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Title
1918-1919 Catalog, Honors and Prizes, YMCA, Agriculture Course.
Subject
Indiana--History; Vincennes (Ind.)--History; College Publications
Description
Pg. 14-15. Left page: THE OLIPHANT MEDAL, cont.: Describes the offer of John T. Oliphant, Trustee, to supply an annual gold medal (valued at $25) for excellence in original oratory. Describes oration contest occurring during commencement week. SHORT STORY CONTEST: Describes annual contest in short story writing during second semester, with prize, required to relate to some phase of home life, read during commencement week. EXPRESSION PRIZES: Describes annual contest, using vocal interpretation of great orations, with prizes, used as a preparation for the oratory contest. PEACE PRIZES: Describes the oratorical contests held annually, prize of $25, winner to represent Vincennes University in the Indiana State Peace Contest; large money prize at the State level, opportunity to compete for national prize, under the Intercollegiate Peace Association, orations about war and peace. Local contest in March, State contest in May, National contest in June. Right page: YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION: Describes four-story building close to campus, forty rooms for young men, cafeteria, reception rooms, gymnasium, swimming pool; University payment of membership fees for each young man student, with all member privileges, low cost of rooms, many advantages, healthful physical training, ideal study conditions. FARMER'S SHORT COURSE: Describes course for hundreds of local farmers, held annually, with separate sessions for Agriculture and Home Economics; describes the December 1918 two-day program for more than 100 boys and girls.
Creator
Vincennes University, Byron R. Lewis Historical Library
Date
1918-1919
Contributor
Vincennes University, Byron R. Lewis Historical Library
Format
jpg
Language
eng
Type
Image
Identifier
vul-vuc-1918-00010