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isink -i'lie honor y.sum." "student co-| joperative servings agencies," "what are we getting out of college?" "sub-j sidization athletics," "participationl day students in college life" and "how to interest public affairs." the chairmen will be from ' beaver college, university of pitts- j burgh, albright st. thomas .college, philadelphia phar- macy and science. saturday morning the representatives 1 will meet according to type college. ■ women's colleges under chairmanship pennsylvania col-1 lege for women; men's colleges, l lafayette; coeducational group, pittsburgh, pro- | fessional schools, slippery rock state teachers in afternoon there be a symposium on sub- ject "the college student looks to- , ward future." speakers in-1 elude two students three from the' professional business world. at ; session place next year's convention chosen, officers bo elected, resolutions: considered. closing address willi made banquet by john lang, president national federation. his subject "a gen-: eratlon faces dry-rot." association has rapid strides membership activity this year. only other organization students" is north carolina. year are president, ros i innri i\f>llv. "rloomßhnrw stnto f tvs»r«vt-» i dim rvcii>, o let it) ieciuii-j f era college; vice president, mrs. caro-' line hesse, pennsylvania college for| women; recording secretary, miss' elizabeth barton, state college, and executive clifford wood, college. , are not sure about being our brother's keeper, or whom is neighbor, j there also the feeling that wo better than they. we willing to play good samaritan if can do "< it by proxy. nothing hinders spread of gospel in foreign lands more this feeling. people unow who send missionary believe themselves superior. need read again words paul, 'god hath made one blood ull nations men for dwell on all face earth.' jesus, 'thou shall love thy neighbor as thyself.' "we hear never dying command lord, 'go ye into world x>reach th® every creature.' person gospel, no imatter he is, where lives, under what condition lives. jesus speaks us out parable saysj 'go, thou likewise'." will broadcast today l/tllis" j miss melba beclt, who took a course (in radio program building at pittsburgh following her graduation from 'the bloomsburg state teachers college, has developed for shut-ins, which will be broadcast station weeu heading 3:45 o'clock this afternoon. fix dates for basketball tourney and track field meet at the college ittfrr —7/3f set bites fob spring tourneys basketball play at college march 10, 22 and 23 track meet on may 4 to ask p.i.a.a. sanction i .dates for the two big school boy i athletic events sponsored by bloomsburg stte teachers college, basket j ball tournament and track ! field meet, were announced yesterday, former to be staged saturday, march 16th, friday 22nd 23rd meet on may 4th. board of control p. i. a. «j will take up sanction college basketball tourney when it meets in february. this sanction, however, is expected. there no reason why should not 5 be. back 1922 before state eliminations, inaugurated event 1 has grown one finest things its type country. , addition, always done utmost cooperate with 3tate moving dates so that would interference. edmund "wicht, secretary a., a letter dr. e. h. nelson, faculty manager athletics at th e states regional championships are 16th final but expects given local tourney. high schools was revived last year much success an even larger |is expected spring throughout district, particularly wyoming valley where sport | saining rapidly, have been delighted interest "•rillingness sponsor event, vania association ol college students, j which meets friday and saturday, january llth 12th, at penn state college. the student council of 13.5. t.c. was able to arrange for him stop t over in bloomsburg order give townspeople an opportuni; y hear one who is probably the; outstanding leader coun- try. national federation in- eludes its membership colleges all types from every part country. ; through headquarters new york city conducts business organization, publishes each month mirror, maintains information service about • affairs, sponsors a weekly radio, ■ broadcast, by prominent speakers, ar-i ranges debutes here abroad bej tween american foreign i teajms, sends member \ news-release neiws, helps students with travel ar-1 rangements so that they may be meet country visited. international feder'■ at.ion students. congress anil regional % conventions provide means 1 leaders discuss ' affairs as well campus prob| leims. these, meetings are express their opinions make influence felt. congrt«s held boston during > christmas holidays waj? attended jack beck frank carflera, reprei renting 8.5. t.c., &vtd dick 'kellv. also 4 college, representing i'ennjg sylvania stujl dents. recent years h has been working washington interests stuv. president, mr. dang, represented on various committees ii councils considering relief othei matters vital concern student head speaks tomorrow ///v? 5 " john lang, national president of student federation, to speak at college assembly ■i john lang; president of the national' (j student federation will speak at i colege assembly ten o'clock friday | morning:. his subject be "young america plans for future." mr. lang is to banquet speak- j ' - f "'■« 1v" 1 miss beck in charge radio program for shut-ins at reading »/"/?£* miss melba beck, who took a coursei in radio program building' at pittsburgh school following her graduation with honors the bloomsburg state teachers college, staged first yesterday afternoon 3:45 o'clock from station weeu, reading. it was fifteen-minute for shut-ins. beck assisted by miles white, vocalist, and dean leh- ; man, pianist. arrangement throughout had been beck's hands. philosophical reminiscences" .he title she gave remarks. those heard declared quality of to have high. voice splendid, enunciation clear diction good. will be several successive weeks same hour on [same day week—3:4s leach thursday afternoon.
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Title | Scrapbook Page 1865 |
Headlines |
COLLEGE STUDENTS HOLD CONVENTION Will Broadcast Today Fix Dates For Basketball Tourney and Track and Field Meet at The College STUDENT HEAD SPEAKS TOMORROW Miss Beck in Charge Radio Program For Shut-ins at Reading |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1935-01-07; 1935-01-10; 1935-01-11 |
Type | Newspaper |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage1865 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Copyright held by The Press Enterprise Inc., Bloomsburg, PA |
Description
Title | Scrapbook Page 1865 |
Headlines |
COLLEGE STUDENTS HOLD CONVENTION Will Broadcast Today Fix Dates For Basketball Tourney and Track and Field Meet at The College STUDENT HEAD SPEAKS TOMORROW Miss Beck in Charge Radio Program For Shut-ins at Reading |
Description | Page from scrapbooks, consisting primarily of local newspaper articles, compiled by library staff at the Bloomsburg State Teachers College |
Publisher | Morning Press |
Date | 1935-01-07; 1935-01-10; 1935-01-11 |
Type | Newspaper |
Format | image\jpeg2000 |
Identifier | ScrapbookPage1865_0001.jp2 |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | eng |
Rights | Copyright held by The Press Enterprise Inc., Bloomsburg, PA |
Transcript | isink -i'lie honor y.sum." "student co-| joperative servings agencies," "what are we getting out of college?" "sub-j sidization athletics," "participationl day students in college life" and "how to interest public affairs." the chairmen will be from ' beaver college, university of pitts- j burgh, albright st. thomas .college, philadelphia phar- macy and science. saturday morning the representatives 1 will meet according to type college. ■ women's colleges under chairmanship pennsylvania col-1 lege for women; men's colleges, l lafayette; coeducational group, pittsburgh, pro- | fessional schools, slippery rock state teachers in afternoon there be a symposium on sub- ject "the college student looks to- , ward future." speakers in-1 elude two students three from the' professional business world. at ; session place next year's convention chosen, officers bo elected, resolutions: considered. closing address willi made banquet by john lang, president national federation. his subject "a gen-: eratlon faces dry-rot." association has rapid strides membership activity this year. only other organization students" is north carolina. year are president, ros i innri i\f>llv. "rloomßhnrw stnto f tvs»r«vt-» i dim rvcii>, o let it) ieciuii-j f era college; vice president, mrs. caro-' line hesse, pennsylvania college for| women; recording secretary, miss' elizabeth barton, state college, and executive clifford wood, college. , are not sure about being our brother's keeper, or whom is neighbor, j there also the feeling that wo better than they. we willing to play good samaritan if can do "< it by proxy. nothing hinders spread of gospel in foreign lands more this feeling. people unow who send missionary believe themselves superior. need read again words paul, 'god hath made one blood ull nations men for dwell on all face earth.' jesus, 'thou shall love thy neighbor as thyself.' "we hear never dying command lord, 'go ye into world x>reach th® every creature.' person gospel, no imatter he is, where lives, under what condition lives. jesus speaks us out parable saysj 'go, thou likewise'." will broadcast today l/tllis" j miss melba beclt, who took a course (in radio program building at pittsburgh following her graduation from 'the bloomsburg state teachers college, has developed for shut-ins, which will be broadcast station weeu heading 3:45 o'clock this afternoon. fix dates for basketball tourney and track field meet at the college ittfrr —7/3f set bites fob spring tourneys basketball play at college march 10, 22 and 23 track meet on may 4 to ask p.i.a.a. sanction i .dates for the two big school boy i athletic events sponsored by bloomsburg stte teachers college, basket j ball tournament and track ! field meet, were announced yesterday, former to be staged saturday, march 16th, friday 22nd 23rd meet on may 4th. board of control p. i. a. «j will take up sanction college basketball tourney when it meets in february. this sanction, however, is expected. there no reason why should not 5 be. back 1922 before state eliminations, inaugurated event 1 has grown one finest things its type country. , addition, always done utmost cooperate with 3tate moving dates so that would interference. edmund "wicht, secretary a., a letter dr. e. h. nelson, faculty manager athletics at th e states regional championships are 16th final but expects given local tourney. high schools was revived last year much success an even larger |is expected spring throughout district, particularly wyoming valley where sport | saining rapidly, have been delighted interest "•rillingness sponsor event, vania association ol college students, j which meets friday and saturday, january llth 12th, at penn state college. the student council of 13.5. t.c. was able to arrange for him stop t over in bloomsburg order give townspeople an opportuni; y hear one who is probably the; outstanding leader coun- try. national federation in- eludes its membership colleges all types from every part country. ; through headquarters new york city conducts business organization, publishes each month mirror, maintains information service about • affairs, sponsors a weekly radio, ■ broadcast, by prominent speakers, ar-i ranges debutes here abroad bej tween american foreign i teajms, sends member \ news-release neiws, helps students with travel ar-1 rangements so that they may be meet country visited. international feder'■ at.ion students. congress anil regional % conventions provide means 1 leaders discuss ' affairs as well campus prob| leims. these, meetings are express their opinions make influence felt. congrt«s held boston during > christmas holidays waj? attended jack beck frank carflera, reprei renting 8.5. t.c., &vtd dick 'kellv. also 4 college, representing i'ennjg sylvania stujl dents. recent years h has been working washington interests stuv. president, mr. dang, represented on various committees ii councils considering relief othei matters vital concern student head speaks tomorrow ///v? 5 " john lang, national president of student federation, to speak at college assembly ■i john lang; president of the national' (j student federation will speak at i colege assembly ten o'clock friday | morning:. his subject be "young america plans for future." mr. lang is to banquet speak- j ' - f "'■« 1v" 1 miss beck in charge radio program for shut-ins at reading »/"/?£* miss melba beck, who took a coursei in radio program building' at pittsburgh school following her graduation with honors the bloomsburg state teachers college, staged first yesterday afternoon 3:45 o'clock from station weeu, reading. it was fifteen-minute for shut-ins. beck assisted by miles white, vocalist, and dean leh- ; man, pianist. arrangement throughout had been beck's hands. philosophical reminiscences" .he title she gave remarks. those heard declared quality of to have high. voice splendid, enunciation clear diction good. will be several successive weeks same hour on [same day week—3:4s leach thursday afternoon. |