Commencement
Displaying 701 - 800 of 1853
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| 701 | Largest class hears prexy's charge College Eye 41:31, p.1 |
314 earn B. A.; 173 earn two-year diploma | |
| 702 | Notice College Eye 41:31, p.4 |
Summer graduates should place orders for academic regalia. | |
| 703 | 514 will graduate May 20; Price bestows degrees, honors to largest class in history College Eye 41:30, p.1 |
New Alma Mater will be performed publicly for the first time. | |
| 704 | Comes the time and?? College Eye 41:30, p.2 |
Graduating students will miss college, but have busy life ahead. | |
| 705 | Commencement note College Eye 41:30, p.8 |
Rehearsal scheduled. | |
| 706 | Words of 1879 class sermon ring bright, clear for 1950 graduates College Eye 41:30, p.7 |
Excerpts from address by James Gilchrist. | |
| 707 | Commencement note College Eye 41:30, p.6 |
Commencement rehearsal will be held. | |
| 708 | Spicer, Baritone to offer ballads at two dinners College Eye 41:27, p.8 |
Earle Spicer to perform at graduates' dinners and commencement. | |
| 709 | Notice, graduates: College Eye 41:25, p.1 |
Graduation gowns should be ordered at the Hughes Dry Good Store. | |
| 710 | Commencement plans are announced by Hill College Eye 41:22, p.1 |
Schedule is given. | |
| 711 | Eighty graduated winter quarter College Eye 41:21, p.7 |
Sixty-eight students received their bachelor of arts degree while twelve were awarded a two-year diploma. | |
| 712 | Graduates will be honored at dinner College Eye 41:19, p.2 |
No formal commencement ceremony will be held for the eighty graduates of the winter quarter. | |
| 713 | Seventy-five receive degrees, diplomas College Eye 41:11, p.1 |
Graduates may return for graduations exercises in the spring. | |
| 714 | 80 fall graduates will be honored College Eye 41:10, p.3 |
Commencement dinner to be held at Commons. | |
| 715 | Old Gold notice College Eye 41:7, p.1 |
Appointment deadline for graduation pictures. | |
| 716 | Commencement exercises to follow half hour prelude concert by band College Eye 40:40, p.1 |
Description of Commencement program. | |
| 717 | Notice College Eye 40:40, p.5 |
May pick up academic regalia. | |
| 718 | Notice College Eye 40:40, p.1 |
Commencement rehearsal. | |
| 719 | Notice College Eye 40:40, p.1 |
Graduates should pick up complimentary dinner tickets. | |
| 720 | Scrooge to attend dinner of graduates College Eye 40:40, p.1 |
Will have entertainment at dinner; photo. | |
| 721 | Reception, dinner planned for August graduates College Eye 40:38, p.1 |
Schedule of activities. | |
| 722 | Summer graduates College Eye 40:35, p.1 |
Should arrange for ordering of academic regalia. | |
| 723 | 384 get degrees, diplomas at spring commencement Alumnus 33:3, p.1 |
Largest graduating class in college history; no speaker due to large class size. | |
| 724 | Graduation plans for summer are announced by Hill College Eye 40:34, p.1 |
Brief description of ceremony. | |
| 725 | Untitled Alumnus 33:3, p.5 |
Commencement in Men's Gymnasium; photo. | |
| 726 | Honor awards presented by Pres. Price College Eye 40:31, p.1 |
List of those receiving scholarships and awards. | |
| 727 | 430 will graduate May 23; President's reception is first event College Eye 40:30, p.1 |
Schedule of Commencement activities. | |
| 728 | Graduates College Eye 40:27, p.1 |
Should report for placement information and should place orders for academic regalia. | |
| 729 | Sister-brother team to entertain graduates May 21 College Eye 40:27, p.6 |
Teresita and Emilio Osta will perform. | |
| 730 | Graduates College Eye 40:24, p.3 |
Need to be measured for caps and gowns. | |
| 731 | Commencement to be biggest ever! says Hill College Eye 40:18, p.8 |
Brief description of the ceremony. | |
| 732 | 57 graduate at end of quarter College Eye 40:11, p.1 |
List of graduates. | |
| 733 | Dr. Sittler addresses graduates Alumnus 32:4, p.1 |
190 students receive degrees or diplomas at summer commencement. | |
| 734 | Summer graduates, faculty ready for Commencement ceremonies College Eye 39:42, p.1 |
Description of the ceremonies; photo. | |
| 735 | Commencement dinner College Eye 39:41, p.1 |
Graduates should call for tickets. | |
| 736 | Commencement doings to begin August 14 College Eye 39:41, p.1 |
Brief schedule of activities. | |
| 737 | Cosand to officiate at Commencement; student marshals take charge of procession College Eye 39:41, p.1 |
Alumnus will direct activities in absence of Vernon Bodein. | |
| 738 | Summer graduates College Eye 39:41, p.1 |
Commencement rehearsal. | |
| 739 | Sittler to take place of Blakely at graduation College Eye 39:40, p.1 |
Joseph Sittler will speak. | |
| 740 | Robert Blakely to speak at commencement College Eye 39:39, p.1 |
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| 741 | Mason City minister to address students Baccalaureate Sunday College Eye 39:36, p.1 |
The Reverend Alvin Rogness will speak at Baccalaureate service; Robert J. Blakely will speak at Commencement. | |
| 742 | Commencement was colorful Alumnus 32:3, p.1 |
323 students receive degrees (206) or diplomas; Kenneth Irving Brown delivers address. | |
| 743 | Grads to be honored at dinner; 'Club48' will be presented in ballroom College Eye 39:32, p.1 |
Description of Commencement activities. | |
| 744 | Reception. . . College Eye 39:32, p.1 |
Students enjoy a graduation reception given by President and Mrs. Price; photo. | |
| 745 | Rehearsal College Eye 39:32, p.1 |
Corrine Hamilton and Nancy McGaw inspect a graduation cap and gown; photo. | |
| 746 | 323 will receive degrees or diplomas College Eye 39:31, p.1 |
Largest group of four year students in college history; description of the ceremony. | |
| 747 | Commencement ushers, marshals are chosen College Eye 39:30, p.4 |
Roster of assistants. | |
| 748 | Spring graduates College Eye 39:29, p.1 |
Must make orders for academic regalia. | |
| 749 | Spring graduates College Eye 39:27, p.6 |
Should order academic regalia. | |
| 750 | Tea will honor women grads College Eye 39:27, p.4 |
Will include style show on appropriate attire for Commencement activities. | |
| 751 | Spring graduates College Eye 39:22, p.1 |
Should order Commencement announcements. | |
| 752 | Students to help plan Commencement College Eye 39:22, p.7 |
Three students added to committee. | |
| 753 | Graduation will be held on May 25 College Eye 39:20, p.1 |
Brief schedule. | |
| 754 | Dr. Voigt addresses grads Alumnus 31:4, p.1 |
102 students receive degrees at summer Commencement; student awards announced | |
| 755 | 189 receive degrees, diplomas; Geo. Samson, Ruth Beuttel to play, sing College Eye 38:43, p.1 |
Description of the Commencement program. | |
| 756 | Caps and gowns carry traditions College Eye 38:43, p.1 |
History of academic regalia and commencement customs. | |
| 757 | Grads hear reconversion talk Aug. 21 College Eye 38:42, p.1 |
Edwin E. Voigt will speak; photo. | |
| 758 | 2 yr. graduates don caps, gowns College Eye 38:38, p.1 |
First time that two-year students will wear academic regalia. | |
| 759 | Graduation speaker named; Voight, Waery will present addresses College Eye 38:37, p.1 |
Survey of Commencement activities. | |
| 760 | Robinson speaks to 186 graduates College Eye 38:34, p.1 |
Excerpts from address of Karl F. Robinson. |
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| 761 | Seventeen gain special award College Eye 38:34, p.1 |
List of those honored at Commencement. |
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| 762 | Two Teachers College students make their graduation doubly memorable College Eye 38:34, p.5 |
Sarah Groesbeck marries Kenneth Hass on Commencement Day. |
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| 763 | Trueblood and Robinson talk to graduates College Eye 38:33, p.1 |
Description of the Baccalaureate and Commencement ceremonies; photo. | |
| 764 | Reception to initiate grad events College Eye 38:31, p.1 |
President and Mrs. Price will host graduates; description of Commencement activities. | |
| 765 | Spring graduates College Eye 38:31, p.1 |
Should report for Commencement rehearsal. | |
| 766 | Robinson to speak at commencement College Eye 38:23, p.3 |
Carl F. Robinson will speak. | |
| 767 | Minneapolis mayor speaks Alumnus 30:4, p.8 |
Hubert Humphrey delivers summer Commencement address; 147 students receive degrees or diplomas. | |
| 768 | Summer commencement held Public Relations News Release 1946:277, p.1 |
Hubert H. Humphrey gave the commencement address. Malcolm Price presented diplomas to the graduates. | |
| 769 | Minneapolis mayor to speak; degrees, diplomas will be awarded to 149 graduates College Eye 37:43, p.1 |
Hubert Humphrey will speak; photo. | |
| 770 | Summer commencement speaker announced Public Relations News Release 1946:268, p.1 |
Hubert H. Humphrey will deliver the commencement address. He will speak on the topic, "Tomorrow -the World". Prior to his election as mayor of Minneapolis, Humphrey was on the political science staff at the Unversity of Minnesota. | |
| 771 | Commencement week planned; Rev. Lilley, baccalaureate speaker College Eye 37:42, p.1 |
Description of activities. | |
| 772 | Commencement week activities Public Relations News Release 1946:267, p.1 |
Theodore G. Lilley will deliver the Baccalaureate speaker. Commencement speaker is the mayor of Minneapolis, Hubert H. Humphrey. | |
| 773 | Commencement plans announced College Eye 37:38, p.5 |
Hubert Humphrey will speak. | |
| 774 | Commencement is colorful this year Alumnus 30:3, p.9 |
170 students received diplomas or degrees in first full-dress ceremony since war; Joseph J. Sittler delivers address; students honored with awards; ten veterans included among graduates. | |
| 775 | Summer commencement speaker named Public Relations News Release 1946:202, p.1 |
Robert H. Humphray, mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota, will be the commencement speaker. Dr. Theodore G. Lilley will give the baccalaureate address. | |
| 776 | Degrees, diplomas awarded to 170 at Commencement College Eye 37:34, p.1 |
Description of Commencement ceremony; list of award and scholarship winners. | |
| 777 | Solomon Simonson to deliver Commencement address Public Relations News Release 1946:178, p.1 |
Assistant professor of speech will speak at the Lyons School in Clinton. | |
| 778 | Graduation photo Old Gold 0:0, p.78 |
A graduation photo from the Class of 1946. | |
| 779 | Commencement address Public Relations News Release 1946:164, p.1 |
Rev. Joseph Sittler will give the commencement address. Students will be presented awards and scholarships. | |
| 780 | Commencement plans announced Public Relations News Release 1946:163, p.4 |
Nearly 200 will receive degrees and diplomas. Reverend Jseph Sittler will give the address. Annual alumni days will resume. | |
| 781 | Alumni Day festivities resume Public Relations News Release 1946:158, p.1 |
Alumni Day has not been held since 1942. Annual class reunions resume. Classes of 1918, 1919. and 1920 will hold postponed twenty fifth reunions. | |
| 782 | Plans complete for graduation week exercises College Eye 37:33, p.1 |
Schedule of Commencement activities. | |
| 783 | Jack Finegan to speak; baccalaureate service May 19 at 10:30 College Eye 37:32, p.1 |
Schedule of Commencement activities; photo. | |
| 784 | Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises Public Relations News Release 1946:148, p.1 |
Outstanding students will serve as ushers and procession marshalls. Jack Finegan will speak at baccalaureate. Reverend Joseph Sittler will give the commencement address. | |
| 785 | Commencement speaker named Public Relations News Release 1946:107, p.1 |
Solomon Simonson, assistant professor of speech, will deliver the commencement address, entitled "How to Live". | |
| 786 | Reverend Sittler to be graduation speaker College Eye 37:24, p.3 |
Profile of the Reverend Joseph Sittler; photo. | |
| 787 | Rev. Joseph Sittler will give commencement address Public Relations News Release 1946:72, p.1 |
Commencement and baccalaureate event activities announced. | |
| 788 | Twenty three students receive degrees/diplomas Public Relations News Release 1946:61, p.1 |
Names and home towns of winter quarter graduates. | |
| 789 | Removing travel bans changes '46 graduation date College Eye 37:17, p.2 |
Commencement will be held on Saturday instead of Sunday. | |
| 790 | Commencement date changed Public Relations News Release 1946:11, p.1 |
Due to the anticipated large alumni attendance at commencement, it has been moved for Sunday to Saturday to allow attendance at the alumni reunion luncheon. | |
| 791 | Degrees and diplomas awarded Public Relations News Release 1945:296, p.1 |
Eighteen students received degrees at the end of the fall semester. | |
| 792 | 131 are graduated August 23 Alumnus 29:4, p.16 |
Forrest W. Seymour delivered address. | |
| 793 | Summer graduates receive diplomas College Eye 37:1, p.2 |
List of those who received degrees or diplomas. | |
| 794 | One hundred thirty one students graduate at summer commencement Public Relations News Release 1945:213, p.1 |
Forrest W. Seymour gave the Commencement address. Gerald E. Knoff spoke during the Baccalaurente service. President Price handed out awards to the graduates. Students listed. | |
| 795 | Commencement Thursday to climax graduation activities College Eye 36:44, p.1 |
Description of the ceremony. | |
| 796 | Eldon Archambault to speak at summer Commencement Public Relations News Release 1945:208, p.1 |
Mr. Archambault will represent the graduating seniors. His degree will be in science and biology. He plans to continue his studies at either the State University of Iowa or the University of Wisconsin. | |
| 797 | Soloist at the summer Commencement announced Public Relations News Release 1945:209, p.1 |
Pauline Engelman will sing at the Commencement dinner party. She is a member of the Chapel Choir and will receive a degree in elementary education. She will return to teaching in the Aurora schools this fall. | |
| 798 | Commencement completed a week of graduation activities Public Relations News Release 1945:207, p.1 |
Forrest W. Seymour will be the commencement speaker. His address is titled; "An End to Groping Blindly". President and Mrs. Price will host an open house for graduates, faculty, and friends. | |
| 799 | Commencement speaker named Public Relations News Release 1945:199, p.1 |
Forrest W. Seymour, associate editor of the Des Moines Register and Tribune will address the graduates of I. S. T. C. | |
| 800 | Special to the Cedar Falls Record Public Relations News Release 1945:200, p.1 |
"An End To Groping Blindly" is the title of Forrest W. Seymour's commencement speech. |