Lynch--Samuel Adams [English Faculty]

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101 Lynch reveals staff changes; H. Darkes Albright will succeed Holden here in the fall
College Eye 25:44, p.1
Harold Bosley will assume duties as director of religious activities.
102 Dramatists to meet Saturday; at least 450 students and teachers expected to attend
College Eye 25:39, p.1
Program schedule.
103 News briefs
College Eye 25:28, p.3
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
104 Fourth Annual Conference on Play Production
Public Relations News Release 1932:413, p.1
Students and teachers from approximately five-hundred high schools have been invited to the conference to be held on campus Saturday, April 21. "Peace on Earth" the anti-war play will give a special matinee performance.
105 Drama confab to be April 21; extensive program planned by drama department for delegates
College Eye 25:38, p.1
Conference program schedule.
106 G. E. Lynch thesis to appear in periodical
College Eye 25:31, p.3
Work by Gladys E. Lynch will be published.
107 Lynch to speak on Shakespeare Sunday
College Eye 25:31, p.3
At Westminster House.
108 Campus social groups resume activities after Yule holidays
College Eye 25:26, p.3
Campus social calendar.
109 News briefs
College Eye 25:14, p.3
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
110 News briefs
College Eye 26:10, p.3
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
111 News briefs
College Eye 25:12, p.3
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
112 English Club
College Eye 25:5, p.3
Will have dinner and meeting.
113 English
Alumnus 0:0, p.2
Profile of Department of English and its head, S. A. Lynch; photo.
114 Professor Lynch to judge at speaking contest October 3rd
College Eye 25:14, p.1
To be held in Waterloo.
115 Sixteen faculty are in survey, Teachers College has most educational leaders in country
College Eye 25:8, p.1
Roster of those honored in Peabody survey.
116 Lynches to honor Mr. and Mrs. Hart with Sunday party
College Eye 25:3, p.3
117 English
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History and aims of the department; organized in 1909; curriculum; photos.
118 Hamilton Club
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Officers, purpose, and members of group that offers opportunities for public speaking; photos.
119 Sigma Tau Delta
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Officers, history, purposes, and members; Lambda Beta chapter of English honorary group installed March 22, 1928; photos.
120 Theta Alpha Phi
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Officers, description, and members; Beta chapter organized on campus in 1922 for advanced drama students; photos.
121 Men to receive athletic awards; special assembly is called for Wednesday morning
College Eye 24:33, p.1
Description of the program.
122 School journalists will be regaled at Waterloo Thursday
College Eye 24:32, p.1
Will feature award of the oil can.
123 Debate is theme of Hamilton Club spring banquet program
College Eye 24:29, p.1
Roster of speakers who will talk about debate.
124 Prep dramatists will see spring play performed; three hundred expected at drama conference tomorrow
College Eye 24:29, p.1
About three hundred will attend.
125 S. A. Lynch discusses current English usage
College Eye 24:28, p.3
At English Club meeting.
126 Third annual conference on play production
Public Relations News Release 1932:283, p.1
"Romeo and Juliet" will be presented on April 22 to high school students and teachers from all over the state, as part of the third annual state high school drama conference.
127 Lynch plays part of Saint Peter at burlesque party
College Eye 24:26, p.3
Faculty groups combine to hold party.
128 Hamilton Club give dinner and speeches
College Eye 24:25, p.3
Dwight Erickson presides.
129 Rath will continue advanced study at Iowa State College
College Eye 24:19, p.1
Will be away for spring and summer terms.
130 Mr. Stork announces visit to Lynch family
College Eye 24:15, p.3
Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch have new son.
131 Significant changes made in curriculums
Alumnus 17:1, p.9
Drop two year programs in art, home economics, manual arts, and commercial education and three year program in music in favor of four year programs; programs in kindergarten and elementary teaching are only remaining two year programs.
132 At a banquet given Tuesday evening
Public Relations News Release 1932:134, p.1
Twenty-four men letter in football; list provided.
133 Pi Gamma Mu, Sigma Tau Delta, start winter term with initiation banquets
College Eye 24:12, p.3
Fraternities will be hosting banquets.
134 Gridders set for nine game schedule
Alumnus 16:4, p.16
1932 football season preview.
135 Doctor Latham urges quality in journalism
College Eye 24:3, p.1
Addressed student publications staff; notes difficulties brought on by the Depression.
136 Dramatics honorary is to initiate seven at Saturday dinner
College Eye 23:53, p.1
List of Theta Alpha Phi initiates.
137 Three students are initiated into honor English fraternity
College Eye 23:53, p.1
Roster of Sigma Tau Delta initiates.
138 Members of Sigma Tau Delta
Public Relations News Release 21:40, p.1
Three students become members of English honorary fraternity.
139 Lynch-Kurtz nuptials are announced; read at Rockford, Illinois
College Eye 23:46, p.3
Ruth Kurtz married John Lynch.
140 Department of English
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Description of the Department of English; photo of department head.
141 English Club
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Names of officers and description of the English Club; photo.
142 Hamilton Club
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Names and photos of members.
143 Sigma Tau Delta
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Description of Sigma Tau Delta and names of members; photos.
144 Theta Alpha Phi
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Description of the organization; names of members; photos.
145 Students take tests for graduate's survey
College Eye 23:43, p.3
Wilma Leslie Garnett is studying English usage.
146 Two hundred attend second play production conference Saturday
College Eye 23:40, p.2
ISTC faculty make presentations; twenty-two schools send representatives.
147 Campus draws drama groups; local professors will address Iowa drama conference here tomorrow
College Eye 23:39, p.1
Second annual conference on play production.
148 Drama students will convene
Public Relations News Release 1931:315, p.1
ISTC hosts High school drama conference on April 25; "Marco Millions" will be performed.
149 High school teachers and students
Public Relations News Release 1931:299, p.1
ISTC hosts a high school drama conference on April 23; "Marco Millions" to be performed for students.
150 Fifty Iowa State Teachers College debaters
Public Relations News Release 1931:293, p.1
Hamilton Club and debate teams host banquet in Bartlett Hall.
151 Interpretation faculty will be hosts to school drama conclave here
College Eye 23:37, p.1
Conference program highlights.
152 Simpson places first in state tournament of speech association
College Eye 23:34, p.1
ISTC wins first place in men's debate section.
153 Curriculum catalogue to be released soon; Merchant heads board
College Eye 23:29, p.1
Copy sent to press.
154 Two fraternities will entertain at dancing parties tomorrow evening
College Eye 23:27, p.3
Campus social calendar.
155 S. A. Lynch will address English Club at dinner
College Eye 23:26, p.1
Will speak on NCTE convention.
156 Dr. N. O. Halverson, professor of English
Public Relations News Release 1931:136, p.1
Speaks at the Modern Language Association's convention in Madison; topic is Aelfric's work.
157 Two dads here last week have sent four children each to State Teachers; ten came over two hundred miles for Dads Day; all were tired Sunday
College Eye 23:20, p.6
Quick survey of some of the men who attended Dad's Day.
158 Gladys Lynch
Alumnus 15:4, p.21
Returned to Iowa City this fall to resume her studies for the Ph. D. in speech, after portraying one of the principal characters in "The Devil's Disciple," the last of the series of summer term plays staged at the College.
159 Are freshman men better in English than the co-eds?
College Eye 23:13, p.1
Professor Lynch finds men to be more independent and original in their writing; women are more accurate and careful.
160 George T. Buckley gets position on English faculty
College Eye 23:11, p.3
Will replace Phylla Slattery, who will pursue graduate study.
161 Miss Gladys Lynch, of Cedar Falls
Public Relations News Release 1930:503, p.1
Gladys Lynch, a Ph. D. candidate at University of Iowa, had a lead part in "The Devil's Disciple."
162 Avoid large crowds and regular routine for restful vacation
College Eye 23:9, p.4
Dr. Mead gives advice on vacations; faculty members tell what they will do for their vacations.
163 Eugene B. Lynch
Alumnus 15:3, p.26
Superintendent of schools at Sigourney, Iowa, was elected First Vice President of the Southeastern Iowa State Teachers Association at a meeting held at Muscatine, Iowa. Lynch is the son of S. A. Lynch, head of the English Department at the College
164 Department of English
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Three purposes of the department; photos.
165 English Club
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Rule changes, programs presented, and officers; photo.
166 Sigma Tau Delta
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Officers, members, and purpose of the national professional English group; photos.
167 Theta Alpha Phi
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Officers, members, and history of the national honorary drama fraternity; photos.
168 Zeta Literary Society
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Officers, advisors, and members; photos.
169 Delta Sigma Rho, national honorary forensic fraternity
Public Relations News Release 1930:409, p.1
Fraternity holds formal initiations.
170 Eagle Grove High wins first place in h. s. debate tournament; Eagle Grove, Washington, and Charles City students win scholarships
College Eye 22:26, p.6
171 Eagle Grove High School
Public Relations News Release 1930:314, p.1
High school debate tournament comes to a close; Eagle Grove took first place.
172 Four men's debate teams meet quartet of collegiate foes; week's schedule including arguments with Morningside, Coe, and Dubuque
College Eye 22:19, p.1

Debate schedule.

173 Four men's debate teams of Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1930:199, p.1
Men's debate team argues four times this week.
174 Untitled
College Eye 22:18, p.2

Will show films at Chemistry Seminar; Theta Alpha Phi will hold initiation.

175 In the local public speaking contest
Public Relations News Release 1930:154, p.1
Janet Reade and Gwendolyn Kern chosen to represent ISTC at the Women's State Oratorical Contest in February.
176 Alumni talk at state conference
Alumnus 15:1, p.4

Roster of ISTC alumni and faculty participating in Iowa State Teachers Convention.

177 Cooper named most valuable player
Alumnus 15:1, p.24
Stewart Cooper named football MVP for 1930.
178 Stewart Cooper, of Sac City
Public Relations News Release 1930:120, p.1
Named most valuable player on the football team.
179 Dads and the Press Prom are in the social limelight this week
College Eye 22:10, p.6
Campus social calendar.
180 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.
181 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.
182 King of orators will be selected Monday evening; two women and five men will compete in final contest
College Eye 22:9, p.1
Sponsored by Department of English; winners will receive cash prizes.
183 The king of orators
Public Relations News Release 1930:73, p.1
The finals for the oratorical contest will be on November 7.
184 Six faculty members to attend conference of English and speech; Teachers College alumni will take part in conference program
College Eye 22:7, p.1
Will attend annual program in Iowa City.
185 Members of the English Club
Public Relations News Release 1930:52, p.1
English Club holds first meeting of the school year.
186 One hundred thirty frosh take ciphers as zero hour ends
College Eye 22:2, p.1
130 fail initial test; must take writing course.
187 Gladys Crawford wins class speech contest
College Eye 21:43, p.1
Bertha Stover finishes second; Ethel Richardson finishes third.
188 Gladys Lynch
Alumnus 15:4, p.26
Daughter of Professor S. A. Lynch, of Cedar Falls, has accepted a position as instructor in the Speech Department at Iowa University. For the past year she has been studying for the Ph. D. degree.
189 Professor S. A. Lynch
College Eye 21:37, p.5
Lynch family vacationing in the Black Hills.
190 Members of the June graduating class
College Eye 21:35, p.6
President and Mrs. O. R. Latham hosted a reception at their home for the graduates.
191 Thirty-five members of faculty leave for summer term
College Eye 21:35, p.8

Faculty summer plans; many will pursue graduate study.

192 Thiry-five present faculty members of the Iowa State Teachers college
Public Relations News Release 1929:538, p.1

Thirty-five faculty staf members take leaves of absence during the summer term to further their own education at universities across the country.

193 Department of English
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Department objectives; photos.
194 Ossoli Literary Society
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Officers, honorary members, and members; photos.
195 Sigma Tau Delta
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Officers, members, and description; photos.
196 Theta Alpha Phi
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Faculty members, honorary members, and officers; photos.
197 Zeta Literary Society
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Officers, honorary members, and members; photos.
198 F. W, Lambertson, former head of the department of speech at the Dakota Wesleyan university
Public Relations News Release 1929:524, p.1
Lambertson is English department's faculty member starting June 4.
199 Miss Gladys Lynch
College Eye 21:32, p.5
Accepted a teaching position in the department of speech at the University of Iowa.
200 E. B. Lynch
Alumnus 18:1, p.28
Professor S. A. Lynch, Head of the English Department, accompanied by his wife, and E. B. Lynch, superintendent of schools at Sigourney, Iowa motored to the Black Hills and other points in the West as part of their summer vacation.