Miner--George W. [Class of 1938]

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1 'Golden Class' celebrating with special reunion events on campus.
Public Relations News Release 1988:426, p.1
UNI class of 1938 is celebrating its "Golden Reunion," with 60 class members. Schedule of events and list of the members.
2 Homecoming/Reunions 1978
Alumnus 63:4, p.2
Homecoming scenes, including the parade; photo.
3 George W. Miner
Alumnus 31:3, p.19
Married Millicent Kimball, of St. Paul, Minnesota, on June 4, 1943. George is Recreation Director in Old Greenwich, Connecticut.
4 Lt. (jg) George Miner and Ens. Paul Miner
Alumnus 29:1, p.24
Is now an instructor of navigation in the midshipmen's school in Chicago, where he resides. His brother, Ens. Paul Miner, just left for sea duty.
5 Ens. George W. Miner
Alumnus 27:4, p.29
Married Millicent M. Kimball on June 5, 1943.
6 Kampus to Khaki
College Eye 34:35, p.3
News about ISTC students and staff, who are in military service.
7 1937-1938 Basketball
Old Gold 0:0, p.140
Overview of the season and list of players; photos.
8 Beta Beta Beta
Old Gold 0:0, p.146
Brief description of the group; photos.
9 Panthers prance cinder path
Old Gold 0:0, p.216
Brief description of the group and list of members; photos.
10 Seniors 1937-1938
Old Gold 0:0, p.236
List of seniors and the activities they were involved in; photos.
11 These men head Panther sports parade
College Eye 29:30, p.4
Panther athletic standouts; photo.
12 Trotto, Blue, Miner are Drake entries
College Eye 29:30, p.4
Panthers hold varsity-freshmen meet.
13 Trackmen to challenge reign of the Nodaks; but loss of nine lettermen roughens the road to glory
Alumnus 22:2, p.13
1938 track season preview.
14 Broadcast Maroon-Tutor game; hook-up at championship I-M cage battle Saturday night
College Eye 29:22, p.1
Panthers face Morningside in conference championship; photo.
15 Panther vets
College Eye 29:17, p.4
Panther basketball players; photo.
16 Cardinal five here tonight; Panthers open 1938 loop play
College Eye 29:15, p.1
Panthers play the University of Omaha; photo.
17 Nordley's cage team gets off to flying start
Alumnus 22:1, p.18
Early season record is 3-1; season preview.
18 State five opens season; first tilt here Monday
College Eye 29:12, p.1
Panthers will play Iowa State at home; photo.
19 Nordly faces first season as Tutor cage mentor with few veterans
Alumnus 21:4, p.20
Basketball season preview; photo.
20 Athletes honored at assembly
Alumnus 21:3, p.17
John Tolan wins scholarship award; Ivan Moore and Robert Curtis win MVPs; list of other letter-winners.
21 T. C. trackmen tie Coe for first in triangular
Alumnus 21:3, p.14
1937 track season wrap-up.
22 Panther cagers tie for fourth place in loop
Old Gold 0:0, p.116
Season highlights and members; photos.
23 Panthers defend crown
Old Gold 0:0, p.210
Coach Dickinson started the season with half of last year's squad and had to work on filling the gaps; photos.
24 Basketeers show improved brand of court work
Alumnus 21:2, p.13
1936-1937 season wrap-up.
25 Tennis squad to miss Reeves-McNabb combination
Alumnus 21:2, p.18
1937 tennis season preview.
26 Tennis prospects average as two stars graduate
College Eye 28:24, p.4
Coach Haddox is confronted with the job of filling shoes; only three varsity lettermen are returning, with the possibility of losing one of them.
27 Junior class supper party
College Eye 28:8, p.3
To be held in the yellow kitchen.
28 Alpha Chi Epsilon
College Eye 28:5, p.4
Announces pledges and initiates.
29 White, Blanchard named most valuable by board, coaches
Alumnus 20:4, p.20

Roster of letter-winners, including first major letters in tennis.

30 Racqueteers win in conference
Alumnus 20:3, p.20
Tennis team wins conference singles and doubles titles for second year in row; season wrap-up.
31 Basketball squad of 1935-1936
Old Gold 0:0, p.114
Season results and highlights; photos.
32 Tennis team
Old Gold 0:0, p.209
Season highlights; photos.
33 Haddox has veterans for tennis
Alumnus 20:2, p.14
Season preview.
34 Robert Curtis has apparently cinched the scoring leadership on the Teachers College basketball team
Public Relations News Release 1935:665, p.1
Individual scoring statistics.
35 North Central Conference Standings
Public Relations News Release 1935:654, p.1
Season update and individual standings.
36 The Teachers College basketball team closes the home conference season tomorrow
Public Relations News Release 1935:619, p.1
Probable lineups for the game against Omaha.
37 Bob Curtis went on a scoring spree last week to pass John Tolan
Public Relations News Release 1935:572, p.1
Scoring statistics.
38 The Teachers College basketball team opens its two game northern trip tonight
Public Relations News Release 1935:557, p.1
Probable starting lineups.
39 Coach Arthur Dickinson and ten basketball players will head north for their toughest weekend
Public Relations News Release 1935:551, p.1
The basketball team will play North Dakota State and the University of North Dakota.
40 Johnny Tolan and Bob Curtis continued to make a runaway race in the individual scoring columns
Public Relations News Release 1935:521, p.1
Individual scoring statistics.
41 John Tolan and Bob Curtis continue to lead the Teachers College basketball team in scoring
Public Relations News Release 1935:471, p.1
Individual scoring statistics.
42 Three Cedar Falls cagers will be set to help defeat Morningside and the University of South Dakota
Public Relations News Release 1935:432, p.1
Black will be in the starting lineup, while Miner and Stout will be held in reserve.
43 Panther stalks afield, eyes North Central scalps
Alumnus 20:1, p.11
1936 basketball season preview; photo.
44 John Tolan heads the scorers on the Teachers College basketball team
Public Relations News Release 1935:345, p.1
Scoring statistics.
45 Miner wins freshman award; 22 winners of numerals announced
College Eye 27:24, p.6
List of letter winners for football announced.
46 George Miner was awarded the freshman athletic scholarship medal
Public Relations News Release 1935:325, p.1
Twenty-two yearlings were awarded football numerals.
47 The Teachers College basketball team will face Coe College in the opening game
Public Relations News Release 1935:304, p.1
Coach Dickinson is still deciding on the starting lineup.
48 Three states and seventeen cities are represented on the 1935-36 Teachers College basketball squad
Public Relations News Release 1935:289, p.1
Roster of players and their hometowns.
49 The Teachers College will play sixteen basketball games during the 1935-36 season
Public Relations News Release 1935:240, p.2
Expected squad members and schedule of games.
50 Fifty-three receive awards for baseball, track competition
Alumnus 19:4, p.16
Roster of letter winners.
51 Three-sport men all
Alumnus 19:4, p.16
John Champlin, Keith McCabe, and Don Stout each won three varsity letters; Frank Sirriani and George Miner won freshman recognition; photo.
52 Nineteen lettermen will be on hand this fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:1130, p.3
Season preview and schedule.
53 Five Panthers earn awards in three sports; Stout, Champlin, McCabe winners of varsity letters
College Eye 27:48, p.4
Students are awarded for athletic performances; list of letter winners.
54 Panther athletes honored at special assembly
Alumnus 19:3, p.15

Don Klotz wins scholarship-athletic trophy; Ken Kimberlin and Ray Cheney win MVP awards; list of other letter winners.

55 Perfect grades were earned by two students during the spring term
Public Relations News Release 1934:1114, p.2
Honor roll students.
56 Three varsity athletes and two freshmen won awards in three sports
Public Relations News Release 1934:1113, p.1
Fifteen men were given awards for participating in two sports.
57 Earle Meikle and Everett Scott were voted to be the men of greatest value
Public Relations News Release 1934:1108, p.1

Letters and numerals for tennis, track, and baseball were announced by S. A. Lynch.

58 Kenneth Kimberlin, Raymond Cheney, and Don Klotz were honored at the annual athletic assembly
Public Relations News Release 1934:1093, p.1
S. A. Lynch awarded sixteen major letters, three minors, and twenty-three numeral sweaters.
59 Twenty win freshman numerals
Alumnus 19:1, p.13
Roster of winners.
60 Many third round matches have been played in the third annual Haddox tennis tournament
Public Relations News Release 1934:615, p.2
Summary of completed matches.
61 All four seeded players drew byes
Public Relations News Release 1934:605, p.1
Program for the third annual Haddox Trophy tennis tournament.
62 Seventy freshmen turned out for yearling football this fall
Public Relations News Release 1934:598, p.2

Season preview.