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Bowling
Green Business University
Record
Group UA99
History
Bowling Green Business University originated in 1884 as the Southern Normal
School and Business College. In 1892 Henry Hardin Cherry and Thomas Crittenden
Cherry took over its operations and renamed it the
Bowling Green Business College and Literary Institute; the name changed
again to the Southern Normal School and Bowling Green
Business College in 1894.
On January 7, 1907, the Southern Normal School became Western Kentucky
State Normal School, a state-chartered institution. H. H. Cherry sold
the business school to a private partnership of Joseph S. Dickey, J. Lewie
Harman, and W. S. Ashby.
Under J. S. Dickey and three subsequent presidents, the Bowling Green
Business University earned a national reputation for its training of commercial
teachers. It became the first privately owned business school to achieve
four-year college status and membership in the Association of Kentucky
Colleges and Universities.
On June 1, 1963, the Bowling Green Business University merged with Western
Kentucky State College.
Collection
The Towers yearbook is available from 1926 to 1963. Scattered issues of
the Southern Exponent are available from 1906-1940. Many issues of the
Students Weekly newspaper from 1932-1939 are in the collection, as are
some of the student magazines T'N'T (1948-50) and BUWKY (1936-1943). Catalogs
for the University run from 1910-1940; for the College of Commerce Division
from 1923-63; and summer school catalogs from 1914-1940 (not all issues
are available). Some course bulletins are available from 1941-1959.
Additional holdings include recruitment materials; enrollment and graduate
lists; materials from fraternities, sororities and the Coreco/Big Four
debating clubs; diplomas; class rings; photographs; and the scrapbooks
and papers of J. Lewie Harman, president from 1921-45.
Volume
25 cubic feet
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