title:
1952-02-21
creator:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
subject:
Simmons University (Boston, Mass.)—Newspapers
description:
This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from February 21, 1952. Articles included are: Faculty Committee Discusses Changes In Frosh Curriculum, Mock UN Assembly Opens At Harvard With Group Parley, Stu-G Finalist Nominees Chosen In All-College Voting, Finalists To Outline Coming Year's Plans At Fifth Hour Rally, Chairman Announces Dinner Menu Details For Junior Formal, Next Tues. Deadline To Place Mic Order, Freshman Advisors Hold Tea To Discuss Low Standing Frosh, Lunchroom Contest Deadline Tomorrow, Seniors And Faculty Hold Annual Supper In College Cafeteria, Chairman Announces Jam Session Plans For Senior Weekend, Basketball Practice Starts Next Month, Biology Department To Conduct Seminar In Cancer Education, Academy Presents Documentary Film On Roosevelt's Life, Forum To Sponsor Election Discussion, Y Group To Discuss Today's College Girl In Lounge, Monday, Sue Wagner Chosen House Party Queen At Bowdoin College, Editorial: Brotherhood Week, Washington's Day Celebrates Our First President's Honors, News Briefs, Engagements, Letter to the Editor on U.M.T., Fashion Emphasis For Spring Placed On Silhouette, Fabrics, Profile, Current Book Lists Offer Wide Reading On Modern Society, Clips 'n Quips, Review To Feature Articles On Student Activities, Problems, Around the Fens, Athletic Association To Award Emblems, Today Last Chance To Place Application For Naval Reserve, Coffee Taste Tests Aimed At Satisfying Majority Of Voters, Symphony To Play In Open Rehearsal, Time Out, Civil Service Exams Cover Varied Fields In Washington Area, and Unpredictable Feb. Brings Winter Blues.
publisher:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
contributor:
date:
1952
type:
Text
format:
1 PDF (4 Pages)
identifier:
PC033.1952.02.21
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.