| 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. 2; Woman'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
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Apr 1, 1926
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Apr 15, 1926
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Apr 29, 1926
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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; |
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May 13, 1926
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May 27, 1926
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standards of requirements p. 7; |
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June 30, 1926
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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
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July 12, 1926
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here) p. 1; Jefferson as educator described by McConnell p. 1; Concerning
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July 23, 1926
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and hut p. 1;Country clubs have feasts and frolics p. 1; Make survey of
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Aug 6, 1926
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on p. 5 copy 1.; Kearfoot
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senoritas do stunts p. 1; Men's society hears Gilbert p. 1; Want
harmony among races p. 3; Nine
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Aug 27, 1926
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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
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Oct 1, 1926
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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; |
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Oct 15, 1926
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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
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Oct 29, 1926
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Nov 16, 1926
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to take part in Lee Highway Pageant (Celebrate opening of transcontinental
road and sesquicentennial of Montgomery) p. 1; Home ec. girls enjoy trip
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Nov 23, 1926
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College girls going to Roanoke Students join in highway celebration p.
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