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Pembroke Record Vol. XXXVI, No. 2 (1955-09-20)

Table of Contents

  • Leaders Discuss Purposes; Organizations Present Plans:
  • Counsellors At West Initiate 57 Freshman:
  • Miss Lewis Appointed To High Position:
  • Four New Gym Teachers Hail From Colleges in Many Areas of Americas:
  • The Misses Godfrey, Rainey, Rochon, and Culver:
  • President Advocates Quality In Growth:
  • President Barnaby C. Keeney:
  • Testimonial For Wriston Is Planned:
  • Pembroke Record:
  • For Upperclassmen ...:
  • Mary Woolley Is Subject Of Fascinating Biography:
  • Headline Comment:
  • Unimposing Facade Incloses Modernity:
  • A front view of 85 Brown Street:
  • Untitled:
  • Large Prizes Offered In Essay Contest:
  • Missing Faces:
  • Official Notices:
  • Club Notes:
  • Notices:
  • Night Courses In Shorthand Offered Again:
  • Freshman Skits Show Unusual Spirit; Musical Themes Furnish Originality:
  • Sitting Bull welcomes Davy Crockett at the Last Outpost,:
  • There is nothing like a frosh at Snow Specific:
  • 'Fair Weather' Has Fine Plot, Good Dancing:
  • Pres. Keeney to Receive Foreign Students at Tea:
  • Sophs Plan Outing Sun.:
  • Around the Town:
  • Weekly Worship Services Initiated:
  • Professor Lee Will Speak In Madrid, Spain:

Citation

"Pembroke Record Vol. XXXVI, No. 2 (1955-09-20) " (1955). Pembroke Record. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:1089500/

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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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