Boardman--Benjamin [Class of 1899; Business Manager]

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101 Board of Student Publications
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Description, purpose, and faculty members; consists of nine members, five students and four faculty; photo.
102 Financial Secretary
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History and description of services; Katherine Schell was the first private secretary to President Seerley in 1890; photos.
103 Fifty-seventh annual commencement exercises
Public Relations News Release 1932:317, p.1
Approximately 370 students are expected to receive diplomas and degrees on Monday May 29, 1933.
104 Reception will usher in events of graduation; ball game, play, dinner are among commencement week events
College Eye 24:33, p.1
Schedule of Commencement activities.
105 Pi Tau Theta, Kappa Phi will give joint banquet tomorrow
College Eye 24:32, p.3
To honor mothers.
106 Professors to get salaries as usual
College Eye 24:30, p.1
State treasury has insufficient; warrant sold to Cedar Rapids bank.
107 Two instructors tie for Presidency in Men's Club election
College Eye 24:27, p.1
Will need run-off election between Professors Richman and Slacks.
108 Articles in this issue
Alumnus 17:2, p.2
Description of Seerley memorial service
109 Registration will go on as scheduled
Public Relations News Release 1932:263, p.1
Students who have planned to enroll should come to the campus Monday morning at 7:30 a.m. State-wide bank moratorium will have little effect on registration.
110 Dr. R. W. Harbeson is appointed Board of Control member
College Eye 24:21, p.1
Will replace Professor Rath.
111 Late President-Emeritus Seerley honored by special memorial services on Sunday
College Eye 24:20, p.1
Two thousand attend services broadcast on WMT; excerpts from tributes.
112 Winter graduates will be honored at banquet March 1
College Eye 24:20, p.1
113 Broadcasting of Seerley Memorial Services
Public Relations News Release 1932:230, p.1
Sunday, February 12, from 1-2 p.m. the Seerley Memorial services will be broadcast on station WMT Waterloo. This was announced by the program committee so that alumni and friends may have an opportunity to hear the services.
114 Students may get ballot applications from Mr. Boardman
College Eye 24:7, p.4
Procedures for absentee voting.
115 Gridders set for nine game schedule
Alumnus 16:4, p.16
1932 football season preview.
116 W. C. Jarnagin
Alumnus 22:4, p.21
Editor of the Storm Lake Pilot-Tribune in Storm Lake, Iowa.
117 Audit of school finances leads to suggestions; State Auditor lists three proposed bookkeeping improvements
College Eye 24:1, p.1
Benjamin Boardman comments on the bookkeeping suggestions.
118 Activities at Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1931:444, p.1
ISTC will have an exhibit at the Iowa State Fair.
119 Teachers graduate manages America's best weekly paper
College Eye 23:52, p.1
W. C. Jarnagin honored for his work with the Storm Lake Pilot-Tribune.
120 Corridor doors are open for first time in quarter century
College Eye 23:51, p.4
Due to sweltering heat.
121 What only a blizzard has succeeded in doing
Public Relations News Release 1931:434, p.1
Corridor doors opened due to the excessive heat.
122 Twenty students get Seerley Fund loans
College Eye 23:49, p.1
Loans given by fund amount to $1943 over the year.
123 College coal bill is $36,000 for winter
College Eye 23:48, p.4
College burned 8164 tons of coal.
124 "I" Club
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Roster of officers and members of the "I" Club.
125 Board of Publications
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Names of members and description of the Board of Publications; photos.
126 Officers of Administration
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Photos and descriptions of the officers of administration.
127 Student loans exceed $10,000; college gives approval for incorporation of loan association here
College Eye 23:36, p.1
About 125 students have taken out loans.
128 Approval for the incorporation of the Student Loan Association
Public Relations News Release 1931:274, p.1
$10,000 has been loaned out to students via Student Loan Association.
129 Financial secretary changes quarters
College Eye 23:25, p.2
Will feature vault for safe storage of records.
130 Remodeling process in President's offices is soon to be completed
College Eye 23:25, p.1
Suite will include reception room and meeting room; Benjamin Boardman moves into addition to Old Administration Building..
131 Winter enrollment tops fall term registration
College Eye 23:24, p.1
Winter term 1931 enrollment is 2028, thirteen more than for fall term 1931.
132 Prophecies for a decrease in enrollment
Public Relations News Release 1931:129, p.1
Winter term enrollment is up slightly from last year.
133 Floor covering laid in secretary's office
College Eye 23:23, p.2
Office will be in addition to south side of Old Administration Building.
134 Dr. Latham appoints special loan committee
College Eye 23:19, p.6
Will try to help students stay in school.
135 It seems that one new office shrinks
College Eye 23:19, p.6
Causes problems in ordering furniture for Benjamin Boardman's office.
136 Students must secure permits to use college course after Monday
College Eye 23:18, p.4
Hope to keep improved golf course in good condition.
137 Graduation committee meets for organization
College Eye 23:17, p.1
Will plan for fall Commencement.
138 Nearly $4000 has been loaned to students in year, states Boardman
College Eye 23:16, p.4
Report on Student Loan Fund.
139 College exhibit at Cattle Congress will show school work; A. C. Fuller, extension professor, is chairman of committee planning the display
College Eye 23:14, p.6
140 College store conducts student directory sale
College Eye 23:14, p.4
141 Banquet will draw journalists tonight
College Eye 23:13, p.4
Will hold first publications banquet.
142 State Fair plans near completion; exhibit will occupy space in central section of educational building, the committee reports
College Eye 23:10, p.1
Description of extensive display.
143 Plans for the Iowa State Teachers College annual exhibit
Public Relations News Release 1930:500, p.1
Description of Iowa State Fair exhibit.
144 Avoid large crowds and regular routine for restful vacation
College Eye 23:9, p.4
Dr. Mead gives advice on vacations; faculty members tell what they will do for their vacations.
145 College plans big exhibit at State Fair; Auditorium Building photo to be central piece of display, flanked by college colors
College Eye 23:5, p.1
A. C. Fuller describes the extensive display.
146 Work on new office begins; will occupy space between Administration and Gilchrist Buildings
College Eye 23:4, p.1
Will provide space for Mr. Boardman and the Business Office; vault will be built in old Publicity Department office.
147 Student directories go on sale Saturday
College Eye 23:3, p.3
Will cost $.25.
148 Board of Publications
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Officers, student members, faculty members, and description; photos.
149 Officers of administration
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Photos.
150 T. C. Club
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Officers and members; photo.
151 If the waiting list of women students
Public Relations News Release 1930:444, p.1
Summer session enrollment is about the same as last year.
152 Dr. O. R. Latham, president of the Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1930:352, p.1
Commencement exercises scheduled for June 1.
153 "Your sins shall be rewarded", cautions Secretary Boardman
College Eye 22:27, p.6
The dangers of check bouncing are explained.
154 Over fifty students will be involved
Public Relations News Release 1930:305, p.1

Theatre department performs the twelve-part drama "Redemption," by Tolstoy; roster of cast and crew.

155 Students at the Iowa State Teachers College will go to the polls today
Public Relations News Release 1930:286, p.1
Students vote in first ever general election to choose members of Student Council and Board of Control of Student Publications.
156 Four hundred fifty dollars cleared by 1931 Tutor Ticklers
College Eye 22:22, p.1
Will go to Student Loan Fund.
157 Alumna owns old school bell
Alumnus 15:1, p.6
Mrs. Benjamin Boardman owns bell used at recent alumni dinner.
158 Cooper named most valuable player
Alumnus 15:1, p.24
Stewart Cooper named football MVP for 1930.
159 Stewart Cooper, of Sac City
Public Relations News Release 1930:120, p.1
Named most valuable player on the football team.
160 Boardman refuses to guess on winter term's enrollment
College Eye 22:12, p.1
Winter term enrollment tends to be slightly less than that of fall term; Dean Reed inaugurates method of speeding up registration for men.
161 Sounds similar to those that rang in the ears of school-children
Public Relations News Release 1930:77, p.1
ISTC alumni will hold annual reunion dinner at Hotel Fort Des Moines.
162 Khaki-clad troops will descend
Public Relations News Release 1930:57, p.1
Boy Scout Day activities discused.
163 Scouts celebrate second annual Day tomorrow; morning will be spent touring campus and in swimming pool
College Eye 22:7, p.1
Schedule of activities for Scout Day.
164 More than 500 Boy Scouts
Public Relations News Release 1930:47, p.1
Area Boy Scouts attend annual Boy Scout Day.
165 Raymond Latham, son of President O. R. Latham
Public Relations News Release 1930:38, p.1
The sons of President Latham and Benjamin Boardman make Eagle Scout.
166 Cost per student disclosed in report of college finances; per capita cost for the year reaches 400 mark
College Eye 22:6, p.2
Current cost is $101.32 per term.
167 College outsmarts bullish market on all-steel flag poles
College Eye 22:4, p.1
Will purchase two ninety foot poles to be installed at north and south ends of football field.
168 Sixty-four S.O.S. calls sent to Loan Committee this year
College Eye 22:3, p.8
Status of the Student Loan Fund; began in 1921; has assisted 278 students with loans ranging from $25 to $300.
169 Student directories go on the market Tuesday morning; prepared by college office rather than by private students
College Eye 22:3, p.1
Will contain addresses and phone numbers of faculty and students.
170 Untitled
College Eye 22:3, p.8
Faculty Men's Club enjoys luncheon.
171 George Wyth makes gift
College Eye 21:42, p.6
Donates $100 to Seerley Loan Fund.
172 The hospital board met for its annual dinner
College Eye 21:42, p.5
Roster of attendees.
173 All departments rush final work on fair exhibit; life, color, and motion to feature extensive display of college activities
College Eye 21:41, p.1
Description of the Iowa State Fair exhibit.
174 College equipment is valued at two and a half million
College Eye 21:41, p.1
175 Buildings, grounds, and equipment of the Iowa State Teachers college
Public Relations News Release 1929:553, p.1
Estimated value of buildings and other property on campus is $2,250,000, as stated in annual report.
176 Towering elms and campus buildings
Public Relations News Release 1929:550, p.1
About four hundred students will receive degrees or diplomas during summer Commencement exercises.
177 Enrollment mounts nearly twenty-three hundred; exceeds spring perm numbers by two hundred
College Eye 21:36, p.1
2270 enrolled so far for 1930 summer session.
178 Alumni Association of college holds annual reunion
College Eye 21:35, p.1
Roster of officers.
179 Officers of Administration
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Mr. Latham praises the administrative staff; photos.
180 T. C. Club
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Officers and members; photo.
181 The College Eye
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Staff and advisory board; photos.
182 The Old Gold
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Advisory board, staff, and salesmen; photos.
183 For the first time in the history of the institution
Public Relations News Release 1929:495, p.1
First college flag chosen by committee.
184 College to have first flag
Alumnus 14:2, p.15
Committee appointed to work on design for flag.
185 Dr. Rollo L. Lyman, professor of education at the University of Chicago
Public Relations News Release 1929:212, p.1
Will give the winter Commencement address on March 7; list of Commencement Committee members.
186 Further honors were bestowed
Public Relations News Release 1929:177, p.1
David McCuskey was voted the football team's most valueable player
187 Degrees and diplomas will be conferred
Public Relations News Release 1929:74, p.1
Schedule of Commencement ceremony activities.
188 Enrollment for the fall term which closes next week
Public Relations News Release 1929:73, p.1
Enrollment of 2227 is up from last year.
189 Ticket sellers at Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1929:65, p.1
A ticket booth has replaced the iron gate entrance to football stadium.
190 Fall term graduates
Public Relations News Release 1929:48, p.1
Fifty-four students will receive diplomas on the November seventh Commencement ceremony.
191 Boardman explains origin of loan fund to reporter
College Eye 21:4, p.1
Fund began with money found in lost purses and wallets.
192 Officers of Administration
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Administrators; photos.
193 T. C. Club
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Officers and members; photo.
194 The College Eye
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News staff, advisory board, and literary board; photos.
195 The Old Gold
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Advisory board and associate staff; photos.
196 Men students to be honored May 28; "Gods and Men" will be presented by faculty men
College Eye 20:34, p.1
Will feature Professor Lillehei's original drama.
197 Annual Y. W. C. A. election will be held Wednesday
College Eye 20:22, p.1

Roster of candidates.

198 Benjamin Boardman, college secretary
College Eye 20:11, p.5
College Secretary attended meeting of busines officers of the state educational institutions at Coe College.
199 Miss Terry made member of Faculty Advisory Board
College Eye 20:6, p.1
To advise College Eye.
200 Automatic balopticon in operation in Lower Hall
College Eye 19:40, p.1
Machine similar to slide projector displays pictures of the T. C. campus near Mr. Boardman's office; will be on display at the State Fair later this summer.