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Dee Tee Cee , September 1936 through October 1937, 1936-1937

 File — Box: 1

Scope and Contents

Missing Issues:

Numbering Incorrect December 2, Vol 11, No. 11 - December 9, Vol. 11, No. 13

Numbering Incorrect January, February, March, April, May Issues numbered incorrectly

Dates

  • Creation: 1936-1937

Creator

Access Restrictions

Open for research without restrictions.

Biographical / Historical

September 1936, Vol. 13, No. 2 Dee Tee Cee Editorial Staff listed; members of Athletic Association hike to Wildman's Landing at Lake Candlewood; Freshman receiption; Club Notes; Alumnae Notes; The Forum column by K. A. Sutton; faculty notes.

September 1936, Vol. 13, No. 3 Ninety members of the Athletic Association enjoy hike to Wildman's Landing; Dramatic Club holds open meeting; Personals; The Poetry Corner: Poems by Adele Flanagan and Edward Thomas; Faculty Hobbies; Literary Notes on "Gone With The Wind" by Margaret Mitchell.

October 1936, Vol. 13, No. 4 Rural Club visits schools and Marion Newton's farm; Danbury Fair begins; Club Notes; Letter to the Editor regarding time constraints on students; Poetry Corner: Poems by Theodore J. Shannon and Orrick Johns; Sophomores Inspect Wilton School; Personals; Faculty Hobbies.

October 1936, Vol. 13, No. 5 Dee Tee Cee Editorial Staff listed; Athletic Association members hike to McKay's farm in Cedar Heights; Newly organized Men's Forum to present varied social program; Lord Marley, Vice Chairman of the House of Lords in the British Parliament will be guest speaker on December 11 at the Green Hotel; Tennis Tournament begins; Editorial on the expiration of Article xix of the Washington treaty of 1922 by Helen Pauloski; Literary Notes: "Around The World In Eleven Years" by the children of Mr. Abbe, a newspaper photographer and Mrs. Abbe, a former follies girl; Reviews of the newest plays on Broadway; Personals by Jessie Levino; Club News.

October 28, 1936, Vol. 14, No. 6 Dee Tee Cee staff listed; Men's and Women's Forum news; Sports News; Class News; Alumnae News; Editorial on the religious education; Club news; Dramatic Club rehearsing for "Rector" and "Wedding Spells;" Personals; Poem "Reverie" and "To A Brook" by Martha Warner; New plays on Broadway.

November 4, 1936, Vol. 15, No. 7 Dee Tee Cee Editorial Staff listed; The Forum Dinner; Dramatic Club's three act play "Wedding Spells" to be given on November 24th; Club activities and sports news; Personals; Poetry of New England; The Book Nook.

November 11, 1936, Vol. 11, No. 8 Editorial Staff listed; Augusta Sutton addressed the Armistice Day meetings of the League of Women Voters; Book news and Reviews; poetry by Jane Reardon and Ralphine Patton; Club News and Personals.

November 18, 1936, Vol. 11, No. 9 Club Notes, Personals; poetry by Harriet Lawlor, C. O., and M. P.; Cinema Briefs.

November 25, 1936, Vol. 11, No. 10 Dee Tee Cee Editorial Staff listed; Club News; Opera News; Annual Visit to Town Farm; "On Broadway;" Personals, student poetry; and, Inquiring Photographer.

December 2, Vol. 11, No. 11 Dee Tee Cee Editorial Staff listed; Men's baseketball; DNS faculty and students to air 15 minute musical program on WICC radio; International News; plays and pictures review; Children's Theater; Personals; student poetry.

December 9, Vol. 11, No. 13 Assemby Notes; local events; Drama and Music Notes; poetry; Club News; December's Air Waves; local news.

December 16, Vol 11, No. 14 The Forum Banquet; Assembly News; Personals; Club News.

December 22, 1936, Vol 11, No. 15 Christmas program; Melody Singers visit DTC; Club News; Opera news; Poetry Corner; and, Humor Column.

January 6, 1937, Vol 13, No. 15 Editorial Staff listed; Club News; Personals; "1936 In Review;" student poetry.

January 13, 1937, Vol. 16, No. ? Music Centre to present The Mikado; Club News; Mr. Jenkins to speak in Assembly; "As We Begin 1937;" student poetry; Training School Notes, Personals; Faculty Hobbies.

January 20, 1937, Vol. 13, No. 18 News story "Industry and Labor Again At Odds;" Opera news; Letter to the Editor regarding plan of study by A Progressive Junio; student poetry; men's basketball, Faculty Hobbies, and song hits of DTC.

January 27, 1937, Vol. 14, No. 14 President Roosevelt's inauguration; Men's Forum to discuss Social Security Act; Men's basketball; Faculy replies to Progressive Junior's Letter to the Editor; short story and student poetry; Personals, Club News; Best Sellers; and Faculty Hobbies.

February 1937, Vol 12, No. 19 Editorial Staff listed; Assembly and Club Notes; Winter formal; Personals; Locust Avenue Training School Notes; student poetry; book reviews.

February 1937, Vol 12, No. 20 Club Notes; Musical Projects; student poetry on Abraham Lincoln; "The Shadow" column; Men's basketball; Inquiring Reporter; letters to St. Valentine.

February 1937, Vol. 12, No. 21 A. A. Tea Dance; Assembly Notes; Club News; "The Shadow" column.

March 3, 1937, Vol. 12, No. 22 Editorial Staff listed; the Nation and School News; Assembly and Club News; Carl Sandburg profiled; Personals and Etiquette columns; student poetry; book reviews on The Man Who Didn't Exist, Of Mice and Men, and "Paradise."

[March 10, 1937], Vol. 12, No. 23 Editorial Staff listed; Metropolitan Opera news; "The Value of Alexander Bell's Invention;" Alumnae, Club and Assembly News, Personals; "Guess Who" column; student poetry by Nancy B. Turner, Henry Van Dyke; Hilda L. Frost; Modern Etiquette column; and "Where Is Our School Emblem?"

[March 17, 1937], Vol. 12, No. 24 Prospective students; Mrs. deVillaFranca opinion on teaching music in school; publicity for progressive education; spelling bee; student poetry; book review "We Are Not Alone" by James Hilton; sports and club news; Personals; Phantom Three sees Sophmore B's in 1943.

[March 24, 1937], Vol. 12, No. 25 Discussion on Danbury News-Times editorial comment on teacher training; Town Farm trip planned; Assembly News; student poetry and book reports on "Young Robert" by George Allen, and "A Lamp On The Plans" by Paul Horgan; Sports and Club News; Personals; and April events.

No Date [March 31, 1937] Juniors conclude trial seminar plan; Progressive Education Association Meets; Club News; Welfare Committee presented musical progam at the Town Farm; student poetry; Easter Program; "Do You Remember When" column; and, Personals.

No Date [April 15, 1937] Vol. 16, No. 28 Retaining Normal Schools or Teachers Colleges topic of discussion with lawmakers; Club News; "Madrigal" discussed; new Text Book Room; student poetry.

No Date [April 22, 1937, Vol. 16, No. 29] Editorial Staff listed; Forum Column; Library Staff planning "Juvenile Collection;" Assembly News; "The New Finland;" Club News and Professional Scholarship; book review on "Cards On The Table" by Agatha Christie; Campus Chatter and Personals.

No Date [April 28, 1937], Vol. 13, No. 20 Eastern States Conference; Assembly Notes; Club News; Of Mice and Men by John Steinback reviewed; Student poetry; Personals; Song Hits at DTC.

No Date [May 5, 1937], Vol. 13, No. 21 Juniors to present "The Mystery of the Masked Girl;" Miss Emily Barnard, daughter of Dr. Henry Barnard to speak at DTC on May 10, 1937; Training School clases enterain in Assembly; Local News; Club Notes; Student Poetry.

October 1937, Volume 1, Number 1 Danbury Normal becomes Danbury State Teachers College and Dr. Ralph C. Jenkins installed as President on September 29, 1937; Club and Alumnae News; Personals; Sports already organized at DTC; Forum Club Officers listed; first appearance of ads for local businesses.

November 1937, Volume 1, Number 2 Augusta Sutton speaks at Armistice Day Service on November 7, 1937; Senior Class trips; The Pied Piper Puppeters from Cos Cob present "Little Red Horse;" Who's Who column; Club Notes; Literary Corner; Department News; Descriptive Ditties column; Campus Chatter; and, Alumnae News.

December 1937, Volume 1, Number 3 History of Connecticut Club travels; Eighth Annual Forum Banquet, Dr. No Yong Park and Dr. Yutaka Minakuchi debate "The Far Eastern Crisis;" Assembly and Alumnae News; Sports; Training School Notes; and, Personals.

Extent

From the Collection: 26 Linear Feet (17 boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

Repository Details

Part of the Western Connecticut State University Archives and Special Collections Repository

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