Morningsider: Volume 02, Number 04 (1943-12)
Title
Morningsider: Volume 02, Number 04 (1943-12)
Creator
Morningside College: Creator
Source
Archives (3rd Floor)
Description
The Morningsider was a monthly newsletter that Morningside College sent to Alumni to keep them informed about what was happening on campus and in the lives of other alumni. The Morningsider Volume 02, Number 04 was published for the month of December in 1943.
This edition is in fair shape, with minimal damage. The very outside edge of the pages is starting to fray, but it's still not major yet. There is also a crease in the middle of the pages, suggesting it had been folded in half and stored that way for a while. Lastly, there are three hole punches on the inside of the pages but little damage is done by those outside of the punches themselves.
This edition is in fair shape, with minimal damage. The very outside edge of the pages is starting to fray, but it's still not major yet. There is also a crease in the middle of the pages, suggesting it had been folded in half and stored that way for a while. Lastly, there are three hole punches on the inside of the pages but little damage is done by those outside of the punches themselves.
Table Of Contents
Christmas, 1943-pg. 1
Professor James Reistrup Receives High Praise-pg. 1
Former Faculty-pg. 1
Professor Coss-pg. 1
Messiah Enjoyed by Many-pg. 1
United Campaign Progress Most Encouraging-pg. 1
People of America, Listen!-pg. 2
Elma Parkinson Edgington, '18, Heroine in School Fire-pg.2
Class Notes-pg.2
Wee Morningsiders-pg.2
Sioux Cityan's Poems Will Appear in Book-pg. 3
Former M.S. Grad Honored for Work in Jerusalem-pg.3
Marriages-pg. 3
Your Morningsider-pg. 3
Meet The Coss Family-pg. 3
Another Hickman Orator-pg. 4
Campus Visitors-pg. 4
Home from Overseas-pg. 4
Mary Dolliver, '20, U.S.O. Director-pg. 4
Wins Poetry Contest-pg. 4
Service Note-pg. 4
Engagements-pg. 4
Morningside College Alumni and Former Students in Service-pg. 5
Lt. James H. Alexander Jr., Killed in Action-pg. 6
Capt. Don Rodawig with Hospital Staff in Africa-pg. 6
Lr. Byron Michaelson Reported Missing-pg. 6
Gold Star List-pg. 6
For Morningside War Service Records-pg. 6
Professor James Reistrup Receives High Praise-pg. 1
Former Faculty-pg. 1
Professor Coss-pg. 1
Messiah Enjoyed by Many-pg. 1
United Campaign Progress Most Encouraging-pg. 1
People of America, Listen!-pg. 2
Elma Parkinson Edgington, '18, Heroine in School Fire-pg.2
Class Notes-pg.2
Wee Morningsiders-pg.2
Sioux Cityan's Poems Will Appear in Book-pg. 3
Former M.S. Grad Honored for Work in Jerusalem-pg.3
Marriages-pg. 3
Your Morningsider-pg. 3
Meet The Coss Family-pg. 3
Another Hickman Orator-pg. 4
Campus Visitors-pg. 4
Home from Overseas-pg. 4
Mary Dolliver, '20, U.S.O. Director-pg. 4
Wins Poetry Contest-pg. 4
Service Note-pg. 4
Engagements-pg. 4
Morningside College Alumni and Former Students in Service-pg. 5
Lt. James H. Alexander Jr., Killed in Action-pg. 6
Capt. Don Rodawig with Hospital Staff in Africa-pg. 6
Lr. Byron Michaelson Reported Missing-pg. 6
Gold Star List-pg. 6
For Morningside War Service Records-pg. 6
Publisher
Morningside College
Date Created
1943-12
Type
Text
Format
Periodical
6 Pages
9 Inches x 12 Inches
Language
English
Identifier
Archives HD > MDC - Morningsider > Version 02 Scans > Morningside-College-Bulletin-No4_MDC_1943-12_01-01_01.pdf (Original Version)
Archives HD > MDC - Morningsider > Version 02 Scans > Morningside-College-Bulletin-No4_MDC_1943-12_01-01_02.pdf (Web Version)
Original Format
Periodical
Collection
Citation
Morningside College: Creator, “Morningsider: Volume 02, Number 04 (1943-12),” Morningside College's Archives, accessed November 23, 2024, http://libprod.morningside.edu/omeka/items/show/334.