Howell--Mary (Class of 1934)
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1 | University of Northern Iowa receives a bequest from alum Public Relations News Release 1991:226, p.1 |
The estate of Mary Howell has presented a bequest of $50,000. | |
2 | Mr. and Mrs. John Brinkman, (Mary Howell) Alumnus 31:4, p.22 |
Reside in Western Springs, Illinois. | |
3 | Mary Howell Alumnus 25:1, p.24 |
Married John S. Brinkman, June 8, 1940. They are living in New York City, where John is associated with United Air Lines. Mary had been teaching at Robbinsdale, Minnesota. | |
4 | Mary E. Howell Alumnus 22:2, p.26 |
Teaches science at the junior high school in Robbinsdale, Minnesota. | |
5 | Annual for '34 distributed on campus Friday; secrets divulged as names of campus celebrities are made known College Eye 26:1, p.1 |
Beauty and popularity winners will be revealed. | |
6 | Five campus secrets are finally revealed Public Relations News Release 1934:511, p.2 |
The 1934 Old Gold was distribued. | |
7 | Graduates Old Gold 0:0, p.76 |
Graduate photos. | |
8 | Mary Howell Old Gold 0:0, p.108 |
Profile and photo. | |
9 | Tutor Stars Old Gold 0:0, p.114 |
Photos. | |
10 | Inter-Sorority Council Old Gold 0:0, p.224 |
Began in 1922; aims, officers, faculty members, and members; photos. | |
11 | Pep Club Old Gold 0:0, p.154 |
Rho Epsilon Rho was organized in the fall of 1933; purpose and officers; photo. | |
12 | Delta Phi Delta Old Gold 0:0, p.226 |
Organized in 1908; officers and members; photos. | |
13 | Approximately 288 students will be candidates for graduation from the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1934:515, p.5 |
Program for the fifty-eighth annual spring commencement. | |
14 | Student Council Old Gold 0:0, p.62 |
Purpose and officers; photos. | |
15 | Three fraternities and one sorority had dances Public Relations News Release 1934:510, p.1 |
Program for each dance. | |
16 | The Delta Iota chapter of Beta Beta Beta was installed at the Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1934:509, p.1 |
Program for the installation service. | |
17 | Biology majors will start frat; chapter of national group will be installed tomorrow College Eye 25:44, p.1 |
List of charter members of Beta Beta Beta. | |
18 | Mothers will be represented on the toast program at the Mother's Day luncheon Public Relations News Release 1934:470, p.1 |
Registration will begin at 5:00 on Friday. The May fete will begin Saturday at 10:00. On Sunday there will be a special church service honoring the mothers. Students need to invite their parents, because the college will not be sending invitations. | |
19 | Mother's Day to be observed on May 11, 12, 13; committees complete plans for a three-day celebration College Eye 25:41, p.1 |
Description of activities. | |
20 | College women plan dance Public Relations News Release 1932:405, p.1 |
The night of Friday the 13th the women of the college have planed a dance. This dance the women take the initiative and must follow rules that state their responcibilities. Picture. | |
21 | Hughes, V. Roth and Ardys Smith chosen Delt sorority heads College Eye 25:37, p.3 |
Roster of officers. | |
22 | Eleven vie for 1934 May queen; final election to be held Monday, April ninth College Eye 25:37, p.1 |
List of those nominated; description of upcoming event. | |
23 | Nominations open for May Day queen College Eye 25:36, p.1 |
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24 | Students to vote Monday for new council members College Eye 25:35, p.1 |
Roster of candidates for Student Council positions. | |
25 | Phi Sigma Phi wins Tutor Tickler cup College Eye 25:29, p.1 |
Results of Tutor Tickers competition. | |
26 | Tutor Ticklers fifth annual all-student vaudeville show Public Relations News Release 1933:372, p.1 |
An oriental theme to be carried through out the production. |
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27 | Christmas supper full of surprises College Eye 25:24, p.1 |
Will hold first all-college Christmas dinner. | |
28 | Frats to vie in decorations; house decorating contest is annual affair for Homecoming College Eye 25:19, p.7 |
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29 | Pepsters form new fraternity; Fenner leader College Eye 25:19, p.1 |
Group will organize cheering, instill school spirit, and promote friendship; may seek affiliation with national Pi Epsilon Pi. | |
30 | Home Economics Clubs to meet; first convention ever held here begins at 9 o'clock College Eye 25:15, p.1 |
Program for the state meeting. | |
31 | Council president College Eye 25:12, p.4 |
Lorinne Crawford will serve as president; photo. | |
32 | Delta Phi Delta Old Gold 0:0, p.237 |
Officers, purpose, members, and pledges; founded in 1908; photos. | |
33 | Biology Club Old Gold 0:0, p.188 |
Officers, purpose, and members; photos. | |
34 | Mary Howell Old Gold 0:0, p.104 |
Photo. | |
35 | Women's League Old Gold 0:0, p.48 |
History, description, and aims; organized in February 1932; photos. | |
36 | Most popular of 1933 have been voted Public Relations News Release 1932:319, p.1 |
Six students chosen for the most popular were selected in a recent all-campus vote, and will be pictured in the special popularity section of the Old Gold annual. | |
37 | Feature of primary party to be dances College Eye 24:33, p.3 |
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38 | Alpha Chi and A. D. A's are popular men; Dahl, Colburn, and Howell win in women's contest College Eye 24:28, p.1 |
Results of popularity contests. | |
39 | Sororities, fraternities fill week with rushing, pledging, initiation activities College Eye 24:25, p.3 |
Campus social calendar. | |
40 | 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. | |
41 | Margaret Howell named Teachers college 'Pep' girl by student vote; winner will be guest at Pep Jamboree at Iowa City College Eye 24:24, p.1 |
Will seek title of "Iowa's Peppiest Girl". | |
42 | You can believe this College Eye 24:23, p.3 |
News notes and announcements. | |
43 | New Women's League officers will assume duties on April 10th College Eye 24:22, p.1 |
Roster of officers. | |
44 | Untitled College Eye 24:18, p.3 |
Mary Howell and Luella Scurry gave Mickey Mouse skit. | |
45 | 75 students will perform in the 1933 edition of the Tutor Ticklers Public Relations News Release 1932:229, p.1 |
The theme of this years Tutor Ticklers performance is "Driving Old Man Depression Out" of the country. Seventy-five students will sing, dance, and act in the fourth annual all-student revue. | |
46 | Tutor Tickler acts Public Relations News Release 1932:224, p.1 |
Photo captions. February 2-3. | |
47 | Eleventh annual Washington Ball committee members were announced Public Relations News Release 1932:220, p.1 |
Thirty-eight students announced as committee members for the eleventh annual Washington Ball. | |
48 | Women's League plans wide social program for all college girls College Eye 24:16, p.3 |
Lengthy description of the work of the Recreation Committee. | |
49 | Tutor Ticklers, all-campus vaudeville program. Public Relations News Release 1932:207, p.1 |
Five campus organizations chosen from among twelve organizations to perform in Tutor Ticklers, all-vaudeville program, to be staged on February 2 and 3, 1933. | |
50 | Women's League sponsors mass meeting of girls; plans and organization of group are discussed by officers College Eye 24:13, p.1 |
Planning first all-college formal dance; committees explain their charges. |