title:
1941-04-24
creator:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
subject:
Simmons University (Boston, Mass.)—Newspapers
description:
This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from April 24, 1941. Articles included are: Open House Will Interpret College Work , Seniors Will Vote For Club Officers, College Corporation Plans Long-Range Financing Program, New Catalogue Includes Course On Latin-America, Director Emeritus Of Business School Dies Suddenly, Simmons Will Sing With Clark Glee Club At Open House, Seniors Requested To Sign Up For Senior Prom , Betty Yodr Heads Home Ec Banquet, 1941-42 News Staff To Be Announced At Annual Banquet, Seniors To Have Pops-Prom Week-End, "Y" Decides May 1 "Men's Day" At College, Science Department Shows Uses Of Sulfanilamide, Stu. G. To Announce Election Results, Editorial: See What The Other Fellow's Doing, Editorial: Something To Cling To, Editorial: All Is Not Lost, Forecast, Letter to the Editor on student character., Social News, A Capella Goes To New Hampshire Choral Festival , Dr. Sypher To Speak At Poetry Meeting, "Business As Usual" Is British Motto, Sally Simmons Says:, Last Movie Shown By Film Society, Styles of the Hour, Raggedy Ann Says!, First Boston Showing Of Uruguayan Prints To Be At Open House, Menorah Club To Show Sound Film , "Summer Opportunities" Is Topic Of "Y" Tea, Alumnae Entertains Undergraduates, Faculty News, Open House To Show Film Of Play By Maxwell Anderson , M.I.T. French Club To Picnic With Simmons In N.H. , Newman Club Hears Father Dempsey Speak , Mr. F. Kimball Speaks On Photography At Unity Club, Pembroke To Have Tennis Tournament With Simmons, and Miss Bowler Reads French Poetry At Cercle Francais.
publisher:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
contributor:
date:
1941
type:
Text
format:
1 PDF (6 Pages)
identifier:
PC033.1941.04.24
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.