title:
1944-01-13
creator:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
subject:
Simmons University (Boston, Mass.)—Newspapers
description:
This is a copy of the undergraduate student newspaper from January 13, 1944. Articles included are: Glee Club Presents Concert With Worcester Tech Club, Simmons Fourth War Loan Drive Aims To Buy Army Liaison Plane, Assembly Offers Music Program, Chairman Elected For News Banquet, Junior Prom Dance Chairman Announces Plan, Simmons Y Meets To Plan Program, Mic Discount Price Ends at Mid Years, Le Cercle Francais Entertains at Dance, College Opportunities Plans Program To Acquaint Frosh With All Schools At Simmons, Statement From Honor Board, Freshman Contest Ends January 25, Miss Houlahan Speaks Before Publicity Class, Scribunal Holds Quiz Program, Sophs To Hold Class Luncheon Valentine Party, Dramatic Elects New President, Editorial: Defense De Fumer, Editorial: Six Of One Half Dozen Of The Other, Faculty News, Major Atto, A.N.C. Speaks of Shortage Of Trained Nurses, Forecast, German Friend Writes Mr. Klein, USSA Sends Petition To Senator Lodge, Miss Anna Hanson Speaks to Seniors, Sally Simmons Says, Valerie Hunt, English Girl at Simmons In Anxious to Aid War Effort at Home, Graduate On Call As Airline Hostess, Poster Committee Changes Chairman, RWR College Board Sponsors Dance, Russians to Receive Mail From Simmons, Engagements, Mrs. Holey Speaks Of Textile Shortage, Mr. Judah Shapiro Leads Study Group Of Menorah Club, Simmons Graduates Receive Commissions, Mary Sheehan Heads Newman Formal, Mr. Choate Speaks Of American Troops In Great Britain, Former Graduate Now Secretary At Medical Center, Stu. G. Revises Point System, Dr. Raymond Cattell Dr. Phillippe Cabot, and Leave Simmons.
publisher:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
contributor:
date:
1944
type:
Text
format:
1 PDF (4 Pages)
identifier:
PC033.1944.01.13
source:
Simmons Newspaper Publication Collection
language:
English
relation:
coverage:
Simmons College (Boston, Mass.)
rights:
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