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Colby Alumnus Vol. 25, No. 5: March 1936
CONTENTS
Forty Years Out: \u2796 Looks BackBy H. Warren Foss \u2796
Fifty-Five Years Ago This Spring: The 1881 Baseball Nine
Colby Hears The Secretary Of LaborBy Alice Frost Lord
Small Colleges Necessities : A Speech of Twenty-Five Years AgoLetters To The Alumnus
Colby\u27s Number One Class AgentBy Another Agent
Endowment Increased Million In Five Years
The Colby AtmosphereBy Alice Frost Lord
Freshman Sons And Daughters Of Colby
Mid-Winter Meeting Of Alumnae CouncilBy Ervena Goodale Smith \u2724
Necrology: Mortimer Originated Topics Of The Times Meetings Of The Alumni Associations
The Class NotesEdited by Joseph Coburn Smith \u272
Colby Alumnus Vol. 31, No. 5: March 1942
CONTENTS
The President\u27s PageThe Talk of the College
Partakers in a Great AdventureEdward F. Stevens \u2789
Forerunners of Colby FraternitiesMary D. Herrick
One Foot In Heaven
I\u27m Glad I Studied Under… Contributions from: George Otis Smith \u2793; Helen Beede Brenneman \u2793; Harriet V. Bessey \u2797; Leslie B. Arey \u2712; John W. Brush \u2720; Merle Davis Hamilton \u2721; Alice Paul Allen \u2729; Hamid F. Lemoine \u2732; Norris E. Dibble \u2741.
A 78 Year Insurance CareerWest Meets EastCurrie Conrad \u2745
With the Blue and Gray TeamsNorman C. Perkins \u2732
Books by Colby AuthorsThe Rare Book Corner
My First SchoolAmbrose B. Warren \u2799
Colby Men With the ColorsClass Notes About Colby Men and WomenMilestonesNecrolog
Colby Alumnus Vol. 21, No. 3: Spring 1932
EDITORIAL NOTES:
The Year Now ClosingCommencementA Human TragedyAdvertising the CollegeOpen MindsLeadershipMayflower HillStaff RecruitingRequired Physical EducationThousands in PrizesA Moot ProblemThe Lecture CourseThe Author of AmericaColby\u27s FriendsTown and GownThe Good Men DoClass ReunionsIfA Deficit
SPECIAL ARTICLES:
The World Is Turning to Its Teachers, By Florence Hale, President N. E. A.The Liberal Arts College, By Franklin Winslow Johnson, L.H.D. \u2791The Cornish Letters (Continued), By Herbert Carlyle Libby, Litt.D. \u2702Societies of Sons and Daughters of Colby, By Joseph Coburn Smith, M.A. \u2724Education for Women on Colby\u27s New Campus, By Director of Colby PublicityAddresses at Unveiling of Smith Tablet, By Leopold H. R. Hass, A.B., Herbert Carlyle Libby \u2702, Franklin Winslow Johnson \u2791April Meeting Board of Trustees, By Edwin Carey Whittemore, D.D. \u2779Paving the Way to Peace, An Address, By John Edward Nelson, LL.D. \u2798
Colby Gatherings:At New York, By Leonard Withington Mayo, A.B. \u2722At Boston, By Associated PressAt Hartford, By Linda Graves, A.B. \u2795
Submarine Poetry, By Carl J. Weber, M.A.From the Secretaries of Graduate Organizations, By G. Cecil Goddard A.B. \u2729, Alice May Purinton, A.M. \u2799Announcements and Program of the One Hundred and Eleventh Commencement, By Lester Frank Weeks, A.M. \u2715Among the Graduates, By the EditorIn Memoriam: By the Edito
Colby Alumnus Vol. 29, No. 8: July 1940
CONTENTS
The President\u27s PageTalk of the CollegeTen Receive Honorary Degrees
Digest of Commencement Speeches:Class Day Oration, by Klaus Dreyer \u2740Class Day Address, by Professor Webster Chester Alumnae Luncheon Remarks, by Ina McCausland \u2715 Baccalaureate Sermon, by Rev. Albert W. Beaven Boardman Sermon, by Vernelle W. Dyer \u2715Commencement Address, by Elizabeth F. Brenner \u2740 Commencement Address, by Ernest C. Marriner, Jr. \u2740
Kay Herrick Escapes German BombsStudent Oratory in the Fifties
Spirit High at Commencement DinnerBy Alice Frost Lord
Echoes from the Class ReunionCommencement Play a HitGraduate Bodies Elect
Colby\u27s Victory Year By Leonel L. Saucier \u2727
Local Colby ClubsNecrologyClass Notes About Colby Men and WomenMilestone
Finding Aid to the Collection of Alice Brown Materials.
Alice Brown (12/5/1857 - 6/21/1948) was born in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire. She graduated from Robinson Seminary in Exeter, N.H., in 1876, and taught in local schools for five years before moving to Boston, Massachusetts, to write full time. There, she wrote and did editorial work for the Christian Register, followed by The Youth\u27s Companion, and published on average a book a year until 1935, continuing to write shorter works into the 1940s. Brown wrote novels, short stories, plays, and poetry, much of which focused on local New England settings. She also wrote biographies and travelogues. The bulk of the author\u27s personal correspondence was destroyed at her wishes upon her death in 1948.
The collection contains letters (1895 - 1944) from Alice Brown to various correspondents, including some literary figures (Sarah Orne Jewett, Charles E. L. Wingate) and editors of publications (Boston Evening Transcript, Colby Library Quarterly). The collection also contains some First Appearances of the author\u27s published work (Harper\u27s Monthly magazine, The Youth\u27s Companion)
Colby Alumnus Vol. 38, No. 3: January 1949
CONTENTS
The President\u27s PageTalk of the CollegeRoderick Scoops the World
On the AverageBy Reginald H. Sturtevant \u2721
Development Fund NotesThe French Remember the Friendship TrainAmong the Faculty\u2787 Did Not ForgetAlbion Marks Martyr\u27s Birthplace
The LYRICAL BALLADS After 150 YearsBy Dr. Alice Comparetti
The Chairman\u27s Comer and Club Notes
On Colby and EvolutionBy Dr. Henry Moor \u2710
Colby SportsBy Sid McKeen \u2749
Class NotesMilestonesNew Alumni AddressesNecrolog
Colby Alumnus Vol. 21, No. 2: Winter 1932
EDITORIAL NOTES:
A Maine InstitutionA CorrectionThe Christmas ClubWrong InferencesAdjustmentsIn the Field of PhysicsAn ExperimentTreasurer HubbardInvaded RanksWe\u27re Off!Butting WallsA Mild SuggestionThe Pace that Kills
SPECIAL ARTICLES:
Radio City, By Merle Crowell, Litt.D. \u2710The Colleges of Maine, By Franklin Winslow Johnson, L.H.D. \u2791Incident in a Gentleman\u27s House, By Arthur G. Staples, M.A., ( A.G.S. )A Memory of the Class of 1876, By Clement Howard Hallowell , A.B. 76The Letters of Judge Cornish (Continued), By Herbert Carlyle Libby, Litt.D. \u2702My New Job, By George Otis Smith, Ph.D. \u2793Progress on the Colby Project, By Joseph Coburn Smith M.A. \u2724Where Does Your Class Stand? By G. Cecil Goddard, A.B. \u2729Candidates for Alumni and Alumnae Trustees, By the Secretaries of the Graduate Associations Dum Vivimus, Vivamus , By the Director of Colby PublicityFrom the Alumnae Office, By Alice Mary Purinton, A.M. \u2799First Meeting of Colby Women Class Agents, By the Alumnae SecretaryCollege Salaries (Portland Evening News)Among the Graduates, By the EditorIn Memoriam, By the Edito
Colby Alumnus Vol. 24, No. 7: May 1935
CONTENTS
Consecratio CollegiiBy 1905
This Is The Alumnae Building!By Joseph Coburn Smith \u2724
Three Alumni Meetings Held In BostonHarland R. Ratcliffe \u2723
\u2767 Reunion
The Changing Status Of WomenBy Harriet Sweetser Greene \u2720
Producing Real Ministers His CallingBy Edward H. Cotton \u2705
Shall I Send My Child To Camp This Summer?By Adele M. McLoon \u2721
An Adventure In PoliticsBy Mary Donald Deans \u2710
The Association Of University WomenBy Alice Nye Fite \u2797
French Honor For Colby \u2733 AlumnaBy J. Dorsa Rattenbury \u2732
John ProfessorBy Cecil A. Rollins \u2717
Joe AlumnusBy G. Cecil Goddard \u2729
The Commencement ProgramThe Colby Necrology
Class NotesEdited by Joseph Coburn Smith \u272
Colby Alumnus Vol. 12, No. 2: January 1923
EDITORIAL NOTES:
Town and GownThe History of the College — Lost?Two-thousand Names FirstOpportunity for LawyersThe Effort of the AlumnaeClasses to Reunion in JuneColby Sons of Colby GraduatesThe Colby Summer School
SPECIAL ARTICLES:
The Second Century Endowment Fund, By President Arthur J. Roberts, LL.D. \u2790Life-Sketches of Colby Men and Women, By Herbert C. Libby, Litt.D. \u2702November Meeting of the Board of Trustees, By Edwin C. Whittemore, D.D. \u2779Thoughts on My Summer in Europe, By Charles William Bradlee, M.A. \u2708The Challenge to Liberal Christianity, By George A. Andrews, M.A., D.D. \u2792Givers to the Colby Relief Fund, By Frank B. Hubbard \u2781, TreasurerThe Survival of Personality After Death, By Frederick C. Thayer, Sc.D. \u2765Contributors to the Alumnae Building Fund, By Alice M. Purinton, B.A. \u2799A Citizenship Creed, By John Garland Pollard, Marshall-Wytke SchoolIn Memoriam, By the EditorAddress at Memorial Services for William Penn Whitehouse, By Leslie Colby Cornish, LL.D. \u2775Members of the Christmas Club for 1922, By the President of ColbySome Recent Books by Colby Men, By the EditorThe Swatow Typhoon, By Abbie Gertrude Sanderson, B.A. \u2714The Challenge to the Alumnae, By Rose Adelle Gilpatrick, M.A. \u2792What Colby Men and Women Say of the Alumnus, By the EditorDaniel Pratt, G. A. T., Again, By Wilder Washington Perry, M.A. \u2772The North College Fire, By the EditorThe Need of Our Alumnae Building, By Corinne B. Van Norman, Physical DirectorFrom Slave to Influential Member of College Staff, By Joseph Coburn Smith \u2724The Western Maine Colby Alumnae Association, By the SecretaryThe Waterville Alumnae Association, By Elizabeth R. Whipple, B.A. \u2721On the Campus, By Students of the Class in JournalismNews-Notes About the FacultyThe Colby Delta Chapter of Kappa Phi Kappa, By Antonius P. Savides, Ph.D.Among the Graduates, By the Edito
Colby Alumnus Vol. 24, No. 8: July 1935
CONTENTS
The 114th CommencementBy Harland R. Ratcliffe \u2723
Quo Vadis, Colby Fraternities?By Ernest C. Marriner \u2713
Interfraternity Athletic Trophy
Alice Purinton, Alumnae Secretary, ResignsBy Rose Adelle Gilpatrick \u2792
Kling Awards: Class of 1939
Lovejoy Honored: Freedom Of The Press UpheldBy Oscar A. Shepard
Characteristics Of Sinclair Lewis\u27 WorksBy John G. Rideout \u2736
Football SchedulesThe April Meeting Of The Trustees
Colby Cannot Live The Hermit\u27s LifeBy Leslie F. Murch \u2715
Citation For Honorary Degrees
Commencement Breakfast Of Phi Beta KappaBy Grace Foster \u2721
The Class Reunions
John ProfessorBy Cecil A. Rollins \u2717
The Foss Hall SideBy Ervena Goodale Smith \u2724
Stricken From Colby\u27s Alumni Roll: The Necrology
Class NotesEdited By Joseph Coburn Smith \u272
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