title:
1965-11-29
creator:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
subject:
Simmons University (Boston, Mass.)—Newspapers
description:
This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from November 29, 1965. Articles included are: President Park Issues Ban On Campus Mixers, Prof. Colvin Given Mann Citation in Cataloguing, Summer Jobs Yield Record Salaries, Gordon Contrasts Faith of Greek, Hebrew Cultures With Skepticism of Modern Age, Honor Board Seeks Opinions, A Responsibility to Live, Two Years Ago: "He Died For His Country", Letter to the Editor examining success of Summer reading program, Letter to the Editor about individualism and independence on campus, Letter to the Editor about democracy's demands for positive, straightforward action, Letter to the Editor disputing previous letter about college life versus the real world, Kirsch Compares Russian, American Student Mores, Foreign Study Discussion Illuminates European Life, Devereux School Seeks Teachers For Summer, SDS Informs Students On Vietnam War, Parks Describes Inadequacies Of Boston Schools to SCRC, Mlle. Rep Holds Coffee Hour, Kopit's "Oh Dad, Poor Dad" Features Cagan, Varley, Seventh Circle Programs Varied Entertainment, A Swan-Song, to Dr. Wylie Sypher.
publisher:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
contributor:
date:
1965
type:
text
format:
1 PDF (4 pages)
identifier:
PC033.1965.11.29
source:
Simmons Newspaper Publication Collection
language:
English
relation:
coverage:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
rights:
Material from the Simmons University Archives collections are made available for study purposes only. For more information, or to request rights to reproduce or reuse any material, contact the University Archives at archives@simmons.edu.