College p. 1;Labeled pictures: Moffett Hall, Scott House, Sunken Garden p. 4
Vol. 42 # 9
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Mar 8, 1963 

Print Issue

4 Dr. Marshall Hahn to be inaugurated p. 1; Honor fraternity forms constitution p. 1; 'Suggestions requested' p. 2; Your values - how high are they? p. 2; Faculty spotlight - Dr. William D. Stump p. 3; Freshman create new ideas for annual teas on campus p. 3; Survey shows juniors date more than other students p. 4
Vol. 42 # 10
p. 1  p.6
p. 2  p.7
p. 3  p.8
p. 4  p.9
p. 5  p.10
May 3, 1963
 

Print Issue

10 'Kilts 'n Klans' is theme of annual May day festival p. 1; The1963 queen of May and court p.3; Labeled pictures of the queen and court pgs 4, 5,6 7;Proctors reveal duties; position is profitable p. 9; Fifteen faculty members appointed p. 9
Vol. 42 # 11
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
May 24, 1963 

Print Issue

6 216 seniors to receive degrees at Radford Dr. Lucius Polhill, Leonard Muse scheduled as exercise speakers p. 1; R.C. called example of modernism; junior advisor systems described p. 1; R.C. class officers recently elected ( labeled picture)p. 1; College highlanders acquire new uniforms p. 4; '63 class sponsors are Decker, Jervey (labeled pictures) p. 4;
Vol. 42 #12
p.1  p.3
p. 2 p.4
July 30, 1963 

Print Issue

4 123 Seniors to receive degrees in August p. 1; Handbook has many changes p. 1; RC enrollment decreases for summer session p. 2;
Vol. 42 #13
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Aug 16, 1963

Print Issue

6 Radford College begins second half century p. 1; National best sellers p. 2; The campus scene (labeled pictures) pgs. 3 - 4;Three new professors to teach in fall p. 5; Students advised to use 'ZIP' code p. 5; Forty-two positions filled on campus this fall p. 6 
Total Number of Pages 66

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 43 # 1
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Oct 10, 1963 

Print Issue

6 Paper very fragile in volume; Dormitory dedication highlight homecoming p. 1 Picture: Moffett Hall p. 1; Dr. Moffett to be honored p. 1; p1-2 missing text; Divorce of Radford and Va. Tech may terminate twenty-year bond p. 3; New faces brighten dean's office (Mrs. Joan Geiger, Bonnie Hurlburt, labeled pictures) p. 5;
Vol. 43 # 2
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Oct 22, 1963 

Print Issue

4 Campus carnival is weekend attraction p. 1; "Gigi" to be major fall production p. 1; Modern infirmary opens in Moffett p. 4; Larger Suntan Stables offer new stalls, ring, shady trail p. 4; 
Vol. 43 # 3
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Nov 5, 1963

Print Issue

4 German ball honors frosh p. 1; Mantovani presents concert at Va. Tech p. 1; "Hattie'sSweet', says Ernie(Ford) p. 3
Vol. 43 # 4
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Nov 19, 1963

Print Issue

4 Carillon bell system to replace old chimes p. 1; Students hear Jervey on civil rights crisis p. 1; Land purchase extends R.C. Campus p. 1
Vol. 43 # 5
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Dec 4, 1963 

Print Issue

6 Tree lighting climaxes 1963 Christmas program p. 1; Campus elections are today p. 1; Sky is dark: Nation weeps p. 2; Students protest (had classes on the national day of mourning) p. 3; Who'sWho lists 30 students (labeled pictures) p. 4 - 5;
Vol. 43 # 6
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Jan 14, 1964 

Print Issue

6 YWCA religious emphasisweek features Dr. Jurji of Princeton p. 1; Washburn heads student government;organization installs new officers p. 1; RC adds new faculty members p. 3; College superintendent retires (William Byron Allen) p. 4; New equipment adds efficiency p. 4; Library expansionin budget report p. 5; Winter quarter enrollment released; eighty-one new students register p. 5
Vol. 43 # 7
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Jan 28, 1964 

Print Issue

6 College library addition included in 1964 budget p. 1; Radford's President Martin requests additional campus construction aid p. 1
Vol. 43 # 8
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 11, 1964 

Print Issue

4 Chimes installed p.1; Radford students and faculty plan 'The Trojan Women' p. 1; Russell Hall parlors acquire new furniture p. 3; Mrs. Spiers substitutes for asst.dean (Hurlburt) p. 3
Vol. 43 # 9
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 25, 1964 

Print Issue

4 Radford College presents winter symphony concert (of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra) p. 1; Picture:Dr. "Jump" Jervey takes part in last night's annual faculty-student basketball game p. 1; Business department has two fold purpose as goal p. 3;
Vol. 43 # 10
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Mar 10,1964 

Print Issue

4 YWCA donates $1500 for scholarships, loans p. 1; Members selected for honor council p. 1;RC to give M.S. degree p. 1; Radford granted divorce (from Virginia Tech) p. 3; Local chamber of commerce names Martin "Outstanding Citizen' of 1963 p. 3; Dining hall instigates student weight increase p. 3
Vol. 43 # 11
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Apr 1, 1964 

Print Issue

4 JFK Library memorial to include many facets p. 1; Annual Sprint serenade combines song and dance p. 1; Preregistration is successful; other improvements suggested p. 2; Mrs.Sara Hall leads triple life; she is wife, mother, secretary (to Dr. Martin) p. 3; Burnop is Radford's 'Best-Dressed' p. 3; Summer students number over 1000 p. 4
Vol. 43 # 12
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Apr 14, 1964 

Print Issue

4 Lt. Gov. Godwin to speak at graduation services p. 1; requirements altered for students on ap (academic probation) p. 1; Dr.Martin answers day students questions p. 3;
Vol. 43 # 13
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Apr 28, 1964 

Print Issue

6 1964 May day at Radford college p. 1; "Young at Heart" water show theme p. 1; Picture: 'Aquamaids' line up numbers for May day show p. 1; New political forum on Radford campus p. 2; Committee at work on rule changes p. 2; Spotlight on1964 May queen, maid of honor (labeled pictures)p. 3; Class representatives for RC's 1964 May day (labeled pictures) p. 4; p.5; p. 6
Vol. 43 # 14
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
May 12, 1964 

Print Issue

4 Two dorms open fall'65 p. 1; Picture: Radford College's newest dormitory nears completion p. 1
Vol. 43 # 15
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
May 26,1964

Print Issue

4 280 seniors to receive degrees p. 1; Radford college establishes first journalism fraternity p.1; 1250 summer enrollment largest in RC history p. 4;
Vol. 43 # 16
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
June 30, 1964 

Print Issue

4 Board of visitors isselected (twelve members of board of visitors to begin functioning early in July) p. 1; Changes to constitution are now being compiled p. 4; Lab is installed p. 4
Vol. 43 # 17
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Aug 12, 1964 

Print Issue

4 Welcome class of 1968 to Radford college p. 1; Committee evaluates English program in order to re-establish curriculum p. 1; Four Radford graduates named to new board of visitors (picture) p. 3; Dining hall project nears completion p. 3; New faculty for fall p. 4
Total Number of Pages 78

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 44 # 1
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Oct 6, 1964 

Print Issue

8 Paper very fragile in volume; Picture:Miss Bonnie Hurlburt, Radford's new dean of women p 1; Homecoming slated p. 1; Martin discusses expansion plans p. 3;
Vol. 44 # 2
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Oct 20, 1964 

Print Issue

4 Buildings given namesby board of visitors p. 1; YWCA makes plans for campus carnival p. 1 ;
Vol. 44 # 3
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Nov 3, 1964 

Print Issue

4 Students favor Johnsonin campus-wide election p. 1; Former dean visits Portugal, Spain, Moroccop. 1; Former student appointed dean (Bonnie Hurlburt, labeled picture) p. 3;
Vol. 44 # 4
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Nov 17,1964 

Print Issue

8 German club honors frosh; queen will be selected p. 1; Enrollment plans to include increasein graduate school p. 1; Cove reopens winter quarter p. 1; Gloria McCall welcomed as assistant dean of women p. 3; Who'sWho lists 32 students (labeled pictures) p. 4   and p.5Remodeling begun in McGuffey Hall p. 7;
Vol. 44 # 5
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Jan 19, 1965 

Print Issue

4 SG officers elected; duties are outlined p. 1; Cove reopened now expanded p. 1; Western school in controversy on free speech (UC Berkeley) p. 2; Power plant constructed p. 3
Vol. 44 # 6
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Feb 2, 1965 

Print Issue

8 Water damage on edge of all pages; Burns (Robert) birthday celebration features guest vice-consul p. 1; Academic statistics show seniors top dean's list p. 1; Annual teas to be held p.1 ; Retrospect - 1921p. 3; Students compose eight fraternities p. 3; Staff changes in psych department p. 4; New Annex to library is needed p. 5; RC expands expects 3100 p. 5;
Vol. 44 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 16, 1965

Print Issue

4 May day commission planning '65 festivities p. 1; Dining hall system needs improvement p. 2; RC organization duties outlined p. 3
Vol. 44 # 8
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Mar 2, 1965
 

Print Issue

8 Dr. (John G.) Barker becomes RC vice president p. 1; Incongruent freedom expressed in "Cove" p. 2; Panel room decor - not "Campus Beauty" p. 2; Day students claim lack of attention p. 2; Federal post office established at college p. 4; RC looks ahead; plans to expand p. 4; Construction begins with new building p. 4; Map of expansion p. 4; Radford College organization outlined for students (with chart) p. 5
Vol. 44 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 16, 1965

Print Issue

4 Commencement exercise held p. 1; Annual breakfast honors '65 class p. 1; Mademoiselle presents current fashion show p. 1; Dr. Silverman leads varied, interesting life p. 3
Vol. 44 # 10
p.1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 13, 1965

Print Issue

4 Dorm construction starts in summer p. 1; RC choral club invited to1965 World's Fair p. 1
Vol. 44 # 11
p. 1  p.7
p. 2  p.8
p. 3  p.9
p. 4  p.10
p. 5  p.11
p. 6  p.12
Apr 27, 1965
 

Print Issue

12 Fantasy and flowers is May day theme p. 1; Night club setting in aquamaid show p. 1; 1965 May day symbolizes changes in alma mater p. 2; Faculty adds new members p. 3; Beauty- grace personify queen (labeled picture) p.5 ; Maid of honor radiates charm (labeled picture) p. 5; 1965 May day princesses (labeled pictures) p. 6 p.7;Students polledon R.C. expansion; minority favor new construction p. 11
Vol. 44 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 11, 1965

Print Issue

4 '66 class officers announced p. 1; Dr. Martin interviewed on RC expansion plans p. 2; Jabberwocky open as coffee house p. 3;
Vol. 44 # 13
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
May 25, 1965 

Print Issue

4 Yearly fee increased p. 1
Vol. 44 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 8, 1965

Print Issue

4 254 receive degrees in June graduation p. 1; Radford college dean (Young) works at busy pace p. 3
Vol. 44 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 21, 1965

Print Issue

4 p 1-2 loose in binding; Faculty appointments announced for fall p.1; Hendrick named assistant dean p. 1; New professors arrive on campus p. 3
Total Number of Pages 84

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 45 # 1
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
p. 4  p. 8
Oct 5, 1965
 

Print Issue

8 Mislabeled as v. 45 no. 18 corrected to no. 1; '65 Homecoming set for Saturday p. 1; Classroom usage highest at Radford p. 1; Martin addresses first convocation p. 1; Band from New Zealand opens series of concerts p. 1; History of RC outlined in freshman assembly p. 4; Cluster of new dorms approved by board p. 6;
Vol. 45 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 19,1965

Print Issue

4 Social sororities begin annual rush p. 1; YWCA again sponsors campus carnival, 1965 p. 1; Fraternity organizes (Sigma Tau Delta, a national honorary English fraternity) p. 1; Survey reveals "We're Starving" p. 2
Vol. 45 # 3
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
p. 4  p. 8
Nov 5, 1965
 

Print Issue

8 November 7 concert stars Robert Goulet (labeled picture) p. 1; Dictionary of campus slang p. 3; New student compares U.S. life to Germany p. 3; Who'sWho of 1965 chosen congratulations extended (labeled pictures) pp. 4 -5; Freshman discusses India: old and new p. 6
Vol. 46 # 5
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 18, 1966

Print Issue

4 Numbering changes volume, issue no. 4 (if any, missing) Student government officers elected p. 1; Plans announced for RC fine arts center (with drawing) p. 1; Students support Vietnam policy p. 2; Radford enlarges graduate program p. 3; Picture: Work continues on the 3-story addition to the Radford College library p. 4;
Vol. 46 # 6
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Feb 1, 1966
 

Print Issue

8 Johnny Mathis will perform here, Mar. 6 p. 1; Negro struggle may cause self-hatred, speaker says p. 3; LSD- the nightmare drug p. 5; Society recognizes outstanding students (honor society) p. 5; English fraternity ( receives charter Sigma Tua [sic] Delta) p. 6; Radford graduate (Lucy P. Weitzel, picture) writes first novel p. 6; Students evaluate their professors p.7; Were you aware that? (Dean Moffett seated the girls in the dining hall according to their weight and their health standards?) p. 7
Vol. 46 # 7
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Feb 14, 1966
 

Print Issue

8 Edinger (Dr. Lois Edinger, President of the NEA) to address winter convocation p. 1; Distinguished educators join faculty at Radford College (labeled pictures) p 4 p. 5  p.6;
Vol. 46 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 2, 1966

Print Issue

4 Quillen (Dr. William F. Quillen, Jr., President of Randolph-Macon) is guest speaker for March graduation p. 1; Dorm work begins soon p. 1;Circulation (of Grapurchat) discontinued p. 2; Board of visitors approves new degree program p. 3; Idiosyncrasies are enumerated p. 4
Vol. 46 # 9
p. 1  p.  9
p. 2  p. 10
p. 3  p. 11
p. 4  p. 12
p. 5  p. 13
p. 6  p. 14
p. 7  p. 15
p. 8  p. 16
Apr 27, 1966
 
 

Print Issue

16 New assistant dean of women chosen (Nancy Howard, picture) p. 1; Mayday activities slated p. 1; Faculty promotions, leaves announced p. 3; Students vie for title: Miss Radford College  p.3  (labeled pictures p. 4); President Martin describes expansion plan p. 5; Retiring staff plans...p. 6; Departments add degree programs p. 7; 'And Gone Will Be Her Sunny Smile' (Blanche Daniel retires after 40 years) p. 14;
Vol. 46 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 24, 1966

Print Issue

4 Master's programs offered in home economics, music p. 1; New assistant dean of women to be (Louann B.) Lewright p. 1; Library addition to get 4 th floor p. 3
Vol. 46 # 11
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 28, 1966

Print Issue

4 Head start program held at Radford (area teachers train for three weeks) p. 1; 'Opinionnaires' are tabulated p. 2; 248 degrees awarded p. 3; Goodol' summertime (labeled pictures) p. 4
Vol. 46 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 20, 1966

Print Issue

4 Radford hosts second education conference p. 1; Bus. Dept. announces changes p. 1; Freedom Here? (Letter to the Editor) (Controversy over student freedom of speech continues) p. 2; College converts heating system p. 3; Picture: library addition p. 3
Vol. 46 # 13
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 10, 1966

Print Issue

4 251 enrolled in grad study this summer p. 1; Radford to graduate 152 summer students p. 1; College appoints 21 new faculty p. 1
Total Number of Pages 76

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 47 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sep 30,1966

Print Issue

4 VPI weekend inaugurated p. 1; Steam plant job ready for contract p.1; College produces new radio series p. 3
Vol. 47 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 21, 1966

Print Issue

4 Gala events to end carnival p. 1; Buildings named p. 4;
Vol. 47 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 4, 1966

Print Issue

4 Parents at Radford in annual program p. 1; Radford students give archaeologists a hand (Shannon archaeological site near Blacksburg) p. 1; Women's rules change p. 2; College council new on campus p. 3; Picture: Ground breaking for the art and music building p. 3
Vol. 47 # 4 0 Missing
Vol. 47 # 5
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 2, 1966

Print Issue

4 Exercises set for 77 grads p. 1
Rules committee is commended (for efforts clarifying inter-racial dating) p. 2; 22 seniors, 12 juniors elected to "Who's Who" p. 3;
Vol. 47 # 6
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Jan 17, 1967

Print Issue

8 Candidates campaign for votes; Student gov. balloting, Jan 19 (with labeled pictures) p. 1 ;part of page is missing from pp1-2 in bound volumes; New faculty introduced (labeled pictures) p 4, p.5, p. 6; Dr. Martin begins 16th year at R.C. p. 6; Cove decor becomes campus mystery p. 7; Canada offers draft refuge p. 7
Vol. 47 # 7
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Jan 27, 1967 

Print Issue

4 College presents 'Rigoletto' Feb. 8 p. 1; Student returns as house "Mom" (Claibel McCormick, labeled picture) p. 3
Vol. 47 # 8
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 10, 1967

Print Issue

4 Three are chosen for college board ( of Mademoiselle) p. 1; College retains its rank in size p. 3;
Vol. 47 # 9
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Feb 24, 1967 

Print Issue

8 New courses open now p. 1; "Stop the World' presented today, tomorrow nites p. 1; (Elizabeth)Williams heads SGA '67-'68 (labeled picture) p. 3; J.H.Cothran wins steam plant bid p. 8
Vol. 47 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 10, 1967

Print Issue

4 Board appoints (Edward R.) McIntosh (as college librarian), approves new majors (labeled picture) p. 1; (Chris) Poole elected May queen p. 1; Library addition opens in Spring p. 3; Dr. Martin predicts 1974 enrollment of 6,000 p. 3; ABC law is reviewed by attorney p. 4;
Vol. 47 # 11
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Mar 31, 1967 

Print Issue

4 (April fools issue) 
Vol. 47 # 12
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Apr 7, 1967 

Print Issue

4 Sherwood succeeds Gibson, heads student teaching p. 1; Added features in new library p. 3; U.S.Pavilion tallest at Expo 67 site (labeled picture) p. 4
Vol. 47 # 13
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Apr 21, 1967

Print Issue

8 (Betty) Friedan to speak on 'Identity Crisis' (labeled picture) p. 1; Dorm room assignments to be drawn p. 1; Chad and Jeremy appear here Apr. 25 p. 1; Problem of litter (in box on p.1) p. 1; Students practice homemaking p. 3; Poll on tenure changes p. 6; Statistics degree to be offered p. 7
Vol. 47 # 14
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 5, 1967

Print Issue

8 Election profile edition: Candidates review (with labeled pictures); 3 Seniors lone Junior seek class presidency p. 1; Reporter visits R.C. underground p. 8
Vol. 47 # 15
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
May 20, 1967

Print Issue

4 R.C. campus receives business honorary society ( Pi Omega Pi) p. 1; Faculty demanded hems go down ( in the 1920s) p. 3; Festival photos p. 4;
Vol. 47 # 16
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
June 2, 1967

Print Issue

8 Radford to graduate largest spring class p. 1; Tuition fee to increase p. 1; New courses are offered p. 1; Requirements revised p. 2; (Dr. Richard Hollady) Smith retires after 37 years p. 3; Students speak on Vietnam issue p. 6
Vol. 47 # 17
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
June 30, 1967 

Print Issue

4 (Daniel) Marvin succeeds Dr. Smith (as dean of the Division of Natural Sciences) p. 1; Social sciences adds three profs p. 2; Faculty increases by 15 p. 3; Blacksburg firm offers low bid p. 4;
Vol. 47 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 21, 1967

Print Issue

4 State view college ETV p. 1; Eight newcomers fill faculty posts p.1; Economics required by State p. 1; Library attracts summer students (labeled pictures) p. 3; Work space increases for library staff (pictures) p. 4
Vol. 47 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 18, 1967

Print Issue

4 Record number to graduate p. 1; New registration plans considered p.1; College appoints 17 new faculty p. 1; Board approves science program (MS in science education) p. 1; Radford summer (pictures) p. 3
Total Number of Pages 92

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 48 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 6, 1967

Print Issue

4 23 Chairmen named for 67-68 p. 1; 3575 enroll fall quarter p. 1; Picture: a total of 340 students are now occupying two new dormitories on the RadfordCollege Campus..Jefferson and Madison p. 3; Meet Mrs. Goldsmith (new assistant dean of women) p. 4; 
Vol. 48 # 2
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Oct 18,1967

Print Issue

4 (U.S. Sen. Mark) Hatfield to speak at convocation (picture) p. 1; College to welcome alumnae Oct.27 p. 1;
Vol. 48 # 3
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Nov 1, 1967

Print Issue

8 Alumna is outstanding (Mrs. Lanora Geissler Lewis) p. 1; (Edward) Jervey now Sr. Master (advanced senior master of tournament bridge, labeled picture) p. 1; R.C. student demonstrates at Pentagon and monument p. 3; Campus Construction advancing as more expansion is planned pp 4- 5; Campus Map with future construction p. 4; R.C. welcomes new faculty (labeled pictures) p. 6; Kindergarten provides lively laboratory (labeled pictures, Albert Mah) p. 7;
Vol. 48 # 4
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Nov 15, 1967 

Print Issue

4 Full-time physician approved by board of visitors p. 1; Bids for Muse Hall to open p. 1; Dr.Gilbert, retired prof, dies Nov. 3 p. 1; R.C. grad works with G.I.'s in Viet Nam for Red Cross p. 3,
Vol. 48 # 5
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 6, 1967

Print Issue

4 RC fees low report shows p. 1; Dec. grads number 100 p. 1; College choir in tv special for Christmas p. 1; Picture: Radford College's Highlander Band will appear in the King Orange Jamboree Parade in Miami as part of the Orange Bowl Festivities. p 1; Letter to the editor: Apology to Tech, RC Juniors p. 2; Liszt festival begins Dec. 15 p. 3;
Vol. 48 # 6
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Jan 17, 1968

Print Issue

4 Science ed. offers M.S. p. 1; Kilts in Miami? p. 3; Picture: it takes a yardstick to measure snow depth on the Radford campus p. 3; College to request M.A. degree program p. 4
Vol. 48 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 31, 1968

Print Issue

4 FRULA (Yugoslavian folk ensemble) to appear at RC p. 1; Drivers ed.courses established p. 1; Letters to the editor: revision of rules asked p. 2; Delving into sorority life p. 4
Vol. 48 # 8
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 7, 1968 

Print Issue

4 Shakespearean play is Radford first p. 1; Radford holds second rank (2nd largest women's college in the U.S.) p. 1; Lightbulbs, pipe lines- maintenance is big job p. 3; Two Radford graduates serving in Vietnam p. 3
Vol. 48 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 21, 1968

Print Issue

8 Students attend model UN; are briefed by ambassador p. 1; Landscape architect to draft walk plan p. 1; Muse hall project bid date is set p.1Academic division created p. 3
Vol. 48 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Mar 6, 1968

Print Issue

4 Graduation set March 15 p. 1; Society establishes chapter at Radford (Epsilon Zeta chapter of Pi Omega Pi) p. 1; Library addition increases use p. 2 Letter: RC injustice p. 2; Art dept to move p. 4
Vol. 48 # 11
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 3, 1968

Print Issue
 

8 Council discusses campus issues p. 1; May court is chosen p. 1; Radford increases faculty p. 1; Picture: (completing Powell Hall) p. 1; Activity building in planning stages p. 1; Administrator joins staff (Mrs. Donnajo Martinez, director of student activities and asst. dean of women p. 7; Local clinic serves college, community p. 7; Student coffeehouse termed successful p. 8
Vol. 48 # 12
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 17, 1968

Print Issue

4 RC political choices: mixed p. 1; Dr. King wrote his own defense p.2; Choice 68 -- early campus poll p. 4
Vol. 48 # 13
p. 1  p. 7
p. 2  p. 8
May 1, 1968

Print Issue

4 Pages numbered 1-2, 7-8 missing pages; McCarthy tops choice 68 vote p. 1 Recital set for Powell dedication p. 1; Dr. Nance sees a changing Radford p. 7; Alumnae publishes first magazine p. 7
Vol. 48 # 14
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 15, 1968

Print Issue

4 Radford vote parallels national p. 1; Prof recalls Cuba 'before' p.3;
Vol. 48 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 24, 1968

Print Issue

4 Radford holds 2 commencements p. 1; Decorator plans are announced p.1; Board appoints (Dr. Daniel) Marvin (as vice president), raises fees for 1968-1969 p. 1; Seems all is not lost for Joyce Kilmer fans (talks of trees on campus) p. 4;
Vol. 48 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 12, 1968

Print Issue

4 7 girls head S.G.A. (Labeled picture) p. 1; Miss America speaks to Girls State here p. 1; (Governor Mills E.) Godwin to speak p. 1; Pictures: Foundation for Muse Hall and Peter Hall addition p. 4
Vol. 48 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 5, 1968

Print Issue

4 Dean Spiers retires p. 1; Dr. Miller appointed dean of nat. sciences p. 1; RC to have inter-campus telephones p. 1; New faculty members appointed for '68-69 p. 1; (Governor Mills E.) Godwin speaks on Bond Issue (labeled picture) p.1; GI's hot on Radford mail p. 3; Picture: Young hall under construction p. 4
Vol. 48 # 18
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 22, 1968

Print Issue

4 Go ahead given college to buy 600 acre site (aerial picture) p. 1; College expects 3,500 students for new session p. 1; Miss Patricia A. Ryan is director of publicity (labeled picture) p. 1; New degrees offered in music p. 3
Total Number of Pages 84

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 49 # 1

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Oct 16, 1968
 

Print Issue

4 College has highest enrollment p. 1; Grapurchat goes weekly p. 1; Miss (Ella Lou) Culler is new housing coordinator (labeled picture) p. 1; (Mr.Barry) Dorsey is appointed new director of student aid (labeled picture) p. 1; (Dr. Robert) Conant is appointed as college physician p. 3; Admissions director appointed (Leonard R. Gallimore, labeled picture) p. 3; Rains come, leave mud behind flood p. 4
Vol. 49 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 23, 1968

Print Issue

4 Parents weekend, homecoming planned p. 1; The Brothers Four to perform soon p. 1; '68-'69 (student activity fund) budget revealed p. 2; First "Radford Abroad" proves to be a success p. 3; 
Vol. 49 # 3 0 Issue missing
Vol. 49 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 6, 1968

Print Issue

4 T.S. Eliot drama (The Cocktail Party) opens tomorrow (labeled picture) p. 1; college will host home ec workshop p. 1; Time now to look at voting age change (18 year old vote) p. 2; Coronation climax to carnival (labeled pictures) p. 3; President's new home to offer view, privacy p. 4
Vol. 49 # 5
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 13, 1968

Print Issue

4 Approval provides for new construction (picture: sketch of addition to Powell Hall) p. 1; (Miss Delores) Higgins heads new program BS in nursing to be offered (labeled picture) p. 1; University? not Radford p. 2; Radford goes abroad, sails from NY in June p. 3
Vol. 49 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 20, 1968

Print Issue

4 Library can be lively with sense of discovery p. 1; Speaker to present Arab point of view p. 1
Vol. 49 # 7
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 4, 1968
 

Print Issue

4 College graduates 128 fall quarter p. 1; Frosh pick officers; 15 positions filled p. 1; Space problems seen for winter p. 1; Board says yes to plans p. 2; Profile of SGA officers (labeled pictures) p. 3; Miss Virginia (Barbara Yost, picture) tries the ordinary life p. 4; Language and living come together here p. 4; Band appears in another Macy parade p. 4;
Vol. 49 # 8
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Jan 22, 1969 

Print Issue

4 Miss Abnormal picked p. 1; Pres. Martin recuperating satisfactorily p. 1; Psychedelic lightbox invented by instructor p. 1; What freshmen are saying now p. 2; New courses in safety emphasize proficiency p. 3;
Vol. 49 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 29, 1969
 

Print Issue

4 New sidewalks to radiate from 60-foot fountain p. 1; State approves majors in economics, journalism p. 1; 'Radford Abroad' sets summer '69 itinerary p. 1; Unlimited cut systems favored by students p. 2; Too much larceny strains the code p. 2; YR president goes to inaugural ball p. 3; Miss (Lou Ella) Culler new (assistant) dean p. 3; Labeled picture (Macy's banner and a "A Rolle" award for the band) p. 3; 'Times' microfilm in library p. 4; Picture: (Muse Hall under construction ) p. 4;
Vol. 49 # 10
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 5, 1969 

Print Issue

4 Dr. M'Ledge Moffett succumbs, was first dean of women here (labeled picture) p. 1; Picture:Founders Hall is framed by the structural steel beams of Muse Hall p. 1; Dr.M'Ledge Moffett a half century of devoted service p. 2; Letters to the editor (one on what's wrong with Radford, another on roaches in the Cove) p. 2; Expansion characterized Radford 68 p. 4; RC plans for future p. 4;
Vol. 49 # 11
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 12, 1969

Print Issue

4 Goldovsky theatre to present 'Carmen' p. 1; Voting age talk making waves p. 2; Department receives new (video) tape equipment p. 3; (New)science courses offered p. 4
Vol. 49 # 12
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 19, 1969 

Print Issue

4 Part of page 1-2 missing text in bound issues. Found complete issue; Play based on author, not on Quixote p. 1; (Mr. Barry M.) Dorsey appointed President's assistant p. 1
Vol. 49 # 13
p.1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 26, 1969

Print Issue

4 Building plans completed p.1; ODU's Dr. Webb speaks to RC's March graduates p. 1; Quixote lives on RC stage p. 3;
Vol. 49 # 14
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Apr 9, 1969

Print Issue

4 Travel study program sponsors lecture series p. 1; Nominating begins for Who's Who p. 1; Gardner and McKenney elected in special ballot p. 1; Virginia's film service claims Radford College as birthplace p. 3
Vol. 49 # 15
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Apr 23, 1969

Print Issue

4 R.C. represented in Mademoiselle p. 1; RC college senate approves proposals p. 2
Vol. 49 # 16
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
May 1, 1969 

Print Issue

4 Martin answers complaint letter (terms three points of letter 'false') p. 1; Budget for development released p. 1; Press freedom issue unfounded p. 2
Vol. 49 # 17
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
May 8, 1969 

Print Issue

4 May day activities start today p. 1; May court honors all classes (labeled pictures) p. 3; Omicron Nu chapter initiated at Radford p. 4
Vol. 49 # 18
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
May 22,1969 

Print Issue

4 Financial aid expanded for graduate students p. 1; 485 to graduate p. 1; Co-education for RC favored by AAUP forum p. 3Student life gives results of survey p. 4;
Total Number of Pages 68

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 50 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 1969

Print Issue

4 No day given; Campus has peaceful moratorium p. 1; New administrators named at RC; Fire in freshman dorm p. 3; Speech and drama building slated March '71 (picture) p. 3; Picture: view of campus from top of Muse Hall p. 3
Vol. 50 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 11,1969

Print Issue

4 New addition planned for science building p. 1; Campus Carnival (auction) p. 1; More students on faculty committees p. 1; Department of education reorganizes p. 3; New parking facilities p. 4
Vol. 50 
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 25, 1969

Print Issue

4 No issue number; Radford College has ACLU speakers p. 1; Question of Saturday classes reviewed p. 1; Letters to the editor (on appeal board) p. 2; New directors p. 3; Fun City USA p. 4;
Vol. 51 #1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 9, 1970

Print Issue

4 Radford College students voice peaceful protest p. 1; President announces class survey results p. 1; Publication policy p. 2; Picture: 'To be or not to be?' (picture of the hole for the fountain) p. 4;
Vol. 51 #2
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 17, 1970 

Print Issue

4 2 copies bound, one after v. 51 #1 dated July 13, 1970; Drinking regulation revised p. 1; New 'Propeller' club offers entertainment p. 1;Help or hindrance? p. 2; Student shows concern over campus animosity p. 2; Notes from legislature (taking about the rule for marriage and parental consent, lowering the age from 23 to 21) p. 3
Vol. 51 # 3
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 27, 1970

Print Issue

4 Dean of education resigns p. 1; Faculty make survey known p. 1; Demonstration- a success? p. 2
Vol. 51 # 4
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Mar 12, 1970

Print Issue

4 Dr. Martin contest NEA investigation p. 1; John McPhail named new vice president p. 1; AP releases report made by LeFrancois p. 1; Third fire within year hits Moffett p. 1; Ava Campbell received news from Glamour p. 1; Vietnamese addresses Radford p. 1; Teacher voices support of recent demonstration p. 2; Radford announces names of additions p. 4
Vol. 51 # 5 
p.1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Apr 7, 1970
Print Issue
4 Ava selected in top ten p. 1; Radford abroad gives criteria p. 3
Vol. 51 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p.4
Apr 20, 1970 

Print Issue

4 Issue misnumbered; Jervey examines college problem in recent book p. 1;
Vol. 51 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 27, 1970

Print Issue

4 Issue misnumbered; Dr. Daniel Marvin, Jr. leaves as vice-pres. (Labeled picture) p. 1; Faculty forms NSP chapter on campus p. 1; Who is responsible for college drug abuse? p. 2; Attitude of concern expressedby students p. 2
Vol. 51 # 4
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
May 4, 1970 

Print Issue

4 Issue misnumbered; Michele Goettel selected as May queen (labeled picture) p. 1; Is dimly lit campus a recognized problem p. 2;  Pages 1 and 2 are missing text.
Vol. 51 # 5
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
May 11, 1970 

Print Issue

4 Issue misnumbered; College makes known policy on civil rights p. 1; P.E. Initiator at R.C. (Miss Virginia Arnold, picture) retires this year p. 1; War could be ended according to Marcuse p. 1; People named by Blackburn for Probe (of Radford College) p. 1; Girls's parentis critical of Radford p. 2; New faculty for 1970-1971 is appointed p. 3
Vol. 51 # 6
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
May 18, 1970 

Print Issue

8 Issue misnumbered; last page numbered 6 should be 8; Outstanding freshmen tapped p. 1; Va Tech leads Radford rally p. 1; 'United we Stand' p. 2; Letters to the co-editors p. 2; Campus survey makes bookstore evaluation p. 3; Pictures: May day 1970 weekend pgs 4 - 5
Vol. 51 # 7
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
May 25, 1970 

Print Issue

4 Issue misnumbered; Saturday classes to be abolished! p. 1; City's pageant being held at College (because of Radford High School fire) p.3; Student union plans approved p. 4
Vol. 51 # 8
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
June 1, 1970
 

Print Issue

8 Issue misnumbered College senate revises three social regulations (a new marriage regulation, a curfew change and new alcohol regulations) p. 1; The Redcoats: an analysis p. 5; Twenty outstanding seniors (labeled pictures) p. 6 - 7; R.C. faculty assembly selects new officers p. 8;
Vol. 51 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 13, 1970

Print Issue

4 Issue misnumbered; Summer session finds new faces on campus p. 1; Committee makes study on growth of faculty p. 1; Picture: Construction in progress (Porterfield Hall) p. 1; This is Radford: all American city p. 2;
Vol. 52 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 27, 1970

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered; Saturday classes re-scheduled p. 1; Grapurchat develops 'The Insult Complex' p. 2; Switchboard operators explain centrex system p. 2; New library rules necessary p. 4;
Vol. 52 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 10, 1970

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered;Pictures with no article: Flood damages campus (ground cave-ins and abandoned shoes show the remains of floods around Radford ) p. 1Articles on aspects of college life in the last few decades pgs 2 - 3;
Total Number of Pages 80

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 52 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sep 10, 1970

Print Issue

4 Deans of women have many duties (labeled pictures) p. 1; SGA officers 1970-1971 p. 1; Duties of girls who want 2 a.m. curfew p. 2; 1st quarter frosh have restrictions p. 2; General comments (on id cards, etc) p. 3; Judiciaries announce penalties p. 3; Picture ( of steps with water cascading down them): If  I only had a raft, I could shoot the rapids p.3; Skeletons found in Virginia (pictures) p. 4; Student life sets 1970-1971 concert, lecture series p. 4
Vol. 52 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sep 28, 1970

Print Issue

4 Warning: the administration has announced that if the fountain is used for any more practical jokes it will be permanently turned off (pictures of the fountain with suds) p. 1; Parents' activities begin Saturday p.1; Students to protest Ky's visit p. 1; Higher death rates listed for draftees p. 2; Explanation regarding new point system made p. 3
Vol. 52 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 5, 1970

Print Issue

4 Car regulations announced p. 1; Centrex explained to students p. 1
Vol. 52 # 4
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Oct 13, 1970 

Print Issue

4 New programs begun for day students p. 1; U.S. Senate nominee (Ray L. Garland) coming to campus p. 1; Enrollment statistics p. 4
Vol. 52 #5
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 21, 1970

Print Issue

4 Rumors discredited concerning standards p. 1; Fund raising policy change attempted p. 1; Hazards in dorms a safety problem p. 2; Contest to honor paper's 50th year p. 2; Byrd support ranking high with students p 2; (Lawrence) Shelton (president of the Virginia State ACLU) visits Radford p. 3; RC evaluated this week p. 4
Vol. 52 # 6
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Oct 28, 1970 

Print Issue

4 Be sure to vote! (Labeled pictures of candidates for SGA office) p. 1
Vol. 52 # 7
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Nov 3, 1970 

Print Issue

8 Board of visitors meets Friday (Topic: Study committee submits Martin report) p. 1; Amend New SGA president (labeled picture) p. 1; Letters to the Co-editors (protesting reports of Radford's decline, justice, and race relations on camps) pgs 2 - 3;Carnival begins next week (with labeled pictures of girls running for queen) p.4
Vol. 52 # 8
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Nov 10, 1970
 

Print Issue

8 Study panel supports Dr. Martin p. 1; Five observations concluded from materials, interviews p. 1; Report of study panel challenged p. 1; Further (Board of Visitors) action revealed p. 3; Campus carnival starts Thursday p. 4; New regulations apply to carnival p. 4;
Vol. 52 # 9
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Nov 17, 1970 

Print Issue

4 'Students neglected in study' (student government protests) p. 1; Students give view of recent report p. 4;
Vol. 52 # 8
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Nov 24, 1970

Print Issue

4 Issue misnumbered; Administration reacts to study panel report p. 1; Revisions passed by college senate p.1; Highlanders march in N.Y. (Macy parade) p. 1; NSP refutes recent letter p. 2;
Vol. 52 # 10
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 8, 1970

Print Issue

4 Issue misnumbered and Issue missing; Report criticized p. 1; Faculty assembly views study report p. 1; Tech trivia explained to coeds p. 3
Vol. 50 #1
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Jan 20, 1971 

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered; no page numbers; Martin answers students p. 1
Vol. 1 #1
p. 1  p.  7
p. 2  p.  8
p. 3  p.  9
p. 4  p.10
p. 5  p.11
p. 6  p.12
Jan 26, 1971

Print Issue

12 Issue and Volume misnumbered Probably should have read Vol. 50 #2; First page is copy of page 1 of volume 1 page 1; Articles from previous years reprinted on many pages of this issue Members polled on policies p. 2; Happy 50th Birthday to the Grapurchat pgs 6 - 7; First editor describes Radford (labeled picture) p. 6; Grapurchat celebrates 50 th year p. 8; Picture: Founders Hall (as seen through scaffolds at Muse) p. 8
Vol. 50 # 3
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 2, 1971 

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered; Facilities improved in Preston p. 1; Asa teacher he's fine, but ... p. 2; Men or mice or ... p. 2; Dr.Jervey lived in Ingles (Prof of the week, labeled picture) p. 3
Vol. 50 # 4
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 9, 1971 

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered; Sense received new support p. 1; Martin explains academic freedom p. 1; Picture: slippery sidewalks p. 1; Times have changed p. 2; Menus for February 15 - 22 p. 4
Vol. 50 # 5
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 16, 1971

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered; HELP center opens next week p. 1; Board of visitors increases fees p. 1; Board considers Sensese's case p. 1; Radford has confused ideas (mentions the Jervey trial) p. 2; Administration appoints two (labeled pictures) p. 3; Department reorganization tentative draft planned p. 3;
Vol. 50 # 6
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 23, 1971 

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered; Board reinstates Dr. Sensese p. 1; Freshmen dorms to be eliminated p. 1; Summer (faculty employment) policy stated p. 1; Board adopts contract letters p. 1; Mr.Moran supplies money facts (on Jervey trial) p. 2; Delay blamed on Dr. Martin (Jervey trial) p. 2; (Room) search policy explained p. 4;
Vol. 50 # 7
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Mar 2, 1971 

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered; Summer policy still subject to change p. 1; Radford needs N & W (protesting the stopping of passenger rail service to Radford) p. 2; Quick-line (Who was the first back woman to enroll at Radford? with answer) p. 2
Vol. 50 # 8
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Mar 9, 1971

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered; Radford expands summer program p. 1; Dr. Carter conducts (SACS self) study p. 1;Contract signed for the 'Grassroots' p. 1; Language floor hopes to expand p. 3
Vol. 50 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 7, 1971

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered again; Student union to cost $2 million p. 1; Picture: Dr. Martin's new home p. 1; Black culture program begun p. 1; Reality censored p. 2; House (Of Delegates) examines student papers p. 4; Picture: Fairfax House p. 4;
Vol. 50 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 14, 1971

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered again; Hunger hike seeks to educate p. 1; Scholar to lecture on race relations p. 1; Picture:'The Grass Roots' p. 1; Papers defended p. 2; Draft extension supported p. 2;
Vol. 50 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 21, 1971

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered again copy red inked; Labeled picture: Senior May court p. 1; Facts clarify campus rumors p. 3; Calley - pro and con p. 3
Vol. 50 # 4
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Apr 28, 1971 

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered again; Demonstrators call for peace p. 1; Grass roots highlight weekend p. 1; Students to draw for pre-registration p. 1; Feelings expressed on academic programs p. 3; 1971 -1972 catalog issued (quarter hours explained) p. 3;
Vol. 50 # 5
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 5, 1971
 

Print Issue

8 Issue and Volume misnumbered again; 600 acre tract serves for stables p. 1; Picture: Terry Gray Spring Festival Queen steps into her horse drawn buggy p. 1; Committee reports complaints p. 2; Officers to be elected May 12 p. 6

p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 12, 1971

Print Issue

4 No Issue and Volume number; Veterans speak at moratorium p.1; Social grievances report p. 3;
Vol. 50 # 8
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
May 19, 1971

Print Issue

8 Issue and Volume misnumbered again; Dr.Martin appears before forum p. 1; Jervey expenses given p. 1; Picture: concerned students' rally p. 1; Students rally for change p. 4; Board approves intercollegiate sports p. 4 ;Dr. Martin refuses open forum p. 5; Pyrek gives resignation to board p. 5; Students cry 'We Want Change!' (several pictures) p. 6 - 7; Johanson given reasons for dismissal p. 7; 
Vol. 50 # 9
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
May 27, 1971 

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered again; Forum discusses faculty issues (students question Dr. Martin) p. 1; Dr. Miller comments on recent unrest p. 1; Forum walkout explained p. 2; Estimated budget given for this year p. 4;
Vol. 50 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
June 2, 1971

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered again; Proposals passed in legislature p. 1; Concerned students' goal: publicity or communication? p. 2; Third forum - students walk out p. 3; Profs advocate rec area (uses for farm) p. 3 Picture: View of farm p. 3; Building funds requested p. 4; Reorganization will upset academic structure p. 4
Vol. 50 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
July 13, 1971

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered again and again;  General requirements change p. 1; Picture: Muse reflecting pool p. 1; Whitaker elected faculty head p. 3
Vol. 50 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Aug 9, 1971

Print Issue

4 Issue and Volume misnumbered again and again;Varied activities offered in student union (work begins this month on Heth Hall) p. 1; Will we see the new RC? p. 2; Science department boasts new dean, building, programs p. 3; College coeds need sex education p. 4; And we complain! p. 4
Total Number of Pages 144

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 53 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sept 27,1971

Print Issue

4 Volume mislabeled 50 corrected to 53; Martin becomes chancellor p. 1; Nursing program expanded p. 1; Work to begin on heth hall p. 3
Vol. 53 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 7, 1971

Print Issue

4 Volume mislabeled 50 corrected to 53; Black culture group begun on campus p. 1; Dr. (Carolyn) Benson names first woman dean (of school of applied arts and sciences) p. 3
Vol. 53 # 3
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Oct 14, 1971

Print Issue

6 Radford accreditation challenged p. 1; New president sought p. 1; (Gov.) Holton, students confer p. 1; 125 announced top number for draft p. 3; Bid tentative; Gov. must okay (for Heth Hall) p. 3; NSP makes four resolutions p. 4
Vol. 53 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 21, 1971

Print Issue

4 Students given voice on council p. 1; President meets with students p. 1; Labeled picture: SGA candidates p. 1; Service bureau formed p. 2; Communication disorders offered as new major p. 3
Vol. 53 # 5
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 28, 1971

Print Issue

4 RC accreditation standing stated p. 1; New SGA qualifications p. 2; Naming dorms presents problems p. 3
Vol. 53 # 6
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Nov 4, 1971 

Print Issue

4 RC Senate rejects NSP Statement p. 1; Campus security enforced p. 1
Special Edition
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 9, 1971

Print Issue

4 SGA candidates (with labeled pictures) p. 1 - 4 
Vol. 53 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 11, 1971

Print Issue

4 Page 3 missing text upper right corner; Public discusses majority age p. 1; Maid notes changes p. 3
Vol. 53 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 18, 1971

Print Issue

4 Dr. Martin holds second student news conference p. 1; Coeducation position reaffirmed (Board of visitors meet) p. 1; Administrators increased p. 1; Picture: End of a era 1951 - 1972 (devastation of the president's home on campus) p. 1
Vol. 53 # 10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Dec 7, 1971

Print Issue

4 Faculty assembly and AAUP protest senate censure of NSP p. 1; Where has all the money gone? p. 2; Hunger hike plans now being made p. 3;
Vol. 53 # 11
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Jan 13, 1972

Print Issue

4 Changes discussed for SGA p. 1; Collegiate community needs organization p. 1; Dean of students elected to VASPA p. 3; Facultyfor change p. 4
Vol. 53 # 12
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Jan 20, 1972

Print Issue

4 Martin conference enlightens (enrollment, male students, contract renewal) p. 1; SGA alters ideas p.1; New RC president still not selected p. 1; Japanese consul here on Tuesday p. 1; Picture: new student union to be built on site of President's old home p. 1; Students alarmed, seek protection p. 2; New things at chapel p. 3;
Vol. 53 # 13
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Jan 27, 1972 

Print Issue

6 Lost couple found dead (labeled pictures) p. 1; Jervey trial set for February 21 p. 1; Student money helps pay bills p. 1; Right answer sought to Starling menace p. 3; Executive council and SGA committees explained p. 3
Vol. 53 # 14
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 3, 1972 

Print Issue

4 New President coming to RC p. 1; Celebrity auction spices up carnival p. 1; Prof requests reasons (Martin conference enlightens has conflicting facts) p.2; English department adds new courses p. 4;
Vol. 53 # 15
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Feb 10, 1972

Print issue

6 Contracts arouse controversy p. 1; Picture: Donald N. Dedmon p. 1; New president pledges support p. 3 (numbered as 2); page 4 is numbered as page 5.
Vol. 53 # 16
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 17, 1972 

Print Issue

4 Time limit changed by draft board p. 1; RC's (basketball) winning streak raised to 7 p. 4;
Vol. 53 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 24, 1972

Print Issue

4 Martin testifies at Jervey trial p. 1; RC Board of visitors approves many changes p. 1
Vol. 53 # 18
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Mar 2, 1972 

Print Issue

4 Jervey - Martin jury deadlocks p. 1; Signouts futile p. 2; Trial brings criticism p. 2;
Vol. 53 # 19
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Mar 13, 1972 

Print Issue

6 Save environment and money p. 1; Worrell and Wildblood express views (on non-renewal of contracts) p. 3; Long Way Home presented again p 4;
Total Number of Pages 84

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 54 # 1
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Mar 30,1972 

Print Issue

8 Labeled as v. 53 no. 20 corrected to v. 54 #1Dedmon holds first convocation (reversing enrollment seen as first priority) p.1; Dr. Martin appointed chancellor p. 1Court cases possible bind p. 2; Students caught shoplifting to be prosecuted. p. 6;
Vol. 54 # 2
p. 1  p. 4 
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Apr 6, 1972 

Print Issue

6 Local projects to gain from 1972 hunger hike p. 1; Raise in (telephone) rates explained p. 1; C& P raises prices A-G-A-I-N p. 2; Man on the floor is Dr. Dedmon (President moves into Tyler) p. 3; Enterprising collegiates make big money p. 4; Numbers 1 - 15 up for draft call p. 4;
Vol. 54 # 3
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Apr 13, 1972

Print Issue

8 Fencers rank 11 innation (first year team) p. 1; SGA, faculty propose reorganization of system p. 1; Dedmon announces institutional force p. 1; Marshall lost p. 2; The lifeof a junior resident...and they wouldn't trade it for anything p. 4 ;Eight security guards watch RC (labeled pictures) p. 6; Opposing lawyers file for directive verdict p. 6;
Vol. 54 # 4

p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6

Apr 20, 1972

Print Issue

6 Chinese general comes p. 1; Students to decide activities budget p. 1; Dedmon to meet with day students p. 1;
Vol. 54 # 5 

p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8

Apr 27, 1972 

Print Issue

8 Senate passes 3 rules proposals (Board to decide) p. 1; Graduation out be held outdoors p. 1;Expect depositions to be taken p. 1; Concern unites city and college p. 3;
Vol. 54 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 4, 1972

Print Issue

4 Prof dismissals hurt Radford (radicals have not caused drop) p. 1; Treatment of SGA scored p. 2
Vol. 54 # 7
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
May 11, 1972 

Print Issue

6 Extensive social changes made (board of visitors meets) p. 1; De-De- (Moore) to represent Virginia (Miss Virginia, USA, labeled picture) p. 1; Students are their main concern (the campus ministry with labeled picture) p. 5;Library needs repair p. 6
Vol. 54 # 8 

p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4

May 18, 1972 

Print Issue

4 Ballad singers in concert (John Hartford, labeled picture and Linda Ronstadt) p. 1; Dedmon lectures on oral communications (in Sun Valley, Ca) p. 1; Nader force active at Radford p. 1; 500 attend tea (for Ms. Dedmon) p. 3; Guidelines given to new rules p. 4;
Vol. 54 # 9

p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6

May 25, 1972

Print Issue

6 Recommendations given by SARC (Southern Association Reaccreditation Committee) p. 1; (Wayne) King named as assistant to Dedmon p. 1; Rumors cleared on concert (Hartford is coming, Ronstadt, isn't) p. 2; Freedom of speech stunned by gunpoint p. 4; Antiwar protests erupt on nation's campuses p. 5; SGA restructuring committee needs members p. 6;
Vol. 53 # 1 

p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4

Jul 6, 1972 

Print Issue

4 Volume and Issue misnumbered; Radford Goes Coed p. 1; Report from task force p. 1; Dedmon announces new VP (forbusiness and finance, Charles M. Belt) p. 1; Sentiments expressed by Coed (Joe E. Jackson, first male undergraduate enrolled as a full time student) p. 2; First Coed on RC campus (Joe Jackson with labeled picture) p. 3; (W. Darrell) Stump named dean p. 3; Change at RC p. 3; New information director (Deborah Lynn Brown) p. 4;
Vol. 52 # 1 

p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4

Sep 28, 1972 

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Task forces promote cooperation p. 1; All students responsible for their own well-being p. 1; Picture: Bill Deal and the Rhondells (coming Oct 5) p1 ; SGA explains changes (in campus judicial system) p. 2; Men's RA likes Radford p. 3; Guys and girls together - do we like it or not? p. 3
Vol. 52 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Oct 5, 1972

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; issue bound in backwards, pages 3-4, 2 -1; Awards committee names 18 seniors to Who's Who p. 1; Gov. Holton appoints new board members p. 1; Task forces announced p. 1; Inauguration of Dedmon set for Nov. 16 p. 1; College to promote student recruiters p. 1; Will you pay $0.25 for RC movies? p. 3;
Vol. 52 # 3 

p.1  p.3
p 2  p.4

Oct 12, 1972

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Homecoming happens soon p. 1; Planned parenthood to lead sex talks p. 1
Vol. 52 # 4
p. 1
p. 2
Oct 17, 1972

Print Issue

2 Volume misnumbered; SGA elections for 1973 to be held tomorrow p. 1; SGA Pres., Vice-Pres. Run unopposed (labeled picture) p. 1
Vol. 52 # 5 

p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4

Oct 19, 1972 

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Confusion exists over class rings p. 1; Homecoming welcomes alumni p. 1; 1973-1974 enrollment increases p. 1; Redcoats are part of RC p. 2; Open house favored p. 3;
Vol. 52 # 6
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Oct 26, 1972

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered; College foundation established (officers elected) p. 1; Senate approves pass-fail system p. 1; RC horses suffer neglect p. 2; Homecoming classes express opinions p. 4; Coke machines put in academic halls p. 5;
Vol. 52 # 7

p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4

Nov 2, 1972 

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; UVA president ( Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., labeled picture) leads convocation (for Dedmon's Inauguration) p. 1; Students; favorite foods surveyed p. 1;Where did all the money go? p. 2; Voting - a new privilege for 18-21 year olds p. 2Parking problems increase p. 4
Vol. 52 # 8
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 8, 1972

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Mock election favored Nixon p. 1; Tech singers coming Nov. 13 p. 1; E-zit premiers in coffee shop p. 1
Vol. 52 # 9
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 15, 1972

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Dr. Dedmon to be inaugurated p. 1; College archives progress p. 1; Med-Tech major to be formed p. 1; Wait ... and see p. 2
Vol. 52 #10
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Nov 30, 1972

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Board released money requests p. 1; Dr.Dedmon formally inaugurated p. 1; Dr. Dedmon's accomplishments... in eight short months p. 1
Vol. 53 # 1 

p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4

Jan 11, 1973 

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Dr. Martin resigns (as chancellor) p. 1; RC reaccreditation filed, Spring '73 p. 1; Picture: Redcoats resign p. 1; Greek Neff and Redcoats resign (picture)  p. 3
Vol. 53 # 2 

p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6

Jan 18, 1973 

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered; Budget board releases budget p. 1; New student union nears completion p. 1; General assembly to decide on added Radford finances p. 1; Fencers take State novice tournament p. 1; Dr. (Donald) Senese joins staff of (U.S. Senator William) Scott p. 1; Redcoats resigning appears childish p. 2; Challenge issued p. 2;
Vol. 53 # 3

p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4

Jan 26, 1973 

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Ring committee announces plans p. 1; Switchboard offers new student services p. 1; New scholarships available in riding program p. 1; Deans are human (Dean 'Bonnie' Hurlburt, picture) p. 3; 
Vol. 53 # 4
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Jan 31, 1973

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Education requirements may change p. 1; Radford riding program sports new assistants p. 1; RC names new assistant security chief p. 1; Noisy dorms hurt studies p. 2
Vol. 53 # 5
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 7, 1973

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Dr. Irving Silverman dies (34 years serving Radford, picture) p. 1; Presidential letter (on Dr. Silverman) p. 1; Library drabness could be brighter p. 2; 'Lysistrata' will christen new Porterfield Theatre p. 3
Vol. 53 # 6
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Feb 14, 1973
 

Print Issue

8 Volume misnumbered; Tech presents folk singers ( Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge) p. 1; Summer courses offered at Oxford for students p. 1; Rules need to change p. 2; Rumors are for grapevine p. 2; Do you know your SGA? Pgs 4 - 5
Vol. 53 # 7
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Feb 23, 1973

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered; Board makes new appointments (Picture Dr. Ed Gibbon, new registrar) p. 1; Dining hall changes p. 4
Vol. 53 # 8
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Feb 28, 1973

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered; Dr. Jervey awarded $9,000 p. 1; Mr. Hale reinstated by district court p. 1; Fencers rank 2 in state p. 1; Administration gives and get the ax p. 2; Grapurchat asks why (recent dissmissals (sic) & resignations) p. 3
Vol. 53 # 9
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Mar 7, 1973

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered; March of Dimes successful at RC p. 1; (Placement office) Procedures should be followed p. 1; Bands presents Buddy Rich p.5;
Vol. 53 # 10
p. 1p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Mar 28, 1973

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered; (Hunger) Hike gives RC its walking papers p. 1; 'Brownbagging' creates problems p. 2; Redcoats continue to ride p.5; Karate sparks interest p. 5;
Vol. 53 # 11 
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Apr 4, 1973 

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered; Committee reviews alcohol rules p. 1
Vol. 53 # 12
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Apr 11, 1973

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered; Four RC professors chosen outstanding educators p. 1; SGA clears controversy p. 2; Dedmon appoints library committee p.3
Vol. 53 # 13
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Apr 18, 1973

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered; May day celebration expands p. 1; Noted educator, author (Jerome Kagen) speaks p. 1; New redcoats established p.5;
Vol. 53 # 14
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Apr 27, 1973

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered; May court candidates chosen p. 1; Picture: Ms Debbie Brown (wins first place award) p. 1; Students landscape campus p. 3
Vol. 53 # 15
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 2, 1973

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Beehive announces major change p. 1; Juniors present gift (to Joe Mitchell, Library Director, picture) p. 1;
Vol. 53 # 16
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 9, 1973

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Students revise rules p. 1; Dedmon plans to teach new communications course p. 1; RC goes co-ed - backwards p. 3
Vol. 53 # 17
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 16, 1973

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Board appoints (Dr. Ardyce) Lightner (as chairman of the business department) p. 1; Appointments announced p. 1; Dining hall surveys change p. 1; Redcoats compete p. 3
Vol. 53 # 18
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
May 23, 1973

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered; Radford receives accreditation p. 1; Martin will not attend graduation ceremonies p. 1; 1 +1 =? (editorial against Dedmon) p. 2; Humane treatment sought p. 2; Student questions new policies p. 3; Telephone system undergoes change p. 5
Vol. 53 # 19
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
May 31, 1973

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Outstanding sophomores honored at dinner p. 1; Morale - low; faculty fear administration p. 2; Proposals aired p.3
Total Number of Pages 200

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 53 # 19
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Sep 19,1973

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered; (John) McPhail resigns (as VP for student affairs) p. 1; SGA progresses p. 1; Dedmon teacher p. 1; Rules committee continues work p. 3; Heth hall opens doors to students p. 4; Walker hall remodeled (Cove gone) p. 4
Vol. 53 # 20
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sep 26, 1973

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered Activities honor Heth (picture of Heth Hall)p. 1; (Dr. Marie L.) Waters appointed (VP for student affairs) p. 1; Laundry service - the long journey p. 2;
Vol. 53 # 21
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Oct 3, 1973

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered Enrollment rises (statistics given) p. 1; Internal governance allows participation p. 1; (Heth) policy board organizes p. 3; Peery Hall takes stand on laundry procedures p. 3; Activities honor Heth opening p. 5
Vol. 53 # 23 

p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6

Oct 11, 1973 

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered; Issue #22 skipped; Rick Nelson to appear at RC (labeled picture) p. 1; Junior class sponsors Ms.Radford p. 1; Library serves? p. 2; Radford College celebrates 60 years p. 3; Student fees pay for Heth p. 4
Vol. 53 # 24
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Oct 17, 1973 

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered Dedmon addresses alumni p. 1; RC presents 'Lemmings' show p. 1; Did Agnew have reason to resign? p. 2 ; Faculty participate in musical p. 3
Vol. 53 # 25
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Oct 24, 1973

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered Candidates contend for (SGA) offices p. 1; Halloween fun hits Heth Hall p. 1;Radford laundry rises by big 2.5 p. 2; Jervey supports Greeks p. 2; Hayes returns to RC theatre p. 3; Vote for governor p. 4;
Vol. 53 # 26
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Oct 31, 1973

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered RC theatre opens season with musical p. 1; SGA election results p. 1; Communication problem or apathy? p. 2; Cartoonists issue reply (to Jervey) p. 2; Broadway musical comes to RC (Little MarySunshine) p. 3; Offers degree in social work p. 4; Task forces initated (sic) p. 5;
Vol. 53 # 27

p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4

Nov 7, 1973

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Coed dorm to open p. 1; Labeled pictures: Who's who in American Colleges and Universities p. 1; Campus pride lacks p. 3; Refunds (for books bought in the bookstore) not given p. 3; Stump heads arts + science (labeled picture) p. 3; Musical opens center (review of Little Mary Sunshine) p. 3;
Vol. 53 # 28 

p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4

Dec 5, 1973 

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered Policy changes going into effect p. 1; Sophomore class sponsors formal Christmas ball p. 1
Vol. 53 # 29
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Dec 12, 1973

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered RC offers innovative courses (educational revisions) p. 1; Tyler hall (re)-opens (for graduate and other mature students) p. 1; Males establish first fraternity at Radford (Phi Sigma Kappa, labeled picture) p. 3; Energy crisis affects Radford College p. 4
Vol. 53 # 30 

p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6

Jan 9, 1974 

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered Dedmon will hold informal session p. 1; DOS (Dean of Students) announces two new staff members p. 1; Mystic fund haunts RC (President's discretionary fund) p. 2; Campus residence forced p. 2; Questions please! (For Dr. Dedmon) p. 3; What's your alcohol I.Q.? p. 3
Vol. 53 # 31

p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4

Jan 16, 1974 

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered Faculty members discuss quota for tenure p. 1; Dedmon anwsers (sic) student questions p. 1; Radford abroad offers European study program p. 1; Radford student organizes Youth Inaugural Ball p. 3; Administrators double as professors(Moore, King pictures) p. 3; Anonymous gift aids program p. 4
Vol. 53 # 32

p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6

Jan 23, 1974 

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered Radford College institutes new graduate program p. 1; Holton releases figures for educational appropriations p. 1; Forced residence to fill dorm space is campus issue p. 2; RC receives "Spectator" (May 5, 1712 issue) p. 3; RC developes (sic) master plan p. 5;
Vol. 53 # 33
p. 1  p.2
Jan 28, 1974
Print Issue
2 Volume misnumbered How would you like to be studied for becoming a part of Va. Tech? p. 1
Vol. 53 # 34
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Jan 30, 1974 

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Commission suggests merger (between Radford College and Va. Tech) p. 1; Gynecological service begins p. 1; Merge? No! p. 2; (Ms. MaryB.) Kegley receives Americanism award p. 3; RC organizes animal club p. 4; Coed dorm proposed p. 4
Vol. 53 # 35
p.1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 6, 1974

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered; Radford travels to Richmond (merge opposed) p. 1; Campus unites against merge p. 2; Radford shows progress p. 2
Vol. 53 # 36
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Feb 13, 1974

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered Ujima (Radford's organization for black students) celebrates black week p. 1; Clubs hold mock impeachment (of President Nixon)p. 1; RC offers Oxford abroad p. 1; Freedoms or restrictions? p. 2; RC must wake up p. 2; Dining halls criticized p. 2; Ujima promotes black awareness p. 3; Committee formed to allocate funds p. 3; Literary magazine (Diptych) founded p. 4
Vol. 53 # 37
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Feb 20, 1974 

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered Budget (student activity) hearing set p. 1; Radford offers modern courses for undergrads p. 1; Festival to be televised on Panorama showcase p. 1; Commencement planned p. 1; Radford likened to Russia p. 4 ; Meditation course comes to campus p. 4;
Vol. 54 # 1
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Mar 27, 1974 

Print Issue

8 Volume misnumbered Taylor named new director of atheletics (sic) p. 1; Rules of streaking p. 2; Students speak on streaking p. 3; Pepsi replaces Coke p. 3; A pet's prayer p. 3;Eighteenth century fine arts festival (pictures) pgs 4 - 5
Vol. 54 # 2
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Apr 3, 1974

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered Rules committee proposes co-ed dormitory p. 1; Ingles opens for parents p. 1; Destruction - how necessary? p. 2; May festivities promise fun p. 4;
Vol. 54 # 3
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Apr 10, 1974 

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered (Dr.Eldridge W.) Roark (Jr.) Appointed new v president (for student affairs) p. 1; College grounds look trashy p. 2; Dining manners lost p. 2; RC security provides many services p. 3
Vol. 54 # 4
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 24, 1974
 

Print Issue

8 Volume misnumbered S.G.A. candidates view issues (labeled pictures) p. 1; (C. Edward) Huber named (library) director p. 1; DOS (Dean of Students) proposes judical (sic) revision p. 2; Students support write-in p. 2; (Liz) Smith continues as write-in p. 2; Co-ed dorm proposal clarified p. 3; Candidates and the issues (labeled pictures) pgs. 4 - 5;
Vol. 54 # 5
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
May 1, 1974

Print Issue

6 Volume misnumbered; Issue misnumbered as #3 corrected to #5; Housing announces fall room assignments p. 1; SGA election results (write-in wins as president, with picture) p. 1; Get A-V rooms out of Russell p.2; Substitute judicial proposal replaces DOS original p. 2; 'How suite it is' in Washington dorm (pictures) p. 5; Library hours p. 6;
Vol. 54 # 6
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
May 9, 1974 

Print Issue

4 Volume misnumbered Freshmen honored p. 1; PDE sponsors Miss Radford contest (labeled picture) p. 1;(Mr.Andrew) Ingles reminiscences about RC p. 3; RC presents "The Night of January 16th" p. 4
Vol. 54 # 7
p.1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 22, 1974
 

Print Issue

8 Volume misnumbered Yearbook dedicated to Chief Bowman (labeled picture) p. 1; Do you remember when? p. 2; Food rip-off p. 3; O'Baugh wins Miss Radford title (labeled picture) p. 3; RC houses new Journal of Sport History p.5; SGA presidency highlights Hull's years (labeled picture) p. 6 (no page number on page);
Vol. 54 # 1
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Sep 18, 1974
 

Print Issue

8 Volume and Issue misnumbered; The President (Dedmon) talks (labeled picture) p. 1; Counseling center opens p. 1; Academic rules revised p.1; Student questions Ford's blanket pardon p. 2; New faces around campus (including Charles A. Wood, Jr., labeled pictures) p. 3; Black students p. 5; Liz (Smith, SGA President, labeled picture) looks forward p. 5; RC intercollegiate sports p. 6
Vol. 54 # 2
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p 6
Sep 25, 1974 

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered; Health center facilities aid students? p. 1; Higher enrollment (4,328) p. 1; Russell Hall (renovation) completed p. 1; President talks, president talks, president talks p. 2; Classfor emotionally disturbed (public school) children begins p. 3; Intramural season opens p. 5; Cheerleaders chosen (labeled picture) p. 5; Heth Hall initiates new policy (on number of outsiders in the building) p. 6
Vol. 54 # 3
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Oct 2, 1974

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered Alcohol policy stressed p. 1; Survey shows irresponsible parking p. 1; Committee makes recommendation (on parking) p. 3; Graduate program expands p. 3; Highland tradition revived p. 4; Dean (Robert) Gibson: Proud of RC (picture) p. 4; Redcoats face changes p. 5; Spiritual side p. 5; Chapel sponsors movie p. 6
Vol. 54 # 4
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p.6
Oct 10, 1974 

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered Non-resident charged in connection with Ingles fire p. 1; Campus J-board selected p.1; Radio station coming to RC p. 1; The president talks p. 3
Vol. 54 # 5
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Oct 16, 1974 

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered SAC (student affairs council) passes weekday visitation proposal p. 1; City council okays parking ordinance p. 1; RC foundation appoints new members, purchases tv monitor for library p. 1; With the president p. 2; Homecoming '74 marks celebration and change p. 3; Food, food, food p. 6
Vol. 54 # 6
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Oct 23, 1974 

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered Excavation of New River Indian tribe continues p. 1; Graduate school enrollment increases p. 3;
Vol. 54 # 7
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Oct 30, 1974
 

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered Activity-study lounges proposed for Tyler p. 1; Internal governance provides communication p. 1; Prohition (sic) of firearms passed p. 1; Roark announces restructuring within DOS p. 1; Use your tool effectively (internal governance system) p. 2; Dedmon amends weekday visitation proposal p. 3;
Vol. 54 # 8
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Nov 6, 1974

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered Registration procedures changed p. 1; College archives expands p. 1; Implications raised by letter prove false p. 1; Gilmer wants song and a dance (form Genesis, the Radford glee club) p. 3 ;Students evaluate faculty p. 4; 100th year of Sigma Kappa p. 6
Vol. 54 # 9
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Nov 13, 1974 

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered Parking ordinance to take effect Thursday (map) p. 1; SAS discusses campus alcohol policies p. 1; Coffeehouse undergoes revisions p. 1; SAC passes study lounge proposal p. 1; Freshman class officers (labeled picture) p. 1; RC student (Richard Labrie) 'Rolls on the River' p. 3; President turns professor p. 4
Vol. 54 # 10
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Dec 11, 1974 

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered Buckley amendment opens student files p. 1; Board liberalizes policy - rejects weekday visitation p. 1; New zip code p. 1; With the president p. 2; Weekday visitation to be re-submitted p. 3; Heth changes membership policy p. 3;Perry announces new food service policies p. 3; Good grades mean more money for Russian students p. 4
Vol. 54 # 11
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Dec 18, 1974 

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered Is the academic honor system working? p. 1; Special students try experimental curriculum p. 3; Oops! We made a mistake (on Dec 11, 1974 Weekday visitation to be re-submitted p. 3) p. 6
Vol. 54 # 12
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Jan 16, 1975

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered Board eases ruling in O'Baugh case p. 1; Computer registration coming to RC p.1; Board's decision endangers judicial system p. 2; Joina student life committee p. 3;
Vol 54 # 13
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Jan 22, 1975

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered Youth-major alcohol users (special congressional report) p. 1; RC budget cut 3% (Godwin calls back money) p. 1; Despite vote, O'Baugh retains title (of Miss Radford) p. 1; Writers respond to O'Baugh decision p. 2; Paint policy promotes student creativity p. 6
Vol 54 # 14
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
Jan 29, 1975

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered Revised amendment clarifies law (Buckley Amendment) p. 1; Council amends life style proposal P. 1; Bolivian authorities interrogate (George Sanchez) Pena p. 1; Use alcohol responsibly p. 2; Alcohol used by student majority p. 3
Vol 54 # 15
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Feb 5, 1975 

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered SAC only passes option II p. 1 Library expands services (picture Ed Huber) p. 1; Students favor co-ed dorms - 24 hr. visitation (life styles survey shows) p. 3
Vol 54 # 16
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Feb 12, 1975 

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered ( DavidJ.) Moore claims Radford's image is improving p. 1; Academic standards issue exaggerated p. 2;
Vol 54 # 17
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Feb 19, 1975 

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered $700 spent for repairs in Heth p. 1; Board passes option II - extends visitation hours p. 1; Liberal studies added to majors program p. 1; Genesis concert - a lukewarm success (review, picture) p. 4; Clinic offers therapy for speech, hearing problems p. 4
Vol 54 # 18
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Mar 19, 1975 

Print Issue

6 Volume and Issue misnumbered Future may see no housing rules p. 1; Judicial committee awaits feedback on proposal p. 1; Ujima presents "Ebony Experience" (Black week 1975) p. 3; What it's like to be black on the RC campus p. 3; Ujima hosts (Dick) Gregory p. 3; On tour with Genesis p. 4; First Genesis tour termed successful p. 4;
Vol 55 # 1
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Mar 26, 1975 

Print Issue

6 100 Students placed on academic suspension (under new system) p. 1; Student received new wheelchair p. 1; Gregory: an inspiration p. 2; Students applaud possible "No Off Campus Rules' policy p. 3; New policy restricts guests p. 5; Campus laundry survey results p. 5
Vol 55 # 2
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Apr 9, 1975 

Print Issue

6 Students march to protest food cutbacks p. 1; Herzog discusses problems in Heth p. 1; Tuition rates up again p. 1; Inflation strikes RC food services p. 1; Student suggests meal tickets p. 2; Spring festival court chosen p. 3; 18 students named to Who's Who p. 3 ;
Vol 55 # 3
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Apr 16, 1975 

Print Issue

6 Plate glass door scene of accident p. 1; Students name necessary items, beer, pot, food, phone, cigarettes p. 3; Where the money goes (student fees) p. 3; Changes improve RC riding activities p. 5
Vol 56 # 4
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Apr 23, 1975

Print Issue

6 Volume changed issue numbers didn't; Godspell is coming p. 1; Meet the candidates (SGA, labeled pictures) p. 3;
Vol 56 # 5
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
Apr 30, 1975 

Print Issue

6 Four options available in room choosing p. 1; Faculty to receive 4.8% pay hike p. 1; Draft proposal modifies English Curriculum p. 1; Labeled picture: SGA officers p. 1; Campus should be forum for controversial issues p. 2
Vol 56 # 6
p. 1  p. 4
p. 2  p. 5
p. 3  p. 6
May 7, 1975

Print Issue

6 Usage (of Heth Hall) increases and so do costs p. 1; New judicial system receives state approval p. 1; Bull's (sic) terrorize womens' (sic) dorm p. 2
Vol 56 # 7
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
May 14, 1975

Print Issue

6 (Jack) Anderson talks about press, Vietnam p. 1; Awards to lack president's signature p. 2; John Brown's body, multimedia success (review) p. 4;
Vol 56 # 8
p. 1  p.4
p. 2  p.5
p. 3  p.6
May 21, 1975

Print Issue

6 Board approves fee increases (room board and athletic costs) p. 1; Beehive dedicated to Self and Waters p. 1; Radford - where we are and where we're going p. 3; Godspell, a lively production p. 4;
Total Number of Pages 286

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 57 # 1 0 Issue missing 
Vol. 57 # 2 

p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8

Sep 23,1975
 

Print Issue

8 Joan Lentczner, information and public relations office, comments on press freedom (labeled picture)p. 1; Bookstore manager comments on operations; expresses alarm at rising prices p. 1; Mr. Perry explains utensil packets p. 1; I ncreased enrollment brings additional responsibilities p. 2; Dedmon comments on RC budget p. 2; RC students obligated to honor code p. 2; RC State fair exhibit attracts Virginians (labeled pictures) p. 3; Video tape committee implements new programs p. 3; Highlandband steps high in new uniforms p. 5
Vol. 57 # 3
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Sep 30, 1975
 
 

Print Issue

8 RC boasts high enrollment p. 1; Campus radio station moves toward reality p. 1; Health center offers variety of services to RC students p. 1; B.S. degrees in medical technology p. 1; "Was Lee Harvey Oswald alone?" p. 2; College newspaper or student newspaper? p. 2; Rape- the plea is for justice, not humiliation (campus seminar) p. 3; RC catalog revision p. 3; Whatabout the honor code? p. 4; Student support for honor code found p. 5; With the president (on the honor code) p. 5; A fresh look at literature (The New River Review) p. 7; Two new masters now available p. 7
Vol. 57 # 4
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Oct 7, 1975 

Print Issue

8 Revised pet policy passed; effective winter quarter p. 1; Plans for computerized registration abolished p. 1; Correction: RC catalog revision p. 1; General Educ. Requirements change in art, speech and philosophy departments p. 1; Renaming paper requires student participation p. 2; Radford offers continuing education courses p. 3; RC gains new faculty p. 4
Vol. 57 # 5
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Oct 14, 1975 

Print Issue

8 Freshmen - mark ballots!P. 1; One Man's view (for a new name for the Grapurchat) p. 1; It's your Choice (ballot for a new name for theGrapurchat) p. 1; Academicdepartments now offer minors p. 1; Pet policy infringes on student rights (editorial) p. 2; Virginia passes new more severe law on shoplifting; local merchants participate p. 3; RC library changes fine policy p. 3; Where to go, who to know p. 4; Dedmon explains RC foundation p. 7
Vol. 57 # 6
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Oct 21, 1975

Print Issue

8 Special collections in RC library holds historic material on area (labeled picture) p. 1; Is SGA a puppet organization? p. 2; Grapurchat concludes three part series on honor code p. 3; UVA honor code issue may affect other campuses p. 3; Cabaret Opens tonight p. 4;
Vol. 57 # 7
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Oct 28, 1975 

Print Issue

8 A variety of ways to spend the day (homecoming '75 pictures, some labeled) p. 1; Special collections room formally opened p. 5
Vol. 57 # 8
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Nov 4, 1975 

Print Issue

8 Security chief Powers responds to controversial issues and questions p. 1; Two assaults reported Monday, October 27 p. 1; Controversial Zabruder film comes to RC Thursday, Nov 6 p. 1; Radford College gets a watering down by mob of "Spirited" students ( picture) p.3; Warning issued to students p. 3; Library improves book allocation system p. 5
Vol. 57 # 9
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Nov 11, 1975 

Print Issue
 

8 Security releases more information on assaults p. 1; Dedmon speaks on tuition and security p. 1; Mangus speaks outon disturbances and lifestyle surveys p. 3; Student security is necessaryp. 3; Ciappina conducts survey on security p. 3; RC band performs in Washington p. 5; McConnell library fights inflation p. 8
Vol. 57 # 10
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Dec 9, 1975 

Print Issue

8 Four die in SW Virginia blood bath (Radford students approached) p. 1; Yearbook editor disqualified p. 1; RC band marches in Philadelphia p. 5;
Vol. 57 # 11
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Dec 16, 1975

Print Issue
 

8 Jervey airs views at SEA meeting; comments on individual liberties at RC p. 1; Lying complicates minor student offences p. 2; Boarding policy changes for off-campus students p. 3; Grads donate papers to archives p.3; Seyler removal upheld by student affairs council p. 3;
Vol. 57 # 12
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Jan 13, 1976 

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in bound and microfilm. Found loose issue; Student life prepares constitution states purpose of organization p.1; Library given Civil War papers p. 3; 
Vol. 57 # 13
p. 1  p.5
p.  2 p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Jan 20, 1976 

Print Issue

8 Issue missing in bound and microfilm. Found loose issue; Beehive needs student support p. 1; Quarter system poses problems p. 2; Change of vacations? p. 2Placement director ( Ms.Diane Millett assumes postion p. 3; Lifestyle survey indicates changes p. 4
Vol. 57 # 14 0 Issue missing
Vol. 57 # 15
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Feb 3, 1976 

Print Issue

8 Issue missing in bound and microfilm. Found loose issue; Spring festival week requires student support and help p. 1; Honor system gave points at RC in 1917 p. 3;
Vol. 57 # 16 0 Issue missing
Vol. 57 # 17
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Feb 17, 1976 

Print Issue
 

8 New fall quarter course p. 1; Campus- level positions open for student representatives p. 1 ;Radford's wide world of pizza p. 4
Total Number of Pages 100

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 58 # 1
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Mar 16,1976
 

Print Issue
 

8 Placement office offers co-op services to Radford College students and faculty p. 1; Chappell, Jr. resigns as highland food manager p. 1; Herzog discusses heth food services p. 1; RC '76-'77 sold out? p. 2; The Peters Hall blunder (student safety) p. 2; Diptych faces uncertain future p. 3; Pot violation consequences - how sweet it isn't (J-board jurat) p. 3; "Bicycle America, others pass by": Radford included on Virginia route p. 4; Colonial Virginia route p. 4; Hunger hike's goals is to raise $12,000 p. 5;
Vol. 58 # 2
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p. 8
Mar 23, 1976 

Print Issue

8 Issue missing in bound and microfilm. Found loose issue 'A symposium: a female unique" p. 1; Residential life announces lifestyle options 1976-1977 p. 1; Radford College student security force begins operation p. 1; Health and safety checks of dorms misunderstood as searches p. 3; J-board jurat its the thought that counts p. 3; Changes at McConnell p. 4; Historical moments in Black history p. 5; Boarding policy for 1976-1977 p. 7; Getting off campus p. 7;
Vol. 58 # 3
p. 1 p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Mar 30, 1976 

Print Issue

8 Issue missing in bound and microfilm. Found loose issue Germaine Greer opens female unique symposium, cites problems with present birth control methods p. 1; RC laundrys system to be updated p. 3; Where has all the money gone p. 3; 
Vol. 58 # 4

p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8

Apr 6, 1976
 

Print Issue

8 Long-range planning and recreational complex comprise agenda for two new task forces p. 1; Manager Madalon Vaughan, Heth Hall bookstore, explains operation costs p. 1; Coed dorm switch rational idea p. 1; Dangers of student dorm lofts cited by housing p. 2; Concert designates RC as Bicentennial Campus (labeled picture) p. 4; Coeds likeliest rape VI (sic) victims p. 5; Radford Redcoats display talents (spring horse show) p. 6
Vol. 58 # 5
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 13, 1976

Print Issue

8 Buckley and Lerner debate American issues, April 14 p. 1; Recreation complex task force divides into four committees p. 1; Heth faces loss of ABC license p. 1; Residential life announces changes p. 3; SGA candidates voice views (labeled pictures) p. 4 -5Historical moments in Black history p. 8
Vol. 58 # 6
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 27, 1976

Print Issue

8 Campus radio and television nears reality p. 1; Seniors march at May graduation p. 1; Tyler fire poses unanswered questions p. 2; Radford's drought (and correction of story on Heth faces loss of ABC license) p.2; Dr. Nance donates books p. 3; Festival activities announced p. 4; Bike centennial celebration begins p. 6; Moffett quad picnic (pictures) p. 7
Vol. 58 # 7
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 4, 1976
 

Print Issue

8 Students elect Grapurchat editor-in-chief outstanding student of Radford College, 1976 (labeled picture) p. 1; LaBrie and Simon elected to SGA president and vice-president positions p. 1; The ABC board and Radford College p. 2; Alumni memorial garden being built beside Reed p. 3; "Happy Days" here with Marion Ross (labeled picture) p. 5; Historical moments in Black history p. 8
Vol. 58 # 8
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 12, 1976
 

Print Issue

8 (Page 1 dated May 12, pages 2 - 8 dated May 11) Task force committee reports answers questions on recreational complex (student referendum May 18-21) p. 1; State of the SGA p. 3; J-board jurat Write it up yourself p. 3; "Cactus Flower" blooms at RC (labeled pictures) p. 5; Awards received in horse show p. 6;
Total Number of Pages 64

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 59 # 1
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Sep 7, 1976 

Print Issue

4 RC: Movin' in and movin'on (pictures) p. 1; Board approves complex p. 2; (CharlesM.) Belt resigns (as vice president for business and finance) p. 3; Rule added p. 4
Vol. 59 # 2
p. 1  p.2
p.  3 p. 4
Sep 14,1976 

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in bound and microfilm. Found loose issue; Student life seeks president p. 1; Select few can paint (new paint policy) p. 1;Texts empty wallets p. 1; Triples to be reduced p. 1; Revote requested for complex p. 2;
Vol. 59 # 3
p.1  p.5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Sep 21, 1976 

Print Issue

8 Issue missing in bound and microfilm. Found loose issue; Porterfield studio equipped p. 1; Highland changes under management p. 1; President replies (to editorial on vote for complex from last week) p. 2; Students support complex p. 2; Campus parking rules outlined p. 3 ;Marcy Johnson named new program director (at heth, labeled picture) p. 5; (New) campus security chief (Gary Thomas, labeled picture) notes importance of involvement p. 5; Library science club plans Washington visit; supplements library services p. 7;Dedmon requests funds for improvement (for entrance road to the farm) p. 8 ;
Vol. 59 # 4
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Sep 28, 1976 

Print Issue

8 Book prices differ p. 1; "Yes, there are still spies" (William Colby former CIA director, labeled picture) p. 1; Counseling services available to Radford College students (labeled pictures including Dean Hurlburt) pgs. 4 - 5;
Vol. 59 # 5
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p. 8
Oct 5, 1976 

Print Issue

8 Heth financial status"doing fine" p. 1; What's wrong with RC women? p. 2; RC adds fifty-nine faculty members to twelve depts p. 3; Picture: President Dedmon rings the bell in dedication of the RC Alumni Memorial Gardens p.3 ; Limited dorm space causes problems p. 6
Vol. 59 # 6
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Oct 12, 1976 

Print Issue

8 Progressive policies here p. 1; Radford College students take to the mud p. 3; Student life committees: Now, that's entertainment! (labeled pictures) p. 4 ;Parents' weekend activities slated p. 5;
Vol. 59 # 7
p. 1  p.7
p. 2  p.8
p. 3  p.9
p. 4  p.10
p. 5  p.11
p. 6  p.12
Oct 21, 1976

Print Issue

12 Offices vandalized p. 1; RC representatives oppose optional activity fee bill p. 1; Radford College enrollment reaches a record high p. 3; RC parents' weekend - who entertained whom!? (pictures) pgs. 6 - 7; A State by State look (elections '76) p. 11
Vol. 59 # 8
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Oct 28, 1976 

Print Issue

4 Ford-Dole win mock election p. 1; Stan Kenton to perform p. 4
Vol. 59 # 9
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Nov 4, 1976

Print Issue

8 Issue missing in bound and microfilm. Found loose issue; Ford concedes to Carter p. 1; Byrd re-elected p. 1; No damage in Muse fire p.1; Decals out numbered (parking spaces) p. 1; Prison break! (Talking about Moffett Hall's policies, editorial) p. 2; Hanging out dirty laundry (editorial) p. 2 ;
Vol. 59 # 10
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Nov 11, 1976 

Print Issue

8 J-board seeks flexibility p. 1; (Bob) Woodward may be rescheduled p. 1; Cancellations plague Radford attractions p. 2
Total Number of Pages 72

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 60 # 1
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Dec 9, 1976

Print Issue

8 (Bob)Woodward expounds on Watergate issue p. 1; Ms. Editor (Gloria Steinem, labeled picture) to open women's symposium p. 1; Drug list rumored p. 1; System expected to save time, effort, money (new computer to be installed) p.3; Loose animals illegal p. 3; Brown house under renovation (labeled picture) p. 5
Vol. 60 # 2
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Dec 16,1976 

Print Issue

4 Issue missing in bound and microfilm Found loose issue; RC highlander band possible fraud victim p. 1; Vandals attempt to undeck the halls p. 1; Faults found in ETSU stadium (labeled picture) p. 3;
Vol. 60 # 3
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Jan 6, 1977 

Print Issue

4 Professor (Olivia Mantz,labeled picture) killed Tuesday Night; police report no suspects p. 1;Nursing program granted national accreditation p. 1; RC student struck by auto p. 1; Students rights stressed p. 2;
Vol. 60 # 4
p. 1  p.7
p. 2  p.8
p. 3  p.9
p. 4  p.10
p. 5  p.11
p. 6  p.12
Jan 13, 1977 

Print Issue

12 College not liable (for water damage) p. 1; Suspect held in death p. 1; Dr.Nelson pays tribute to Olivia Mantz p. 2; Saturday exams are one result of exam policy crack down p. 3; (VicePresident for business and) Finance post filled by (Dr. Richard A.) Manahan p. 4; Steinem opensseminar Tuesday (labeled picture) p. 8; Students enjoy rare cancellation due to snow (pictures) p. 9
Vol. 60 # 5
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Jan 20, 1977 

Print Issue

8 Steinem enlightens RC audience (labeled picture) p. 1; Usage controversies (of Preston and Porterfield Halls ) spur guidelines study p. 1; Campus police confirm identificationof suspects p. 1; Letter to the editors (on Jan 6, 1977 Students rights stressed letter) p. 2; Steering committee working to bring Black History Week in March p. 3; Lighting improvements near completion p. 3
Vol. 60 # 6
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Jan 27, 1977

Print Issue

8 College curbs energy consumption p. 1; Functions of RC senate explained p. 2; IFC developed for fraternity needs p. 3; SAC updates guest and alcoholic beverages policy p. 3; Bookstore plans new services p. 8
Vol. 60 # 7
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Feb 3, 1977

Print Issue

8 Virginia: a state of emergency (thermostats lowered to 65) p. 1; ARA clarifies check policy (advisory board formed) p. 1; Dedmon responds to editorial p. 2; Skater's waltz p. 3; Change approved for music majors p.4; Theatre gives birth to "Suckers"(labeled pictures) p. 5; Students construct ice rink on court p. 6
Vol. 60 # 8
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Feb 10, 1977 

Print Issue

8 Students liable for damages p. 1; Genesis performing p. 1; NORMAL seeks rights for marijuana users p. 1; Concern expressed about Feb 3, 1977 article on change approved for music majors p. 2; Cronin discusses dangers of subliminal seduction in ads p. 3; Success product of interest as 2,100 attend symposium p. 5
Vol. 60 # 9
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Feb 17, 1977 

Print Issue

8 Madame Butterfly presented registration night p. 1; Pornography not illegal p. 1; Music dept. attitude termed retrogressive p. 2; Letters to the editors (subliminal seduction) p. 2; Genesis commended p. 5;
Total Number of Pages 68

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 61 # 1
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Mar 17,1977 

Print Issue

8 March 17 on front page, March 18 on running head on pages; Complex now awaits gubernatorial approval (with map) p. 1; Men can legally invade Muse p. 1; Guest artists highlight Black History event p. 1; Multimedia entertainment presented by "Dialogue" p. 4; Spring court nominees announced p. 7
Vol. 61 # 2
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Mar 24, 1977 

Print Issue

8 Nikki (Giovanni) shares her poetry (labeled picture) p. 1; Tyler Pub cited on ABC violations p. 1; ABC code hard to enforce p. 3; Picture of circulation area of library p. 6
Vol. 61 # 3
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Sour Grapes
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Mar 31, 1977 

Print Issue

Print Sour
Grapes Issue
 

12 Includes Sour Grapes vol. 2 no. 1 dated April 1, 1977 that is 4 pages long, inserted between pages 4 and 5 of the 8 page Grapurchat; Band fraud investigated p. 1; Local Amtrak may be discontinued p. 1; Nursing program expands p. 6
Vol. 61 # 4
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
Apr 7, 1977 

Print Issue

4 Confrontation erupts over party policies p. 1; Fine arts to be considered p. 1; Godspell rendition acclaimed (theatre review) p. 3;
Vol. 61 # 5
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
Apr 14, 1977 

Print Issue

8 Julie Adams arrives next week (Portrays "Miss Jean Brodie", labeled picture) p. 1; Fine arts school possible p. 1; Management questioned (letters to the editors) p. 2; Five students experience 'reality' during spring break p. 3; Thirteen students vie for SGA positions (labeled pictures) p. 4;
Vol. 61 # 6
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p.4
Apr 21, 1977 

Print Issue

4 Vote today p. 1; Wanted: one beehive editor p. 1; Redcoats win reserve championship p. 2
Vol. 61 # 7
p. 1  p.7
p. 2  p.8
p. 3  p.9
p. 4  p.10
p. 5  p.11
p. 6  p.12
Apr 28, 1977
 

Print Issue

12 Poet, novelist to speak at literary festival p. 1; Radford College represented in Shenandoah Fest p. 1; Students break voting record; but for what reasons? (editorial) p. 2; Computer arrives p. 3; Students produce documentary p. 3; IRHC gong show "really good" (pictures) p. 5;
Vol. 61 # 8
p. 1  p.5
p. 2  p.6
p. 3  p.7
p. 4  p.8
May 5, 1977

Print Issue

8 (Lourie) Simon named outstanding student (labeled picture) p. 1; Tyler Pub hearing held p. 1;Co-editors chosen for Beehive (labeled picture) p. 1; New SGA officers discuss plans p. 2; Preston scheduling p. 2; Colorfulcast of "Jean Brodie captivates audience p. 4; Spring festival '77:Quite a week! p. 5; Bleachers installed p. 7
Vol. 61 # 9
p. 1  p.3
p. 2  p.4
May 12, 1977 

Print Issue

4 Campus radio station one step closer p. 1; Elizabeth Taylor to speak p. 1
Vol. 61 #10
p. 1  p.7
p. 2  p.8
p. 3  p.9
p. 4  p.10
p. 5  p.11
p. 6  p.12

Tangents
p. 1  p.7
p. 2  p.8
p. 3  p.9
p. 4  p.10
p. 5  p.11
p. 6  p.12

May 19, 1977
 

Print Issue
 

Print 
Tangents
Issue

24 Includes Tangents Radford College Fiction-Poetry Winners that is 12 pages long inserted between pages 6 and 7 of the 12 page Grapurchat;

School of fine arts approved by board at Tuesday meeting p. 1; Weekend Snowville gathering challenged by police p. 1; Letters: That party p. 2; The journalism department: are they being overlooked? p. 2; Class officers chosen p. 3; Six athletes honored as "Most Valuable Players" at sports banquet p. 8; Concert, picnic, carnival - not a dull week! (pictures only) p. 10

Total Number of Pages 92

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 62 # 1
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4
Sep 8, 1977

Print Issue

4 Enrollment records broken p. 1; Lifestyles change in Muse and Draper p. 1; Highland room handled by Macke company p. 3; Used book program established p. 4
Vol. 62 # 2
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Sep 15,1977
 

Print Issue

8 Picture: campus police have issued 932 more parking permits than they have parking spaces p. 1; 'Peak Enrollment' attributed to popularity p.1; Historic apple tree declared hazardous p. 2
Vol. 62 # 3
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Sep 22, 1977
 

Print Issue

8 Weekend intruders on campus waylaid by suspicious student p. 1; Judge questions festival ruling p. 1; Pre-party sign-up illegal (dorm ABC policy) p. 1; Parking number one problem (day student commentary) p. 2; Day student issues pinpointed p. 2; Library receives handicap aide p. 5;
Vol. 62 # 4
p. 1  p.  7
p. 2  p.  8
p. 3  p.  9
p. 4  p.10
p. 5  p.11
p. 6  p.12
Sep 29, 1977
 
 

Print Issue

12 Board of visitors vote to sell farm p. 1; "You're all so beautiful" ex-football player (Rosey) Grier tells RC audience (labeled picture) p.1; Picture: (Kost decision overturned) p. 3; Muse, Draper dorm students comment on mixed lifestyles p. 4; Parents weekend will feature harvest ball p. 8; Library budget makes minimum hours necessary p. 10; Sale of farm opposed p. 12
Vol. 62 # 5
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Oct 6, 1977
 

Print Issue

8 Farm's future appears bleak p. 1; Dedmon explains board's actions p.1; Door fire set in Muse dorm p. 1; Radford guild will form camps radio station p. 1; "Here a farm.. There a farm" (editorial) p. 2; Letters to the editor (against the farm sale) p. 2; College affairs council approves revised teacher evaluation form p. 5; Alumni relate some experiences from previous days at Radford College p. 5;
Vol. 62 # 6
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Oct 13, 1977

Print Issue

8 Faculty requests voice in decisions p. 1; RC student security force needs our participation p. 1; RC lifestyle shifts p. 2; Farm appeal p.3
Vol. 62 # 7
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Oct 20, 1977
 

Print Issue

8 "Triples" will receive refunds this week totalling (sic) $16,905 p.1; Branch bank will open near campus p. 1; Guest editorial (proposed recreation center) p. 2; Cartoon: first things first p. 2; The farm issue is still alive! p. 2; Governor Godwin approves farm sale p. 3; Creative writing instructor places in three categories at Va. highlands festival (Gary Morphew, labeled picture) p. 6;
Vol. 62 # 8
p. 1  p.  7
p. 2  p.  8
p. 3  p.  9
p. 4  p. 10
p. 5  p. 11
p. 6  p. 12
Oct 27, 1977
 
 

Print Issue

12 News briefs p. 1; Call letters requested p. 1; Campus tv show now aired in heth p. 1; Criminal justice and political science name new department chairman p. 5; West Side Story melts hearts in 'terrific performance' (pictures) p. 6; Peery Dorm has fasted bed (pictures) p. 7
Vol. 62 # 9
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Nov 3, 1977
 

Print Issue

8 RC puts best foot forward p. 1 Hotline begins next week p. 1; "Campus Focus' (a student organized and produced program) holds auditions p. 2; Student opinions on gubernatorial race p. 3
Vol. 62 #10
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Nov 10, 1977
 

Print Issue

8 Parking ban passes college council p. 1; Hometown boy makes good! (John Dalton elected governor) p. 1; Admissions halted for next term p. 1; Poor lighting questioned p. 2; Backstage with Billy Joel (picture) p. 6; "The dead dorm" despite the quiet alive and kicking p. 6;
Vol. 62 #11
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Dec 1, 1977

Print Issue

8 Snow causes hazardous return for students p. 1; Owners of campus club, Spanky's to open equivalent in Radford p. 1; Late fee waved, over 4,000 register p. 1; Enjoy registration p. 2; Takes effect this quarter comprehensive paint policy p. 3; Rhodesian activist (Edson Shirhuru) speaks p. 4; Moffett opens a deli p. 4; A might in a patrolwoman's life p. 5;
Vol. 62 #12
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Dec 8, 1977
 

Print Issue

8 Highland room to be redone p. 1; School prefers students buy tests in bookstore p. 1; McConnell library receives withheld $ (picture) p. 1; Computer will end registration lines p. 3; RC's campus radio station to become reality this spring p. 4; (Robert L.) Jones heads English department p. 4
Total Number of Pages 100

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 63 # 3
p. 1  p.   7
p. 2  p.   8
p. 3  p.   9
p. 4  p. 10
p. 5  p. 11
p. 6  p. 12
Dec 15,1977
 

Print Issue

12 Issue misnumbered should be #1. There is no #2, this issue is dated one week after vol 62. #12; Auction Saturday (a post ponement suggested, picture) p. 1; SGA exec. And Dedmon discuss farm sale money p. 1; A Christmas ball goes disco-formal (band pulls a no show) p. 1; Picture: (Radford College at night) p. 1; FCC okays station p. 3; Remaining triple rooms are strictly voluntary p. 3; Dedmon discusses parking, farm and other issues at Peery p. 4;
Vol. 63 # 4
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Jan 12, 1978
 

Print Issue

8 Farm sold - $385,000 p. 1; School receives auction money p. 1; Explosion violent p. 1; Flu not epidemic p. 1; SGA loses Prez, VP class heads p.1; New pub greets students (Highland room) p. 3; RC noticed for music (RC becomes an associate member in the National Association of Schools of Music) p. 4; Taylor will be AD, search begins for new (basketball) coach p. 5;
Vol. 63 # 5
p. 1  p.   7
p. 2  p.   8
p. 3  p.   9
p. 4  p. 10
p. 5  p. 11
p. 6  p. 12
Jan 19, 1978
 
 

Print Issue

12 Funds (from farm sale) assigned p. 1; Qualities for SGA leaders discussed p. 1; Disgusted reader wants action (letter to the editor) p. 2; SGA reassures students p. 3; "Writing poetry without rhyme is like playing tennis without a net" (Robert Frost's grandson on his grandfather) pgs 6 - 7
Vol. 63 # 6
p. 1  p.   7
p. 2  p.   8
p. 3  p.   9
p. 4  p. 10
p. 5  p. 11
p. 6  p. 12
Feb 2, 1978
 

Print Issue

12 Issue mislabeled as #7  Board of visitors purchases home p. 1  (picture p. 2); Additional parking p. 1; Early this week Va. Tech student charged with arson p. 1; 2 men, 2 women survive primaries p. 1; Coeds charged p.1; Trigg Indian artifacts display premiered in McConnell Library p. 10
Vol. 63 # 7
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Feb 9, 1978

Print Issue

8 Spring G'chat editor chosen, feature editor moves to top p. 1; Bowman,Crowder now head SGA (labeled pictures) p. 1; Student is tired of the system p. 2; Neil "Stick" Sigmon - last of the original highlanders p. 5; Genesis featured on video p. 7;
Vol. 63 # 8 0 Issue missing
Vol. 63 # 9 0 Issue missing
Vol. 63 #10
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Mar 16, 1978

Print Issue

8 Tech co-ed indicted p. 1; McCallister takes radio-tv position (picture) p. 1; Mail order research papers said dishonest p. 1; SGA news (includesan announcement of new degree programs) p. 3; (Dick) Gregory sees end of US 'Recess' p. 5
Total Number of Pages 60

 
Issue Date Pages Comments
Vol. 64 # 2
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Mar 23,1978
 

Print Issue

8 Issue misnumbered should be #1. This issue is dated one week after vol 63. #10; Juniors may move off campus due to crowded conditions p. 1; College-aged man sought by police p. 1; Timothy Leary to speak Tuesday (picture p.3) p. 1; (Joe) Davis comes to RC (as basketball coach, picture) p. 6
Vol. 64 # 3
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Sour Grapes
p. 1  p. 3
p. 2  p. 4

Mar 30, 1978
 

Print Issue

8 Includes Sour Grapes vol 3 #1 which is 4 pages long between pages 2 and 3 of the 4 page Grapurchat; Renaming Proposal (from Radford College to Radford University) yields opinions p. 1; Count Basie: A legend; a style p. 1
Vol. 64 # 4
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 6, 1978

Print Issue

8 Changes possible for Lucas and Russell p. 1; Renovations needed (on Dedmon's new home) p. 1; Anthony Werrell: 67 year-old student p. 5; Count Basie said to be living legend (review) p. 7
Vol. 64 # 5
p. 1  p.   7
p. 2  p.   8
p. 3  p.   9
p. 4  p. 10
p. 5  p. 11
p. 6  p. 12
Apr 13, 1978
 
 

Print Issue

12 Changing of College colors to be considered p. 1; Riding courses continue at farm p. 3; Cicely Tyson to visit Radford (picture) p. 3; Dean (Robert)Gibson resigns, effective September p. 3; Tangents is on pages 6 - 9
Vol. 64 # 6
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
Apr 20, 1978

Print Issue

8 City tows illegally parked cars near RC p. 1; Student life, Beehive SGA others, stifled by cutbacks p. 1; Come out of your shell (a commentary) p. 3; A legend at Tech: The Grateful Dead (a review) p. 7;
Vol. 64 # 7 0 Issue missing
Vol. 64 # 8
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 4, 1978
 

Print Issue

8 Sports-convocation center bridge approved p. 1; Labeled picture: City Manager Arthur Land and President Dedmon p. 1; Berry acquitted on arson charge p. 1; A "foolish"thing was almost lethal (staff editorial) p. 2; 67 nominations made for outstanding seniors p. 5; College signs cager p.6
Vol. 64 # 9
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 11, 1978
 

Print Issue

8 Campus residents raise protest against (Larry) Mangus (residential life director) p. 1; Fountain and pond cleaned p. 1; Laundry service moves to accommodate printing p. 1; Must clear projects off-campus groups p.1; Ballot on changing the name of the Grapurchat to the Tartan p. 1; Mangus under fire - again (editorial) p. 2; Only in Radford (editorial) p. 2; New SGA officers comment (labeled pictures) p. 3
Vol. 64 #10
p. 1  p. 5
p. 2  p. 6
p. 3  p. 7
p. 4  p. 8
May 18, 1978

Print Issue

8 Radford will miss professor, friend (Dr. Giordano Casas, picture) p.1; (Dr. Eldridge W.) Roark resigns (as vice president of student affairs) p. 1; Board of visitors proposed ROTC; acts on desegregation p. 1; Radford name change reviewed by FAC p. 1; Rename this paper! p. 2; Three professors to retire end of '77-78 school year p. 3; Pictures p. 7
Total Number of Pages 68

 


Visiting the Archives and Special Collections

We welcome visitors and scholars, but we request that you make an appointment. For information or to arrange an appointment, please contact Gene Hyde, Archivist and Appalachian Collection Librarian, at wehyde@radford.edu or 540-831-5692.

All photos are from the Radford University Archives