Hearst--Charles J. (Class of 1924)

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1 Earth science scholarship established
UNI Century 12:1, p.6
To honor memory of Charles J. Hearst, who died in 1980.
2 Earth science scholarship established
Northern Iowan 80:15, p.4
Gladys Hearst establishes scholarship as memorial to her husband Charles J. Hearst.
3 Foundation receives $4000 memorial to former graduate
Alumnus 57:4, p.3
Charles Hearst memorializes his sister Louise Hearst Speer with scholarship for earth science student; Louise Speer died July 31, 1972; had taught at Lab School.
4 Endowment starts Earth Science scholarship; $4,000 gift
Northern Iowan 69:1, p.10
Charles J. Hearst donates scholarship to honor his sister Louise Hearst Speer, who died July 31, 1972; brief sketch of Louise Hearst Speer.
5 Impromptu visit by 3 Russians surprises TC
College Eye 49:26, p.2
Had been visiting Charles Hearst farm; come to campus for meeting with students.
6 TC faculty to discuss UN affairs
College Eye 48:5, p.1
Will invite high school teachers for international relations discussion.
7 Hearst guest speaker for Jeffersonian Club
College Eye 39:14, p.4
Will speak on Germany.
8 Hearst speaks before Pi Gamma Mu meeting
College Eye 39:7, p.8
Charles Hearst just returned from trip to Europe.
9 Charles J. Hearst
Alumnus 29:2, p.21
Elected president of the Black Hawk County Farm Bureau, November 14. He and his brother, James, operate a 520-acre farm three and a half miles southwest of Cedar Falls. Charles has been a member of the county board of directors for two years.
10 C. J. Hearst marries WAVE
Alumnus 28:1, p.8
Charles J. Hearst marries Gladys Henderson.
11 Lt. Henderson becomes bride of Charles Hearst at double-ring event
College Eye 35:9, p.4
Gladys Henderson has been in Cedar Falls with WAVES since December 1942.
12 Sheep lot, barnyard used for studio in new 'campus neighbors' program
College Eye 35:4, p.1
Professors Hake and Scott put together new program about "Campus Neighbors".
13 Charles Hearst
College Eye 17:24, p.2
Charles J. Hearst injured hand in farm accident; expected to recover.