Hinson--William Henry (Student--1934)
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1 | Gifts to UNI benefit Russell Hall Campus News Network 12:6, p.1 |
Charlotte and William Hinson Family, and Bruce Bengston, donate $250,000 each; photo. | |
2 | Gifts to UNI benefit Russell Hall Public Relations News Release 2001:192, p.1 |
The Charlotte and William Hinson family and Bruce Bengtson have each given $250,000 towards the renovation of Russell Hall. | |
3 | Plans for performing arts center underway Northern Iowa Today 16:3, p.8 |
Ten member committee formed to consider functions of a new center. | |
4 | Curris names arts center committee Northern Iowan 84:66, p.3 |
Planning committee will describe functions of a center. | |
5 | All-College Sing Old Gold 0:0, p.47 |
Brief description of the activity; photo. | |
6 | Haddox has veterans for tennis Alumnus 20:2, p.14 |
Season preview. | |
7 | Reeves wins net title Alumnus 19:3, p.15 |
Stanley Reeves wins conference singles; teams with Bill McNabb to win doubles; season wrap-up. | |
8 | Perfect grades were earned by two students during the spring term Public Relations News Release 1934:1114, p.2 |
Honor roll students. | |
9 | Earle Meikle and Everett Scott were voted to be the men of greatest value Public Relations News Release 1934:1108, p.1 |
Letters and numerals for tennis, track, and baseball were announced by S. A. Lynch. | |
10 | Tennis Old Gold 0:0, p.247 |
1935 schedule and team members; photos. | |
11 | Lambda Gamma Nu Old Gold 0:0, p.214 |
Organized in 1923; aims, advisors, officers, and members; photos. | |
12 | College Marching Band Old Gold 0:0, p.195 |
Brief description, officers, and members; photos. | |
13 | Approximately 250 students are expected to receive degrees and diplomas Public Relations News Release 1934:1098, p.5 |
Program for commencement and graduation candidates. | |
14 | The Teachers College tennis team will swing into action this afternoon Public Relations News Release 1934:1053, p.1 |
The panthers will meet Carleton College for the second time this week. | |
15 | The Teachers College baseball and tennis teams will both be in action twice this week Public Relations News Release 1934:1036, p.1 |
The track team will be attending the Dakota relays. | |
16 | Using the same four men who lost Monday, the tennis team is planning to reverse that decision Public Relations News Release 1934:1031, p.1 |
Coach Haddox hopes to gain an edge in doubles play by pairing veterans Reeves and McNabb. | |
17 | The Teachers College tennis team hopes to upset its conqueror tomorrow in a return engagement Public Relations News Release 1934:1037, p.1 |
Starting lineup for the match against Grinnell. | |
18 | Teachers College athletes will be in action four days this week Public Relations News Release 1934:1026, p.1 |
The tennis team has two meets, the baseball team one, and the track team will compete in the Drake Relays. | |
19 | Perfect grades in eighteen hours of work were earned by Hilda Miller Public Relations News Release 1934:1017, p.2 |
Honor roll students. | |
20 | The Teachers College tennis players will finish preliminary workouts this week Public Relations News Release 1934:1011, p.1 |
Season schedule. | |
21 | Graduation activities will open today when President O. R. Latham opens his home Public Relations News Release 1934:944, p.1 |
Schedule of activities. | |
22 | Graduation activities open today with the reception of President Latham Public Relations News Release 1934:945, p.1 |
Schedule of events throughout the week. | |
23 | Marches required in the high school state music contest will be played as encores Public Relations News Release 1934:915, p.1 |
Program for the college band concert on February 21. | |
24 | Hinson upsets Black to enter Haddox finals College Eye 26:17, p.4 |
Hinson moves on to the Teachers College tennis tournament finals. | |
25 | Many third round matches have been played in the third annual Haddox tennis tournament Public Relations News Release 1934:615, p.2 |
Summary of completed matches. | |
26 | All four seeded players drew byes Public Relations News Release 1934:605, p.1 |
Program for the third annual Haddox Trophy tennis tournament. | |
27 | Two students have been named to the Honor Roll for the past four consecutive terms Public Relations News Release 1934:532, p.1 |
Many other students have also achieved high marks, and were named to the Honor Roll also. | |
28 | Symphony Old Gold 0:0, p.199 |
The College Symphony began in 1878; officers and members; photo. | |
29 | Marching Band Old Gold 0:0, p.200 |
Officers, description, and members; photo. | |
30 | Concert Band Old Gold 0:0, p.201 |
Purpose, description, and members; photo. | |
31 | Rutherford Rogers has completed his second year at the college with no grade below an A Public Relations News Release 1934:525, p.1 |
Other students also reveived straight A's, or were placed on the Honor Roll for the spring semester. | |
32 | Rachel Rosenberger will be a soloist at the annual Orchestra Club spring concert. Public Relations News Release 1934:484, p.1 |
The performance will begin at 8:15 on Thursday, May 17, in the college auditorium. A trio and the Orchestra Club will also perform. | |
33 | Five men head new Honor Roll; William Hinson heads list; Burch, Corton, Rogers, next in line College Eye 25:36, p.1 |
List of those honored. | |
34 | 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. | |
35 | Pupil of Russell places in fete; William Hinson is rated in national high school music contest College Eye 25:2, p.1 |
Places in first division. |