Macy Campbell Club

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# Title Date Summary
1 Two organizations will hear Maucker Monday
College Eye 44:18, p.3
Will speak to Macy Campbell Club and Phi Delta Kappa.
2 Schlicher and Goetch address dinner meet
College Eye 43:23, p.6
Will speak to Macy Campbell Club.
3 Five seniors at Iowa State Teachers college will report their reactions of job interviews with superintendents
Public Relations News Release 1950:313, p.1
The Macy Campbell club, northeast Iowa schoolmen's organization will be held in Waterloo. The students, all members of the college's Homer H. Seerley chapter of the Future Teachers association are listed.
4 Modern educational system favored by Iowa's Henry Burma
College Eye 35:25, p.6
Henry Burma spoke to Macy Campbell Club.
5 Macy Campbell Club holds ladies night
College Eye 28:13, p.2
Members will invite wives.
6 Macy Campbell Club meets in Waterloo
College Eye 28:7, p.5
Harry Reed speaks of practical education.
7 Dr. Bosley addresses joint gathering on educational freedom
College Eye 26:29, p.3
Describes limits on freedom.
8 Bosley to speak at joint club meeting
College Eye 26:28, p.1
Will speak on freedom in education.
9 College organizations honor former students at Homecoming festivities
College Eye 24:7, p.3
Campus social calendar.
10 New signs designed by the Safety Committee
Public Relations News Release 1929:453, p.1
Macy Campbell Club gets signs placed along rural bus routes
11 The "Safety Committee", of the Macy Campbell club
Public Relations News Release 1929:437, p.1
H. L. Eells travels with Macy Campbell Club to Ames to see Iowa State Highway Commission.
12 F. D. Cram, professor of rural education
Public Relations News Release 1929:438, p.1
Speaks at the Macy Campbell Club.
13 Traffic dangers studied by club
Alumnus 14:2, p.15
Macy Campbell Club studies dangers to rural children.
14 Safety committee to eliminate traffic dangers
College Eye 21:22, p.6
For rural children.
15 Traffic dangers confronting rural school children
Public Relations News Release 1929:276, p.1
Traffic problems examined