Boy Scouts
Displaying 101 - 150 of 164 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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101 | Buffum has scout class; men receive training in scout leadership; P. E. credit will be given College Eye 23:2, p.1 |
Will consist of theory and practice of Boy Scout leadership. | |
102 | Annual dates are released Alumnus 15:2, p.22 |
Boy Scout Day will be October 24; Dad's Day will be October 31; Homecoming will be November 7. | |
103 | Untitled College Eye 22:19, p.6 |
Professor Riebe addressed mothers of Boy Scouts. | |
104 | One hundred per cent Americanism is subject of Hanson's Sunday talk College Eye 22:18, p.1 |
At CHIC; Boys Scouts will attend. | |
105 | November 7 is date of 1931 Homecoming announced recently College Eye 22:16, p.6 |
Schedule of special fall 1931 activities. | |
106 | Dates of the annual "days" at the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1930:174, p.1 |
Date for Boy Scout Day, Dad's Day, and Homecoming announced. | |
107 | Six campus organizations at the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1930:153, p.1 |
Student and faculty prepare for "Tutor Ticklers" vaudeville show. | |
108 | Boy Scouts spend day on campus Alumnus 15:1, p.17 |
Scouts swim, parade, tour campus, and attend football game. | |
109 | Should scholarship be the basis of the allotment of "cuts"; should we make it three or five a term? College Eye 22:8, p.2 |
Current attendance system criticized; new options are explored; appreciates spirit shown by Boy Scouts. | |
110 | Khaki-clad troops will descend Public Relations News Release 1930:57, p.1 |
Boy Scout Day activities discused. | |
111 | 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. | |
112 | Troop Fifty-Six has enviable record says Scout Master Buffum College Eye 22:7, p.6 |
Professor Buffum reports on the progress and achievements of the group; troop sponsored by CHIC. | |
113 | Iowa State Teachers college gridders rest this Saturday Public Relations News Release 1930:49, p.1 |
Football team takes a day off after preparing for a game against Penn on October 25. | |
114 | More than 500 Boy Scouts Public Relations News Release 1930:47, p.1 |
Area Boy Scouts attend annual Boy Scout Day. | |
115 | 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. | |
116 | Boy Scouts from five districts are expected here next week; will observe annual Scout Day, stage parade, and attend Penn game College Eye 22:6, p.1 |
Schedule of activities for about one thousand Boy Scouts. | |
117 | Summer athletics are going modernistic College Eye 21:37, p.7 |
Recreational periods will be set up; seasons will end with tournaments. | |
118 | Bugle calls Boy Scouts to rally College Eye 21:37, p.5 |
Will assemble for rally. | |
119 | Many new traditions established Alumnus 14:1, p.19 |
Freshmen adopt custom of wearing purple and gold skullcaps; freshmen women wear purple turbans for Homecoming; Boy Scout Day and Dad's Day held; first all-campus Christmas tree. | |
120 | Boy Scouts Alumnus 14:1, p.15 |
Four hundred scouts visit campus. | |
121 | Boy Scout of the Wapsipinicon Area Public Relations News Release 1929:71, p.1 |
Area Boy Scouts visit Campus for Boy Scout Day. | |
122 | Boy Scouts of the Wapsipinicon area will rally Public Relations News Release 1929:70, p.1 |
The first annual Boy Scout Day will take place this Saturday. | |
123 | Khaki will reign over campus Sat. on Boy Scout Day; representatives will be present from Wapsipinicon area to join in program College Eye 21:11, p.1 |
Schedule of events for the first Scout Day. | |
124 | Boy Scouts boast of new quarters in Aud. Building College Eye 21:11, p.8 |
Professor Buffum leads troop. | |
125 | Ray Latham describes Boy Scout jamboree College Eye 21:7, p.8 |
Talks about experiences in England. | |
126 | Dr. Latham's son will give address at Sunday Vesper College Eye 21:6, p.1 |
Ray Latham will speak on Boy Scout World Jamboree. | |
127 | Flogging stools flourish in England to put polish on students says President's Son on return College Eye 21:2, p.1 |
Raymond Latham gives impressions of England after returning from Boy Scout jamboree; photo. | |
128 | Miss Smith to speak to Education Club Tuesday, July 23; all are invited College Eye 20:42, p.1 |
Schedule of speakers and topics. | |
129 | Official announcements College Eye 20:37, p.1 |
Absences addressed; Boy Scout leadership class announced. | |
130 | Ray Latham awarded the high honor College Eye 20:33, p.1 |
Son of President Latham will go to Scout jamboree in England. | |
131 | Cedar Falls Boy Scout to make trip abroad College Eye 20:31, p.1 |
One Scout will attend jamboree in England. | |
132 | Boy Scout troop No. 56 impressed vesper audience Sun. College Eye 20:15, p.1 |
Demonstrate scouting skills. | |
133 | Biology Club meeting College Eye 19:42, p.8 |
Meeting information; initiations. | |
134 | A very interesting program was held College Eye 18:18, p.3 |
President Seerley presented the Scout Master's Certificates. | |
135 | Certificates in scoutsmanship College Eye 18:16, p.3 |
Roster of men who earned the certificates. | |
136 | Students taking Boy Scout course active; future Scout leaders go on hike up Snag Creek and Cedar River College Eye 18:6, p.1 |
Enjoy learning scouting activities along Cedar River. | |
137 | Dean Reed speaks to Boy Scouts at Fayette "Round Up" College Eye 18:4, p.1 |
Twenty students in Boy Scout leadership course accompanied him. | |
138 | Boy Scout leadership course popular here College Eye 18:1, p.6 |
About forty students enrolled; outline of course. | |
139 | Course in Boy Scout leadership has a varied program; camp, study and see stars College Eye 17:10, p.1 |
Hear presentations on tourist camping and other topics. | |
140 | Fine outing enjoyed by Scout leaders; attend a weekend camp at Waverly College Eye 17:8, p.1 |
Enjoyed games and outdoor exercises; Professor Lantz led a study hike. | |
141 | Scout leadership course gets national approval College Eye 17:6, p.4 |
About forty men are enrolled in the course; a look at some of the instruction. | |
142 | Ray L. Short has great program ready for scouts; fine instruction for scout leaders College Eye 17:4, p.1 |
Offers instruction, hikes, and camps in Scout leadership. | |
143 | The programme for Commencement week is completed; graduation exercises will be of great interest to whole student body College Eye 16:36, p.1 |
Schedule of events planned for Commencement week. | |
144 | Scoutcraft feature of summer session College Eye 16:35, p.3 |
Boy Scout techniques will be offered to men in physical education during the summer session. | |
145 | Bulletin of events College Eye 16:23, p.1 |
Schedule of campus activities. | |
146 | Boy Scout executive visits college College Eye 15:35, p.6 |
Roy Seymour spoke to Rotary Club. | |
147 | Paul B. Samson Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.4 |
Paul B. Samson, regional Executive of the Boy Scouts of America, was arrested in Toledo, Ohio for the distribution of circulars without the signatures of the individuals issuing them. | |
148 | R. F. Seymour Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.7 |
R. F. Seymour, former head of the Department of Physical Education, visits Cedar Falls after attending the National Meeting of Boy Scout Managers in Chicago. | |
149 | R. F. Seymour Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.3 |
R. F. Seymour is appointed Regional Executive of the Boy Scouts of America for Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and District of Columbia. | |
150 | Seymour becomes Boy Scout leader College Eye 13:2, p.1 |
Roy F. Seymour is regional executive of organization. |