Jones--Howard Vallance [History Faculty]
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| 101 | Two Board of Regents members at UNI Today Public Relations News Release 1969:451, p.1 |
Members of the Board of Regents will be meeting with members of the UNI presidential evaluation committee to continue discussions regarding the selection of a new UNI president. | |
| 102 | Japanese cellist to present program of classical music at UNI Artists Series Public Relations News Release 1969:404, p.1 |
Cellist Tsuyoshi Tsutsumi will appear on the UNI Artists Series program and will perform in the Auditorium. | |
| 103 | Regents scheduled to meet this week at UNI Public Relations News Release 1969:398, p.1 |
Regents will meet with the UNI presidential evaluation committee to aid in selecting a successor to President J. W. Maucker. | |
| 104 | Artists Series brings Japanese cellist to campus for concerts Public Relations News Release 1969:368, p.1 |
Cellist Tsuyoushi Tsutsumi will appear at the UNI Artists Series Program on March 16 and 17. | |
| 105 | Final UNI Chamber Music Series concert to be Monday Public Relations News Release 1969:365, p.1 |
The New York Brass Quintet will appear at UNI for the final Chamber Music Series concert. | |
| 106 | Regents meet to select UNI president Northern Iowan 66:37, p.1 |
Campus committee meets with Regents to begin candidate evaluation. | |
| 107 | Regents to meet at UNI with presidential selection advisors Public Relations News Release 1969:349, p.1 |
This will be the board's first meeting with the committee formed in January to aid the Regents in selecting a successor for President Maucker. | |
| 108 | Cutline Public Relations News Release 1969:338, p.1 |
Russia's Prokofiev Quartet will present a concert in the Music Building as part of the UNI Chamber Music Series. | |
| 109 | Russian Quartet to Appear at UNI in Chamber Music Concert Public Relations News Release 1969:318, p.1 |
Part of the Chamber Music Series. Performance to be held in Music Hall. | |
| 110 | Russian Quartet to Appear at UNI in Chamber Music Concert Public Relations News Release 1969:318, p.1 |
Russia's Prokofiew Quartet concert is part of the UNI Chamber Music Series. Concert will be held in Music Hall. | |
| 111 | Regents discuss selection of new president Northern Iowan 66:29, p.1 |
Local committee of ten will develop consider selection procedures. | |
| 112 | Regents Arrange for Selection of UNI Presidential Evaluation Committee Public Relations News Release 1969:243, p.1 |
Committee to consist of six faculty members, including one member of the adminstration, two students, and one rep each for the UNI alumni and the university non-academic staff. | |
| 113 | Faculty will study minority problems Northern Iowan 66:23, p.1 |
Interim report due December 1. | |
| 114 | Photo cutline Public Relations News Release 1969:616, p.1 |
Hungarian String Quartet concert. | |
| 115 | Photo Cutline Public Relations News Release 1969:156, p.1 |
Hungarian String Quartet concert. | |
| 116 | Hungarian String Quartet in Concert Nov. 12 Public Relations News Release 1969:138, p.1 |
Concert at UNI on Wednesday, Nov. 12. | |
| 117 | Young Classical Guitarist to Begin 1969-70 UNI Chamber Music Series Public Relations News Release 1969:55, p.1 |
Christopher Parking to present first program. | |
| 118 | UNI Prof has Article Published in National Magazine Public Relations News Release 1970:50, p.1 |
Dr. Howard V. Jones is the author of an article published in the September issue of the "Music Educators Journal" called "The Faculty Has the Last Word". | |
| 119 | 1969-70 Artists Series Schedule Announced Public Relations News Release 1969:5, p.1 |
Broadway's hit play "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" and the off-Broadway hit "Your Own Thing" will highlight the 1969-70 Artists Series at UNI. | |
| 120 | Jones elected faculty head Northern Iowan 65:59, p.8 |
Professor Jones elected to position traditionally held by President Maucker; other election results announced. | |
| 121 | Enrollment discussed Northern Iowan 65:42, p.5 |
Motion to limit enrollment narrowly defeated. | |
| 122 | Faculty acts on budget, SF-123; adopts resolutions Northern Iowan 65:40, p.1 |
Resolutions favor full funding of budget and oppose anti-riot bill; Professor Jones suggests limiting enrollment. | |
| 123 | Untitled Northern Iowan 65:35, p.4 |
Review of music: Edward Auer. | |
| 124 | Artist Series features Andre Previn, Uck Kim Northern Iowan 65:2, p.1 |
Season schedule announced for 1968-69. | |
| 125 | Dr. Jones to speak at concert workshop Northern Iowan 64:57, p.5 |
Brief professional sketch; photo. | |
| 126 | Faculty members to meet, talk to Regents today Northern Iowan 64:41, p.1 |
Group will exchange ideas. | |
| 127 | Auditoria recommendation includes coliseum, theater Northern Iowan 64:31, p.1 |
Committee recommends coliseum seating ten thousand, auditorium seating two thousand, and a theater seating eight hundred. | |
| 128 | Concert managers group elects Jones president Northern Iowan 64:29, p.4 |
Professor Jones will serve large group. | |
| 129 | Beard announces 'watch and study' committee Northern Iowan 64:20, p.1 |
Group formed in light of possibility of loyalty oath; list of committee members. | |
| 130 | Two bushels? Good grief! Northern Iowan 64:14, p.3 |
Humorous response to Professor Hearst. | |
| 131 | College reorganization committees are chosen Northern Iowan 64:10, p.1 |
Steering committees are being organized in each college area. | |
| 132 | Contrary to best interests of students, staff, school Northern Iowan 64:10, p.3 |
Believe that Hoffmans letter on draft advised young men to break law; urges Northern Iowan not to publish similar material. | |
| 133 | Faculty Senate discusses Union information center College Eye 64:4, p.1 |
Considers importance of communication within and outside university community. | |
| 134 | New Chamber Music Series fall performance to open College Eye 64:1, p.1 |
Schedule of performances. | |
| 135 | Jones declines Scott debate College Eye 63:56, p.2 |
Feels that the particular issues are invalid, and therefore not debatable. | |
| 136 | 'Distraction' game by Hoffmanns, Jones College Eye 63:54, p.4 |
Argues that historians must favor accuracy over bias. | |
| 137 | 'Scott must be challenged' College Eye 63:48, p.4 |
Calls for an apology, defense, or retraction for a recent letter. | |
| 138 | SS receives plan for pop, artist, chamber music series College Eye 63:35, p.1 |
Committee presents plans for the Artists Series to expand to include a Chamber Music Series and for a Pop Concert Series to be established. | |
| 139 | Humanities staff plans program Monday night College Eye 63:19, p.1 |
Schedule of programs faculty will present. | |
| 140 | Paul Taylor Dance Company appears Tuesday-Thursday College Eye 63:17, p.1 |
Background information on the Paul Taylor Dance Company; photo. | |
| 141 | History prof. vice-president of association College Eye 60:27, p.3 |
Professor Jones elected to office in nation concert managers group. | |
| 142 | Music Hall at 8:15: Violin recital presented tonight by Francis Fortier College Eye 60:27, p.1 |
Part of conference managers meeting; photo. | |
| 143 | Artists Series season tickets selling well College Eye 60:4, p.1 |
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| 144 | Perspective: Jones pleads for curbing of mass production in college College Eye 60:3, p.2 |
Discusses ideas for 'faculty productivity.' | |
| 145 | Peltier talks at tomorrow's concert managers meeting College Eye 59:15, p.5 |
Henry Peltier will speak. | |
| 146 | New Artists Series lists '64-'65 events College Eye 58:24, p.8 |
A look at the new season's programs; Professor Jones explains that the series formerly known as the Lecture-Concert Series will be known as the Artists Series. | |
| 147 | Committee named to study role of Greek organizations on campus College Eye 58:19, p.6 |
List of committee members. | |
| 148 | 'Just One Hand' lures card players for an evening College Eye 58:18, p.1 |
Students talk about playing bridge; photo. | |
| 149 | Music Hall recital by Matheson College Eye 58:9, p.1 |
Performance program will include work by Professor Jones. | |
| 150 | Profs refute Chabert letter College Eye 57:29, p.2 |
Disagreement with previous letter. | |
| 151 | Social Science at SCI--a 1963 profile Alumnus 48:2, p.1 |
Professor Howard describes recent changes in the social science curriculum including the addition of Asian Studies, special institutes, and new and old staff members; photo. | |
| 152 | American Ballet heads 1963-64 L-C Series College Eye 57:26, p.3 |
A look at the next season. | |
| 153 | Today's student must learn to seek truth College Eye 56:36, p.2 |
Professor Howard Jones expresses discontent with the lack of commitment in current students. | |
| 154 | General education courses to be reviewed, KYTC College Eye 56:31, p.4 |
Faculty will talk about their classes. | |
| 155 | General ed courses need revision say Jones, Thorne College Eye 56:21, p.3 |
Excerpts from Commons forum. | |
| 156 | General education will be topic of Commons Forum College Eye 56:19, p.7 |
Professors Jones and Thorne will debate issue. | |
| 157 | KYTC to present review of general education courses College Eye 56:16, p.5 |
Faculty members will talk about their areas of general education. | |
| 158 | 'Good seats left for L-C series' says chairman College Eye 56:4, p.1 |
Professor Jones says that six hundred seats remain; students sales have declined. | |
| 159 | 'Pirates' opens series; tickets at Crossroads College Eye 56:2, p.1 |
Howard Jones describes the upcoming Lecture-Concert series. | |
| 160 | Concert ticket sales announced College Eye 56:1, p.3 |
Five performances scheduled for the 1961-1962 season. | |
| 161 | TC faculty members travel abroad Public Relations News Release 1960:456, p.1 |
Professors Daryl Pendergraft, Louis Bultena, Howard Jones, Erma Plaehn, and Mary Margaret Schmitt tour Europe over the summer session. Professor Willard Reninger travels to India as a Fulbright lecturer. | |
| 162 | '60-'61 in review . . . . College Eye 52:33, p.4 |
A collection of photos taken during the past school year; photo. | |
| 163 | Area resident to sail on study tour Public Relations News Release 1960:442, p.1 |
Professor Howard V. Jones directs the Iowa State Teachers College Social Science Seminar. Fifty-two persons are expected to attend the study tour, travelling to Holland, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Italy, Switzerland, France, England, Austria, and Russia. | |
| 164 | Jones challenges orphans of universe to greatness Public Relations News Release 1960:419, p.1 |
Professor Howard V. Jones gives the opening address for the annual All-College Honors Convocation, challenging students to take direction in their lives. | |
| 165 | 300 expected at conference on drama here this weekend College Eye 52:31, p.4 |
Highlights of the program. | |
| 166 | Honors convocation at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:418, p.1 |
Dean William C. Lang presides over the All-College Honors Convocation, where students are recognized for scholarship, and extra-curricular activities. Professor Howard Jones gives the opening address and the College Band provides music. Students listed. | |
| 167 | Purple Key members to be announced at Honors Convo College Eye 52:31, p.1 |
A look at the program. | |
| 168 | Jones to speak at convocation College Eye 52:30, p.1 |
Howard Jones will speak at Honors Day Convocation; will announce new members of Purple Key. | |
| 169 | Jones to speak at AAUP dinner College Eye 52:29, p.3 |
Professor Jones will speak in Missouri. | |
| 170 | ISTC faculty member to speak in Missouri Public Relations News Release 1960:384, p.1 |
Professor Howard V. Jones is asked to speak at the American Association of University Professors spring banquet. Jones has been president of the Teachers College chapter of the Association and is a member of one of the organization's national committees. | |
| 171 | Violinist to appear in final concert series program Public Relations News Release 1960:347, p.1 |
Nineteen year old winner of the Queen Elisabeth of Belgium International music competition, Jaime Laredo, plays the violin in the auditorium as the final performance of the Lecture-Concert Program. | |
| 172 | Bigger crowds bring lower prices College Eye 52:23, p.6 |
Close look at the financial picture of campus concerts and performances. | |
| 173 | Dallas Symphony to appear at ISTC Wednesday (Mar. 22) Public Relations News Release 1960:279, p.1 |
Professor Howard V. Jones directs the Lecture-Concert Series, featuring a concert by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in the auditorium. Tickets are made available in the Gymnasium ticket office. | |
| 174 | ISTC Concert Series schedules two-night runs Public Relations News Release 1960:253, p.1 |
Professor Howard V. Jones announces the extension of the Lecture-Concert Series to a two-night show in order to meet growing demand for tickets by the community. | |
| 175 | ACCIA committee chairmen chosen at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:244, p.1 |
Student chairmen are selected for the All College Conference on International Affairs. The conference committee consists of Professor George Poage, Ann Williams, Ann King, Jim Daman, Banlue Tinpangka, Edward Throne, and Paul Bender. | |
| 176 | Dallas Symphony to appear at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:245, p.1 |
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra appears in the gymnasium under the direction of Paul Kletzki as the fourth program of the Lecture-Concert Series. Tickets are available from Professor Howard V. Jones. | |
| 177 | American Ballet Theatre to appear in ISTC L-C Series Public Relations News Release 1960:208, p.1 |
The American Ballet Theatre performs in the auditorium as the third program in the Lecture-Concert Series. The series is directed by Professor Howard Jones. | |
| 178 | Only 8 vacancies remain for summer European trip College Eye 52:15, p.1 |
Professor Jones talks briefly about plans. | |
| 179 | ISTC to sponsor European seminar Public Relations News Release 1960:153, p.1 |
The Board of Regents approves tuition fees for the Social Science Seminar in Europe. Professors Howard Jones and Louis Bultena co-direct the seminar, sponsored by the Iowa State Teachers College. | |
| 180 | Frost provokes excitement College Eye 52:11, p.1 |
Quick look at Robert Frost's appearance on campus; photo. | |
| 181 | Standing room tickets available for Anna Russell concert Public Relations News Release 1960:108, p.1 |
Tickets to Anna Russell's performance in the auditorium are available through the box office or Professor Howard Jones. | |
| 182 | ISTC profs air views on classroom TV College Eye 52:7, p.3 |
Faculty members talk about the benefits and the problems of presenting their classes via closed circuit television; photo. | |
| 183 | Applications available for fellowships until October 31 College Eye 52:6, p.5 |
Professors Jones and Brune are the campus representatives. | |
| 184 | Moscow visit to highlight 1961 European seminar College Eye 52:5, p.3 |
Highlights of the Social Science Seminar trip. | |
| 185 | Graduate fellowship applications begin today Public Relations News Release 1960:50, p.1 |
Students seeking graduation fellowships from the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Foundation must submit their applications to regional chairman, Professor R. G. Whitesel. Professors Howard Jones and Irvin H. Brune are campus representatives to the foundation. | |
| 186 | Lecture-Concert sold out: Jones College Eye 52:3, p.8 |
The chairman of the Lecture-Concert committee thanks those who bought tickets and apologizes to those who couldn't get them. | |
| 187 | ISTC Lecture-Concert Series tickets sold out Public Relations News Release 1960:44, p.1 |
Professor Howard V. Jones announces the selling out of tickets to the Lecture-Concert Series, but standing room tickets will be made available. Dallas Symphony performance tickets are to be sold shortly. | |
| 188 | Iowa State Teachers College Lecture-Concert Series tickets go on sale Tusesday (September 27) Public Relations News Release 1960:35, p.1 |
Season tickets for the Iowa State Teachers College Lecture-Concert Series are available at the College Crossroads. The season includes performances by Anna Russell, Robert Frost, the American Ballet Theatre, and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. | |
| 189 | Jones addresses freshman orientation assembly Public Relations News Release 1960:26, p.1 |
Professor Howard K. Jones leads the freshman orientation assembly program. | |
| 190 | 1961 seminar in Europe offered by ISTC Alumnus 45:3, p.18 |
Fifty students will study at Oxford and Vienna. | |
| 191 | Visit to Russia will highlight 1961 Social Science Seminar College Eye 51:33, p.1 |
Outline of the trip. | |
| 192 | Asian Program By Social Science Department Old Gold 0:0, p.106 |
The Department of Social Science creates programs and attempt to broaden student's horizons. In the Summer of 1960, an Asian program will be provided as a social studies workshop. The Department also sponsors Pi Gamma Mu and joins other departments in supporting the All-College Conference on International Affairs. | |
| 193 | Social Science class in Europe in 1961 Alumnus 45:1, p.7 |
Professors Jones and Bultena to lead tour. | |
| 194 | ISTC sponsored seminar in Europe for summer of '61 College Eye 51:16, p.2 |
May include visit to Soviet Union. | |
| 195 | Humanities I on KYTC College Eye 51:15, p.1 |
Professor Jones will present review of the class. | |
| 196 | L-C tickets on sale soon College Eye 51:2, p.3 |
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| 197 | 37 on faculty promoted; 17 to "full prof" College Eye 50:34, p.1 |
Roster of promotions. | |
| 198 | Alpha Chi Epsilon Wins Inter-Fraternity Sing Old Gold 0:0, p.214 |
Alpha Chi Epsilon had activities which included the "Boilermaker's Brawl," pinning ceremonies, parties with all of the sororities, the thrill of winning the Homecoming Inter-fraternity serenade competition, and many other events; photo. |
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| 199 | KYTC Entertains and Informs Campus Old Gold 0:0, p.151 |
The programs at KYTC vary from music, both popular and classical, to basketball games broadcast live by remote control, and to the SLB meetings every Monday night; over 1,950 single and long play records from a library are selected; photo. | |
| 200 | Summer In England Highlights Social Science Year Old Gold 0:0, p.112 |
The goal of the Social Science Department was to enable students to better understand the past and present history and problems in the world in which he or she lives; a group of about fifty students went to a seminar in England and Europe; photo. |