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WITH FORMER STUDENTS CALENDAR BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE COMJlUNITY BULLETIN College Year 10 Summer Bulletin 2 Monday, Juhe 21, 1943 Pvt Francis A Foster A S N 14100243 Co A R R Tn Sch. Br # 1 Camp Claiborne, La~ k Sgt Don Page Hq and Hq Sq 65 ADG Brookley Field Mobile, Alabama Carolyn Spencer ( Connie) 334 East 53rd Street New York City, N Y A/ C Berry, WC Sqdn B- IO A A F P F S ( Pilot) Maxwell Field, Alabama New addresses: Mendez Marks 165 West 12 Street Nevi York City Telephone: Watkins 9- 1894 Alex Reed U S Forest Service Camp Wellington, Nevada Notes: Maude Dabbs writes from Mayesville that it's so hot in South Carolina, " all one is able to do is lift ice water to your - mouth " - Mau. de~ plan~ t. o sp~ e-- nd~ a bri- e; C v. ac. a. ti. on at L~ e Eden __"' beginning Sunday, June 27. ANNOUNCEMEN! J'S Frances de Graaff left yesterday afternoon for the University of Wisconsin where she" will attend the six-- weekf} Linguistic Institute'J She received a scholarship from the American Council of Learned Societies to take an intensive language course in Polish and thus prepare herself to teach A S T P soldiers. Dr Straus will leave on Thursday afternoon for a ten days vacation trip mn the East. He expects to visit friends in Washington, Baltimore, Annapolis, and New York City. Mrs H WHazelrigg and Stephanie will leave on Saturday for their home in Washington, D C. Address: 3215 R Street, N W. Kenneth Kurtz has been appointed Registrar by the Faculty. Anni Albers, Janie Stone and Nell Goldsmith will serve as the Student Rooming Committee for the - ! ummer Session. On Thursday evening Bob Wunsch will begin a weekly class in dramatics with young mill workers of high school age, in the Swannanoa High School auditorium. There will be a meeting of the Admissions Committee on Wednesday afternoon immediately after lunch in front of the Dining Hall. Ted Dreier left yesterday afternoon for the East to continue trying to raise money for the College. Lisa Jalowetz has ac" cepted a position to teach costume design next fall at the New School for Social Research in New York City WITH FORMER TEACHERS Bob Babcock writes on June 14 from Washington: " We are leaving Washington tomorrow. We are going first to our cabin, there to sit and wait for a Commission in the Navy, if it comes through. What we will do after that depends considerably upon what my orders are. If it is possible, A A will come with me." WITH 1942- 43 STUDENTS DomHarrison was married to William Charles Diffenderfer yesterday i~ New Orleans, Louisiana.
Object Description
Title | Black Mountain College Community Bulletin: College Year 10, Summer Bulletin 2; Monday, June 21, 1943 |
Creator | Black Mountain College (Black Mountain, N.C.) |
Date | 1943-06-21 |
Subjects |
College publications--North Carolina Education, Humanistic--North Carolina College teachers--North Carolina--Black Mountain College students--North Carolina--Black Mountain Universities and colleges--North Carolina--Black Mountain |
Place |
Black Mountain, Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States |
Time Period | (1929-1945) Depression and World War Two |
Abstract | Community bulletin that includes announcements of recent travels by faculty, addresses and news from former students, and a list decisions reached at a Board of Fellows meeting. |
Description | Original bulletin dated June 21, 1943. Includes announcements of recent travels by faculty, addresses and news from former students, general campus news, comments from former community members involved in the war effort, and a list decisions reached at a Board of Fellows meeting. Released by Emily R. Wood. |
Physical Characteristics | 2 pages |
Format |
Periodicals Newsletters |
Rights | Courtesy of Western Regional Archives. Prior permission from the State Archives of NC is required for any commercial use.; |
Requirements for Use | Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader for PDF files. |
Language |
English |
Collection | Black Mountain College Research Project. North Carolina Museum of Art. Western Regional Archives |
Local call no. | BMCRP, Series VI, Box 75, Folder 34 |
MARS ID | 61.12.6 (Sub Series) |
Digital Collection | Black Mountain College |
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application/pdf |
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All |
Full Text | WITH FORMER STUDENTS CALENDAR BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE COMJlUNITY BULLETIN College Year 10 Summer Bulletin 2 Monday, Juhe 21, 1943 Pvt Francis A Foster A S N 14100243 Co A R R Tn Sch. Br # 1 Camp Claiborne, La~ k Sgt Don Page Hq and Hq Sq 65 ADG Brookley Field Mobile, Alabama Carolyn Spencer ( Connie) 334 East 53rd Street New York City, N Y A/ C Berry, WC Sqdn B- IO A A F P F S ( Pilot) Maxwell Field, Alabama New addresses: Mendez Marks 165 West 12 Street Nevi York City Telephone: Watkins 9- 1894 Alex Reed U S Forest Service Camp Wellington, Nevada Notes: Maude Dabbs writes from Mayesville that it's so hot in South Carolina, " all one is able to do is lift ice water to your - mouth " - Mau. de~ plan~ t. o sp~ e-- nd~ a bri- e; C v. ac. a. ti. on at L~ e Eden __"' beginning Sunday, June 27. ANNOUNCEMEN! J'S Frances de Graaff left yesterday afternoon for the University of Wisconsin where she" will attend the six-- weekf} Linguistic Institute'J She received a scholarship from the American Council of Learned Societies to take an intensive language course in Polish and thus prepare herself to teach A S T P soldiers. Dr Straus will leave on Thursday afternoon for a ten days vacation trip mn the East. He expects to visit friends in Washington, Baltimore, Annapolis, and New York City. Mrs H WHazelrigg and Stephanie will leave on Saturday for their home in Washington, D C. Address: 3215 R Street, N W. Kenneth Kurtz has been appointed Registrar by the Faculty. Anni Albers, Janie Stone and Nell Goldsmith will serve as the Student Rooming Committee for the - ! ummer Session. On Thursday evening Bob Wunsch will begin a weekly class in dramatics with young mill workers of high school age, in the Swannanoa High School auditorium. There will be a meeting of the Admissions Committee on Wednesday afternoon immediately after lunch in front of the Dining Hall. Ted Dreier left yesterday afternoon for the East to continue trying to raise money for the College. Lisa Jalowetz has ac" cepted a position to teach costume design next fall at the New School for Social Research in New York City WITH FORMER TEACHERS Bob Babcock writes on June 14 from Washington: " We are leaving Washington tomorrow. We are going first to our cabin, there to sit and wait for a Commission in the Navy, if it comes through. What we will do after that depends considerably upon what my orders are. If it is possible, A A will come with me." WITH 1942- 43 STUDENTS DomHarrison was married to William Charles Diffenderfer yesterday i~ New Orleans, Louisiana. f BMC COMMUNITY BULLETIN - Summer Bulletin # 2 - page 2 VISITORS Dr and Mrs Horace Champney of Antioch College. Dr Champney is a candidate for tho BiQmogy vaoancy. Mrs Gertrude Stenderhoff. COMMENTS ON THE BULLETIN John Evarts writes from Gulfport Field in Mississippi: " The newsletters are more and more interesting." Private Francis Foster writes from Camp Claiborne: nIt is such a real pleasure to receive , the - College Bulletins and music programs. Humanizing them with excerpts of s~ udents before'me and students I know gives an opportunity to see what B MCcan do. I~~ is particularly interesting to compare my experiences and reactions to ar~ y life with those of others I know. Mentioning ' cataloguing in the'Round House, working in the Dining Hall' help me to visualize Black Mountain and feel more intimately its activity, and, I admit, with some lonesomeness." OFFICIAL DECISIONS The Board of Fellows, at a meeting on Wednesday, June 16, decided 1. to assign, tentatively, a) Molly Gregory's study to the Book Binding Committee. b) 4urora Cassotta's study to the Librarian for a workshop; the adjoining study for magazine storage. 2. to recommend to Mrs Albers that she use a specially prepared corner of the Weaving- Art Room for textile exhibitions. 3. to assign the Kopps! Apartment to 1943- 44 session. 4. to permit the Textile Workers to hold their Annual Convention at Lake Eden from September 12 to September 17. 5. to invite the Student Officers and rome of the student workers to Lake Eden a week before the opening of the Fall Quarter to help to get the place ready for the new session. 6. to grant to each member of the staff a short time for vacation, either during the summer or early next fall. ( Teachers not on guaranteed salaries will be granted vacation money, tEe amount in each case to be determined by the Board.) The Faculty, at a meeting on Thursday, June 17 a) voted unanimously to accept the recommendation of the BO& rd of Fellows to appoint Kenneth Kurtz Registrar. b) to begin the Summer Quarter on Jul¥ 6 and thereby prevent the =-=~~ · - tu- d- ent'S r- om- ad- di-- ng= tro = t- he- iTulrFourth week- end rush. c) to ~ efer all matters of fishing and swimming in Lake Eden to Bob Orr d) to accept Eric Bentley's recommendation that Betty Brett be permitted to try for graduation in September. e) to leave the matter of fees, class attendance and the community responsibilities of work campers to a committee composed of Molly Gregory, Kenneth Kurtz, Gorman Mattison, Bob Orr, Erwin Straus, and Bob Wunsch. f) to recommend: a meeting for all work campers the evening of July 6; a similar meeting for the summer school students on the same evening; a Community Meeting on the evening of July 7th or 8th. |
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Title | Black Mountain College Community Bulletin: College Year 10, Summer Bulletin 2; Monday, June 21, 1943 - Page 1 |
Full Text | WITH FORMER STUDENTS CALENDAR BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE COMJlUNITY BULLETIN College Year 10 Summer Bulletin 2 Monday, Juhe 21, 1943 Pvt Francis A Foster A S N 14100243 Co A R R Tn Sch. Br # 1 Camp Claiborne, La~ k Sgt Don Page Hq and Hq Sq 65 ADG Brookley Field Mobile, Alabama Carolyn Spencer ( Connie) 334 East 53rd Street New York City, N Y A/ C Berry, WC Sqdn B- IO A A F P F S ( Pilot) Maxwell Field, Alabama New addresses: Mendez Marks 165 West 12 Street Nevi York City Telephone: Watkins 9- 1894 Alex Reed U S Forest Service Camp Wellington, Nevada Notes: Maude Dabbs writes from Mayesville that it's so hot in South Carolina, " all one is able to do is lift ice water to your - mouth " - Mau. de~ plan~ t. o sp~ e-- nd~ a bri- e; C v. ac. a. ti. on at L~ e Eden __"' beginning Sunday, June 27. ANNOUNCEMEN! J'S Frances de Graaff left yesterday afternoon for the University of Wisconsin where she" will attend the six-- weekf} Linguistic Institute'J She received a scholarship from the American Council of Learned Societies to take an intensive language course in Polish and thus prepare herself to teach A S T P soldiers. Dr Straus will leave on Thursday afternoon for a ten days vacation trip mn the East. He expects to visit friends in Washington, Baltimore, Annapolis, and New York City. Mrs H WHazelrigg and Stephanie will leave on Saturday for their home in Washington, D C. Address: 3215 R Street, N W. Kenneth Kurtz has been appointed Registrar by the Faculty. Anni Albers, Janie Stone and Nell Goldsmith will serve as the Student Rooming Committee for the - ! ummer Session. On Thursday evening Bob Wunsch will begin a weekly class in dramatics with young mill workers of high school age, in the Swannanoa High School auditorium. There will be a meeting of the Admissions Committee on Wednesday afternoon immediately after lunch in front of the Dining Hall. Ted Dreier left yesterday afternoon for the East to continue trying to raise money for the College. Lisa Jalowetz has ac" cepted a position to teach costume design next fall at the New School for Social Research in New York City WITH FORMER TEACHERS Bob Babcock writes on June 14 from Washington: " We are leaving Washington tomorrow. We are going first to our cabin, there to sit and wait for a Commission in the Navy, if it comes through. What we will do after that depends considerably upon what my orders are. If it is possible, A A will come with me." WITH 1942- 43 STUDENTS DomHarrison was married to William Charles Diffenderfer yesterday i~ New Orleans, Louisiana. |