Men's Union

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501 Men's Union plans balanced activities, social program
College Eye 29:2, p.4
Schedule of events; orientation for men seems to have gone well.
502 Nominate students for two vacancies; will elect members Wednesday
College Eye 29:2, p.1
Student Council lacks two members; photo.
503 And best wishes
College Eye 29:1, p.2
Discusses the responsibilities that come along with being a college student.
504 Student Council revisions
Alumnus 21:3, p.3
Council members to be nominated by Men's Union and Women's League; question about future of fraternities in light of Baker and Seerley Hall facilities.
505 Men's Union
Old Gold 0:0, p.29
Activities and members; photos.
506 Recognition Day slated May 12
College Eye 28:30, p.1
Will honor those who excelled in scholarship and campus leadership; fifth annual event sponsored by Men's Union, Women's League, and Student Council.
507 Hartlieb wins fight for presidency of men's organization
College Eye 28:29, p.1
Election results for Men's Union.
508 Four elections Wednesday
College Eye 28:28, p.1
To include class elections as well as elections for Men's Union and Student Council.
509 Men's Union candidates are named; Kadesch, Poppenheimer, Hartlieb vie for presidency
College Eye 28:27, p.1
List of other candidates.
510 Men's Union plans "Farmers' Frolic", Saturday, May 1
College Eye 28:27, p.3
511 Men's Union petitions must be filed today
College Eye 28:26, p.1
For primary elections.
512 Announcements of primaries of Men's Union
College Eye 28:25, p.2
Candidates must submit petitions with sixty signatures.
513 Are men on a diet?
College Eye 28:20, p.2
Wonders why so few men attended Men's Union dinner.
514 Men's Union dinner will be held on February the fourth
College Eye 28:18, p.3
515 What's the news this week
College Eye 28:15, p.1
Pictorial survey of campus news; photo.
516 Men's Union shows frosh drama shop
College Eye 28:7, p.4
Part of orientation series.
517 Freshmen men tour music department
College Eye 28:6, p.4
As part of orientation program.
518 Roeder appointed
College Eye 28:6, p.4
Andrew Roeder was appointed to executive board of Men's Union.
519 First year men see publication officers
College Eye 28:5, p.3
Ray Pingel guides tour group.
520 Freshmen shown laws of science
College Eye 28:4, p.4
Participating in orientation program.
521 Men's orientation programs begin next Monday
College Eye 28:3, p.1
Will learn about music, drama, science, publications, and the heating plant.
522 New plans formed for the orientation of freshman men
College Eye 28:2, p.1
Groups will visit various areas of campus.
523 Suckers and pies were prominent on "Men's Mix" scene
College Eye 28:2, p.1
Classes compete in comic events at Men's Mix.
524 Peering forward
College Eye 28:1, p.2
Gives predictions for the upcoming school year.
525 Men's Union
Old Gold 0:0, p.36
Description of activities and members; photos.
526 New program for freshmen is introduced; housing committee outlines new regulations for Baker Hall
College Eye 27:1, p.1
Men's Union announces orientation programs.
527 Robertson chosen queen of frolic
College Eye 27:42, p.3
Margaret Robertson is queen of May Frolic.
528 Men's Union frolic heads list of social affairs for weekend
College Eye 27:41, p.3
Campus social activities.
529 Queen to preside over May frolic
College Eye 27:41, p.3
530 Union's frolic to select May Queen
College Eye 27:40, p.3
531 Men students elect Graber to head union; Harp, Cheney, and Kadesch are other 1936-37 officers
College Eye 27:37, p.1
Brief profiles of new officers.
532 Men's Union election slated for April 2; candidates chosen
College Eye 27:36, p.1
List of candidates.
533 Primary election for men canceled
College Eye 27:35, p.1
Not enough petitions for office had been filed.
534 Notice of Men's Union election
College Eye 27:34, p.2
Elections rules and procedures.
535 Men's Union hears address by Riebe; sees play scene
College Eye 27:28, p.1
150 attend dinner; Professor Riebe expresses need for single men's group.
536 Here's Men's Union list of who's who!
College Eye 27:27, p.3
All TC men are listed as a formal invitation to the Men's Union dinner.
537 Men's Union plans dinner
College Eye 27:26, p.2
Purposes of Men's Union; arranging dinner plans.
538 Armin Graber has been named to the committee in charge of general arrangements
Public Relations News Release 1935:353, p.1
Profile.
539 D. Glenn Smtih has been named to the committee in charge of tickets for the Men's Union dinner
Public Relations News Release 1935:352, p.1
Profile.
540 Norman Carroll has been named to the general committee in charge of the Men's Union dinner
Public Relations News Release 1935:354, p.1
Profile.
541 Randall Hartlieb has been named to the general committee in charge of the Men's Union dinner
Public Relations News Release 1935:357, p.1
Profile.
542 Roland White has been named to the committee in charge of general arrangements
Public Relations News Release 1935:355, p.1
Profile.
543 Two Spencer young people have been named to committees working on the Men's Union dinner
Public Relations News Release 1935:356, p.1
Profiles.
544 Hughes chosen frosh member of Men's Union
College Eye 27:18, p.1
545 Polling an unprecedented majority George Hughes walked off with the election
Public Relations News Release 1935:163, p.1
Hughes will be the freshman class representative to the executive board of the Men's Union.
546 Freshman men to elect class officers
College Eye 27:17, p.1
For representative to Men's Union.
547 Freshman men will have a special election
Public Relations News Release 1935:154, p.1
They will elect their representative on the executive board of the Men's Union.
548 Committees for Booster Day have been named
Public Relations News Release 1935:71, p.1
Committee members.
549 Men's play day renamed, now "Booster Day"
College Eye 27:14, p.1
All men invited to Men's Union activities.
550 Booster Day and Men's Union Meeting
Public Relations News Release 1935:36, p.1
All activities will be canceled for afternoon games and a picnic supper.
551 Men's Union
Old Gold 0:0, p.46
Activates and officers; photos.
552 Bragonier head of Men's Union; elected by margin of six votes over opponent Don Baldwin
College Eye 26:42, p.1
Complete election results.
553 Recognition Day assembly to be next Wednesday
College Eye 26:42, p.1
Honors awarded to various campus groups and organizations.
554 Union election will be Monday; primary voting is halted when error found on ballots
College Eye 26:41, p.1
Ballots revised.
555 Primary election for candidates for the Men's Union was proceeding at the college today
Public Relations News Release 1934:1039, p.1
Twenty- one were nominated by petition for the right to be represented on the primary ballot.
556 Primary election for Men's Union will be Monday
College Eye 26:40, p.1
List of candidates.
557 Primary election for Men's Union to be on Monday
College Eye 26:39, p.1
558 Carnival opens with slide-shows Saturday night
College Eye 26:34, p.1
Description of the acts.
559 Let's get it right
College Eye 26:32, p.1
Mardi Gras Ball and all-college carnival are separate events.
560 Women's League and Men's Union sponsor all-college carnival
College Eye 26:30, p.1
561 Three innovations in recreational activity have been planned for the next few weeks by students
Public Relations News Release 1934:850, p.1
Schedule of events.
562 Teachers College moved forward in 1934, year's record indicates
College Eye 26:25, p.1
Review of important events of 1934.
563 Dance will follow Morningside game
College Eye 26:21, p.3
564 Class officers to be elected; freshmen to choose Men's Union and Council members
College Eye 26:19, p.1
565 Homecoming coffee will follow game
College Eye 26:19, p.3
Sponsored by Men's Union and Women's League.
566 Call issued for frosh nominees
College Eye 26:18, p.1
For representative to Men's Union.
567 Approximately 100 presidents and representatives of student organizations will be guests at the fifth annual Campus Leaders' dinner
Public Relations News Release 1934:614, p.1
Program for the event.
568 One hundred fifty attend men's Play Day dinner frolic
College Eye 26:14, p.1
President Latham speaks after entertaining program.
569 Men's play day will be Tuesday
College Eye 26:13, p.1
Men's Union will sponsor fun-filled competition.
570 Entertainment course will be resumed here
College Eye 26:12, p.1
Women's League and Men's Union will sponsor the course; had been inactive for several years.
571 Collegians and men faculty members will take part in the annual men's play day
Public Relations News Release 1934:609, p.1
Program for the event.
572 From farming, to teaching, to grand opera....
Public Relations News Release 1934:610, p.2
Profile of Phradie Wells.
573 Curtis to Head New Men's Union
Alumnus 18:3, p.32
James Curtis is the new president of the Men's Union.
574 Changes mark academic year as outstanding; Nelson is faculty dean; college holds first formals
College Eye 26:1, p.1
Survey of important events of 1933-1934.
575 Men's Union
Old Gold 0:0, p.64
Description, purpose, and constitution committee members; photos.
576 Checking up
College Eye 25:44, p.2
College Eye looks back on 1933-1934 and wishes luck to graduating staff.
577 Curtis interviewed about Men's Union
College Eye 25:43, p.1
Outlines views on purpose and future of organization.
578 Curtis elected Men's Union president; newly-formed group chooses first officials; Anson Vinall elected vice president; Krieg, Ebel, are officers
College Eye 25:42, p.1
Results of recent election; photo.
579 Forum
College Eye 25:31, p.2
Pleased with relatively heavy turnout for Men's Union elections.
580 James Curtis was elected president of the newly formed Men's Union.
Public Relations News Release 1934:474, p.1
Names of officers and two representative from each class. The Men's Union will function somewhat like the Women's League, assisting in promoting all-college events.
581 Candidates for Union now 24 for final vote; last elections for Men's organization will be Monday
College Eye 25:41, p.1
List of candidates.
582 Thirty-two in race for Men's Union positions; primary election Monday, April 30; finals in early May
College Eye 25:40, p.1
Brief profiles of candidates.
583 Spring term holds many extracurricular events
Public Relations News Release 1932:446, p.1
With the senior prom, May fete, Recognition Day, recreational sports and picnic for Men's Play Day, women's farewell picnic, Commencement activities, as well as all the sports, music, tests, concerts and competitions spring is certainly a busy season.
584 Men's Union notice
College Eye 25:39, p.4
Will hold primary election.
585 A banner year!
College Eye 25:38, p.2
Creation of student pep organization and the Men's Union are notable changes for student body.
586 Forum
College Eye 25:27, p.2
Would like to have seen more participation at the meeting to organize the Men's Union.
587 Men's Union elects temporary officials
Public Relations News Release 1932:409, p.1
The union organized to further co-operation and interest in men students, has elected temporary officials until the primaries on April 23, and the balloting on April 30. David Grant will act as president and Marc Ihm as secretary until then.
588 Men's Union formally organized at assembly; articles revised, adopted; petition blanks for office seekers available at Dean's office
College Eye 25:38, p.1
Election petitions available; purpose is "promulgating cooperation and interest among men students".
589 Constitution for proposed Men's Union
College Eye 25:37, p.2
Text of the constitution.
590 Plans for Men's Union near completion; constitution to be submitted at assembly; temporary officers will be selected on the same occasion
College Eye 25:37, p.1
Description of organization plans for new men's group.
591 A reality?
College Eye 25:28, p.2
Blue Key in process of creating a men's union.
592 Blue Key makes plans for men's campus union; president states need for men's group akin to Women's League
College Eye 25:16, p.1
Plan for student organization to include all men.
593 Editorially speaking
College Eye 13:4, p.4
Proposes the creation of a "Men's Union" to benefit the men students.
594 A men's union
College Eye 10:9, p.4
Editorial encourages the formation of a Men's Union at I. S. T. C.; believes men have been discriminated against in use of facilities; should build on spirit engendered during war.