Furry--Leroy W. [Class of 1935]

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1 George Holmes reminisces
Alumnus 56:3, p.7
Mr. Holmes recalls the UNI presidents with whom he has worked and the various challenges that UNI has faced; photo.
2 Leroy Furry
Alumnus 37:2, p.15
Editor of the Illinois Bell Telephone News; lives in Wheaton, Illinois.
3 Two TC alumni get promotions
College Eye 44:18, p.3
Leroy Furry and Cornelius Bode promoted in their jobs.
4 Alumnus serving G. I. Paper
Alumnus 30:1, p.19
Leroy W. Furry working at American University in England.
5 Leroy W. Furry joins faculty in England
Public Relations News Release 1945:252, p.1
Furry graduated for I. S. T. C. in 1935, taught in Arnolds Park, former assistant in the Bureau of Publications, and a staff member of Bell Telephone named to the faculty at Shirvenham American University.
6 Service men's directory
Alumnus 28:2, p.13
Roster of men in military service, who have graduated from or attended ISTC.
7 Mr. and Mrs. Leroy W. Furry
Alumnus 27:1, p.30
The parents of Linda Katharine, who was born on November 27, 1942.
8 Leroy Furry
Alumnus 25:4, p.31
Former managing editor of The Alumnus and assistant in the Bureau of Publications, is now employed as assistant editor for the Illinois Bell Telephone Company of Chicago, Illinois. His wife is the former Marvelyn Smith.
9 Honor alumnus M. E.
Alumnus 25:1, p.33
Leroy Furry will study at Medill School of Journalism.
10 English fraternity holds eleventh annual reunion
College Eye 31:42, p.3
Speakers make brief remarks.
11 Fair exhibit will contain movies, pictures, and maps
College Eye 31:42, p.1
Lengthy description of material to be sent to the Iowa State Fair.
12 Furry interviews peace workers
College Eye 31:42, p.1
Interviews American Friends Service workers over the radio.
13 Plan exhibit of Old Gold for State Fair
College Eye 31:40, p.1
Will show faculty and academic departments.
14 Plan to film residence halls for State Fair
College Eye 31:39, p.1
George Holmes and Elmer Ritter will make the film about the women's dormitories.
15 Summer Alumnus is published
College Eye 31:39, p.1
Brief survey of contents.
16 Administrative Agencies
Old Gold 0:0, p.46
Brief description of the agencies; photo.
17 An open letter
College Eye 31:9, p.2
Leroy Furry continues the discussion on Americanism.
18 Film motion picture on campus; will be shown at fair
College Eye 30:42, p.1
George Holmes and Elmer Ritter put together film showing the campus; will be featured at the Iowa State Fair.
19 Photographers win awards
College Eye 29:33, p.5
Roster of winners.
20 Lost, found, roll of film goes begging
College Eye 29:14, p.1
Leroy Furry developed film from lost and found.
21 Leroy Furry
Alumnus 21:4, p.30
Married Marvelyn Smith on June 20.
22 Summer has "Gone with the Wind"
College Eye 28:0, p.1
Review of summer activities.
23 Four weddings of prominent campusiters scheduled within the next few weeks
College Eye 28:35, p.5
24 Four weddings of prominent campusiters scheduled within the next few weeks
College Eye 28:34, p.3
Margaret Stoddard will marry Rutherford Rogers; Dorothy Carritt will marry Ray Kettler; Marvelyn Smith will marry Leroy Furry; Donna McCreary will marry Ferris L. Malcolm.
25 The Line
College Eye 28:32, p.2
Campus gossip.
26 What the photographer found
Alumnus 21:2, p.2
Photographer records all extracurricular events during one week; photo.
27 Furry named as summer assistant in publicity bureau
College Eye 27:35, p.1
28 The Purple Pen will go on sale November 12
Public Relations News Release 1935:235, p.1
The fall issue of the Purple Pen contains thirty-three contributions by twenty-eight authors.
29 Three students represent Waterloo in the fall issue of the Purple Pen
Public Relations News Release 1935:225, p.1
Five Cedar Falls students are also represented.
30 National contest won by Barnard senior
College Eye 27:6, p.4
Leroy Furry had also entered the contest.
31 Class of 1935
Old Gold 0:0, p.58
Graduate photos.
32 College Eye
Old Gold 0:0, p.130
Letter from the staff, officers, and staff members; photos.
33 Literary Workshop
Old Gold 0:0, p.180
Organized in 1929; purpose, advisor, officers, and members; photos.
34 Sigma Tau Delta
Old Gold 0:0, p.177
Organized in 1928; purpose, advisor, officers, and members; photos.
35 Approximately 250 students are expected to receive degrees and diplomas
Public Relations News Release 1934:1098, p.5
Program for commencement and graduation candidates.
36 Chairmen of committees working on the college prom settled details at their final meeting
Public Relations News Release 1934:1040, p.1
Schedule for the dance and committee members.
37 Six voluntarily read to Writers' Club at meeting on Tuesday
College Eye 26:25, p.3
38 Students scan House File 160; express their opinions on Iowa allegiance measure
College Eye 26:25, p.1
Measure might require loyalty oath.
39 Writers read at Women's Club
College Eye 26:24, p.3
Six students read original compositions.
40 Six student writers will read original selections before the Women's Club of Grundy Center
Public Relations News Release 1934:971, p.1
Program for the event.
41 Eight Waterloo writers are represented in the winter term issue of the Purple Pen
Public Relations News Release 1934:940, p.1
Names of authors and their writing.
42 Student reviewer finds "City Editor" kaleidoscopic yarn
College Eye 26:21, p.1
Review of the book.
43 "Lightshop," will be reviewed by Marcella Gutz at the Women's League book review hour
Public Relations News Release 1934:878, p.1
The reviews are part of the cultural program sponsored by the women students of the college.
44 Leroy Furry was chosen editor-in-chief
Public Relations News Release 1934:883, p.1
The editorial board will evaluate manuscripts of members of the Writer's Club
45 Board of editors named by writers
College Eye 26:19, p.1
Part of plan to become a chapter of the Literary Workshop.
46 Reviews of current literary best sellers will be presented by Teachers College students
Public Relations News Release 1934:796, p.1
Program for the event.
47 Students plan oral reviews; will give weekly talks on current literary best sellers
College Eye 26:15, p.1
Schedule of book review sessions.
48 "The Younger Generation" is the theme for the annual after-dinner speaking contest
Public Relations News Release 1934:688, p.1
Twenty-five students have been entered in the contest on November 13.
49 Staff members of 'Eye' return; many officers on paper have long terms of service
College Eye 26:1, p.1
Theodore Adams is editor; roster of other staff members.
50 National Press awards Purple Pen high honor
College Eye 25:34, p.1
By National Scholastic Press association.
51 Sigma Tau Delta
Old Gold 0:0, p.184
Established in 1928; officers, purpose, and members; photos.
52 The College Eye
Old Gold 0:0, p.138
Description of duties, officers, staff, and awards; photos.
53 The Purple Pen
Old Gold 0:0, p.139
The first issue was published in the spring of 1929; description and staff; photos.
54 The Purple Pen was awarded a First-Class honor rating
Public Relations News Release 1934:514, p.1
The Purple Pen also received high scores in art work at the National Scholastic Press Association's fourteenth annual critical service.
55 Writers' Club
Old Gold 0:0, p.160
The Writers' Club was formed in 1929; officers and photo.
56 Honor students in all departments will be presented at the second annual Recognition day assembly.
Public Relations News Release 1934:483, p.5
The assembly will be held on Wednesday morning.
57 Adams new editor-in-chief for college eye
Public Relations News Release 1932:450, p.1
The Board of Control elected for the 1934-1935 College Eye, Theodore R. Adams as its new editor-in-chief and Griffin Eggers as sports editor.
58 Journalists to attend confab; Iowa College Press group hold annual meet at Drake
College Eye 25:29, p.1
Ten members of the publications staffs will attend; photo.
59 College Eye and Old Gold staff positions filled
Public Relations News Release 1932:429, p.1
Major staff possitions at the college were filled for the 1934-35 school year with the exception of the editor-in-chief and sports editor of the student newspaper. Elections for the remaining positions were postponed until Wednesday, April 25.
60 Gayle Howe selected as editor of college annual; Weresh managing editor; Furry is managing editor for Eye; Vinall new business manager
College Eye 25:28, p.1
Profiles of editors.
61 Roy Vinall was chosen business manager
Public Relations News Release 1932:433, p.1
The 1934-1935 College Eye, student newspaper of the college, will have Roy Vinall for business manager as chosen by the Board of Control of Student Publications this week.
62 Winter term honor roll achievers
Public Relations News Release 1932:398, p.1
Fifty-one girls and twenty-seven men students were listed on the honor roll for the winter term.
63 Purple Pen is award winner; merits second place honors in National Scholastic Press contest
College Eye 25:23, p.1
Against several hundred competitors.
64 Latest Purple Pen to appear Feb. 26
College Eye 25:20, p.1
65 Purple Pen issued
Alumnus 18:1, p.17
Fall issue available.
66 New Purple Pen on sale Nov. 14; will appear with changed type arrangements; new writers
College Eye 25:9, p.1
Quick survey of contents.
67 National honorary English fraternity appoints president
College Eye 25:3, p.3
Leroy Furry will head Purple Pen.
68 Old Gold
Old Gold 0:0, p.212
History of the yearbook featuring quotations from David Sands Wright; photos.
69 Sigma Tau Delta
Old Gold 0:0, p.225
Officers, history, purposes, and members; Lambda Beta chapter of English honorary group installed March 22, 1928; photos.
70 Writer's Club
Old Gold 0:0, p.179
Officers, purpose, and members; organized to promote creative writing in 1924; photos.
71 Wesley Foundation house and Bartlett Hall parties celebrate St. Patrick's Day
College Eye 24:24, p.3
Campus social calendar.
72 Ninety-eight men and women on the Honor Roll
Public Relations News Release 1932:275, p.1
Sixty-nine women and twenty-nine men made the Honor Roll for the winter term of 1933. For the number of men enrolled, this year had the highest number of men on the Honor Roll in the school's history.
73 Student poet will read at club meet
College Eye 24:13, p.5
Margaret Hoffman will read.
74 Five students will read original work before Writer's Club
College Eye 24:10, p.3
75 Board approves four additions to staff of Old Gold
College Eye 24:4, p.1
Roster of staff members.
76 Dormitory, sorority and church parties constitute main social events of week
College Eye 24:4, p.3
Social calendar for campus.
77 Freshman B. A. and B. S.
Old Gold 0:0, p.90
Photo and roster of the Class of 1935.