valparaiso university

January 07, 1942

January 19, 2012

Main Headline: 8-Month Budget: 77 Billions SAVE BRICK COW BARN ON FARM EAST OF CITY Prompt service by the Valparaiso fire department at 10:45 o’clock this morning saved a brick cow barn on the Abe Lowenstine farm, on U. S. 30, four and a half miles east of Valparaiso, from destruction this morning. The number [...]

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December 10, 1921

December 10, 2011

VALPARAISO MAN HONORED AGAIN WITH AWARD OF PRIZE The Specht-Finney company has just received a letter from the Printz-Biederman company, Cleveland, O., one of the largest manufacturers of women’s coats and suits in the United States, advising the firm that its display manager, S. L. Buchanan, has been awarded $100 in cash as first prize [...]

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December 03, 1921

December 3, 2011

CHESTERTON PLANT NEAR COMPLETION The American China company building at Chesterton is nearing completion, and another week will see the plant ready for operation. Several carloads of machinery already have arrived, but this has come in slowly. The big kiln, the first of a series of six to be built, is practically completed, and the [...]

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December 01, 1921

December 3, 2011

PROF. ZIMMERMAN SCORES WITH MUSICAL NUMBER Prof. M. E. Zimmerman, of Valparaiso university, has again scored with another musical composition. His latest is a waltz ballad entitled “You’re Still My Most Wonderful Pal.” A lot of complimentary remarks already have been heard about the city from musicians regarding the new number. Mr. Zimmerman’s latest fox [...]

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November 29, 1921

November 29, 2011

FALL TERM AT UNIVERSITY ENDS NEXT WEEK The fall term at Valparaiso university will come to a close next week, when examination will be held. This is the last week of study during the term. The present term ends December 8th, and the winder term begins on December 13th. At the faculty meeting last night [...]

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November 18, 1921

November 23, 2011

CHEESE PLANT AT CHESTERTON HAVING ITS TROUBLES The cheese plant at Chesterton is having its troubles these days. The Marketing company, which is promoting the plant, is finding it difficult to get things in operation. The great demand for milk in the vicinity of Chesterton makes the operation of the plant uncertain. Many of the [...]

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November 12, 1921

November 22, 2011

ROESSLER IS ELECTED PRESIDENT Man Who has Been in Charge of Valpo University for Some Time Selected Permanent Head. WILLIAMS NAMED VICE At a meeting of the board of trustees of Valparaiso university yesterday afternoon in this city, John E. Roessler, president pro tem of the university, was elected president. A. A. Williams was named [...]

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November 04, 1921

November 3, 2011

WINNERS RECEIVE CHECKS FROM SPECHT-FINNEY CO The following babies have received checks for $10.00, payable to them as winners in their respective classes in the recent baby contest conducted by the Specth-Finney company: Heaviest weigh baby, weighing 33 pounds, Arthur Simons Jr., 407 Michigan street; lightest weight baby, weighing 5 pounds 6 ounces, Ruth Billerbeck, [...]

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October 13, 1921

October 15, 2011

LOWENSTINES GIVE $10,000 TO THE UNIVERSITY A gift to Valparaiso university of $10,000 was received at the university office yesterday in the form of a check for $10,000 from J. Lowenstine & Sons, it was announced today by the officials of the university. This action is greatly appreciated by the university officials, and it was [...]

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September 21, 1921

September 25, 2011

VALPO STUDENTS WALK TO WASHINGTON, D.C. Louis Holland and Earnest McBride, for several years students at Valparaiso university, have arrived in Washington, D.C., according to cards received here by friends. The two young men started from this city and walked every bit of the way. The whole trip cost them $5 apiece and took twenty [...]

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