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There is no location as to where these two served. It is known that they were Army Students Training for Commission.
Loretta Haley gained a degree in Household Arts And Nutrition. She is described as having good manners and successful goals. She was Junior Prom Decoration Chairman; Loretta also assisted the students.
Government Dance, May Day, and Junior Weekend.
Kathleen Walsh holds a degree in Household Arts and Nutrition. She was known as "Kay." She is known as being the pillar of her class by her peers, which has led to her unanimously being elected class president one year. During her time on campus, she was Stunt Night Chairman, Chemistry Council Secretary , Student Co-operative Dance Chairman and Club Council Chairman
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Francis Kiel served at Lawson General Hospital In Atlanta, Georgia, as an Army Student. She got a Home Economics Degree at FSU. She was more known by her peers as Fran and is described as capable and a dynamite package.
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the words associated with Student Government; association, council, musical clubs, dance, chemistry council, etc. allows us to see just how involved the student government members were involved in campus life and organizing the campus events.
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Student Coop. held a very successful school dance.
GatePost holds elections.
Freshman presented to faculty at annual tea.
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As we can see from the Sentiment Analysis, the tone is very neutral and leaning more toward positive.
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A scatter plot depicting the number of poems and their page locations found in one issue per volume of the first 20 volumes of FSU's The Gatepost newspaper. The values on the x-axis refer to the year each referenced issue was published, and the values on the y-axis indicate the number of poems found. The colors of the dots correspond with specific page numbers, as indicated in the legend at the bottom.
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A bubbleine graph depicting the locations and frequency of the top 5 words used in poems found in one issue per volume of the first 20 volumes of FSU's The Gatepost newspaper. Each line represents the text from all 47 poems, and each circle indicates the locations and frequency of the color-corresponding word.
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A word cloud depicting the top 60 most commonly used words in poems found in one issue per volume of the first 20 volumes of FSU's The Gatepost newspaper.
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A bar graph depicting the page locations by number of poems found in one issue per volume of the first 20 volumes of FSU's The Gatepost newspaper. The values on the x-axis refer to the page numbers which contained poetry, and the values on the y-axis indicate the number of poems found.
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A disc graph depicting the two methods of publishing poems (quoted in a larger article or published as a standalone article) found in one issue per volume of the first 20 volumes of FSU's The Gatepost newspaper.
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A pie graph depicting the demographics of authors who have submitted poems found in one issue per volume of the first 20 volumes of FSU's The Gatepost newspaper. The demographics include authors who submitted poetry while they were students, alumni, poetry sourced to institutions with no known relationship to FSU, poetry sourced to individuals with no known relationship to FSU, poets who were guest speakers at FSU, and a mystery category which designates poetry with no attributed author or whose author may or may not have a relationship with FSU (further research is required).
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A line graph depicting the number of poems found in one issue per volume of the first 20 volumes of FSU's The Gatepost newspaper. The values on the x-axis refer to the volume and issue being referenced, and the values on the y-axis indicate the number of poems found.
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Issues between Harvard and Yale at sporting events between 1932-1951; covered by The Gatepost
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Faculty advisor writing welcome to all activities committee and thanking the Student Government members for the creation of the new school news paper The Gate Post.
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Emily Climo was The Class President Of 1942. As well as a student assistant for Crocker Hall. She is mentioned through the Gatepost as a lively person, and someone people want to be around. As well as writing some articles for the Gatepost during her time in Framingham. In Greenland, she was an American Red Cross Hospital Recreational Worker. She has been quoted as enjoying her time and Greenland. She also kept up with her friends at Framingham as well as the President Martin F O'Conner
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Sarah Cummings was a faculty member at FSU before joining the war effort. She taught history and was a mentor to the women at Framingham. She served her time in Africa. There is no specific location on the map based on the data recovered. Based on the gatepost article, she enjoyed her time in Africa. While also being worried about her hair.
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This cookbook covers a range of topics from beverages, to meals, to desserts. There is also a section on sewing discoveries and kitchen discoveries.
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This cookbook covers a range of meals including ones with and without meat. There are also a few recipe clippings tucked within this book.