Latham--Orval Ray (President of ISTC)

Displaying 601 - 650 of 850 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
601 Campus leaders are guests at annual organization dinner; "Big Men on Campus" are the guests of president and deans
College Eye 22:24, p.1
President Latham and Dean Campbell address leaders.
602 The B. M. O. C. at the Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1930:290, p.1
Big Men on Campus meet for annual dinner with President Latham, Dean Campbell, and Dean Reed.
603 President Latham initiated into Kappa Delta Pi, Thursday
College Eye 22:22, p.1
Fifty members attend meeting.
604 Ninety-four students are to receive degrees and diplomas
Public Relations News Release 1930:266, p.1
Fall term graduation exercises on March 5; list of graduates provided.
605 Depression hits campus; three fraternities have hard time dances
College Eye 22:21, p.6
Campus social calendar.
606 Program for winter term Commencement dinner is announced; Dr. McCracken, Dean of Ohio U. College of Education, to speak at graduation exercises
College Eye 22:21, p.1
Description of program.
607 Candidates for degrees and diplomas numbering approximately 107 students
Public Relations News Release 1930:233, p.1
107 students expected to graduate this winter term; speaker for the ceremony will be Dr. Thomas C. McCracken of Ohio University.
608 One hundred seven students will be graduated March 5; Dr. Thomas McCracken will be the speaker for the graduation exercises
College Eye 22:20, p.1
Description of the upcoming ceremony.
609 Dr. O. R. Latham, president of the Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1931:225, p.1
President and faculty attend teachers college conventions in Washington, D. C.
610 Athletic honors were conferred upon nine women students
Public Relations News Release 1930:214, p.1
Nine women initiated into Shield Club.
611 Professors prepare course of study for Iowa high schools
College Eye 22:19, p.1
Several faculty members are on state curriculum committee.
612 Conrad will address American Association of University Profs
College Eye 22:19, p.2
Henry S. Conrad will speak to local chapter; local group has thirty members.
613 Dr. Latham discusses why and wherefore of graduate degrees
College Eye 22:15, p.1
Urges students who intend to pursue teaching for five or ten years to study for graduate degrees.
614 Graduates!
College Eye 22:14, p.1
Should meet to receive information regarding prospective teaching work.
615 Fourteenth conference attracts alumni
Alumnus 15:1, p.9
List of those who participated in Problems in Elementary Education Conference
616 Alumni talk at state conference
Alumnus 15:1, p.4
Roster of ISTC alumni and faculty participating in Iowa State Teachers Convention.
617 Dr. Eva May Luse summarizes White House conference
College Eye 22:13, p.1
Speaks at Education Club meeting; Professor Charles speaks on student grades.
618 Twenty-one members of the 1930 Iowa State Teachers College grid squad
Public Relations News Release 1930:106, p.1
Twenty-one players lettered in football.
619 Sixty-one students are to receive degrees and diplomas
Public Relations News Release 1930:100, p.1
Sixty-one students will graduate this winter term.
620 Press Prom promises to be biggest social event of season
College Eye 22:11, p.5
Campus social calendar.
621 Dr. Latham points out pitfall in so-called "progressive" education; schools should fit child for adaptation to adult life
College Eye 22:11, p.1
Excerpts from ISTA address.
622 Sixty-three students are candidates for degrees, diplomas; Dr. Morgan, President of Illinois State Teachers College will deliver graduation address
College Eye 22:11, p.1
Schedule of the Commencement program.
623 Nineteen faculty members address teachers of state; Latham points out pitfalls in progressive education
College Eye 22:10, p.1
Many faculty are on ISTA program.
624 Dr. Latham toasts "The Ideal Teacher" at graduation dinner
College Eye 22:10, p.1
Preview of Commencement dinner program.
625 Nineteen faculty members of the Iowa State Teachers college
Public Relations News Release 1930:79, p.1
Nineteen faculty members will travel to Des Moines for the 76th annual Iowa State Teachers Convention.
626 Sounds similar to those that rang in the ears of school-children
Public Relations News Release 1930:77, p.1
ISTC alumni will hold annual reunion dinner at Hotel Fort Des Moines.
627 William Cooper, United States Commissioner of Education
Public Relations News Release 1930:75, p.1
Will speak November 12 in auditorium.
628 Dr. Latham announces raising of educational standards of college; strives to meet all requirements for perfect rating
College Eye 22:9, p.1
Attempting to meet highest North Central Association standards; hired ten additional critic teachers and bought two buses for transportation of student teachers.
629 Approximately 400 alumni
Public Relations News Release 1930:68, p.1
Alumni attend annual reunion dinner at Hotel Fort Des Moines.
630 Dr. Walter P. Morgan, president of Western Illinois State Teachers college
Public Relations News Release 1930:64, p.1
Will give Commencement address at fall term graduation.
631 Khaki-clad troops will descend
Public Relations News Release 1930:57, p.1
Boy Scout Day activities discused.
632 Dads who journey to the campus
Public Relations News Release 1930:54, p.1
Committees for Dad's Day announced.
633 Raymond Latham, son of President O. R. Latham
Public Relations News Release 1930:38, p.1
The sons of President Latham and Benjamin Boardman make Eagle Scout.
634 Old grads will return to scenes
Public Relations News Release 1930:30, p.1
Alumni return to ISTC for Homecoming; pep rally, parade, and football match against Coe College among other activities.
635 O. R. Latham will address freshmen
College Eye 22:4, p.1
Will be fourth in series of lectures for men.
636 Campus elms shelter outdoor Commencement
Alumnus 14:4, p.1
375 graduates participated in outdoor, evening ceremony; first outdoor ceremony since 1901; Professor G. W. Walters delivered address; text of President Latham's introductions and Professor Walters's address; photo.
637 Dean and Mrs. L. I. Reed
Alumnus 14:4, p.27
A surprise 25th silver wedding anniversary dinner was held at Black's tea Room in honor of the Reeds. Florence Reed, daughter of the Reeds, presided as hostess which was attended by seventeen close friends as listed.
638 Now students know answer to question
College Eye 22:2, p.8
President Latham presents his views on a college education.
639 Guard your health, save your money, and resolve to master your work", is advice of President to freshmen
College Eye 22:1, p.1
Text of message to new students.
640 Purple and gold busses will carry student teachers
College Eye 22:1, p.1
Will make daily trips to affiliated schools.
641 Operation of two daily bus lines
Public Relations News Release 1929:567, p.1
Two bus lines provide transpotation to and from their student teaching assignments.
642 Reviving a tradition of more than 25 years ago
Public Relations News Release 1929:566, p.1
Over 370 students are summer session graduates; first outdoor exercise since completion of Auditorium in 1901.
643 Last day fracas played in thirty minute periods
College Eye 21:43, p.1
Classes will be shortened for last day of summer session.
644 Freshmen will "get acquainted" first week of term
College Eye 21:43, p.1
Schedule for freshman orientation.
645 Homer H. Seerley, president emeritus; celebrates eighty-second birthday Wednesday; honored at rotary club luncheon
College Eye 21:43, p.1
President Latham pays tribute.
646 "Spirit of education" is Commencement dinner toast theme; music numbers furnished by students graduating from music courses
College Eye 21:43, p.1
Highlights of the banquet program.
647 Four hundred will receive diplomas on Thursday eve.
College Eye 21:43, p.1
Description of Commencement ceremonies.
648 Pi Beta Alpha sorority
College Eye 21:42, p.5
Dinner held in honor of G. W. Walters.
649 Dr. Latham will address house mothers
College Eye 21:42, p.3
Will speak on appropriate conditions for student housing.
650 All county groups perform in stunt program tonight
College Eye 21:42, p.1
Students will stage variety show.