Men's Union

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301 Dr. Max E. Fuller states that people can learn to handle controversial matters on the "talk it out" level and avoid moving to the "fight it out" level
Public Relations News Release 1952:386, p.1
Fuller, dean of Grinnell college, Grinnell, spoke on "The Art of Controversy" during an all-college convocation. He called the ability to handle controversial issues one of the basic factors in the development of creative leaders for a democratic society.
302 Off-campus men hit rough-housing
College Eye 43:15, p.6
May lose privileges for social infractions.
303 Dr. Max E. Fuller, dean of Grinnell College, Grinnell, will be the featured speaker during an all-college convocation
Public Relations News Release 1951:360, p.1
Fuller's topic will be "The Art of Controversy." The program for the convocation includes an organ prelude by Ruth Troeger; a report of the Men's Union by the organization's president, Arnie Jensen; a report of the Association of Women Students.
304 Dr. Max E. Fuller, dean of Grinnell College, Grinnell, will be the featured speaker during an all-college convocation
Public Relations News Release 1951:360, p.1
Fuller's topic will be "The Art of Controversy." Fuller joined the Grinnell staff in 1947. At the present time he is dean of the college, professor of speech and director of basic communication.
305 Samson, chorus, choir to highlight chapel service
College Eye 43:12, p.1
A look at the program.
306 Jewish Rabbi to speak at chapel
College Eye 43:10, p.1
David Schoenberger will speak; photo.
307 Rabbi Davin Schoenberger will be the guest speaker at chapel services Sunday (Dec. 2) in observance of the first Men's Day on campus.
Public Relations News Release 1951:195, p.1
Men's Day is being sponsored by Men's Union, student government body for men students on campus. Rabbi Schoenberger is a native of Germany and fled to this country during the early days of Nazi Oppression.
308 MU make plans for annual Men's Day
College Eye 43:9, p.7
Will sponsor chapel service.
309 Special to: Cedar Falls Daily Record
Public Relations News Release 1951:142, p.1
Arno Jensen, George Holmes, and Bill York were accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges."
310 Special To: Guthrie Center Guthrian
Public Relations News Release 1951:668, p.1
John Beach, Guthrie Center, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Norminations were made by the student welfare committee at the college.
311 Special to: Guthrie County Times
Public Relations News Release 1951:152, p.1
John Beach, Guthrie Center, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students.
312 Special to: Hampton Chronicle
Public Relations News Release 1951:157, p.1
Ernest Doeringsfeld, Hampton, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Nominations were made by the student welfare committee.
313 Special To: Hampton Times
Public Relations News Release 1951:158, p.1
Ernest Doeringsfeld, Hampton, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students.
314 Special To: Tama Northern
Public Relations News Release 1951:144, p.1
Bob Wilson, Gladbrook was one of 21 students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Nominations were made by the student welfare committee at the college and submitted to the pu
315 Special to: Toledo Chronicle
Public Relations News Release 1951:156, p.1
DeWayne Cuthbertson, Toledo, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Consideration was given to scholarship, leadership, and curricular activities.
316 "Guys and Dolls," a style show presenting fall and winter fashions for college students will be given Wednesday evening (Nov. 14)
Public Relations News Release 1951:132, p.1
The show is designed to present appropriate apparel for the coming events on the college calender during the remainder of the fall quarter and for the winter term.
317 1951 style show to be Wednesday
College Eye 43:8, p.1
AWS and MU will sponsor show.
318 New date is set for style show
College Eye 43:6, p.8
Sponsored by MU and AWS.
319 New men to get together Thursday
College Eye 43:3, p.8
Men's Union will sponsor event.
320 Cedar Falls Daily Record - Bill York
Public Relations News Release 1951:51, p.1
Bill York, Cedar Falls was elected vice president of the Student League Board at the College this week. Evelyn Seipert, also of Cedr Falls was elected to serve as secretary of the group.
321 Artist Salvador Dali, movie actor Charles Coburn, Mia Slavenska's Ballet Variante, pianist Boris Goldovsky, and Harry James and his orchestra
Public Relations News Release 1951:29, p.
These artists will appear during the 1951-52 lecture-concert series, Herbert V. Hake announced today. All performances will be in the college auditorium.
322 Orientation week plans announced
College Eye 42:38, p.1
AWS and MU announce plans.
323 Student government since 1931
First 75 Years 0:0, p.144
History of student self-government units.
324 men's union
Old Gold 0:0, p.75
Brief description of the group; photo.
325 Men's counselors to have dinner
College Eye 42:31, p.3
List of seniors who will be honored.
326 Next year's committee chairmen and representatives of Men's union, student government organization at Iowa State Teachers,
Public Relations News Release 1950:371, p.1
Arnie Jensen, president, appointed the new chairmen and representatives. Committee chairmen and representatives are listed.
327 Jensen announces committee heads
College Eye 42:30, p.1
List of Men's Union committee chairs.
328 Men's Union banquet planned for Monday
College Eye 42:30, p.1
329 The Oil Can, awarded annually to the student contributing the most to journalist was presented to Clara Hack and Dewayne Cuthbertson
Public Relations News Release 1950:321, p.1
Hack is executive editor of the College Eye, weekly newspaper, and Cuthbertson is executive editor of Old Gold, the yearbook. The award was made at the annual Gridiron dinner sponsored by the campus chapter of Alpha Phi Gamma.
330 Students select Peters as Board president
College Eye 42:22, p.1
Results of recent election; photo.
331 Wiesley's SLB position to be filled by Cook
College Eye 42:22, p.2
Lowell Cook will represent Men's Union in Student League Board.
332 Marcus student wins ISTC election
Public Relations News Release 1950:258, p.1
Don Peters, 21-year-old junior from Marcus, will lead the student body for one year starting next quarter. A navy veteran, Peters is majoring in business education. Peter's opponent was Lee Miller, 22-year-old sophomore from Manchester.
333 Presidential candidates for the Student League board gave short campaign speeches Monday morning (March 5) at an all-student convocation.
Public Relations News Release 1950:252, p.1
The two candidates are Lee Mille, 22, sophomore from Manchester and Don Peters, 21, junior from Marcus. Miller is majoring in physics and mathematics and Peters in business education.
334 Counseling applications
College Eye 42:21, p.7
For counselors of freshmen men.
335 Men's Union nominees should submit names
College Eye 42:19, p.7
336 Campus election set for March 5
College Eye 42:18, p.3
337 Scholarship, study guide receives recognition
College Eye 42:10, p.4
Men's Union pamphlet found useful by other schools.
338 Plans for orienting off-campus men aired
College Eye 42:4, p.6
339 Courtship frustrations natural, marriage expert says
Public Relations News Release 1950:45, p.1
Courtship frustrations are part of the 18 to 22-year-olds' natural problems of "learning to feel at ease with the other sex¿and learning to select the right mate," said Mrs. Ethel Nash, a practicing psychologist.
340 Orientation of new men students sponsored by men's governing body
College Eye 42:1, p.1
Counselors preparing to help new students.
341 Union to publish orientation aids
College Eye 41:35, p.1
The Men's Union has prepared several pamphlets for new students.
342 Men's union board
Old Gold 0:0, p.57
Brief description of the group; photo.
343 Men's Union officers introduced at dinner
College Eye 41:30, p.1
344 AWS and Men's Union work on booklets for fall distribution
College Eye 41:29, p.5
Description of the booklets.
345 Softball tourney gets underway
College Eye 41:29, p.4
Sponsored by the Men's Union Recreation Committee.
346 Students blaze trail on campus
College Eye 41:26, p.2
Students are encouraged to use the sidewalks.
347 'Keep Off Grass' campaign planned
College Eye 41:24, p.3
A campaign to preserve the grass is launched.
348 Six committees work on problems for Men's Union
College Eye 41:23, p.6
The six working committees within the Men's Union include: social regulations, social standards, scholarship, recreation, traditions, and freshmen orientation.
349 W. C. Ellzey leads discussion for guy-gal relations confab
College Eye 41:23, p.1
An all-college convocation will be held for Professor Ellzey from Stephens College, Missouri; photo.
350 'Teacher must sell himself, subject to public'--Brechler
College Eye 41:21, p.3
Paul Brechler gives advice to future teachers; a short profile Dr. Brechler is given; photo.
351 Candidates to be introduced at pre-election convocation
College Eye 41:21, p.1
Candidates will present their platforms; list of candidates.
352 Farmer's Frolic set for March 31
College Eye 41:23, p.7
Prizes will be awarded for the most authentic and appropriate hoe-down costumes.
353 Men's Union will elect officers at campus election
College Eye 41:17, p.1
Chuck Pipe will serve as chair of the nominations committee.
354 Men's Union will hold first general meeting
College Eye 41:16, p.7
A list of officers is provided.
355 Constitution for men's dorms ready
College Eye 41:9, p.2
Constitution affects Seerley, Baker, and Stadium Halls.
356 By-Laws of the Men's Union
College Eye 41:8, p.3
Text of the new by-laws.
357 Constitution of Men's Union
College Eye 41:8, p.3
Text of the new constitution.
358 Revive men's governing body; Men's Union constitution is completed
College Eye 41:8, p.1
The new constitution will be voted on as an amendment to the old constitution; description of the new organization and its rules; list of acting officers.
359 AMS to ratify old constitution
College Eye 41:5, p.1
One change in the constitution will be that representatives will be selected by housing unit rather than classification.
360 New constitutions being written for men's dormitories
College Eye 40:34, p.3
Hoped to be part of re-activated and improved Men's Union organization.
361 Officers elected to Men's Union
College Eye 40:27, p.1
Forty students meet; organization has been inactive since 1943; may revise constitution.
362 Men's Union to have first meeting soon
College Eye 40:24, p.3
Became inactive during war; now being re-organized.
363 Union representatives elected to league
College Eye 38:6, p.5
List of those elected from Men's Union to Student League Board.
364 Home on wheels solves GI housing crisis
Alumnus 30:3, p.6
Rapid increase in enrollment leads students to seek many different kinds of housing; canvass town for spare rooms; college acquires Quonset huts to house married students; photo.
365 Men's Union
Old Gold 0:0, p.29
The Men's Union help new students adjust to campus life; photo.
366 Men's Union
Old Gold 0:0, p.29
A list of members for the Men's Union and the officers.
367 Keel heads men for second year
College Eye 37:25, p.6
Re-elected president of Men's Union; Bob Owens and Clark Heiple are representatives.
368 Plan Farmer's Frolic for next Friday eve; Art Stocks will play
College Eye 37:25, p.1
369 Men's Union election is still incomplete
College Eye 37:24, p.2
Presidential election still not complete.
370 Men's Union officers elected for next year
College Eye 37:24, p.5
Roster of officers.
371 Sam Edgar selected president of Student League
Public Relations News Release 1946:68, p.1
Maurine DeWitt selected as president of the Women's League and Keith Keel will continue as head of the Men's Union.
372 Choose campus officers; Edgar heads all students for 1946-47
College Eye 37:23, p.1
Sam Edgar will head SLB; Maurine DeWitt will head Women's League; Keith Keel will head Men's Union; photo.
373 Men's Union holds dinner honoring Dean Gordon Ellis
College Eye 37:21, p.1
Will honor new Dean of Men.
374 Upcoming election to select the president of the Student League
Public Relations News Release 1946:36, p.1
Three candidates will be on the ballot during advance registration. All three have a long list of qualifications.
375 Men's Union nominates next year's officers
College Eye 37:19, p.1
List of nominees.
376 Men's Union choices due before January 25
College Eye 37:17, p.2
Seeking nominations.
377 Men's Union finishes representative election
College Eye 37:8, p.3
List of executive council members.
378 Campus men hold annual election
College Eye 37:3, p.1
List of new officers.
379 Newly elected officers of the Men's Union announced
Public Relations News Release 1945:233, p.1
Men's Union officers will work with an executive board to assist men in adjusting to college life. All men at the college are members of the union.
380 Men's Union elections scheduled for Monday
College Eye 37:2, p.1
List of nominees.
381 Student government outlined
College Eye 37:1, p.2
Brief look at Student League Board, Men's Union, and Women's League.
382 Student administration
Old Gold 0:0, p.35
The Men's Union and Women's League work together to promote school unity; photo.
383 What can be done?
College Eye 36:24, p.2
Students and faculty offer ideas on over-involvement of upperclassmen and under-involvement of freshmen in extracurricular activities.
384 Men's Union elects
College Eye 36:17, p.1
Election results.
385 Men to elect union delegates Monday
College Eye 36:16, p.1
List of nominees.
386 Tutor Timetable
College Eye 36:16, p.2
Campus activities.
387 Tutor timetable
College Eye 36:14, p.3
Campus events and activities.
388 Tutor Timetable
College Eye 36:8, p.1
Events on campus.
389 Men students elect representatives
College Eye 36:2, p.4
List of representatives.
390 Remaining events of the school year
College Eye 35:30, p.2
Include reception at the President's House, music festival, and other events.
391 Students offer 'next move' for food service problem
College Eye 35:28, p.2
Suggest what should be done about the long lines in the Commons.
392 League president to be chosen by popular vote
College Eye 35:25, p.3
Will continue trend toward more democratic student government; will make other Student League organizational changes.
393 Men's Union executive board vacancies filled
College Eye 35:23, p.6
List of new members.
394 Student League desires greater representation
College Eye 35:23, p.1
Consider inclusion of elected representatives of off-campus students.
395 Men's Union variety show promises wit, fun for all
College Eye 35:19, p.1
Preview of the show.
396 Student League information
College Eye 35:19, p.2
Recent history of the Student League.
397 Tutor Timetable
College Eye 35:19, p.1
Events and meetings scheduled; games; war stamp sale; play night.
398 Five groups already selected Old Gold Beauty candidates
College Eye 35:14, p.1
Roster of candidates and their sponsors.
399 Basketball intramurals stepped up
College Eye 35:11, p.1
Hopes that intramurals may partially replace intercollegiate athletics.
400 War Council, various committees appointed by Student League
College Eye 35:5, p.1
List of those named.