Men's Union

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# Title Date Summary
251 Frosh begin day backwards, hold tug with upperclassmen
College Eye 46:5, p.1
Men's Union sponsors traditional events for freshman men.
252 Announce plans for golf meet
College Eye 46:5, p.4
Men's Union will sponsor tournament.
253 Urge all men students to attend convocation
College Eye 46:4, p.1
Will introduce activities and programs of Men's Union.
254 Show depicts new styles
College Eye 46:3, p.8
AWS and MU sponsor style show for freshmen; photo.
255 Men's Union talks of coming events
College Eye 46:3, p.7
256 Orientation committee announces new plans
College Eye 45:33, p.1
Off-campus men will be invited to campus for two-day orientation.
257 Men's Union
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Brief description of the group; photo.
258 Men's Union recognizes forty-four
College Eye 45:29, p.8
List of those honored in Hall of Scholarship.
259 MU committee chairmen named
College Eye 45:29, p.1
List of committee chairs.
260 Men's Union offers committee jobs
College Eye 45:27, p.8
261 Award committee headed by Thielen
College Eye 45:26, p.3
Criteria for selection to Hall of Recognition and Hall of Scholarship.
262 Men's Union plans fall orientation
College Eye 45:24, p.3
263 Ver Hoef, Reynolds vice presidency
College Eye 45:24, p.1
Vote tallies in recent election.
264 Men's Union discusses orientation program
College Eye 45:23, p.8
Program may be re-organized.
265 Would make Men's Union 'functioning part' of SLB
College Eye 45:23, p.2
Discusses problems with the elections of Men's Union officers.
266 Men's Union discusses reports of rowdiness
College Eye 45:18, p.2
Will discuss rowdiness in the Commons.
267 Style show set for early April
College Eye 45:17, p.8
AWS and Men's Union will sponsor annual spring show.
268 Orientation committee headed by Tom Yager
College Eye 45:17, p.6
269 Men's Union president retires; drops school
College Eye 45:16, p.1
Tom Drake leaves school; LaRoy Horn will succeed him.
270 Tuesday coffee hour served by Men's Union
College Eye 45:10, p.8
271 Off-campus work on
College Eye 45:2, p.2
Discusses the new off-campus men's lounge, which has recently been remodeled.
272 Association of Women Students, Men's Union
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The Association of Women Students and Men's Union coordinate campus activities; photo.
273 Men's Union to host 'Pat's Pat'
College Eye 44:23, p.1
All-campus dance.
274 AWS, Off-Campus Women, Men's Union described
College Eye 44:22, p.6
Descriptions of the organizations.
275 Men's Union backs annual Church Day
College Eye 44:19, p.7
Schedule for the day.
276 Applications are open for men counselors
College Eye 44:17, p.5
277 'Focus on Fashions' shows next Friday
College Eye 44:10, p.1
Several groups to present fall fashion show.
278 Men's Union will sponsor blood drive
College Eye 44:9, p.1
Other student groups will assist.
279 Men's Union requests students to use walks
College Eye 44:9, p.2
Please keep off the grass in order to preserve the beauty of the campus.
280 Board stresses value of locks
College Eye 44:8, p.12
Students should secure valuables to deter crime.
281 Committee strives for better study habits
College Eye 44:8, p.3
Men's Union group working on improvement of scholarship.
282 Freshman initiation is less violent this year
College Eye 44:5, p.8
Committee working on orientation activities; less rowdyism around Prexy's Pond.
283 Men counselors meet to plan improvements
College Eye 44:5, p.3
Consider improvements for next year's orientation.
284 Men's Union thanks frats, I Club, AWS
College Eye 44:5, p.2
Men's Union writes their appreciation for help received during initiation.
285 Orientation plans made
College Eye 43:38, p.1
Lengthy look at the orientation schedule.
286 Men's Union
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Member photo of the Men's Union; photo.
287 Committee heads for union chosen
College Eye 43:29, p.3
List of Men's Union chairs.
288 53 men elected to Hall of Scholarship and Recognition
College Eye 43:28, p.1
List of those honored by Men's Union.
289 Style show will be Wednesday
College Eye 43:27, p.1
Spring show will be sponsored by AWS, MU, and Social Life Committee.
290 Plan style show
College Eye 43:25, p.3
To be sponsored by AWS and MU.
291 Moskowitz wins SLB election; New Yorker finishes first with 636 votes
College Eye 43:25, p.1
Don Moskowitz elected SLB president; vote tallies; photo.
292 Students Don Moskowitz, Norman Cohn, and Clyde Dilley were selected as the top three candidates for Student League Board president
Public Relations News Release 1951:566, p.1
An all-campus election will be held Thursday at which time the Student League Board president and officers for Men's Union, Association of Women Students, Women's Recreation association, Board of Control of Student Publications, will be elected.
293 Activity sheets mailed to men
College Eye 43:24, p.8
For Hall of Recognition.
294 Men's Union candidate believes
College Eye 43:24, p.2
Encourages keeping strength in programs begun by the Men's Union president this year.
295 State Attorney General Robert L. Larson will be guest speaker during the annual all-campus student election convocation Wednesday, April 9
Public Relations News Release 1951:561, p.1
Three candidates for Student League Board president, top position in student government on campus, will also speak at the convocation, which is the feature of pre-election activities.
296 Men's honor program organized
College Eye 43:23, p.1
Men's Union organizes Hall of Recognition and Hall of Scholarship; introduces point system.
297 Rhythmaires here for Men's Union St. Patrick's dance
College Eye 43:21, p.1
298 Men will honor high scholarship
College Eye 43:19, p.3
Makes plans to honor high-achieving underclassmen.
299 Prospective counselors sought for next fall
College Eye 43:16, p.8
For Men's Union orientation.
300 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.