Dee Tee Cee , November 1938 through May 1941, 1938-1941
Dates
- Creation: 1938-1941
Creator
- From the Collection: Western Connecticut State University (Organization)
Access Restrictions
Open for research without restrictions.
Full Extent
From the Collection: 26 Linear Feet (17 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Series: English
General
November 1938, Volume II, Number 1
Dr. Alonzo P. Grace, State Commissioner of Education spoke to students and faculty on "The Changing School;" Danbury Players of DTC sponsor "Arms And the Man" by George Bernard Shaw; News Of The Clubs column; Campus Chatter; Clubs name officials; "Dressing for Class, What to wear and how to wear it."
December 1938, Volume II, Number 2
Sir George Paish, noted British economist, to speak at Forum's annual banquet; Dr. Ralph C. Jenkins appoionted 1939 chairman of the New England Teachers Preparation Association; Sport News; Poetry by Theresa Walsh, Helen O'Grady, and Emmet W. Bongar; Club News; Campus Chatter; Dressing For Formals column.
January 1939, Volume II, Number 3
Senior Class to give "Stage Door" as its senior play;Sport News; Book Review on "This Proud Heart" by Pearl S. Buck; Campus Chatter; poetry by Harry Carey, Arthur Coladarci, Mariette Keane, Helen Joyce and T. Walsh; Dressing For Sports; Senior visit New York's art museum.
February 1939, Volume II, Number 4
Music Department to present Deems Taylor's arrangement of "The Highwayman" by Alfred Noyes; Senir formal successful; Book review of "Oscar Wilde, The Man, The Artist, The Martyr" by Boris Brasol; Sports News; Training School Notes; Campus Chatter; poetry by Jeanne Robb, Emmet W. Bongar; and Paul Coladarci; Dressing for Class;
April 1939, Volume II, Number 5
Freshmen to sponsor formal dance; Training Schools to present pageant dealing with the development of rhythms, songs and dance; Book Reviews on "Reaching for the Stars by Nora Waln, "My Son, My Son" by Howard Spring, and "The Summing Up" by W.Somerset Maugham; Club and Sports News; Seniors to present "Stage Door;" Campus Chatter; Poetry by Harry Carey, H.Starr Jackson, and Paul Coladarci; Dressing for Class; and, Faculty News.
May 1939, Volulme II, Number 6
Activities scheduled for senior week; Junios sponsor formal for seniors; Student elections; Forum guest speaker Mrs. Miriam Beard Vaghts gives historical background for Hitler's rise to power; Campus Chatter; Club and Sports News; Book reviews on "My Sister Eileen" by Ruth McKenny, "With Malice Toward Some" by Margaret Halsey, and "Listen! The Wind" by Anne Morrow Lindbergh; Governor R. E. Baldwin to speak at commencement; Poetry by A.Coladarci, Emmet W. Bongar and H. Starr Jackson.
June 1939, Volume II, Number 7
Junior Prom successful; Commencement to be held June 16, 1939; Training Schools pageant successful; Faculty Facts, poetry by Arthur Coladarci, Emmet W. Bongar, and Hariett Jackson; Campus Chatter; DTC BestSellers, "What's On Your Mind" column.
October 1939, Volume III, Number 1
Faculty attend annal Convocation held at New Britain; Freshman reception; sophomore formal; Book Review on "All This and Heaven Too" by Rachel Field; Clubs organize at DTC; Campus Chatter; Faculty News.
November 1939, Volume III, Number 2
Senior Class select "You Can't Take It With You" as their senior play; Danbury Players sponor play festival; Forum Luncheon successful; Fire Drill Committee organized; Sport News; Faculty Facts; Campus Chatter; Assemby Notes; poetry by Emmet Bonegar, Harriett Jackson, Kathryn Barrett, and Thomas Daly.
December 1939, Volume III, Number III
Senior Yearbook staff selected; Dr. Lengyel to be Forum Speaker; Senior Class Play column; Dr. Jenkins speaks on Henry Barnard; Book Review on "The Memoirs of Julian Hawthorne" by Edith Garrigues Hawthorne; Faculty Facts; Campus Chatter; Club and Dorm News; and, poetry by Arthur Coladarci.
April 1940, Volume III, Number 7
Casting completed for Iolanthe; Freshman to sponsor formal; Club News; Sport News; Book Review on "A Novel of the Life of Galileo" by Zsolt de Harsanyi; Campus Chatter; Dorm News; Student poetry by Arthur Coladarci and Jeanne Robb.
May 1940, Volume III Number 8
Junior Class signs Enoch Light and his orchestra for the Junior-Senior promenade in honor of the graduating class; Alumni hold reunion; Club News; Two students discuss war, Section 1; Assembly Notes; Campus Chatter; Dorm News; student poetry by Jeanne Robb and Arthur Coladaric; Alumnae News.
June 1940, Volume III, Number 9
Light's Orchestra plays at Junior-Senior Prom; Seniors In Final Week, activities planned; Last words of the seniors; A. A. Activities; The Seniors in Poetry; Campus Chatter; Dorm Doings; Assembly News.
Introductory Issue 1940, Vol. IV, No. 1
Freshman reception; Flying courses offered to college students with two years of college training; Sports Panorama Day successful; Enrollment increases; DSTC entering 37th academic year; Sports News; Club News; Asembly Notes; Campus Chatter; Dorm Doings.
October 1940, Volume IV, Number 2
Senior B. World Literature Class visited the productions of "The Cricket on the Hearth' and "Twelfth Night" at the Chekhov Theatre in Ridgebury; First Aid Course Offered; Class of '44 holds first picnic; Flying courses underway; Campus Chatter; Dorm News; DSTC gives extension courses; Book reviews on "Portrait of Jennie" by Robert Nathan and "The Boy and Girl Tramps of America" by Thomas Minehan; Meteorite specialist spoke to Junion B division geology class; Club Activities; Sport News Column.
November 1940, Volume IV, No. 3
Senior play "Death Takes a Holiday;" Forum dinner party speaker Dr. Frederick L. Schuman, Prof. of Political Science at Williams College; Red Cross First Aid Course; Sport News and Club News Columns; Book Review on "Mrs. Miniver" by Jan Struther; Forum Column; Student poetry by Sarah E. Smith, C. L. Cleaveland; and, Oliver Goldsmith; Campus Chatter and Dorm News; "Slanguage" versus American language heard on campus.
December 1940, Vol. IV, No. 4
DSTC will present the Chekhov Theatre Company in "The Cricket On the Hearth;" Assembly Notes; Club and Sport News columns; student poetry by Emmet W. Bongar, William Young, Sarah E. Smith, Sarah Reed; and H. Starr Jackson; Campus Chatter; Club News; Forum News gives history and offspring of The Forum which was founded by Dr. Augusta Sutton.
January 1941, Vol. IV, No. 5
"The Cricket On the Hearth" review; Publications Association formed; D.T.C. Basketball Squad, 1940-1941, labeled photograph; Athletic Association news; Assembly notes; Book Review on "You Can't Go Home Again" by Thomas Wolfe; Dorm and Club News; Campus Chatter; Forum News.
February 1941, Vol. VI, No. 6
President Jenkins attends the Natiional Conference of Defense Committees of Colleges and Universities; Remedial courses organized; Editorial on need to organize an Athletic Association; Assembly Notes; Sports Column; Campus Chatter and Dorm Doings; student poetry by Alabert E. Bedat, Sarah Smith, Mary E. Walsh, Emmet W. Bongar, and Eugene McGowan; Students interest in driving course.
March 1941, Vol. VI, No. 7
DTC to attend Eastern States Association for Teachers Convention; Alum Daniel Skandera, class of 1940, to get wings; DSTC will sponsor second annual Drama Day; Editorial on Student Council; Assembly and Faculty Notes; Club News focus on The Forum and its activities; Campus Chatter; New column "Advice to Lovelorn" debuts; student poetry; sport activities.
April 1941, Vol. IV, No. 8
Miss Anna E. Scollin to be honored at a dinner party; Annual Forum Spring Lecture/Dinner to hear Mr. Joseph Barnes, foreign editor of the New York Post who will give analysis of current war; Club and Assembly News; Sport News; Campus Chatter and Dorm News; student poetry by Evelyne Rotunda, Mary E. Walsh and others; Faculty News.
Senior Issue 1941, Vol. IV, No. 9
Graduation day program published; Yale Collegians to play at the annual Junior-Senior Prom; Senior activity week; June 4, 1941 Senior Class day Exercises; Reminiscing; Assembly Reviews; Faculty News; Campus Chatter; Athletic Association news.
Repository Details
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