Cummins--Albert B. (Governor of Iowa)
Displaying 1 - 19 of 19 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Grassley to become President Pro Tempore Northern Iowan 115:25, p.2 |
Iowa senator Chuck Grassley is expected to become the president pro tempore of the Senate. Upon election, Grassley would become the first Iowan since Senator Albert Cummins in 1919 to be elected as president pro tempore, and the highest-ranking Iowa in the federal government. Senator Joni Ernst will become vice chair of the Senate Republican Conference; photo. | |
2 | Actions of the General Assembly--1890-1902; finally significant commitment A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.115 |
Analysis of the struggles to obtain adequate funding for the Normal School; the millage tax; the Auditorium Building dedication; photo. | |
3 | The Normal School moves toward collegiate status A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.223 |
Changes in faculty, development of the curriculum, and new construction financed by the millage levy bring the Normal School to a new level; photo. | |
4 | The Auditorium Building Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.144 |
Multiple smaller buildings are rejected in favor of one large building; cornerstone laid November 13, 1900; description of facilities; dedicated January 20, 1902; building marks beginning of new growth. | |
5 | Senator Cummins College Eye 4:7, p.6 |
Senator Cummins visited campus. | |
6 | Philos hold political convention; Roosevelt chosen for president and Lorimer for vice president; interesting platform adopted College Eye 1:27, p.3 |
Philos stage mock Republican political convention. | |
7 | Official Normal Eyte 20:33, p.539 |
R. H. Volland is president of dental association; Carrie Patton will be library cataloguer for summer session. | |
8 | The governor's message Normal Eyte 18:19, p.289 |
Governor Cummins spoke on campus; deemed to discourage the study of languages in favor of more general history; said that Iowa needed to remodel its educational system. | |
9 | Many of the city people Normal Eyte 18:19, p.301 |
Came to campus to hear Governor Cummins speak. | |
10 | Official Normal Eyte 18:18, p.279 |
Those who enroll late will be charged extra; Alys Bentley will teach music in the summer; let brick contract for Library; Governor Cummins will speak; plans for President's House ready; Simplified Spelling Board will meet; John Riggs is busy. | |
11 | Governor Cummins Normal Eyte 16:31, p.481 |
The Governor said that there are great problems yet to be solved. | |
12 | Governor Cummins Normal Eyte 16:31, p.495 |
Spoke to students in chapel. | |
13 | Money! Money!! Money!!! Normal Eyte 14:11, p.173 |
Appropriations proposal has been given to the governor. | |
14 | Gov. Cummins Normal Eyte 13:30, p.471 |
Appointed Katherine Sheridan Boehmler as delegate to national conference. | |
15 | Sentiment over the state regarding the normal school question Normal Eyte 12:21, p.323 |
Recount of ceremonies for dedication of Auditorium Building; believes that the state is getting its money's worth at ISNS. | |
16 | Dedication new building Normal Eyte 12:19, p.289 |
Lengthy account of the dedication of the Auditorium Building; students excited; General Assembly attends. | |
17 | The 29th General Assembly Normal Eyte 12:18, p.273 |
General Assembly visited campus for Auditorium Building dedication. | |
18 | Formal opening Normal Eyte 12:16, p.243 |
Program for the dedication of the Auditorium Building. | |
19 | A week of jubilee is coming Normal Eyte 12:14, p.210 |
Literary societies will move into new rooms in Auditorium Building; will hold dedication for Auditorium on January 30, 1902; does the state need more normal schools? |