All-College Conference on International Affairs (ACCIA)
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51 | 2 speakers announced for annual ACCIA April 24-26 College Eye 56:25, p.10 |
Robert Campbell and Brendan Sexton will speak. | |
52 | Committee chairmen named for ACCIA, April 24-26 College Eye 56:22, p.1 |
List of leaders. | |
53 | World common market to be ACCIA topic College Eye 56:18, p.1 |
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54 | Common market theme for All-College Conference Alumnus 47:1, p.11 |
Authorities will present views. | |
55 | A delegate's day . . . College Eye 52:27, p.5 |
A photo essay on ISTC's 4th All-College Conference on International Affairs. | |
56 | Graebner: deny own policy College Eye 52:27, p.4 |
Excerpts from speech by Norman Graebner. | |
57 | 'The sixth session stands adjourned' College Eye 52:27, p.8 |
Praises the All-College Conference on International Affairs for getting students involved. | |
58 | Dankaro: young Africa speaks College Eye 52:27, p.4 |
Excerpts from speech by David Dankaro. | |
59 | El Farra: powers block interests College Eye 52:27, p.4 |
Excerpts from speech by Muhammad H. el Farra. | |
60 | Dumont: don't fear neutrals College Eye 52:27, p.4 |
Excerpts from speech by Donald Dumont. | |
61 | Ettri: how positive is neutralism College Eye 52:27, p.4 |
Excerpts from speech by Mohamed Ettri. | |
62 | Petrovsky: Soviet gives aid to strengthen independence College Eye 52:27, p.4 |
Excerpts from speech by Vladimir Petrovsky. | |
63 | Newton students attend conference on neutrality Public Relations News Release 1960:357, p.1 |
Twenty-one students of a world problems course attend the All-College Conference on International Affairs, where they hear speeches from five diplomats to the United Nations. | |
64 | Sunday to start 4th ACCIA College Eye 52:26, p.1 |
History of the ACCIAs on campus. | |
65 | ACCIA to bring world to ISTC College Eye 52:26, p.1 |
Subjects of speeches announced; photo. | |
66 | Students to play active roles in conference College Eye 52:26, p.1 |
Receptions will be held so that students may meet delegates. | |
67 | Sahal interviewed on neutralism College Eye 52:26, p.6 |
Interview with Yusuf Ahmed Sahal. | |
68 | All-College Conference begins Sunday Public Relations News Release 1960:343, p.1 |
Diplomats to the United Nations from Russia, Tunisia, Nigeria, Jordan, and the United States speak at the All-College Conference on International Affairs. Professor George Poage is charged with managing late-breaking developments for the conference. | |
69 | Russian diplomat for ISTC international parley announced Public Relations News Release 1960:341, p.1 |
Roland Timerbaev, First Secretary of the U. S. S. R. Mission to the United Nations, visits the All College Conference on International Affairs. Four other speakers are scheduled to attend the conference. | |
70 | Five countries represented in ACCIA College Eye 52:25, p.1 |
Representative from the Soviet Union, Nigeria, Tunisia, Jordan, and the US will be on campus; photo. | |
71 | Tunisian speaker announced for ACCIA Public Relations News Release 1960:333, p.1 |
Brahim Hayder, Secretary of the Tunisian Embassy, will represent Tunisia at the Iowa State Teachers All College Conference general session held in the auditorium. Other speakers include United Nations representatives from Russia and Jordan. | |
72 | Nigerian for ISTC parley announced Public Relations News Release 1960:325, p.1 |
Second Secretary in the Permanent Mission of Nigeria to the United Nations, David Dankaro, appears at the Conference on International Affairs to speak on neutralism in the auditorium. | |
73 | Jordan's UN representatives to ISTC parley Public Relations News Release 1960:316, p.1 |
Jordan's representative to the United Nations, Muhammed H. el Farra, speaks at the All College Conference on International Affairs. Professor Norman Graener of the University of Illinois acts as keynote speaker of the conference. | |
74 | State department official to ACCIA Public Relations News Release 1960:305, p.1 |
United Nations adviser, Donald A. Dumout, appears in the auditorium for the All College Conference on International Affairs. Professor Norman Graebner is keynote speaker for the event. The conference is open to student, faculty, and the public. | |
75 | ACCIA keynote speaker named Public Relations News Release 1960:297, p.1 |
The University of Illinois' Professor Norman Graebner is named keynote speaker for the All-College Conference on International Affairs. Professor George Poage acts as chairman of the conference. | |
76 | Illinois professor to keynote ACCIA College Eye 52:24, p.1 |
Norman Graebner will speak. | |
77 | Untitled College Eye 52:22, p.1 |
People plan the 1961 All-College Conference on International Affairs; photo. | |
78 | Neutralism question to key international affairs meet College Eye 52:22, p.1 |
Quick look at the program. | |
79 | ACCIA committee chairmen announced by Dr. Poage College Eye 52:21, p.1 |
List of committee members. | |
80 | Plans now in progress for 4th ACCIA, April 16-18 College Eye 52:15, p.1 |
Committees formed; this year's topic will be neutralism. | |
81 | ACCIA College Eye 0:0, p.15 |
The third annual All College Conference on International Affairs (ACCIA) allowed diplomats the opportunity from China, Russia, United States, India, and Japan to meet on Campus. The diplomats presented their views and standards on the conference spotlight "China and the Future of Asia."; Three photos of the conference. | |
82 | Asian Program By Social Science Department Old Gold 0:0, p.106 |
The Department of Social Science creates programs and attempt to broaden student's horizons. In the Summer of 1960, an Asian program will be provided as a social studies workshop. The Department also sponsors Pi Gamma Mu and joins other departments in supporting the All-College Conference on International Affairs. | |
83 | Purple Key Old Gold 0:0, p.134 |
Purple Key was a tradition that started in 1952 as a recognition fraternity established by the Student League Board. Each year, one percent of the student body is chosen to recieve Purple Key recognition, the epitome of success and the highest award a student can recieve at ISTC. Students must be seniors and have been honored at the All-College Honors Convocation in the spring; Photos. | |
84 | No ACCIA this year College Eye 51:24, p.1 |
Professor Poage cites scheduling problems. | |
85 | ACCIA to view problems of Nuclear Age Alumnus 45:1, p.4 |
Will focus on new world structures. | |
86 | Poage reports on trip to West Germany Alumnus 44:4, p.10 |
Visits six universities. | |
87 | Peace solution sought for 1959 ACCIA College Eye 51:7, p.1 |
"New World Structures for the Nuclear Age" will be theme. | |
88 | Remember? College Eye 50:32, p.5 |
Some of the year's highlights; photo. | |
89 | Notice . . . College Eye 50:29, p.3 |
ACCIA brochures available. | |
90 | 1959 conference features China Alumnus 44:2, p.4 |
Third ACCIA features distinguished speakers; photo. | |
91 | You're looking at a section . . . . Alumnus 44:2, p. |
Audience at ACCIA session; photo. | |
92 | Guests record opinions in prose . . . In free verse College Eye 50:28, p.4 |
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93 | ACCIA brochures on reserve now College Eye 50:28, p.1 |
1959 programs on sale. | |
94 | Untitled College Eye 50:27, p.2 |
Questions the list of speakers for the recent conference; should have included Professor Talbott. | |
95 | Untitled College Eye 50:27, p.2 |
Suggests improvements to ACCIA. | |
96 | Untitled College Eye 50:27, p.7 |
Six photos of the All College Conference on International Affairs; photo. | |
97 | Chinese problem becomes TC's problem College Eye 50:27, p.1 |
Summary of ACCIA speakers and activities. | |
98 | ACCIA opens here Monday; Dr. Poage is leader for conference College Eye 50:26, p. |
Professor Poage talks about the conference; photo. | |
99 | News picture you say? College Eye 50:26, p. |
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100 | ACCIA 1959 ISTC; future of Asia College Eye 50:26, p. |
Profiles speakers for the conference. |