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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.
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Cpl. Sylvia Welch was a part-time student at Framingham State. While Balancing the life of schoolwork, she also worked as a Nurse. At Cushing hospital, She treated patients that just got home from war. While the hospital no longer exists, you can visit the park and the memorial where the hospital once was.
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Mrs.Clark's classmates described her as spirited, courageous, and kind. She had a degree in The household arts with a specialty in Nutrition. She was part of the home economics club and was Chairman of the Christmas Basket Community. Her time in the war was spent at Dartmouth College. There she used her degree as a dietician to serve as a nurse. She assisted the naval unit as part of the V-12 Program.
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Red Cross leader at FSU. She obtained a Home Economics degree and a Chemistry degree. She was May Queen, Lover of Nature, and concerned for the fat squirrels on campus. She was on the Athletics Association and played on the team Harvard for Heard vs Yale games.
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Red Cross leader at Framingham State University. Phyllis played on yale's team for the Hardvard vs Yale basketball game. Her brother served in the marines. Phyllis's husband was a minister. She also served as a hostess on Salem-end weekends at Framingham state.
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