title:
1941-02-06
creator:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
subject:
Simmons University (Boston, Mass.)—Newspapers
description:
This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from February 6, 1941. Articles included are: Dr. Andre Morize To Discuss Evacuation Of Paris At Assembly Friday , Juniors To Hold Valentine Party February 12, Last Two Members Of Original Faculty To Retire In June, Soph-Frosh Valentine Party On Thursday, February 13, Tryon And Rankin To Meet In Debate At Town Meeting, Academy To Hold Theatre Party, Simmons Placement Record Shows Excellent Results, Seniors To Entertain Faculty At Supper Sunday, March 16, Mr. Beatley To Give Alumnae Awards February 15, Stan Brown's Orchestra To Play At News Dance Saturday, March 8, Dramatic Club Has Important Meeting Today, Editorial: H. R. 1776, Editorial: What Price Precedent?, Editorial: Turn About, Or Fair Plays, Letter to the Editor on Persimmons. , I. M. S. Informal To Be Held March 1, Dine 'N Roll To Be March 19 Says Beverly Sweatt, Forecast, College Will Skate On New Rink Saturday, "P. S." Freshman Prize To Be Extended, Outing Club Enjoys Week-End Party, Social News, Rabbi Brickner To Be Guest At Joint Y-Menorah Meeting, Donald T. Brodine Of Tufts, To Speak At English Tea, Leon Mayer To Play At Unity Formal February 22, Miss Sacker To Speak To Home Ec Club, Poll, Plato Is Dead, Sally Simmons Says:, Intelligent Person Bases Premises On Beliefs, Freshmen Vote At Class Meeting Jan. 17, Ellen Richards Club To Have Lab. Supper, Boston Opera Season To Open At Met March 27, Japan Has Invaded Europe With A Flying Dragon, Mr. Bush Says, Eunice Grant To Talk At "Y" Tea Tomorrow, Faculty News, N. E. I. N. A. To Hold Convention At N.U. This Month, and Miss Rogers To Illustrate Sectional Dialects.
publisher:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
contributor:
date:
1941
type:
Text
format:
1 PDF (6 Pages)
identifier:
PC033.1941.02.06
source:
Simmons Newspaper Publication Collection
language:
English
relation:
coverage:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
rights:
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