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Browsing Jambar Newspaper Archives by Issue Date

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  • Unknown author (1931-10-02)
    Plans were announced to have "The Jambar" produced in standard newsprint format instead of in the original mimeographed form.
  • Unknown author (1931-10-02)
    Dedication ceremonies took place at the new Educational building, more than 1,000 people attended. Students in the new Educational Building complained the signs on the lavatories read "Boys" and "Girls" and instead should ...
  • Unknown author (1931-10-23)
    There is an article about the life of Homer Lynn Nearpass where he discusses his first love, ambitions, closest shave, greatest thrill, love, family, and hobbies. Dr. Rober Douglas Bowden was awarded the John G. Agar prize ...
  • Unknown author (1931-10-23)
    Dr. Henry V. Stearns, dean of the Youngstown College Music Department, was injured when he fell from the platform in one of the dressing rooms of the auditorium. He was treated by a local physician and sent home.
  • Unknown author (1931-10-23)
    Dr. Robert Douglas Bowden of Youngstown College was awarded the John G. Agar Prize of $3,000 for the best book on "The Soul of America." His book was called "In Defense of Tomorrow."
  • Unknown author (1931-11-04)
    Meet H. W. Jones, the Associate General Secretary in Charge of Education, The Jambar gets the story of this newcomer on campus. Four Campus Organizations announces New pledges as rush week ends. Youngstown College had its ...
  • Unknown author (1931-11-17)
    YOCO basketball team will have its first game of the season with Ohio College of Chiropody December 5. Louis Makres was elected upperclassman representative to the Student Council on Friday. The Jambar interviews Dr. John ...
  • Unknown author (1931-12-04)
    The Jambar encourages a strong school spirit for YOCO first basketball game of the season. The Thanksgiving Hop was a success and included many YoCo alumni attending. The Vagabond Players of Youngstown College offered their ...
  • Unknown author (1931-12-18)
    "Grins from the Grind," is a column of short comments on timely affairs. The Phi Gamma fraternity will hold its homecoming dance in the college auditorium on Jan 1 following the Allegheny-Youngstown basketball game. James ...
  • Unknown author (1932-01-20)
    Student council refuses to let James Chamber resign as editor of the Jambar. "Are co-eds Chislers?" is an article describing whether or not co-eds are fairly graded. Home L. Nearpass, head of Youngstown College since its ...
  • Unknown author (1932-02-19)
    The Jambar looks into the question of brunettes vs. blonds. There is a column about a Leap Year tradition where women students are to invite a faculty man out for dinner on February 29. The mid-year Freshmen Reception was ...
  • Unknown author (1932-03-04)
    A system of inter-mural athletics, which would hold the interest and be of actual physical benefit to more than 90 percent of the students of any college, was outlined at the basketball banquet Wednesday evening by William ...
  • Unknown author (1932-04-22)
    The Headlining article in this edition features that manners and morals are better as college "Jazz age" passes. A breakfast will be held for Youngstown College Students May 2, the breakfast is to be called the "J.W. ...
  • Unknown author (1932-09-12)
    College enrollment may reach 350, a new record. Upperclassmen write a column about various faculty members to aid the new Freshman. With the larger enrollment the addition of more instructions are a growing possibility ...
  • Unknown author (1932-09-12)
    The enrollment of 350 students surpassed all the predictions made by officials at Youngstown College.
  • Unknown author (1932-10-10)
    The Frosh revolt and snatch paddles from upperclassmen in front of the branch library on the Public Square where upperclassmen were outnumber 2 to 1.The Student Council is looking into all the freshmen to wear green caps ...
  • Unknown author (1932-11-04)
    Jambar reporter, William K. Terry, was barred from the student council meeting because the council claims that The Jambar "rides" the council; they threatened to have Jambar Editor James Shutts fired. Jambar poll for the ...
  • Unknown author (1932-11-18)
    Don Grant was appointed editor of the 1933 Wye-Collegian by the Student Council. An editorial is written about the importance of cooperation between The Jambar and Student Council for the good of the students. The Student ...
  • Unknown author (1932-11-18)
    The Jambar printed a tribute to Leonard T. Skeggs and his work in founding Youngstown College. Skeggs was general secretary of the Youngstown YMCA and arranged the purchase of the J. C. Wick property, upon which the College ...
  • Unknown author (1932-12-16)
    A recent survey reveals that athletes want a football team. Homecoming Day is announced to be December 29. A change in the basketball schedule for the Youngstown College varsity will be shorten by one week and will eliminate ...

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