Price--Malcolm Poyer [President of ISTC]
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| 201 | Reception to initiate grad events College Eye 38:31, p.1 |
President and Mrs. Price will host graduates; description of Commencement activities. | |
| 202 | Sports-Band dinner Tuesday; will honor wrestlers at banquet College Eye 38:31, p.1 |
Lengthy description of the banquet program. | |
| 203 | Price at national meeting in East College Eye 38:30, p.3 |
Attended ACE meeting. | |
| 204 | Faculty members as delegates at rural life conference, Minnesota College Eye 38:28, p.5 |
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| 205 | Prexy, faculty members career day speakers at Eagle Grove meet College Eye 38:28, p.8 |
Offered help to students on career choice. | |
| 206 | To the faculty and students: College Eye 38:27, p.2 |
President Price announces parking fine payment procedures. | |
| 207 | President Price gives reasons for changes in food schedule College Eye 38:24, p.1 |
All freshmen and sophomores must eat in Commons beginning in the summer 1948; juniors will be included in summer 1949; seniors included by summer 1950. | |
| 208 | Guest speakers to talk on industrial relations College Eye 38:16, p.7 |
Industrial Arts Club will host community members. | |
| 209 | President ask legislature to consider budget increase College Eye 38:15, p.1 |
Will ask for additional $442,000 to cover increased enrollment. | |
| 210 | Admission policy announced Alumnus 31:1, p. |
Announce policy meant to address twin problems of meeting the teacher shortage and providing educational opportunities for veterans. | |
| 211 | Alumni dinner in Des Moines event Alumnus 31:1, p.2 |
243 alumni attend dinner; photo. | |
| 212 | Teacher College's oldest faculty member dies Alumnus 31:1, p.3 |
Anna McGovern died September 13, 1946; tributes and obituary; photo. | |
| 213 | President Price lets down hair to College Eye, admits likes, dislikes College Eye 38:4, p.2 |
Brief profile of President Price. | |
| 214 | Homecoming was tops this year Alumnus 30:4, p.5 |
Highlights of 1946 Homecoming; photo. | |
| 215 | Prices celebrate their silver anniversary Alumnus 30:4, p.4 |
160 faculty attend reception for President and Mrs. Price in Commons. | |
| 216 | Dr. Price welcomes students College Eye 38:1, p.1 |
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| 217 | Summer commencement held Public Relations News Release 1946:277, p.1 |
Hubert H. Humphrey gave the commencement address. Malcolm Price presented diplomas to the graduates. | |
| 218 | Recreation rooms converted to dorm space Public Relations News Release 1946:270, p.1 |
Recreation rooms in Bartlett Hall and Seerley Hall are now available to house an additional forty women and twenty five men. Fall enrollment is expected to double last fall's mark of 1,228. | |
| 219 | Summer commencement speaker announced Public Relations News Release 1946:268, p.1 |
Hubert H. Humphrey will deliver the commencement address. He will speak on the topic, "Tomorrow -the World". Prior to his election as mayor of Minneapolis, Humphrey was on the political science staff at the Unversity of Minnesota. | |
| 220 | Only new students under food ruling; student committee now inactive College Eye 37:42, p.1 |
New students will be required to eat in the Commons for their first three quarters; other students may choose. | |
| 221 | College Commons serves meals for students Public Relations News Release 1946:264, p.1 |
Students will be required to eat in the Commons for their first three quarters of residence. No other food service will be available. A special plan will be available for students living off campus. | |
| 222 | Dr. Price speaks at Bartlett; President speaks on dining rule College Eye 37:41, p.1 |
President Price outlines the arguments for requiring students to eat in the Commons. | |
| 223 | Dormitories to add beds Public Relations News Release 1946:257, p.1 |
Double decked beds and other emergency measures have increased on-campus residential facilities by 62 per cent. Enrollment is projected to be 33 per cent larger than normal. 33 faculty members have been added and the school day lengthened. | |
| 224 | Housing tight for coming year Public Relations News Release 1946:256, p.1 |
President Price stated that classroom facilities are available for 200 more students; providing they can find housing. | |
| 225 | I. D. Weeks to speak Public Relations News Release 1946:216, p.1 |
Weeks will be the featured speaker at the parent and teacher conference on campus. Several sessions will be held with panel discussions and presentations. | |
| 226 | Iowa Congress of Parent and Teachers conference Public Relations News Release 1946:215, p.1 |
Event will be held on campus. The theme is "Better Teamwork for Home and School". I. D. Weeks, president of the University of South Dakota, is the chief speaker. | |
| 227 | Prices celebrate 25th anniversary College Eye 37:37, p.1 |
Faculty will present gift at reception. | |
| 228 | Speaker for Parent Teacher confernce named Public Relations News Release 1946:206, p.1 |
I. D. Weeks, president of the University of South Dakota will be the principal speaker. Panel discussions will be heard. Discussion and demonstration of audio-visual aids will be presented. | |
| 229 | Summer commencement speaker named Public Relations News Release 1946:202, p.1 |
Robert H. Humphray, mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota, will be the commencement speaker. Dr. Theodore G. Lilley will give the baccalaureate address. | |
| 230 | Price to be honored at faculty reception College Eye 37:36, p.5 |
To commemorating silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Price. | |
| 231 | Safety education program endorsed College Eye 37:34, p.3 |
Will offer minor course of study this fall. | |
| 232 | Three day housing survey Public Relations News Release 1946:182, p.1 |
The kickoff meeting was held the evening prior to the "door bell ringing" event. Students will be asking if residents have rooms or apartments to rent to college students. | |
| 233 | The President's message Old Gold 0:0, p.18 |
President Malcolm Price addresses the ISTC; photo. | |
| 234 | Bus fare paid Public Relations News Release 1946:173, p.1 |
Those students canvassing Cedar Falls for additional housing will have their bus fares paid by the Cedar Falls Chamber of Commerce. | |
| 235 | Alumni reunion Public Relations News Release 1946:170, p.1 |
Over three hundred alumni gathered for the sixty third reunion. Ten members of the class of 1896 attended. |
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| 236 | Alumni reunion Public Relations News Release 1946:170, p.1 |
Over three hundred alumni gathered for the sixty third reunion. Ten members of the class of 1896 attended. | |
| 237 | Alumni reunion Public Relations News Release 1946:167, p.1 |
Ten members of the class of 1896 returned for the 50th reunion. Over three hundred alumni returned for the annual reunion day. | |
| 238 | Commencement address Public Relations News Release 1946:164, p.1 |
Rev. Joseph Sittler will give the commencement address. Students will be presented awards and scholarships. | |
| 239 | Housing shortage at I. S. T. C. Public Relations News Release 1946:172, p.1 |
Increasing enrollment brings problems. A survey of available off campus rooms and apartments will be completed using a ward system. Rooms for three hundred students are needed for summer and fall. | |
| 240 | Commencement plans announced Public Relations News Release 1946:163, p.4 |
Nearly 200 will receive degrees and diplomas. Reverend Jseph Sittler will give the address. Annual alumni days will resume. | |
| 241 | Highway safety meeting will be held Public Relations News Release 1946:165, p.1 |
Fifteen experts to meet to discuss plans for training of teachers for driver education. The possibility of constructing a driving range; including curves, intersections, signals, and signs. | |
| 242 | Alumni Day festivities resume Public Relations News Release 1946:158, p.1 |
Alumni Day has not been held since 1942. Annual class reunions resume. Classes of 1918, 1919. and 1920 will hold postponed twenty fifth reunions. | |
| 243 | Jack Finegan to speak; baccalaureate service May 19 at 10:30 College Eye 37:32, p.1 |
Schedule of Commencement activities; photo. | |
| 244 | Women's League honors graduates Public Relations News Release 1946:127, p.1 |
Two hundred women graduates to attend tea. The event will be held in the Georgian Lounge of the Commons. | |
| 245 | Faculty members lead high school discussions College Eye 37:29, p.2 |
At Career Day in Eagle Grove. | |
| 246 | President honors members of choir College Eye 37:29, p.1 |
By Women's Circle of CHIC. | |
| 247 | "I" queen to be crowned Public Relations News Release 1946:121, p.1 |
Beth Elaine Knecht crowned queen by President Price. | |
| 248 | Eagle Grove to host Career Day Public Relations News Release 1946:120, p.1 |
President Price and four other faculty members will lead discussions with eight hundred high school seniors. | |
| 249 | National music fraternity initiates Price, Mitropoulos College Eye 37:27, p.1 |
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| 250 | Price appointed to accrediting committee Public Relations News Release 1946:85, p.1 |
The American Association of Teachers Colleges has appointed President Malcolm Price to committee. He is also a member of the Board of Review of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. | |
| 251 | Faculty attends Midwestern state rural conference College Eye 37:25, p.4 |
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| 252 | Midwest Rural Life conference to feature three from ISTC Public Relations News Release 1946:79, p.1 |
President Price, H. A. Riebe, and Clifton B. Huff will participate in panel discussions during the conference. | |
| 253 | Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia to hold north central convention in Ames Public Relations News Release 1946:78, p.1 |
National honorary music fraternity will induct President Malcolm Price and two others as honorary members. | |
| 254 | Northeast Iowa Adult Education conference Public Relations News Release 1946:64, p.1 |
Conference to be held on campus. President Price will open the conference; speaking on "Our Common Interests". Cyril Houle from the University of Chicago will also address the attendees. | |
| 255 | President Price explains housing, food College Eye 37:22, p.1 |
Some dorm rooms will be double-decked; Commons food service must be self-supporting; President Price asks everyone to work together, as they did during the war. | |
| 256 | Branch summer schools to be located in three Iowa cities Public Relations News Release 1946:43, p.1 |
Spencer, Carroll, and Creston will have both six and twelve week summer school classes. | |
| 257 | Brindley debate tournament Public Relations News Release 1946:34, p.1 |
Tournament hosting twelve Iowa high schools. The annual banquet will be held in the Commons. Tournament named for Willaim A. Brindley, director of debate, 1927-1933. Brindley died while a staff member. | |
| 258 | Reunion diners hear Price, student skit College Eye 37:19, p.3 |
At ISEA meeting in Des Moines. | |
| 259 | Graduates attend Iowa State Teachers' Association convention Public Relations News Release 1946:27, p.1 |
Reunion dinner to be held in Younkers Tea Room. Dr. Malcolm Price will address the alumni. | |
| 260 | Members of Iowa State Teachers College faculty to attend annual convention Public Relations News Release 1946:22, p.1 |
Iowa State Education Convention will be held in Des Moines. Ten members will represent Iowa State Teachers College. | |
| 261 | Veterans housing shortage addressed Public Relations News Release 1946:15, p.1 |
Pan-Vets, student organizaton for returned servicemen meet withCedar Falls service organizations. Residents urged to aid in finding housing for those coming home from the war. | |
| 262 | A message from our President College Eye 37:15, p.2 |
President Price welcomes students back to a new year, and recaps the momentous events from the previous year. | |
| 263 | Four new buildings in post-war plans Alumnus 30:1, p.9 |
President Price announces plans for a new campus school, an arts and industries building, a health services and hospital building, and a new garage to meet potential increased enrollment; detailed description of planned new facilities. | |
| 264 | T. C. alumni meet in Chicago Alumnus 30:1, p.6 |
President Price speaks. | |
| 265 | President attends New York meeting College Eye 37:11, p.3 |
Of American Council on Education. | |
| 266 | Price and Paul speak to league on smoking issue College Eye 37:11, p.1 |
Student League Board gathering information in order to make recommendation to the college administration. | |
| 267 | Malcolm Price to attend the American Council on Education meeting Public Relations News Release 1945:287, p.1 |
President Price will travel to New York City to attend. He is a member of the committee on measurement and guidance. Price will address Chicago alumni on his way home. | |
| 268 | Over 3,000 attend Homecoming Public Relations News Release 1945:281, p.1 |
Football fans, students, and alumni arrived by car, train, and bus to attend the first Homecoming game since 1942. | |
| 269 | "T. C.' tramps take over for Cut Day College Eye 37:9, p.1 |
Description of Cut Day activities; photo. | |
| 270 | From friend to friend College Eye 37:9, p.2 |
President Price welcomes back alumni. | |
| 271 | Homecoming activities announced Public Relations News Release 1945:278, p.1 |
Pep rally and bonfire kicked of the weekend. Saturday morning open houses were held by departments. This year marks the fifteenth anniversary of football games at the college. | |
| 272 | Homecoming celebration Public Relations News Release 1945:279, p.1 |
This was the first Homecoming since 1942 due to the war. Students and alumni joined in a snake dance around campus. Decorations, a pep rally, open houses, and the football were well attended. | |
| 273 | Cutline for picture of Frank E. Green Public Relations News Release 1945:273, p.1 |
Frank E. Green will be an honored guest at Homecoming festivities. Green was a halfback on the 1895 squad. | |
| 274 | Homecoming queen chosen Public Relations News Release 1945:275, p.1 |
Helen Schmidt named Homecoming queen. | |
| 275 | Homecoming queen chosen Public Relations News Release 1945:275, p.1 |
Helen Schmidt has been chosen "I" queen to reign over the Homecoming festivities. | |
| 276 | "Cut Day" Public Relations News Release 1945:272, p.1 |
Band went through buildings leading students to the auditorium. Coach Starbuck spoke, eleven girls presented a skit about the football team, and cheerleaders led yells. Hobo lunch was served followed by a pep rally and snake dance. | |
| 277 | Dr. Price to speak at Chicago alum meet College Eye 37:7, p.6 |
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| 278 | To the Dads College Eye 37:6, p.1 |
President Price welcomes the Dad's to campus as first postwar guests. | |
| 279 | Dad's Day to celebrated on campus Public Relations News Release 1945:247, p.1 |
The highlight of the Dad's Day weekend will be the football game with Loras College. A pep rally and luncheon are planned. Housing for the fathers will be available in Seerley and Bakers Halls. | |
| 280 | V-J Day service held Alumnus 29:4, p.1 |
President Price and Professor Bodein speak at August 14 program. | |
| 281 | From friend to friend College Eye 37:4, p.2 |
President Malcolm Price announces that TC will serve as the professional college for teaching in the state of Iowa; will serve state in pre-service teacher training, in-service training, and professional publications. | |
| 282 | Price addresses student leaders College Eye 37:3, p.1 |
Speaks on obligation of leaders to campus. | |
| 283 | World War II veterans meet with President and Mrs. Price Public Relations News Release 1945:236, p.1 |
Veterans and current students at I. S. T. C. met to plan a veterans fraternity. Fifty eight veterans are enrolled. Thirty are attending under the G. I. bill of rights. | |
| 284 | Dinner meeting kicks off Campus Leaders Week Public Relations News Release 1945:232, p.1 |
President Price served as host and speaker. Harriet Fagan presided. The goal of the week is to build better organizations on campus. | |
| 285 | Annual fall freshman frolic to be held in the men's gymnasium Public Relations News Release 1945:230, p.1 |
Program to include varied concessions, group games and folk dancing. Committee members named. | |
| 286 | Army University Center, Shrivenham, England expresses high praise Public Relations News Release 1945:227, p.1 |
I. S. T. C. receives praise for the high quality of professors teaching members of the armed forces. George C. Robinson and Guy M. Wagner have been teaching the troops. | |
| 287 | From friend to friend College Eye 37:4, p.2 |
President Malcolm Price welcomes students back to campus. | |
| 288 | Convocation to mark the beginning of fall classes Public Relations News Release 1945:216, p.1 |
Vernon P. Bodein will be the speaker at a matriculation convaocation on the first day of classes. Martin J. Nelson will preside and President Price will greet the student body. | |
| 289 | One hundred thirty one students graduate at summer commencement Public Relations News Release 1945:213, p.1 |
Forrest W. Seymour gave the Commencement address. Gerald E. Knoff spoke during the Baccalaurente service. President Price handed out awards to the graduates. Students listed. | |
| 290 | College hails victory; snake dances form as surrender news spreads; Dr. Bodein addresses 550 at victory day convocation in Auditorium College Eye 36:44, p.1 |
Description of V-J Day celebrations; five hundred attend convocation; photo. | |
| 291 | Our responsibilities in peace College Eye 36:44, p.1 |
The president addresses the end of World War II and the importance of education in maintaining democracy. | |
| 292 | Commencement completed a week of graduation activities Public Relations News Release 1945:207, p.1 |
Forrest W. Seymour will be the commencement speaker. His address is titled; "An End to Groping Blindly". President and Mrs. Price will host an open house for graduates, faculty, and friends. | |
| 293 | V-J Day service Public Relations News Release 1945:206, p.1 |
"Thank God" seemed to be the theme of the Victory Japan service. President Price uttered those words following the prelude and the singing of "God of Our Fathers". | |
| 294 | KXEL studios observe third year College Eye 36:39, p.1 |
A look at the celebratory programming. | |
| 295 | College to host the State Conference on Safety Education Public Relations News Release 1945:179, p.1 |
Speakers and dates announced for state wide conference. President Price will preside. | |
| 296 | Ralph Ojemann warns of the consequences of not meeting the basic personality demands Public Relations News Release 1945:181, p.1 |
State Parent-Teacher convocation hears warnings concerning the reaction of children to dictatorial homes. | |
| 297 | State and national officials to speak on safety education Public Relations News Release 1945:176, p.1 |
H. B. Laird, Bert L. Woodcock, Kim Wiles, Jessie M. Parker will share their insights on "Safety Education Needs For Post-War Times". President Malcolm Price will preside. | |
| 298 | Dr. and Mrs. Price visit teachers branch summer schools College Eye 36:38, p.3 |
News from the branch summer schools. | |
| 299 | New business manager announced at Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1945:174, p.1 |
President Price introduced Philip C. Jennings as busniess manager. He recently served as for seven years as auditor at Iowa State in Ames. | |
| 300 | Price open house College Eye 36:38, p.1 |
For all summer session students. |