Latham--Orval Ray (President of ISTC)

Displaying 451 - 500 of 850 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
451 Memorial number of Alumnus will be issued as a tribute to President-Emeritus H. H. Seerley
College Eye 24:15, p.1
Tribute to President Seerley, who died December 23, 1932; buried at Fairview Cemetery; photo.
452 Dr. Latham pays tribute to Dr. Seerley at Rotary Club
College Eye 24:15, p.1
Text of address.
453 President Latham speaks to Student Council Association
College Eye 24:13, p.1
Points out ISTC strong points.
454 At a banquet given Tuesday evening
Public Relations News Release 1932:134, p.1
Twenty-four men letter in football; list provided.
455 Berg trophy is to be presented; award made each year to most valuable player on panther squad
College Eye 24:12, p.1
Award will be given at the football banquet hosted by the president and his wife at their home.
456 'Develop will' Lambertson tells graduates; third year of teaching is danger zone, he tells class of thirty
College Eye 24:12, p.1
Dr. Lambertson instructed students on how to keep their teaching interesting and progressive.
457 "Retain your creative impulses"
Public Relations News Release 1932:128, p.1
Excerpts from Professor Lamberston's fall term Commencement speech.
458 Dr. F. W. Lambertson, associate professor
Public Relations News Release 1932:129, p.1
Delivers Commencement speech; other activities listed.
459 President's reception, banquet planned to honor fall graduates; Dr. Lambertson to deliver commencement address
College Eye 24:11, p.1
Description of the ceremony.
460 Approximately 25 members of the student body
Public Relations News Release 1932:118, p.1
Will graduate during fall term Commencement; graduates listed.
461 Approximately five hundred "dads"
Public Relations News Release 1932:114, p.1
Fourth annual Dad's Day celebration is this weekend.
462 Dad's Day will feature Ypsilanti game tomorrow
College Eye 24:10, p.1
Schedule of activities.
463 Council reviews local problems; ten problems advanced at first council meeting for discussion
College Eye 24:10, p.4
Most significant problem seems to be student control of Commons; brief note of other problems.
464 Rules for flag display made; committee formulates set of rules for display of American Flag
College Eye 24:10, p.1
Text of flag display rules.
465 School budget for biennium cut 19 percent; budget must be approved by legislature before effective
College Eye 24:10, p.1
Reduced income from tuition may mean very serious cuts.
466 Armistice will be observed at college Friday
College Eye 24:9, p.1
Description of the ceremony.
467 President's office sends explanation of curriculum changes to College Eye; revision aims to produce teachers of more competence
College Eye 24:8, p.1
Recommends abandoning most study programs of less than four years.
468 Alumni banquet will be part of Teachers convention program
College Eye 24:8, p.1
To be held in Des Moines as part of the ISTA meeting.
469 Des Moines chosen for Alumni dinner
College Eye 24:7, p.1
470 Lambda Delta Lambda has picnic Thursday
College Eye 24:7, p.3
At Professor Begeman's cabin.
471 Panther heads will serve for dance programs
College Eye 24:7, p.1
Panther will be theme of decorations.
472 Old Gold staff sponsors Picture Day, October 19
College Eye 24:6, p.1
Classes will be cancelled so that photos can be taken.
473 Plans for Dad's Day being made; fourth annual Dad's Day is scheduled for November 12
College Eye 24:5, p.1
List of committee members.
474 Lathams entertain to honor instructor
College Eye 24:5, p.3
Tea honors Professor Geiger; will hold series of teas this year.
475 The fourth annual Dad's Day
Public Relations News Release 1932:26, p.1
Committees organize Dad's Day activities, which will be held November 12;
476 Blue Key elects eleven pledges at Friday lunch; honor group will initiate pledges at banquet tonight
College Eye 24:3, p.1
Roster of new members; purposes and plans for the group.
477 Doctor Latham urges quality in journalism
College Eye 24:3, p.1
Addressed student publications staff; notes difficulties brought on by the Depression.
478 President will speak to campus leaders at banquet October 5
College Eye 24:2, p.1
Presidents of student organizations invited.
479 Frosh girls to meet in groups; new discussion system to supplant lectures; by Dean
College Eye 24:1, p.1
Freshman women will meet with upperclassmen in small groups one night a week.
480 Dean Reed will talk at meeting of frosh
College Eye 24:1, p.8
Part of orientation series.
481 Annual dinner for alumni will be at November meeting
College Eye 24:1, p.6
Will meet in Des Moines.
482 Committees are appointed for year's events
College Eye 24:1, p.1
Roster of committee appointments.
483 Varied features are arranged for registration week program; teas, parties; lecture are to be given during this week
College Eye 24:1, p.1
Schedule of activities for the week.
484 President speaks
College Eye 24:1, p.1
President Latham will address members of the freshman class on higher education; photo.
485 Eleven junior and senior men students
Public Relations News Release 1932:6, p.1
Blue Key initiates new members.
486 High costs of inadequate education
Public Relations News Release 1931:446, p.1
George Zook's Commencement speech stresses the importance of education.
487 Dr. George F. Zook
Public Relations News Release 1931:447, p.1
Will deliver Commencement address.
488 Commencement plans comprise varied activities; arrangements for week to include concert, dinner, and reception
College Eye 23:54, p.1
Schedule of activities.
489 Approximately 300 students
Public Relations News Release 1931:443, p.1
Schedule of summer term Commencement activities.
490 Approximately 300 students
Public Relations News Release 1931:442, p.1
Summer term Commencement is Aug 18.
491 Construction on Commons is to be started soon; contracts are awarded to three Iowa building companies
College Eye 23:53, p.1
Should begin within two weeks; Anderson Construction is general contractor; budget is about $200,000; hope to complete work by May 10, 1933.
492 Accidents lead causes of death, speaker says
College Eye 23:53, p.1
Marian Telford speaks on accidents.
493 Alexander C. Roberts
Alumnus 16:3, p.25
President of the State Teachers College in San Francisco, California; called at the homes of Dr. and Mrs. Homer H. Seerley and President and Mrs. O. R. Latham.
494 Iowa University issues thesis by A. E. Brown
College Eye 23:48, p.1
On effects of class size.
495 Dr. Latham presents challenge to students in assembly address
College Eye 23:46, p.1
Believes that the salvation of the US lies in its school teachers.
496 College names successor to Anna L. Leggett; Beatrice Geiger will head Department of Home Economics in fall
College Eye 23:46, p.1
Department will also shift focus from training home economics teachers to exposing more women to home-making skills; photo.
497 President Latham is appointed to survey committee
College Eye 23:46, p.1
Will work on school finance.
498 President O. R. Latham announced today
Public Relations News Release 1931:419, p.1
Anna Leggett retires, Beatrice Geiger takes over as head of the home economics department; biographical profile of Professor Geiger included; department will aim at serving all women students instead of just prospective home economics teachers.
499 Pres. Latham flays solicitors on campus in talk Wednesday
College Eye 23:45, p.1
Would like students to be indifferent to salesmen; President Latham will not grant permission for outside salesmen to solicit on campus.
500 President Latham
Old Gold 0:0, p.18
Letter from President Latham to the 1932 Old Gold staff; photo of President Latham.