Agriculture

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# Title Date Summary
101 Nebraska crop specialist to discuss future of rural environment, Tuesday (April 14) at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:318, p.1
Professor Charles A. Francis held a seminar on agriculture in the McCollum Science Hall. The presentation was sponsored by the College of Natural Sciences.
102 Crises in Polish agriculture is topic of UNI lecture April 28
Public Relations News Release 1986:379, p.1
Galeski will present on "The Crisis in Polish Agriculture: Comparisons for Iowa".
103 UNI history prof (Ryan) writes article on 1948 farm vote
Public Relations News Release 1980:75, p.1
Professor Thomas Ryan writes an article in "Agricultural History" explaining the 1948 farm vote and the impact it had on the election of Harry S. Truman.
104 Farming concerns discussed; 'Tales of Two Agricultures"
Northern Iowan 76:13, p.10
Luther Tweeten, Oklahoma State University professor, explained the effect that current agricultural trends have on the structure of the family farm.
105 Tweeten to speak
Northern Iowan 76:11, p.3
Luther Tweeten will speak on the family farm and grain exporting.
106 Farmworkers exploited for decades
Northern Iowan 71:39, p.2
Supports boycotts.
107 Science Laboratory
Old Gold 0:0, p.8
Photo of the science laboratory; photo
108 Lab Photos
Old Gold 0:0, p.9
Three photos of students working in the labs are fatured on this page. In the photos, students are sorting grain, distilling water, and testing electrical equipment; photos.
109 Harold G. Palmer, head of industrial arts department will visit Hanlontown, May 17, to give this year's commencement address
Public Relations News Release 1950:339, p.1
Palmer's first teaching job was at Hanlontown over 33 years ago. He taught there most of the 1917-1918 school year and his subjects, he recalled, included agriculture, industrial arts, physics, history, physiography and band.
110 Announce faculty for Teachers conservation camp
Public Relations News Release 1950:274, p.1
Studies in soils, water and forests will be the major phases of this summer's second annual camp at Springbrook Park, near Guthrie Center. Gilbert W. Mouser will direct the camp for the second straight year.
111 Slavers leave tribe of "Freemen" in Liberia
Public Relations News Release 1950:205, p.1
The story is told by 25-year-old Moses Weefur, Liberian school teacher who's in the United States for six months of study. Weefur said the Vai (as in "tie") tribe in the Liberian hinterland is conscious of its "non-slavery record."
112 Liberian teacher visits ISTC campus
Public Relations News Release 1950:172, p.1

The first Liberian to study in this country under the Information Exchange Act of 1948 is 25-year-old Moses K. Weefur. His purpose is to study elementary education and its applications to an agricultural area such as the Liberian hinterland.

113 TC Professor Leaves for South America
Public Relations News Release 1950:113, p.1
Donald R. Scott, assistant professor of rural education will fly to Quito, Ecuador where he will help the ministry of education set up in-service and pre-service (normal school) teacher education programs.
114 Beginning Teacher Salaries Announced
Public Relations News Release 1950:62, p.1
The "good ol' days" when school teachers got $8 a month plus room and board are gone forever--and good riddance, says E. W. Goetch. The 9-month salaries for beginning teachers placed this fall range from $200 to over $400 per month.
115 Vocational Courses Include Business
Public Relations News Release 1950:65, p.1
One of the more unique high school vocational training courses is the "Distributive Education" (or D-E) program of part-time school work and part-time practical selling experience in a retail store. Pupils in 13 Iowa high schools are benefiting.
116 Campus AG Club announces new officers
Public Relations News Release 1950:38, p.1
Sigma Gamma Kappa, campus agriculture club announced new officers elected for the fall quarter. The club will sponsor a parade float and social hour during the homecoming weekend. New officers listed.
117 Culline for photo
Public Relations News Release 1946:115, p.1
Students photographed aiding farmer with corn harvest.
118 Students to aid Dike farmer
Public Relations News Release 1946:113, p.1
Twenty men from ISTC will pick corn by hand for Jim Peterson. Wind has blown down the corn. The men appreciate Peterson allowing them to visit his farm for their ag classes.
119 Allan B. Kline addresses assembly
Public Relations News Release 1945:83, p.1
President of the Iowa Farm Bureau stated that in the midst of the postwar period America should say it can't be done.
120 President of the Iowa Farm Bureau to address an assembly
Public Relations News Release 1945:80, p.1
Allan B. Kline's address is entitled, "The Relation of Iowa's Agricultural Welfare to the Nation's Welfare".
121 'Opportunities for farm youth' will be discussed
College Eye 30:41, p.1
Will hold panel discussion.
122 Dr. Scott teaches agriculture the practical way
College Eye 28:0, p.4
Takes students on frequent field trips; has used a variety of transportation.
123 What hay baling at teachers college! Yes, now it's come to this
College Eye 28:13, p.4
Science students make tiny bales of hay.
124 More than fourth of nation's best soil in corn state
College Eye 26:41, p.3
125 Dr. Scott offers to give bee instruction
College Eye 26:39, p.4
To 4-H members.
126 Commencement address delivered by S. A. Lynch
Public Relations News Release 1934:589, p.5
Program for the ceremony.
127 Agriculture class sees experiments at Ames Monday
College Eye 26:8, p.1
Class takes field trip to Ames experimental farms.
128 Mahlon Hintzman accepted teaching and coaching position
Public Relations News Release 1934:569, p.1
Profile
129 Kenneth Allbee is one of twenty-three graduates who have coaching positions this fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:568, p.1
Profile
130 William Meyer is one of the graduates who have a coaching position set up for the fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:553, p.1
Profile
131 David Irvine is one of the graduates who has a coaching position in an Iowa school this fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:549, p.1
Profile
132 Dr. Scott will discuss "The Farmer's Plight"
College Eye 25:28, p.4
133 "Make hay while the sun shines," says O. R. Clark, natural science professor
College Eye 23:6, p.1
Professor Clark conducts farm research in addition to his teaching duties.
134 Movies on agriculture are shown by natural science department
College Eye 23:5, p.3
135 Iowa Club presents movie "Romance of the Reaper"
College Eye 22:27, p.6
136 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 14:3, p.25
Professor of agricultural economics at North Dakota Agricultural College, Fargo, North Dakota, was elected as president of the North Dakota Sons of the American Revolution at the meeting of the North Dakota Society in April.
137 School teaches farmers to turn sunshine and soil into silver
College Eye 21:25, p.1
Highlights of address by G. F. Ekstrom at elementary education conference.
138 Iowa farmers are going to school
Public Relations News Release 1929:371, p.1
Farmers become non-traditional students
139 Wounds from the sudden post-war slump
Public Relations News Release 1929:31, p.1
Farmers are suffering economically due to various circumstances, according to Mabel Carey of Columbia University.
140 Mrs. Hatch says farm relief is the big issue
College Eye 20:8, p.1
Verna L. Hatch speaks on the agricultural situation.
141 Danish farms of 1928
College Eye 19:47, p.4
Danish student explains farms in Denmark.
142 Editorially speaking
College Eye 19:46, p.4
Student explains differences between Danish and American farms.
143 Agriculture students inspect equipment at Iowa State College
College Eye 19:43, p.1
Professor Rath leads trip there.
144 Dairy cattle class take field trip
College Eye 19:42, p.1
Visited farm.
145 700 farmers and wives study at U. of Minnesota
College Eye 19:22, p.1
Classes offered in agriculture and homemaking.
146 Put Iowa farm land value at two billion; auditor places assessed value at $66.35 per acre
College Eye 18:51, p.8
147 Farm Bulletin U. S. best seller
College Eye 18:27, p.7
148 Gov. Hammill and F. O. Lowden speak before conference
College Eye 17:26, p.1
Highlights of conference devoted to rural and consolidated schools.
149 Official notices
College Eye 17:24, p.5
Program for the ninth annual consolidated schools conference.
150 Charles Hearst
College Eye 17:24, p.2
Charles J. Hearst injured hand in farm accident; expected to recover.