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Pembroke Record Vol. XXXV, No. 2 (1954-09-24)

Table of Contents

  • Weekend Activity Planned For Dads:
  • Campus Heads Confer About Organizations:
  • Dr. W. Hunter Dies August 3 In Providence:
  • Pres. Wriston Optimistic In His Viewpoint:
  • Dorms And Freshmen to Elect Heads:
  • Mrs. Denning Lends New Charm To Metcalf Hall. Before Pembroke, India and England Were Home:
  • Mrs. Denning:
  • Work on Perfecting Honor Code Begins:
  • Outing Club Meets Sunday To Discuss Columbus Weekend:
  • Pembroke Record:
  • Too Cooperative?...:
  • Characters In Avon Movie Highlight In Mediocre Film:
  • New Books in Pembroke Library Include "Isn't One Wife Enough?":
  • Pembroke Campus as it looked after "Hurricane Carol".:
  • $600 Earnings Now Included In Exemptions:
  • Around the Town:
  • Chest Chairman Newly Selected:
  • Untitled:
  • Official Notices:
  • Club Notes:
  • Miss Rebecca Ely Is New Director Of Student Activities:
  • Social Notes:
  • SOCIAL NOTES:
  • Vesper Service, First In Series, Is This Sunday:
  • An Appeal Is Raised For The Art of Conversation:
  • Expanded Program Begins In Brown's Extension Division:
  • Hillel Foundation Starts Brunches:

Citation

"Pembroke Record Vol. XXXV, No. 2 (1954-09-24) " (1954). Pembroke Record. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:1089234/

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  • Pembroke Record

    From 1922 to 1970, the Pembroke Record documented and commented upon life at Pembroke College in Brown University. Although the Pembroke Record ceased publishing decades ago, it has remained a valuable archival resource and an irreplaceable part of the history …
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