Commencement
Displaying 651 - 700 of 1856 in reverse chronological order
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651 | A graduation speaker College Eye 43:20, p.2 |
Gives reasons to have a speaker for the ceremony. | |
652 | Fifty graduated at end of fall Alumnus 36:1, p.4 |
Thirty-five receive degrees; fifteen receive diplomas. | |
653 | Untitled Alumnus 36:1, p.27 |
Recalls being first invited speaker at Commencement in 1911. | |
654 | Beard releases graduation data College Eye 43:13, p.6 |
List of those who received degrees or diplomas last quarter. | |
655 | A matriculation convocation, the first in a series of five all-college events commemorating the 75th anniversary will be held Friday, September 21st Public Relations News Release 1951:26, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker will speak on "Our Task" during the convocation, according to Frank W. Hill, chairman of the convocations committee. Martin J. Nelson, dean of the faculty, will preside. | |
656 | Five events commemorating the 75th anniversary of the college will take place on campus during the 1951-52 academic year, E. L. Ritter announced today Public Relations News Release 1951:24, p.1 |
The events will include: A matriculation convocation; homecoming weekend; presentation of the oratorio, "Elijah"; "Founder's Day"; and Commencement week. | |
657 | Five hundred graduate at 75th commencement Alumnus 35:3, p.29 |
Winners of scholarships and awards announced. | |
658 | Two hundred eighty-six students received degrees and diplomas at the commencement exercises held under the lights of O. R. Latham Stadium Public Relations News Release 1951:14, p.1 |
A teacher's basic loyalty to the teaching profession does not go far enough unless that loyalty includes the concepts and values which have led to the establishment of the free public school system, President J. W. Maucker declared Thursday night. | |
659 | Plan graduation for Thursday eve College Eye 42:41, p.1 |
Quick description of the program. | |
660 | College to honor grads at dinner College Eye 42:41, p.1 |
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661 | Grads reminded about rehearsal College Eye 42:41, p.4 |
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662 | Graduation changes College Eye 42:39, p.1 |
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663 | Installation of a new basketball floor in the Men's gym has required a change in summer Commencement week plans Public Relations News Release 1950:426, p.1 |
The new floor won't be completed in time for Baccalaureate, August 12, or Commencement, August 16. Both events were to be held in the gym. President J. W. Maucker will address the candidates and present the awards, diplomas, and degrees to 179 students. | |
664 | Commencement program set for evening of August 16 College Eye 42:38, p.1 |
A look at the ceremonies. | |
665 | Graduates notice College Eye 42:37, p.6 |
Should order caps and gowns. | |
666 | Graduate's notice College Eye 42:36, p.1 |
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667 | Students Public Relations News Release 1950:402, p.1 |
Pre-war enrollments averaged 1,800; post-war peak was 3,055 in the fall of 1948. A year later it had dropped slightly to 2,950. Quarterly registrations this past year were 2,457 in the winter and 2,288 this spring. This summer's registration was 1,260. | |
668 | Purple and Old Gold awards presented during graduation College Eye 42:33, p.1 |
List of those who received awards. | |
669 | The 75th annual Commencement exercises will begin at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, June 2, in the Men's gymnasium Public Relations News Release 1950:385, p.1 |
Of the 498 candidates for graduation, 265 are candidates for the bachelor of arts degree and 233 for the two-year diploma. President J. W. Maucker will confer the degrees and award the diplomas. Candidates listed. | |
670 | Maucker to preside at graduation College Eye 42:32, p.1 |
A look at the commencement ceremonies; list of graduates. | |
671 | A "continuing mind"--to link the knowledge of past and present-- is "the problem of the day," a prominent Iowa Methodist minister said Sunday Public Relations News Release 1950:381, p.1 |
"The modern mind," said Lloyd A. Gustafson, Mason City, "is concerned with the natest novel, the latest television set, the latest car, the latest anything." | |
672 | Graduate notices College Eye 42:31, p.1 |
Commencement rehearsal scheduled. | |
673 | Dr. Lloyd Gustafson to speak at baccalaureate exercises College Eye 42:31, p.1 |
A look at the upcoming commencement activities; photo. | |
674 | The 75th annual Commencement exercises will be held June 2 at 9:30 a.m. in the Men's gymnasium Public Relations News Release 1950:367, p.1 |
President J. W. Maucker will present the traditional Purple and Old Gold awards to graduates outstanding in scholarship and extra-curricular achievement. He'll also name the winners of ten special scholarships. | |
675 | Graduation activities for 36 seniors at Teachers college high school will begin with the junior-senior prom Friday, May 18, in the women's club house. Public Relations News Release 1950:370, p.1 |
The May Queen, a senior elected by the students, will be crowned at the prom and presented an orchid lei flown from Hawaii. A four-day senior trip to Chicago is planned for May 23-26. Seniors listed. | |
676 | Graduation week program to begin at baccalaureate College Eye 42:30, p.1 |
Commencement schedule. | |
677 | List Activities For Commencement Week Alumnus 35:2, p.23 |
List of commencement activities. | |
678 | 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. | |
679 | Spring graduate gowns College Eye 42:27, p.3 |
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680 | Spring grads notice College Eye 42:27, p.1 |
May order graduation announcements. | |
681 | Thirty bachelor of arts degrees Alumnus 35:1, p.2 |
Degrees and diplomas awarded in December. | |
682 | Plans completed for graduation College Eye 42:16, p.8 |
Schedule for June Commencement. | |
683 | ISTC announces Spring Commencement plans Public Relations News Release 1950:185, p.1 |
The 75th annual Commencement will be held at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, June 2, in the Men's gymnasium. Frank W. Hill, said the Baccalaureate service, on Sunday morning, May 27, will be held in the Men's gymnasium for the first time. | |
684 | The retiring president of the College, Malcolm Price, conferred 182 B. A. degrees and awarded 94 diplomas at the summer commencement, August 10 Public Relations News Release 1950:7, p. |
Malcolm Price awarded the honors and prizes and Martin J. Nelson, dean of faculty, presented the candidates for degrees and diplomas. The summer graduation list follows. | |
685 | Five Awards for outstanding scholarship and achievement in college activities were presented at the annual summer commencement exercises Public Relations News Release 1950:8, p.1 |
Those receiving awards for meritous scholarship in particular areas were: Dale Cook Mulford, industrial arts; Kathleen Ann Kennelly, junior high education; Alta G. Pierson, kindergarten-primary education; Margaret Wood Doty, drama; and Betty Lee Jones. | |
686 | "Who is really educated?" was the question Malcolm Price, attempted to answer for 276 graduates at the summer commencement Public Relations News Release 1950:9, p.1 |
Malcom Price took a quotation from Isocrates in the fourth century before Christ as the "ageless" definition of an educated person. Price stated that "success can only be achieved in terms of the human factor." | |
687 | Dr. Malcolm Price, told graduates "We are fortunate to be working during an important developmental period in the profession of teaching" Public Relations News Release 1950:5, p.1 |
Malcolm Price urged more than 250 summer term graduated and their guests that "As citizens and as professional workers, may we remember that the future depends upon each of us working effectively in a truly professional manner." | |
688 | Commencement dinner party for summer graduating class, Tuesday, August 8, in the Commons Public Relations News Release 1950:3, p.1 |
President Malcolm Price's speech will be "The Thread That Runs So True." The program for the dinner will include a brass ensemble, a piano solo, and singing of the Alma Mater at the close of the program. | |
689 | No cuts are allowed in classes next week College Eye 41:38, p.6 |
Those students graduating will not be required to attend classes Friday morning following Commencement. | |
690 | Kenneth Huber's daughter accepts a diploma first College Eye 41:38, p.1 |
Kenneth Huber's daughter, Barbara, received her high school diploma from Muscatine in June. | |
691 | . . . High enough College Eye 41:38, p.1 |
Muriel Stephens measures Ruth Below for her Commencement gown; photo. | |
692 | Dinner to be held Tuesday for graduates College Eye 41:38, p.1 |
A program of the evening's activities is given. | |
693 | Announce graduation events, summer class will graduate on Thursday College Eye 41:38, p.1 |
Approximately 251 graduates will participate in this exercise; program is given. | |
694 | Hill has revealed graduation dates College Eye 41:37, p.6 |
Summer commencement will be August 10, 1950 at 7:30 p.m. | |
695 | Notice College Eye 41:37, p.6 |
Gowns for Commencement are to be ordered at the Hughes College Hill Store. | |
696 | July 10 last day to order announcements College Eye 41:34, p.2 |
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697 | July 10 last day to order announcements College Eye 41:33, p.4 |
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698 | Hill reveals plans for graduation exercises College Eye 41:32, p.1 |
Brief description. | |
699 | Notice College Eye 41:31, p.4 |
Summer graduates should place orders for academic regalia. | |
700 | Largest class hears prexy's charge College Eye 41:31, p.1 |
314 earn B. A.; 173 earn two-year diploma |