Latham--Orval Ray (President of ISTC)

Displaying 251 - 300 of 850 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
251 Dr. Latham searches for trombone players
College Eye 27:25, p.1
Wants large contingent of trombones in the band.
252 Nine hundred students are expected at the annual Christmas supper party
Public Relations News Release 1935:335, p.1
Following the dinner there will be a short program.
253 Latham entertains cheerleaders, band, gridders at dinner
College Eye 27:24, p.5
Includes entertainment.
254 All emplyees of the food service department will be required to pass physical examinations
Public Relations News Release 1935:338, p.1
Regulations adopted by the State Board of Education.
255 George Miner was awarded the freshman athletic scholarship medal
Public Relations News Release 1935:325, p.1
Twenty-two yearlings were awarded football numerals.
256 There is no rule which says you can't go out and roam the highways for a trombone player
Public Relations News Release 1935:332, p.1
Dr. Latham will pay five dollars for every new trombone player delivered to his office.
257 Major awards were granted to twenty one Teachers College football players
Public Relations News Release 1935:313, p.1
John Champlin was named as the player of the greatest value to the team.
258 Governor Clyde Herring will give his regular Saturday noon radio broadcast from the Commons
Public Relations News Release 1935:269, p.1
Schedule of events and guest list for the luncheon.
259 No graduation exercises will be held at the end of the present fall term
Public Relations News Release 1935:188, p.1
Cancellation was decided upon when there were only twelve applications for graduation.
260 Mrs. Alex Miller will be a special guest at the reunion dinner
Public Relations News Release 1935:185, p.1
Program for the event.
261 W. H. Ray will return to his alma mater for the Dad's Day luncheon
Public Relations News Release 1935:182, p.1
Program for the event.
262 Luncheon for alumni to be at Commons
College Eye 27:17, p.1
Description of some of the activities.
263 Returning alumni will find the sixteenth annual Homecoming a busy one
Public Relations News Release 1935:130, p.3
Schedule of events.
264 "Talk football" president tells campus leaders
College Eye 27:15, p.1
President Latham believes football is "a symbol of the spirit of an institution".
265 President O. R. Latham will be host to 110 leaders
Public Relations News Release 1935:75, p.1
The sixth annual Campus Leaders dinner will be held October 3.
266 Leaders of student organizations will be entertained by President Latham
Public Relations News Release 1935:62, p.1
The sixth annual Campus Leaders Dinner will be October 3.
267 Jessie Juhl will leave Saturday for San Francisco
Public Relations News Release 1935:57, p.1
Miss Juhl will visit Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Raymond.
268 Campus leaders to be guests at dinner
College Eye 27:14, p.1
Will emphasize contribution of extracurricular activities to college life.
269 Dean M. Schweickhard has been selected as principal speaker
Public Relations News Release 1935:12, p.1
Schedule of events for the teaching of industrial arts in junior and senior high school conference.
270 Dr. Robert W. Harbeson will be toastmaster at the graduation dinner
Public Relations News Release 1934:1153, p.1
Program for the event.
271 Twelve newcomers to the Teachers College staff will be on hand to greet students
Public Relations News Release 1934:1152, p.3
Profiles of new faculty members.
272 Two ensemble groups will furnish the music at the summer term graduation excercises
Public Relations News Release 1934:1149, p.1
Program for the event.
273 Graduate reception planned for Sunday
College Eye 27:53, p.1
274 "Range Riders" is dinner theme
College Eye 27:52, p.1
For graduation banquet.
275 War declared on dotted-line boys
College Eye 27:51, p.1
President Latham talks about the prohibition of solicitors of any sort on campus.
276 Dr. Frank L. Clapp will deliver the graduation address
Public Relations News Release 1934:1121, p.1
Short profile.
277 Branch Briefs
College Eye 27:48, p.3
News from branch summer school.
278 Class of 1910 holds center of stage at reunion
Alumnus 19:3, p.2
Alumni dinner honors 1910 graduates; description of event.
279 Admit college to AAUW list; Teachers College placed on Class A list of association
College Eye 27:47, p.1
B. A. women will now be admitted as full members.
280 Science department, athletics, publications, dramatics, make forward strides in past year; retirement of Dr. Begeman is major change in science group
College Eye 27:44, p.1
Summary of the 1934-1935 school year.
281 Contracts for the new George T. Baker hall have been conditionally let
Public Relations News Release 1934:1102, p.1
Description of the building to be started on July 1.
282 Blue Key
Old Gold 0:0, p.167
The Blue Key was founded in 1931; purpose, advisors, officers, and members; photos.
283 Dr. John Scholte Nollen cautioned spring term graduates
Public Relations News Release 1934:1099, p.3
Excerpt from Dr. Nollens Commencement speech, "Personality".
284 President O. R. Latham
Old Gold 0:0, p.13
President Latham commends the Old Gold staff; photo.
285 Approximately 250 students are expected to receive degrees and diplomas
Public Relations News Release 1934:1098, p.5
Program for commencement and graduation candidates.
286 Approximately 250 candidates for graduation will hear the baccalaureate address
Public Relations News Release 1934:1087, p.1
Program for the event.
287 Edgar A. Ralston will preside at the annual alumni luncheon
Public Relations News Release 1934:1090, p.2
Special guests and program for the luncheon.
288 Graduates of the Teachers College class of 1910 will be honored at the alumni reunion luncheon
Public Relations News Release 1934:1091, p.1
Special guests and program for the luncheon.
289 King Arthur will live again when the spring term graduates gather for dinner
Public Relations News Release 1934:1087, p.1
Program for the event.
290 Spring dances to close year's social functions
College Eye 26:44, p.135
Sororities and fraternities will host their final dances of the year.
291 President John Scholte Nollen will address the graduating class
Public Relations News Release 1934:1082, p.1
Schedule of commencement events.
292 Graduates face crowded week as year closes; receptions, dances, honor services on calendar of activities
College Eye 26:44, p.133
Graduates have much to enjoy as their last days approach.
293 Scholarship motives viewed at assembly
College Eye 26:43, p.1
Brief overview of Recognition Day convocation; list of students who were honored.
294 Ministers seek greater virility in church work
College Eye 26:43, p.1
Ministerial association meets on campus.
295 Everything is in the readiness for students to entertain their mothers on Mother's Day
Public Relations News Release 1934:1061, p.1
Program for the all college dinner.
296 Plans for entertaining and welcoming mothers were nearing completion this weekend
Public Relations News Release 1934:1052, p.2
Schedule of events for the annual Mother's Day celebration.
297 Two science departments will be combined under the direction of Dr. Emmett J. Cable
Public Relations News Release 1934:1014, p.3
Profile of Dr. Cable and Dr. Begeman.
298 Between forty and forty-five members of the Iowa General Assembley are expected as guests
Public Relations News Release 1934:979, p.1
Schedule of events
299 Dr. R. W. Harbeson has been appointed to succeed H. Earl Rath on the board of control of student publications
Public Relations News Release 1934:969, p.1
Mr. Rath has been granted a leave of absence to pursue a Ph. D. at Iowa State College.
300 Elsie P. Sindt will replace Charles A. Kittrell on the program of the first annual conference for teachers of arithmetic
Public Relations News Release 1934:964, p.1
Schedule for the event.