Phi Delta Kappa
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101 | Seven Staff members are scheduled to participate in a Career Day at Forest City, Wednesday, April 16 Public Relations News Release 1951:574, p.1 |
They are Harold E. Bernhard, director of the bureau of religious activities; Donald F. Howard, assistant professor of history; Elisabeth Sutherland, head of the home economics department; Harry G. Guillaume, Ada McLeod, Leonard J. Keefe, and Henry Harris. | |
102 | Four faculty members are scheduled to participate in a career day at Eagle Grove, Wednesday, April 16 Public Relations News Release 1951:573, p.1 |
The faculty members: Lloyd V. Douglas, head of the business education department; William C. Lang, asssociate professor of history; Bernice Helff, assistant professor of teaching; and Mardelle L. Mohn, instructor in teaching. Short biographies included. | |
103 | Four faculty members will participate in a career day at Sheldon Tuesday, April 8 Public Relations News Release 1952:462, p.1 |
They are Oliver M. (Hon) Nordly, assistant professor of physical education for men and head basketball coach; Jack Burgner, instructor in art; Richard Arnold, instructor in speech, and William Latham, assistant professor of brass instruments. | |
104 | Gordon J. Rhum, Henry Harris, and Gail E. Myers will participate in the Hancock County Career Day at Britt Monday, April 7 Public Relations News Release 1952:490, p.1 |
Rhum was born in Wayland, Iowa, and he holds three academic degrees. Harris was born in Brooklyn, N. Y. He spent nearly two and a half years in the Navy. Myers, a native of Clark, S. D., holds two academic degrees. He spent three years in the Air Force. | |
105 | Faculty members will participate in a Vocational Guidance conference at the Denison high school Thursday, April 3 Public Relations News Release 1952:503, p.1 |
They are Gordon J. Rhum, assistant professor of education, Leonard J. Keefe, assistant professor of business education, and Karl M. Holvik, instructor in wood-wind instruments. Short biographies of each faculty member included. | |
106 | Dr. J. W. Maucker will travel to Iowa City, Soldier, Waterloo, Cedar Rapids, Cherokee, and Allison. Public Relations News Release 1952:539, p.1 |
Maucker will speak at a Phi Delta Kappa initiation dinner at the State University of Iowa, Iowa City, March 20, and at a dinner meeting for Monona county school board members and administrators at Soldier. | |
107 | Clifford L. Bishop and James R. Clark will participate in a Career Day at Cherokee Thursday, March 20 Public Relations News Release 1952:541, p.1 |
Bishop, head of the education department, joined the faculty in 1950. A native Kansan, he was born in Girard, Kansas. Clark, associate professor of men's physical education, joined the faculty in 1949. He was born in St. Peter, Minnesota. | |
108 | Clifford G. McCollum, assistant professor of physical science will be a featured speaker at a Career Day in Carroll Tuesday, April 15 Public Relations News Release 1952:393, p.1 |
McCollum joined the staff in 1949 as an assistant professor of teaching and served as director of guidance and curriculum at the college Campus Laboratory School during the 1949-1950 academic year. | |
109 | Dr. J. W. Maucker, will speak twice Thursday during the first day of Shenandoah's annual Career Week Public Relations News Release 1951:364, p.1 |
From 1946 until the time he assumed the presidency, he was dean of the school of education and director of the summer session at Montana State university, Missoula, Montana. | |
110 | Phi Delta Kappa to have dinner College Eye 43:9, p.6 |
Several ISTC faculty will participate. | |
111 | Prof. Zoild D. T. San Andres, National Teachers college, Manila, Philippines, is a visitor this week on the campus Public Relations News Release 1951:70, p. |
The emphasis of San Andres observations of elementary education in colleges and universities in the United States will be in the areas of rural education and laboratory schools. | |
112 | Tom Lamke, research specialist, will take a month's leave of absence in October to carry out an assignment from the Office of the Secretary of Defense Public Relations News Release 1951:41, p.1 |
As a research consultant for the Defense Office, Lamke will work with the United States Armed Forces institute in a study of civilian correspondence programs. | |
113 | Tutor timetable College Eye 42:38, p.1 |
Meetings and announcements. | |
114 | Gestie to address Phi Delta Kappans College Eye 42:38, p.4 |
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115 | Education fraternity to meet on Tuesday College Eye 42:29, p.6 |
Louis Bultena will address Phi Delta Kappa meeting. | |
116 | Education extension work to be PDK panel topic Public Relations News Release 1950:195, p.1 |
In training service for public school teachers will be the panel subject at the meeting of the Alpha Phi field chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, national professional education fraternity. The meeting will be in the Faculty room, Gilchrist Hall. | |
117 | Recognizing, respecting and guiding the abilities of others are the most essential marks of a leader, said Dr. Earl W. Anderson Public Relations News Release 1950:192, p.1 |
Anderson said, "A leader doesn't necessarily know the answers, but he must know how to get the answers." Anderson, professor of education at Ohio State University, is chairman of the National Education association's commission on teacher education. | |
118 | Industrial Arts conference at ISTC Saturday Public Relations News Release 1950:187, p.1 |
Industrial arts at three levels--elementary, secondary and graduate--will be the topics for some 75 teachers and administrators expected to attend a one-day conference. Earl W. Anderson, Ohio State University, will lead the graduate level panel. | |
119 | Phi Delta Kappa group to hear psychiatrist College Eye 42:11, p.5 |
G. H. Lawrence will speak. | |
120 | Mental Health Director to Talk at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1950:144, p.1 |
G. H. Lawrence, director and resident psychiatrist of the Blackhawk county mental health clinic, will address the Alpha Phi field chapter of Phi Delta Kappa.The fraternity will meet in the small dining room of the Commons. | |
121 | Educators will hear address on tax plan College Eye 42:10, p.7 |
Will meet in Waterloo. | |
122 | Addison is initiated into Phi Delta Kappa College Eye 42:9, p.8 |
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123 | Biographical sketch of Dr. J. W. Maucker Public Relations News Release 1950:50, p.1 |
Maucker, college president; born Rock Island, Ill., Sept. 16, 1912; son of James W. and Ruth B. Maucker; graduated high school, Rock Island, 1929; A. B., Augustana College, 1933; M. A., 1936, and Ph. D., 1940, State University of Iowa; married 1937. | |
124 | Biographical sketch on Dr. J. W. Maucker Public Relations News Release 1950:49, p.1 |
Maucker became the fifth president of Iowa State Teachers college on September 1, 1950. In 1937 he married Helga Emelia Peterson of Moline, Illinois. They have three children: Ann, James, and Robert. |
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125 | Maucker to address Phi Delta Kappa men College Eye 42:3, p.6 |
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126 | Phi Delta Kappa meets College Eye 41:32, p.5 |
George Strayer will speak. | |
127 | Faculty members join fraternity College Eye 41:11, p.3 |
List of the initiates into Phi Delta Kappa. | |
128 | Book exhibitors are entertained College Eye 40:37, p.6 |
Phi Delta Kappa entertains. | |
129 | Dr. Thompson elected president of Alpha Phi College Eye 40:34, p.1 |
Roster of officers for Phi Delta Kappa. | |
130 | Teachers College rates 93 percentile of all colleges in size and facilities College Eye 40:30, p.2 |
Tom Lamke speaks about TC to Phi Delta Kappa. | |
131 | Phi Delta Kappa holds "Down the Line" dinner College Eye 40:10, p.1 |
Herbert Peet will speak. | |
132 | Party candidate to speak to dinner group College Eye 39:37, p.3 |
Will speak at Phi Delta Kappa meeting. | |
133 | Phi Delta Kappa initiates teachers College Eye 39:36, p.1 |
Professors Steg, Pendergraft, and Holmes initiated. | |
134 | National education fraternity meets College Eye 39:34, p.4 |
Phi Delta Kappa will hold three informal meetings this summer. | |
135 | Phi Delta Kappa will hold business meeting College Eye 39:27, p.3 |
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136 | Plan installation of Alpha Phi chapter College Eye 39:17, p.7 |
Alpha Phi chapter of Phi Delta Kappa will be installed; TC chapter organized earlier this year. | |
137 | Horn elected president of Phi Delta Kappa College Eye 39:15, p.8 |
Roster of other officers. | |
138 | School leader tells ideas on teaching College Eye 38:24, p.3 |
Excerpts from remarks by J. H. Peet at Phi Delta Kappa dinner; list of new initiates. | |
139 | Concert band to tour Public Relations News Release 1946:103, p.1 |
Three day tour of northeast Iowa will cover eleven high schools. Myron Russell will lead the band. | |
140 | Press releases Public Relations News Release 1946:100, p.1 |
Press releases for the eleven cities visited by the ISTC concert band. | |
141 | Dean of the faculty contributes to the Dictionary of Education Public Relations News Release 1945:215, p.1 |
M. J. Nelson served as coordinator for terms used in the field of acheivement testing and as reviewer of other areas of the recently released book. | |
142 | Education unit dines tonight at Commons College Eye 29:7, p.3 |
Professors Hart and Buffum will speak at Phi Delta Kappa dinner. | |
143 | Paul, Cram speak at dinner tonight College Eye 28:30, p.3 |
For Phi Delta Kappa. | |
144 | Arends is elected to Phi Delta Kappa College Eye 27:3, p.4 |
At Columbia University. | |
145 | National fraternity honors Lambertson College Eye 27:37, p.4 |
Will speak at national Phi Delta Kappa meeting. | |
146 | Athletic director honored Alumnus 16:4, p.17 |
L. L. Mendenhall initiated into Phi Delta Kappa. | |
147 | Slacks has thesis printed in honor fraternity journal College Eye 23:50, p.1 |
Study of rural teacher preparation. | |
148 | Dr. Walter P. Morgan, president of Western Illinois State Teachers college Public Relations News Release 1930:64, p.1 |
Will give Commencement address at fall term graduation. | |
149 | Reminiscences of early days when Iowa was young Public Relations News Release 1929:421, p.1 |
M. J. Nelson appointed head of Department of Education succeeding G. W. Walters; highlights of careers of Professors Walters and Nelson. | |
150 | Society College Eye 21:22, p.3 |
News from campus organizations. |