Pages 20-21 from the October 1912 edition of the Howard-Payne Exponent. "Teacher's Recital." held in Classic Hall, detailed on p. 21. Editorial staff and editorial on opening of the school is on p. 20.
Pages 22-23 from the May 1913 edition of the Howard-Payne Exponent relating to the post graduate piano recital of Miss Myrtle Snarr, which took place in Classic Hall. On p. 23 is a poem: "The Bells of H.-P. C."
Pages 12-3 from the April 1913 edition of the Howard-Payne Exponent relating to the open session of the Automathean Literary Society held in Classic Hall.
Pages 16-17 from the May 1912 edition of the Howard-Payne Exponent relating to joint chapel services held between Central College and Howard-Payne in Classic Hall, as well as YWCA meetings held in Classic Hall.
Pages 18-19 of April 1912 edition of the Howard-Payne Exponent, detailing the opening session of the Automathean Literary Society held in Classic Hall.
In a homecoming parade at Central College (now Central Methodist University), three women ride atop a float for sorority Phi Kappa Theta. The float reads "Our [Hearts] Set on Victory." This is an edit made to the Description field on 2020-04-07 to…
Article from page 7 of November 1962 Central College Bulletin, a publication for Central (later Central Methodist University) alumni. Title: “J. Clark Salyer receives citation.” The article describes how Salyer was cited for distinguished service by…
Excerpt from column “Alumni newsmakers” on page 4 of the January 1962 issue of the Central College Bulletin, a publication for Central (now Central Methodist University) alumni. Under the “1927” heading, Salyer’s appointment as special staff…
Page 1 article from October 1966 Central College Bulletin, a publication for Central (now Central Methodist University) alumni. Title: “J. Clark Salyer dies.” Article details Salyer’s death on August 15, 1966, at his home and lists his career…
Article from page 3 of the November 1967 Central College Bulletin, a publication for Central (now Central Methodist University) alumni. Title: “Nature camp for handicapped is memorial to ‘27 grad.” The article describes Salyer’s career and announces…