Bright Lights and Chewed Nails Signal Library Exam Rush
In a bustling library scene readers describe bright lights and anxious faces as exam time approaches. Advertisements show new army comforts at home and travel, while some LC eligibles prefer familiar surroundings. Humble workers enjoy breaks, hoping for higher pay. a Chicago store notes employee illness or events require advance notice to the manager.
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Library Receives Major Bulwer Lytton Eliot and Dickens Gift
The Lee College library is gifted a fifteen volume Bulwer Lytton set, ten volumes of George Eliot, Louisa Muhlbach series, Dickens works, and Oscar Wilde and Doyle titles by Mr. Elbert H. Davis of Baytown. Sylvia Stern, librarian, says the donation strengthens library resources for students and the public.
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George Eliot
Luxenburg
Louisa Muhlbach
Charles Dickens
Lee College Library
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Alabama
Baytown
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Seige
Granada
Harold
Pelham
Alice
Eliot
Lif
Ted Veil
Romola
Middlemarch
Daniel Deronda
Theophrastus
Dickens
Dorrit
Oscar Wilde
A. Conan Doyle
Davis
Sylvia Stern
Lee College Dismisses for Easter Holidays
Lee College will dismiss classes Friday April 11 for the Easter Holidays. Classes resume Wednesday April 16 marking the start of the last nine weeks of the semester.
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Lee College
Lee College spring graduates map future paths and drama plans
Junior College students announced post graduation plans including university study at Texas and Rice, continued work, and summer travels. The Touring Players Company will perform The Glass Menagerie and Man of Destiny in Lee College auditorium with Temptest staged in the evening.
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Jackie Summers
Prudential of America
University of Houston
Lee
Ann Ruth
Buddy
Annie Horn
Texas
Corpus Christi
Aransas Pass
Southwest Texas State Teachers College
Tennessee Williams
George Bernard Shaw
Players Company
Lee College
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Dean Walter Randall
Glass Menagerie
Amanda Wingfield
Amanda
Rehearsals for Down in the Valley at Lee College
Lee College Choir schedules April 3 performance of the operetta Down in the Valley by Kurt Wiel under Miss Hildagarde Odhner and Mrs. Lynn O Hagan. Cast includes Brack Weaver Gene Thompson Jennie Parsons Freda Williams Thomas Bouche and others. Laura is described as frail due to a childhood illness and wears a leg brace in the tale.
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Brack Weaver
Gene Thompson
Jennie Parsons
Freda Williams
Thomas Bouche
Glenn Lowry
Benny Middaugh
Charles Holcomb
Jennie
Drew Ballard
Peters
Lee Bishop
Guard
Edwin E. Atteberry, Jr
Roy Paul Black
Alvis Don Brewer
Johnny Krolczyk
Cullis Rayford Reese
Emma Louise Bauer
Carolyn Foster
Margaret Chaddick Garrett
Shirley Faye Massey
Margaret Robinson
Janie Tarburton
Norma Wilder
Carolyn Wynne
Joy Powell
Betty Templer
Carolyn Lauland
Joyce Ford
Jane Dill
Louise Childress
James Carrell
E. W. Felscher
Robert Hensley
William C. Jackson
Eugene Read
Laura
Jim O’connor
Tom
Students Express Opinion on Roles Behind the Bride Play
The Lee College Curtain Club rehearses FA THER OF THE BRIDE a three act play slated for May under Mrs. Lynn O Hagan. The cast is led by Bobby Jack Van DeVenter as the bride with Kay Banks in the role.
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Lee College
Lynn O'Hagan
Bobby Jack van DeVenter
Kay Banks
Bobby Jack
March Winds and Meterology Like Ancient Legend
March winds are explained as air in motion driven by unequal temperature distribution. The piece links spring’s renewal to wind theory, notes Aristotle’s definition, and calls weather phenomena music with vivid, eerie sound imagery. It ends by invoking the Ides of March and mythic tempests.
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Martius
Ulysses
Aeolus
Aristotle
Engineer urged to find ability early in career
Mary Terry reports on the need for strong math skills in engineering and outlines preparatory courses. Mr. H. H. Hall notes demand across industries and government, warns weak math candidates to avoid the field, and stresses lifelong learning to keep up with daily advances in the atomic age.
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