Bain--Clarence Essly (Class of 1934)
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1 | Clarence E. Bain Alumnus 29:4, p.15 |
Lt., Navy, overseas. | |
2 | Lt. Clarence E. Bain Alumnus 29:2, p.23 |
Is head of the Welfare and Recreation Department at the Naval Training Center, Gulfport, Mississippi. He and his wife have one son, Robert Warren. | |
3 | Iowa schools hire all but three of 1934 coaching majors Alumnus 18:4, p.14 |
Sixteen of nineteen 1934 graduates are coaching this year; survey of success in locating jobs in this field in recent years. | |
4 | Eight graduates of former years are going to new positions in the fall Public Relations News Release 1934:577, p.2 |
Sixteen graduates from the past year also have coaching jobs for the coming school year. | |
5 | Of the nineteen graduates, sixteen already have coaching positions this fall Public Relations News Release 1934:572, p.1 |
The remaining three graduates have contracts under consideration. | |
6 | Clarence Bain has accepted coaching position Public Relations News Release 1934:559, p.1 |
Profile | |
7 | 1934 "I" Club Old Gold 0:0, p.151 |
The "TC" Club was formed in 1927; purpose and officers; photo. | |
8 | Graduates Old Gold 0:0, p.71 |
Graduate photos. | |
9 | Coach Dickinson nominates twenty-five to enter relays Public Relations News Release 1932:431, p.1 |
For the new collegiate section of the annual invitational relays to be held this Saturday, Dickinson has chosen twenty-five men to compete against the other collegiate teams. | |
10 | Six gridders end careers Alumnus 18:1, p.22 |
Season wrap-up. | |
11 | Teachers face Luther in last game of year; six members of squad are playing last game here College Eye 25:21, p.4 |
Panthers face an impressive Luther team on Dad's Day; photo. | |
12 | New coach has eight lettermen, stiff schedule Alumnus 17:3, p.21 |
1933 football season preview. | |
13 | Track squad wins conference Alumnus 17:3, p.21 |
Won conference title for sixth consecutive year; 1933 season wrap-up. | |
14 | Alpha Chi Epsilon Old Gold 0:0, p.228 |
Officers, history, members, and pledges; photos. | |
15 | Varsity and freshman track Public Relations News Release 1932:306, p.1 |
Saturday May 13, varsity and freshman track teams will compete with Coe and Cornell colleges in their annual triangular meet. | |
16 | Nine men to compete in South Dakota Public Relations News Release 1932:298, p.1 |
The eleventh annual South Dakota relays are on May 5 and 6. Coach Bender's track team will compete in eight different events. | |
17 | Twelve men nominated for the Drake relays Public Relations News Release 1932:287, p.1 |
Bender announce the nominations of twelve track men to participate in the Drake relays in Des Moines on April 28 and 29. | |
18 | Track team plans to go to Drake Relays Public Relations News Release 1932:279, p.1 |
Coach Bender announced Wednesday the plans to take ten to twelve men to the 1933 running of the Drake Relays. | |
19 | The Iowa State Teachers College football squad Public Relations News Release 1932:144, p.1 |
Finished the season with five wins, three losses, and one tie. | |
20 | When the Iowa State Teachers College eleven Public Relations News Release 1932:108, p.1 |
Last game of the season is against Luther; collegiate careers over for six men. | |
21 | The State Teachers grid camp Public Relations News Release 1932:75, p.1 |
Injuries weaken football team. | |
22 | With another game safely chalked up Public Relations News Release 1932:35, p.1 |
Football team's next match is against Western State Teachers College of Kalamazoo, Michigan. | |
23 | The old jinx of injuries Public Relations News Release 1932:24, p.1 |
Two players' injuries are mild enough to allow them to play in the Cornell game. | |
24 | With the opening grid date but five days away Public Relations News Release 1932:16, p.1 |
Football team plays Columbia this week. | |
25 | A number of new faces Public Relations News Release 1932:13, p.1 |
Football team plays Penn; starting lineup changes. | |
26 | Thirteen lettermen to report for football Alumnus 16:3, p.19 |
1933 football season preview. | |
27 | Alpha Chi Epsilon Old Gold 0:0, p.243 |
Names of officers and members; photo. | |
28 | Coach A. D. Dickinson Public Relations News Release 1931:394, p.1 |
Triangular track meet with Coe and Cornell is hosted by Mount Vernon. | |
29 | Track squad is entered in Kansas Relays; Dickinson enters men in two special events and one relay College Eye 23:39, p.4 |
Six men will travel to Lawrence, Kansas, to represent ISTC in the Kansas Relays; photo. | |
30 | Coach Art Dickinson, two individual performers, and a half-mile relay team Public Relations News Release 1931:326, p.1 |
Leave for Kansas Relays. | |
31 | Sixty trackmen drilling for Kansas Relays Alumnus 16:2, p.19 |
1932 season preview. | |
32 | Prospects for a powerful Iowa State Teachers College track team Public Relations News Release 1931:287, p.1 |
Rainy weather forces track team indoors; other problems for the team include tracksters who graduated last year. | |
33 | Prospects bright for coming grid season Alumnus 16:2, p.20 |
1932 season preview; fourteen lettermen will return. | |
34 | Panthers lose five contests in 1931 season; Coach Whitford's men beat Columbia, Penn, and Coe College College Eye 23:23, p.3 |
ISTC finished the 1931 season with five losses and three wins; photo. | |
35 | When Western State Teachers of Kalamazoo Public Relations News Release 1931:103, p.1 |
Football team prepares for Homecoming match this Saturday. | |
36 | By way of diversion Public Relations News Release 1931:74, p.1 |
During halftime of the football game against Luther, a miniature track meet will be held. |