Bulletin (1938-1939)

Bulletin (1938-1939)

Minnesota State University Moorhead RED: a Repository of Digital Collections Undergraduate Bulletins (Catalogs) Course Catalogs 1938 Bulletin (1938-1939) Minnesota State Teachers College Follow this and additional works at: https://red.mnstate.edu/bulletins Recommended Citation Minnesota State Teachers College, "Bulletin (1938-1939)" (1938). Undergraduate Bulletins (Catalogs). 24. https://red.mnstate.edu/bulletins/24 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Course Catalogs at RED: a Repository of Digital Collections. It has been accepted for inclusion in Undergraduate Bulletins (Catalogs) by an authorized administrator of RED: a Repository of Digital Collections. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE BULLETIN OF THE STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE MOORHEAD, MINNESOTA 1938-1939 GENERAL CATALOG NUMBER This College is a fully accredited member of THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION of TEACHERS COLLEGES and is an authorized State Institution for the Training of Teachers. THE BULLETIN of Moorhead State Teachers College Entered at the Post Office at Moorhead, Minnesota, as Second Class Matter. Series 88 JANUARY, 1988 Number 6 MINNESOTA TEACHERS COLLEGE BOARD Appointed by the Governor BENJAMIN DRAKE, Director at Large and President ...... Minneapolis JOHN GUNDERSEN ROCKWELL, Commissioner of Education and Secretary ... ... .................... St. Paul ALFRED W. SAUER, Resident Director .. .. .................. Winona F. A. BAKER, Resident Director ... ............. .... ..... Mankato HOWARD DONAHUE, Resident Director ................... St. Cloud G. L. GOSSLEE, Resident Director ........... .. ... ........ Moorhead VIENA P. JOHNSON, Resident Director . ..................... Duluth DEWITT H. GARLOCK, Resident Director .. ..... .. ... ...... Bemidji SHELDON S. TINGLE, Director at Large ...... ............ St. Paul ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF G. L. GOSSLEE ................................... Resident Director RAY B. MAcLEAN ........................................ President GEORGINA LOMMEN .............. .... Director of Training School MABEL E. LUMLEY ................................ Dean of Women CASPER P. LURA ..................................... Dean of Men JENNIE M. OWENS . ..................... Registrar and Accountant MILLIE H. DAHL ................... ............ Dormitory Director ALFREDA JONES ........................... ............... Nurse PHEBE H. VOWLES ....................... Secretary to the President LUCIA ASKEGAARD ................ Secretary in the Training School BEATRICE E. LEWIS ............ Clerk, Registrar-Accountant's Office 2 STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE CALENDAR 1938-1939 SPRING QUARTER 1938 Registration of new students ........................ Saturday, March 5 Col Class work begins ................................... Monday, March 7 pro' Easter vacation begins, noon ...................... Wednesday, April13 tra1 Class work resumed ................................. Tuesday, April19 sho Commencement ...................................... Monday, June 6 bef1 Spring quarter ends ....... .......................... Monday, June 6 app vac1 SUMMER QUARTER 1938 mai Registration of students .............................. Monday, June 13 Tea Class work begins ................................... Tuesday, June 14 Close of summer session ............................... Friday, July 22 FALL QUARTER 1938 Conference for entering students ................. Tuesday, September 6 stu< Registration of upperclassmen ................... Tuesday, September 6 the Completion of registration ..................... Wednesday, September 7 fen Class work begins ............................. Thursday, September 8 Auc Fall quarter ends, noon ....................... Wednesday, November 23 me:t adv intE WINTER QUARTER 1938-1939 con: Registration of new students ..................... Monday, November 28 Class work begins .............. ............... Tuesday, November 29 Christmas vacation begins 4:00 p.m ................ Friday, December 16 Class work resumed ............................... Tuesday, January 3 Winter quarter ends, noon ............................ Friday, March 3 den twe SPRING QUARTER 1939 offe Registration of new students ........................ Saturday, March 4 ervl Class work begins ................................... Monday, March 6 off Easter vacation begins, noon ....................... Wednesday, April 5 the Class work resumed .............. .................. Tuesday, Aprilll I I Commencement ...................................... Monday, June 5 fro I Spring quarter ends .................................. Monday, June 5 deaJ SUMMER QUARTER 1939 Registration of students .............................. Monday, June 12 Class work begins ................................... Tuesday, June 13 Close of summer session ............................... Friday, July 21 M 0 0 R H E A D, M I N N E S 0 T A 3 GENERAL INFORMATION Admission All persons wishing to enroll in the Moorhead State Teachers [arch 5 College should make application for admission upon a blank [arch 7 provided for the purpose. This application including the official .pril13 transcript of high school records and certificate of character .pril19 should be filed with the registrar of the college at least ten days June 6 before the opening of the quarter. It is recommended that the June 6 application should also include a physician's certificate of recent vaccination. The blank "Application for Admission" will be mailed on a request sent to the registrar of the Moorhead State rune 13 Teachers College. rune 14 July 22 Conference Day and Registration Tuesday of the opening week is Conference Day for those students entering for the first time. Upper classmen will see mber 6 the proper faculty adviser for the purpose of checking trans­ mber 6 ferred credits. All freshmen are expected to be present in the lmber 7 Auditorium by 9:00a.m. of this day. A program of tests, adjust­ mber 8 ment of credits, searching for rooms, conference with faculty aber 23 advisers, and social affairs combine to make the day helpful and interesting to the new student, and will eliminate much of the confusion attendant on the first registration at college. aber 28 nber 29 nber 16 Living Accommodations mary 3 Wheeler and Comstock are two comfortable, homelike resi­ larch 3 dences for women, and the men's hall offers accommodations for twenty-six men. These halls are centers of student life, and offer the joys of fine friendship and happy companionship. Res­ llarch 4 ervations for rooms are made only when accompanied by a fee !larch 6 of five dollars. If reservations are cancelled before August 20 April 5 the deposit will be refunded. lprilll Students desiring rooms off-campus must secure those rooms June 5 from the approved lists in the offices of the dean of men and June 5 dean of women. Address inquiries about admission, credits, or rooms to: rune 12 rune 13 THE MOORHEAD STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE July 21 MOORHEAD, MINNESOTA 4 STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE FACULTY E' RAY B. MacLEAN, Ph. B. (Hamline University), M.A. (University of Minnesota), Ped. D. (Hamline University); State Teachers College, Moorhead, 1923. J( President KATHARINE LEONARD, B. A., M.A. (University of Vermont), (Uni­ versity of Chicago), (Teachers College, Columbia); State Teachers CI College, Moorhead, 1906 Mathematics MAUDE HAYES, B. A., M.A. (Nashville College), (Oxford University, England), (Trinity College, Dublin); State Teachers College, Moor­ BI head,1910 Literature ETHEL DURBORA W, B.S., M.A. (Teachers College, Columbia), (Uni­ JE versity of Chicago); State Teachers College, Moorhead, 1914 Principal and Supervisor, Primary Grades and Kindergarten GRACE GOODSELL (Moorhead State Teachers College), (Library JE School, University of Minnesota); State Teachers College, Moorhead, 1914 Library At DANIELL. PRESTON, B. E. (Moorhead State Teachers College), (Con­ servatory, Lawrence University), (Studio Training, Chicago and New York City); State Teachers College, Moorhead, 1915 Music GJ FLORA M. FRICK, B. A. (Butler College), M.A. (Northwestern Univer­ sity), (University of Wisconsin); State Teachers College, Moorhead, 1919 Physical Education M. MARGARET BIERI, B. S. (Carleton College), M.A. (Teachers College, Columbia); State Teachers College, Moorhead, 1920 Rural Education M. MARGARET McCARTEN, B.S. (North Dakota State College), (Art Institute, Chicago) ; State Teachers College, Moorhead, 1920 Art H ' ELLA A. HAWKINSON, B. A., M.A. (University of Minnesota); State Teachers College, Moorhead, 1920 Principal and Supervisor, College High School B~ SAMUEL G. BRIDGES, B.S., M.A. (Dennison University), (Ohio State University), (University of Minnesota); State Teachers College, Moorhead, 1921 History AI SARAH HOUGHAM, B. S. (Kansas State Agricultural College), (Library School, Illinois University) ; State Teachers College, Moorhead, 1921 Library ALEX J. NEMZEK, B. E. (Moorhead State Teachers College); State JG Teachers College, Moorhead, 1923 Physical Education MOORHEA~ MINNESOTA 5 ETHEL TAINTER, Ph. B. (University of Chicago), B. E. (Dearborn School of Lyceum Arts), (Columbia University); State Teachers Col­ lege, Moorhead, 1923 of English ~e, JOSEPH KISE, B. A. (St. Olaf College), (University of Minnesota), M.A. (Harvard University); State Teachers College, Moorhead, 1923 Political Science I i­ rs CLIFFORD P. ARCHER, B. A. (Iowa State Teachers College), M.A., Ph. D. (State University of Iowa); State Teachers College, Moorhead, 1923 Education ;y, •r- BLANCHE LOUDON, B.S., M.A. (Teachers College, Columbia) ; State Teachers

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