Mayor Wagner Announces the Gift presented by Samuel J. Silberman to build a specially-designed building for the Hunter College School of Social Work. Hunter Alumni Quarterly (Fall 1964): 3-4.
A memorial meeting in honor of George Meason Whicher, Head of the Department of Latin and Greek (1899-1924) was held on March 3, 1938. Included is a poem by George Meason Whichler titled "Earth Hunger." The Alumnae News (May 1938): 3-4.
Dr. Dora Askowith of the History Department, who founded the Menorah Society, published The Thirty-Fifth Anniversary of the Founding of the Hunter College Menorah Society. The Alumnae News (May 1948): 4.
Dr. George N. Shuster and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered an address during the 90th birthday of Hunter College. The Hunter Alumni News (March 1960): 1,6.
Professor Ruth G. Weitraub, Chairman of the Graduate Study Committee, reports that a graduate program in liberal arts and science leading to the degree of Master of Arts was inaugurated at Hunter College. (Dec. 1953)
The Faculty Committee on Vocational Guidance, the Student Council, and the Bureau of Occupations are collaborated to make Vocational Guidance increase its influence on the students' college life. The Alumnae News (March 1929): 6.