Grant--David M. (Class of 1935)
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101 | David Grant wins oratorical contest College Eye 24:32, p.1 |
At Iowa Peace Association contest. | |
102 | Debate at Grundy Center concludes forensic season College Eye 24:30, p.1 |
Debate before Community Club there. | |
103 | Grant, McCord will represent Tutors in oratorical contest College Eye 24:28, p.1 |
Will participate in annual interstate contest. | |
104 | Tutor debate team wins one, loses two College Eye 24:26, p.1 |
At Delta Sigma Rho meet. | |
105 | Hamilton Club give dinner and speeches College Eye 24:25, p.3 |
Dwight Erickson presides. | |
106 | Board of Publications elects new president College Eye 24:25, p.1 |
Clair Kraft will be president. | |
107 | Two debate teams enter Delta Sigma Rho meet, Madison College Eye 24:25, p.1 |
Two teams of two men will compete. | |
108 | Student Council elects officers for next year; Lorrine Crawford chosen President of governing organization College Eye 24:25, p.1 |
Roster of officers; photo. | |
109 | Three members are elected to Student Council; Mary Howell, David Grant, Robert Brown are chosen College Eye 24:24, p.1 |
Vote tallies from recent election. | |
110 | 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. | |
111 | You can believe this College Eye 24:23, p.3 |
News notes and announcements. | |
112 | Four argue for Teachers at Iowa University debate College Eye 24:22, p.1 |
Results of recent competition. | |
113 | Debaters go to conference Public Relations News Release 1932:260, p.1 |
Panther debaters go to competition with the leading universities in the country | |
114 | Four enter college debate tournament at Manchester, Ind. College Eye 24:21, p.1 |
Will compete with teams from thirty colleges and universities. | |
115 | Four debaters take part in tournament Public Relations News Release 1932:246, p.1 |
Friday and Saturday, February 24 and 25, four debaters take part in tournament at Manchester College in Indiana. | |
116 | Grant and Curtis will debate Upper Iowa on war debt question in Gilchrist today; tutors won Dubuque meet Friday; Dolan, Diamond return undefeated College Eye 24:19, p.1 |
Preview of upcoming competition. | |
117 | Women do not even attempt to define technocracy, survey shows; five men gave answers when asked baffling question College Eye 24:18, p.2 |
Students respond to the question: What is technocracy? | |
118 | Tutors win twenty-seven out of thirty debates at Illinois contest; Kramer and Grant, Sinclair and Woolverton return home undefeated College Eye 24:17, p.2 |
Summary of recent competition. | |
119 | Four debate teams will represent college Public Relations News Release 1932:212, p.1 |
Four debate teams will represent college at the debate tournament to be held January 19, 20, and 21 at Illinios State Normal college. Approximately 50 teams will compete in the debate from schools across the midwest. | |
120 | Maurice Kramer and David Grant Public Relations News Release 1932:206, p.1 |
Maurice Kramer and David Grant, veteran debaters will meet with students on Friday, January 13. | |
121 | Maurice Kramer and David Grant Public Relations News Release 1932:213, p.1 |
Maurice Kramer and David Grant make up one of the strong debate teams to compete in the Midwest debate tournament. They will debate on the question of federal regulation of all banking functions with deposits guaranteed. | |
122 | Four Teachers debate teams enter tournament sponsored by Illinois school; eight teams----six states to be represented in contest College Eye 24:15, p.1 |
Description of upcoming debate. | |
123 | Debaters meet Irish team Alumnus 17:1, p.8 |
Consider capitalism as debate topic. | |
124 | Scholastic honor roll announced Alumnus 17:1, p.10 |
Four women and two men earned perfect grades in fall 1932 term; ninety students in all make honor roll. | |
125 | Debaters from Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1932:193, p.1 |
Team prepares for debate against Coe on December 30, which will broadcast on WMT radio. | |
126 | Teachers College debate team Public Relations News Release 1932:192, p.1 |
Debated Coe College. | |
127 | Byers, Grant win in speech; Wick and Lawrence place second; women will compete tonight College Eye 24:14, p.1 |
In extemporaneous competition. | |
128 | David Grant and Clair Kraft Public Relations News Release 1932:154, p.1 |
Both men made the honor roll for the fall term. | |
129 | David Grant, Oelwein Public Relations News Release 1932:145, p.1 |
David Grant earned straight A's for the fall term; roster of other men who made the honor roll. | |
130 | Grant, Rogers, each earn sixty grade points; eighteen men are included on fall term Honor Roll College Eye 24:13, p.1 |
Honor Roll for men announced. | |
131 | Maurice Kramer, Kewsick, and David Grant Public Relations News Release 1932:104, p.1 |
Will debate a team from Dublin. | |
132 | Pictured above Public Relations News Release 1932:102, p.1 |
David Grant and James Curtis will debate a team from Cambridge, England. | |
133 | Four students will speak at Davenport College Eye 24:10, p.1 |
At Rotary Club meeting there. | |
134 | Four hundred fifty hear Teachers and Irish teams debate Capitalism; contest is one of friendly rivalry, not heavy economics College Eye 24:10, p.1 |
Debate question: Resolved: that capitalism has broken down. Description of the debaters' arguments. | |
135 | James Johnson Auchmuty and Garrett E. Gill boh of Dublin Public Relations News Release 1932:110, p.1 |
Will debate a duo from ISTC on Novemver 9. | |
136 | Maurice Kramer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Kramer. Public Relations News Release 1932:98, p.1 |
One of two debaters who will argue will a team from Dublin, Ireland. | |
137 | David Grant, of this city Public Relations News Release 1932:101, p.1 |
One of two debaters who will argue against a team from Dublin, Ireland. | |
138 | Maurice Kramer, Keswick, and David Grant Public Relations News Release 1932:107, p.1 |
Will debate a team from Dublin, Ireland. | |
139 | These two will represent Teachers College Eye 24:9, p.2 |
Grant and Kramer will be the two men in debate with the Irish team; photo. | |
140 | On November 9 Public Relations News Release 1932:87, p.1 |
Debate teams argues Dublin's Trinity College. | |
141 | Commercial clubs College Eye 24:8, p.3 |
David Grant and Maurice Kramer led discussion on capitalism. | |
142 | College Eye will conduct election poll; six students will speak on merits of various nominees College Eye 24:8, p.1 |
Students will listen to speeches and then mark ballots. | |
143 | Irish debaters to begin their tour of U. S.; foreign team will debate in more than thirty colleges College Eye 24:8, p.1 |
Profiles of the two Irishmen. | |
144 | Debate coach sets Dublin contest date as Wednesday, Nov. 9 College Eye 24:7, p.1 |
ISTC debaters have been practicing. | |
145 | David Grant, Oelwein, and James Curtis, Maquoketa Public Relations News Release 1932:54, p.1 |
Selected to debate with team from Cambridge, England. | |
146 | College Eye will take straw vote; ballots will be distributed to all students at assembly College Eye 24:6, p.1 |
Students will speak on national and state candidates. | |
147 | Debate with Irish team planned for early November College Eye 24:6, p.1 |
Format for the debate. | |
148 | Four students will speak to Ames club College Eye 24:6, p.1 |
Will speak to Rotary Club there. | |
149 | Representatives are chosen for Ireland debate College Eye 24:4, p.1 |
Maurice Kramer and David Grant will represent ISTC. | |
150 | Men's Forum College Eye 24:4, p.3 |
Officers elected. |