Grant--David M. [Class of 1935]
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| 1 | Lt. (jg) Caryl A. Middleton, Jed Miller, Marc Ihm, Lt. (jg) Sterling Beers, and David Grant Alumnus 29:2, p.23 |
Carl is receiving training at the Naval Training School, Harvard University. Other alumni there are Jed Miller, Marc Ihm, Sterling Beers, and David Grant. | |
| 2 | Mr. and Mrs. David M. Grant, (Elinor Brokaw) Alumnus 25:4, p.32 |
The former Elinor Brokaw and her husband David announce the birth of a daughter, Grace Elinor. David is director of forensics at Hastings College, Hastings, Nebraska, where they reside. | |
| 3 | David Grant, (Elinor Brokaw) Alumnus 25:3, p.29 |
David is now director of forensics at Hastings College, Hastings, Nebraska. His wife is the former Elinor Brokaw. David taught in Council Bluffs. He received his M. A. degree from the University of Iowa in 1940, and is now working on his Ph. D. | |
| 4 | David M. Grant and Elinor Brokaw Alumnus 24:1, p.28 |
Is teaching debate and speech at Thomas Jefferson High School, Council Bluffs, this year. For the last two years he taught in the Estherville High School and Junior College. His wife is the former Elinor Brokaw. | |
| 5 | David M. Grant Alumnus 20:1, p. |
Teaches at the junior high school in George, Iowa. | |
| 6 | Seaberry Peace Oratorical tryouts to be October 8 College Eye 27:14, p.1 |
Several ISTC students have been prize winners in the past. | |
| 7 | Blue Key Old Gold 0:0, p.167 |
The Blue Key was founded in 1931; purpose, advisors, officers, and members; photos. | |
| 8 | Class of 1935 Old Gold 0:0, p.58 |
Graduate photos. | |
| 9 | Debate Old Gold 0:0, p.162 |
The teams won forty-one out of seventy decision debates this season; photos. | |
| 10 | Delta Sigma Rho Old Gold 0:0, p.168 |
Delta Sigma Rho is the oldest forensic fraternity in the United States; advisor, officers, and members; photos. | |
| 11 | International Relations Club Old Gold 0:0, p.154 |
Organized in 1934; purpose, advisors, officers, and members; photo. | |
| 12 | Student Council Old Gold 0:0, p.44 |
Student Council activities, objectives, and officers; photos. | |
| 13 | Who's Who Old Gold 0:0, p.100 |
Photos. | |
| 14 | Approximately 250 students are expected to receive degrees and diplomas Public Relations News Release 1934:1098, p.5 |
Program for commencement and graduation candidates. | |
| 15 | King Arthur will live again when the spring term graduates gather for dinner Public Relations News Release 1934:1087, p.1 |
Program for the event. | |
| 16 | Graduates face crowded week as year closes; receptions, dances, honor services on calendar of activities College Eye 26:44, p.1 |
Graduates have much to enjoy as their last days approach. | |
| 17 | Commons will house colorful Mardi Gras masque ball tonight College Eye 26:36, p.3 |
Campus activity calendar. | |
| 18 | College debaters win high honors at Iowa City College Eye 26:34, p.1 |
Three teams win high honors. | |
| 19 | Debaters from the Teachers College will spend a busy week starting February 21 Public Relations News Release 1934:924, p.1 |
The debate team will travel to South Dakota and Minnesota for eight debate contest. | |
| 20 | Campus This Week College Eye 26:20, p.3 |
Upcoming events. | |
| 21 | David Grant won first place in the men's extemporaneous speaking contest Public Relations News Release 1934:895, p.1 |
Grant is now eligible to represent the Teachers College at the state contest in Dubuque next month. | |
| 22 | Winners in speech contest announced College Eye 26:30, p.3 |
Will represent ISTC at state contest. | |
| 23 | Fifty dollars in prizes will be offered in the Teachers College oratorical and extemporaneous speaking contest Public Relations News Release 1934:813, p.1 |
Last year the Teachers College representatives won first place in both state contests for women. | |
| 24 | Speech try-outs to be held in Neo hall College Eye 26:27, p.1 |
Opportunity to represent ISTC in forensics contest. | |
| 25 | Four women and three men earned straight A grades during the fall term Public Relations News Release 1934:789, p.2 |
Overall the honor roll contained fifty-seven women and twenty-three men. | |
| 26 | David Grant and Don Barker are two of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from Park College Public Relations News Release 1934:780, p.1 |
Schedule of debate contests. | |
| 27 | David Grant is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from Baylor University Public Relations News Release 1934:776, p.1 |
Schedule of debate contests; photo. | |
| 28 | David Grant is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from Park College Public Relations News Release 1934:772, p.1 |
The Teachers College debaters are touring the South on their return from the Nation Convention of Teachers of Speech; photo. | |
| 29 | David Grant is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from the University of Missouri Public Relations News Release 1934:778, p.1 |
Schedule of debate contests; photo. | |
| 30 | Debaters visit Mexico Alumnus 19:1, p.2 |
Travel to Monterey; debate colleges along way. | |
| 31 | Don Barker is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from Emporia State College Public Relations News Release 1934:773, p.1 |
Schedule of debate contests; photo. | |
| 32 | Don Barker is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from the University of Tulsa Public Relations News Release 1934:775, p.1 |
Schedule of debate contests; photo. | |
| 33 | James Curtis is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from Southwestern State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1934:777, p.1 |
Schedule of debate contests; photo. | |
| 34 | James Curtis is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from the University of Missouri Public Relations News Release 1934:779, p.1 |
Schedule of debate contests; photo. | |
| 35 | James Curtis is one of the debaters who will meet forensic representatives from Wichita University Public Relations News Release 1934:774, p.1 |
Schedule of debate contests; photo. | |
| 36 | Teachers College moved forward in 1934, year's record indicates College Eye 26:25, p.1 |
Review of important events of 1934. | |
| 37 | Monterey, Mexico is the goal for three college debaters Public Relations News Release 1934:734, p.2 |
Schedule of meets throughout the year. | |
| 38 | "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. | |
| 39 | Two Englishmen from the University of London will oppose a team of Iowa State Teachers College students in a debate Public Relations News Release 1934:686, p.1 |
Short profile of the London students. | |
| 40 | Iowa teachers and high school coaches will be "on vacation" this weekend when the Iowa State Teachers College hosts the Grinnell College football team Public Relations News Release 1934:680, p.2 |
Schedule of Homecoming activities. | |
| 41 | Tutors will meet English debaters College Eye 26:19, p.1 |
David Grant and James Curtis will represent ISTC in fourth annual international debate; photo. | |
| 42 | Campus this Week College Eye 26:7, p.3 |
News around the campus. | |
| 43 | Council vetoes May Day fete; votes to abolish freshman and sophomore class elections College Eye 26:16, p.1 |
Believes Tutor Ticklers has replaced May Day; believe abolition of elections will enhance unity of the school. | |
| 44 | Programs for the Campus Leaders dinner contain the 1934 edition of "Who's Who" among student leaders Public Relations News Release 1934:631, p.4 |
Program for the event. | |
| 45 | English debate is announced College Eye 26:15, p.1 |
Will debate issue of nationalization of armament production. | |
| 46 | Approximately 100 presidents and representatives of student organizations will be guests at the fifth annual Campus Leaders' dinner Public Relations News Release 1934:614, p.1 |
Program for the event. | |
| 47 | Collegians and men faculty members will take part in the annual men's play day Public Relations News Release 1934:609, p.1 |
Program for the event. | |
| 48 | Blue Key Old Gold 0:0, p.174 |
The Blue Key was established in 1932; purpose, officers, and members; photos. | |
| 49 | Debate Old Gold 0:0, p.170 |
Contest results; photos. | |
| 50 | Five campus secrets are finally revealed Public Relations News Release 1934:511, p.2 |
The 1934 Old Gold was distribued. |
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| 51 | Hamilton Club Old Gold 0:0, p.150 |
Description, purposes, and officers; photo. | |
| 52 | Men's Union Old Gold 0:0, p.64 |
Description, purpose, and constitution committee members; photos. | |
| 53 | Oratorical and extemporaneous speakers Old Gold 0:0, p.172 |
Contest results; photos. | |
| 54 | Student Council Old Gold 0:0, p.62 |
Purpose and officers; photos. | |
| 55 | The Board of Student Publications Old Gold 0:0, p.140 |
Description, purpose, and members; photos. | |
| 56 | Tutor Stars Old Gold 0:0, p.114 |
Photos. | |
| 57 | Ihm is elected leader of Blue Key fraternity; president entertains men's honorary group at dinner College Eye 25:43, p.1 |
President Latham holds dinner for the group. | |
| 58 | Marc Ihm will lead the Iowa State Teachers College chapter of Blue Key Public Relations News Release 1934:487, p.1 |
New officers were also chosen. | |
| 59 | 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. | |
| 60 | Journalists will dine at annual banquet May 17 College Eye 25:41, p.1 |
Will give awards at dinner. | |
| 61 | News briefs College Eye 25:30, p.3 |
Information on students, alumni, and faculty. | |
| 62 | Four to go to induction ceremonies Public Relations News Release 1934:453, p.1 |
The induction of the North high school chapter of the National High School Honorary society will be attended by four members of Blue Key and the dean of men. | |
| 63 | Four Blue Key men honored; will represent college at national prep society College Eye 25:40, p.1 |
Will go to Des Moines ceremony. | |
| 64 | David Grant and James Curtis entered speech contest Public Relations News Release 1932:421, p.1 |
Two men will be entered in the speech contest of the Interstate League of Teachers colleges this Saturday at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. The theme of the contest is Agriculture in America. | |
| 65 | Men's Union elects temporary officials Public Relations News Release 1932:409, p.1 |
The union organized to further co-operation and interest in men students, has elected temporary officials until the primaries on April 23, and the balloting on April 30. David Grant will act as president and Marc Ihm as secretary until then. | |
| 66 | Men's Union formally organized at assembly; articles revised, adopted; petition blanks for office seekers available at Dean's office College Eye 25:38, p.1 |
Election petitions available; purpose is "promulgating cooperation and interest among men students". | |
| 67 | Symposium Club to hear speech tilts College Eye 25:38, p.3 |
Forensics students will entertain. | |
| 68 | New president and secretary elected Public Relations News Release 1932:408, p.1 |
James Ebel was elected as president of the Board of Control of Student Publication and Marion Bragonier was elected secretary, they will take their positions on April 18. | |
| 69 | David Grant is elected new council leader; John Beebee appointed as vice-president; Brauer is secretary College Eye 25:37, p.1 |
Brief profiles of officers. | |
| 70 | Debaters honored at Men's, Women's Faculty Club party College Eye 25:37, p.3 |
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| 71 | Plans for Men's Union near completion; constitution to be submitted at assembly; temporary officers will be selected on the same occasion College Eye 25:37, p.1 |
Description of organization plans for new men's group. | |
| 72 | David Grant elected president Public Relations News Release 1932:403, p.1 |
After three years as a prominent figure on campus David Grant was elected president of the student council. | |
| 73 | Grant, Curtis to talk at Chicago in speech fray College Eye 25:36, p.1 |
Will feature teachers colleges from three states. | |
| 74 | Debaters win top honors in state forensics; Tutor teams receive most points since meet was started College Eye 25:35, p.1 |
Results of competition; win twenty-two of thirty possible points. | |
| 75 | Student board members to be elected Monday College Eye 25:35, p.1 |
List of candidates for Board of Control of Student Publications. | |
| 76 | Nine debaters in state tilt; leave this Wednesday for tourney to be held in Des Moines College Eye 25:34, p.1 |
Schedule of upcoming debates. | |
| 77 | Victors named in speech tilts; Curtis, Grant, Ferreter, and Moore win fist places and Drake trip College Eye 25:29, p.1 |
Results of recent contests. | |
| 78 | "Love bond at par" will be subject of sermon on Sunday College Eye 25:28, p.1 |
At CHIC. | |
| 79 | Debaters begin winter tours; contests with Upper Iowa, South Dakota are scheduled College Eye 25:28, p.1 |
Schedule for early part of season. | |
| 80 | Debaters talk thruout state; nine speech students in out-of-town debates during week College Eye 25:27, p.1 |
Speaker itineraries and topics. | |
| 81 | Tutor debaters refute larger naval program College Eye 25:27, p.1 |
Present their case over WOI. | |
| 82 | Tutors debate with British team Alumnus 18:1, p.17 |
Debate question regarding the League of Nations. | |
| 83 | Curtis winner of peace prize; takes first place in state oratorical contest at Drake College Eye 25:24, p.1 |
Mary Ferreter tied for first in extemporaneous event. | |
| 84 | Grant, Lawton to meet Ames team in unique debate College Eye 25:24, p.1 |
Debate will be conducted via mail; then arguments will be broadcast on radio. | |
| 85 | Hamilton Club meets for Christmas dinner College Eye 25:24, p.3 |
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| 86 | Tutor debaters fortified with lengthy record; Grant, Curtis win honors in debating and oratory College Eye 25:21, p.1 |
Profiles of David Grant and James Curtis; photo. | |
| 87 | Britishers to debate Tutors November 23; Cambridge students will defend the League of Nations College Eye 25:20, p.1 |
Profiles of Michael Barkway and Alastair Sharp; photo. | |
| 88 | Curtis, Ferreter winners in peace oratorical contest College Eye 25:20, p.4 |
Will advance to state level. | |
| 89 | Peace orations to be delivered here Wednesday evening College Eye 25:19, p.1 |
Local winner will compete at Drake. | |
| 90 | Begin oratorical contest tryouts on November 9 College Eye 25:17, p.1 |
Will concentrate on the topic of peace. | |
| 91 | Blue Key makes plans for men's campus union; president states need for men's group akin to Women's League College Eye 25:16, p.1 |
Plan for student organization to include all men. | |
| 92 | Fifty students and guests attracted to publications dinner College Eye 25:16, p.1 |
At annual publications banquet. | |
| 93 | Grant, Curtiss are chosen to debate Britons; English debater is boxer and also up for Parliament College Eye 25:15, p.1 |
Will debate value of League of Nations. | |
| 94 | Press banquet to take place Tuesday night; staffs of Old Gold, College Eye, and Purple Pen invited College Eye 25:15, p.1 |
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| 95 | Campus leaders dinner to be a major event; social education leader is featured speaker October 3 College Eye 25:14, p.1 |
Thyrus W. Amos will speak; program for the dinner. | |
| 96 | Plans made for three day Homecoming program College Eye 25:14, p.1 |
Schedule of tentative plans. | |
| 97 | Heads Blue Key College Eye 25:12, p.3 |
A short bio of David Grant. | |
| 98 | Debate Old Gold 0:0, p.162 |
Description and quote from the 1907 Old Gold; over eighty debates held this school year; photos. | |
| 99 | Hamilton Club Old Gold 0:0, p.180 |
Officers, purpose, and members of group that offers opportunities for public speaking; photos. | |
| 100 | Oratory Old Gold 0:0, p.164 |
Schedule and results of contests; photos. |