Price--Malcolm Poyer (President of ISTC)

Displaying 351 - 400 of 503 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
351 Reunion dinner at Des Moines
Alumnus 28:1, p.11
Commemorate first anniversary of college radio program.
352 A New Year's message
Alumnus 28:1, p.
President Price addresses far-flung alumni; goals for the upcoming year; photo.
353 All students, Army, Navy on campus unite tonight for Yuletide ceremony
College Eye 35:14, p.1
Description of the initial tree lighting ceremony.
354 Christmas Carols
Public Relations News Release 1943:141, p.1
The students, teachers, and faculty of Iowa State Teachers college will be singing Chirstmas carols togeter as they light the campus Christmas tree.
355 "Hi soldier, welcome back" is greeting given visiting servicemen
College Eye 35:12, p.1
ISTC is prepared for service men and women who return to visit campus; photo.
356 One Year of Broadcasting
Public Relations News Release 1943:126, p.1
Iowa State Teahers College will celebrate its first year of broadcasting by having a broadcast of 50,000 watts between 5:30 PM and 7:15 PM that night.
357 Bravery awards to be presented Sunday afternoon
College Eye 35:8, p.1
Distinguished Flying Cross and five Air Medals will be presented to families of local men.
358 President Price Speaks to Students
Public Relations News Release 1943:120, p.3
President Price was a key-note speaker for a symposium on the subject "Youth Faces War."
359 A practical laboratory in home economics education
Alumnus 27:4, p.2
Five students move into home with Professor Sutherland to study real home economics; photo.
360 Opening convocation held
Alumnus 27:4, p.19
Formal matriculation convocation called by President Price; first in a planned series.
361 Army instructor speaks at men's union dinner
College Eye 35:2, p.6
Men's Union held dinner for all college men.
362 'Catch step' says Dr. Price
College Eye 35:1, p.1
President Price welcomes freshmen to ISTC; photo.
363 Price speaks to senior counselors
College Eye 35:1, p.7
Advises that students will get the most out of college by participating in religious activities, keeping a strong scholastic record, and attending lectures and musical performances.
364 Three swats with towel gets bats
College Eye 35:1, p.2
Bats have been entering a faulty chimney in the President's House.
365 Summer Session Graduation Ceremony
Public Relations News Release 1943:106, p.5
Dr. Robert Bell Browne delivered a speech to the 194 student. Reverend Paul Brown delivered the invocation, and President Malcolm Price presented the degrees, diplomas, and certificates. A list of graduates are included.
366 Reception, dinner fete graduates at Commencement
College Eye 34:41, p.3
367 Keep progressing advises President at KDP dinner
College Eye 34:41, p.1
Excerpts from President Price's address.
368 Honorary fraternity to hear president
College Eye 34:40, p.3
President Price will speak to Kappa Delta Pi.
369 Professionalizing of teaching aired at all-college assembly
College Eye 34:40, p.1
Hear about professional education associations.
370 Education's war problems is theme of convocation
College Eye 34:39, p.1
Will give students an opportunity to learn about educational associations; photo.
371 Rotarians urge naming street for Pres. Seerley
College Eye 34:38, p.1
Will present resolution to city to name 24th Street in honor of President Seerley.
372 Future teachers hold convocation August 4
College Eye 34:38, p.3
373 President's reception for students Sunday
College Eye 34:36, p.1
374 The President's message to a college at war
College Eye 34:35, p.4
President Malcolm Price claims that it is vital to continue to educate and train teachers during the war.
375 President "at home" to summer students
College Eye 34:35, p.2
Will receive students.
376 College appreciates local housing aids
College Eye 34:34, p.1
Appreciates local people who made housing available for summer session students.
377 Branch School art classes sketch pigs, cows in fields
College Eye 34:34, p.4
378 Neighbors Help House Students
Public Relations News Release 1943:93, p.1
Neighbors have allowed summer school students to live in their house, in response to a shortage of housing at the school. President Price thanked the community for their generosity.
379 Dr. Sage to address Branch School students on post-war settlements
College Eye 34:33, p.4
Series of lectures and concerts offered at branch summer schools.
380 Student war effort praised by President Price
College Eye 34:32, p.1
President Price addresses summer students on the effects of war on campus.
381 "One butch haircut, delivery now made"
College Eye 34:32, p.1
Dean Nelson's humorous request for reimbursement for a haircut.
382 Miss Lillian Lambert Resigns
Public Relations News Release 1943:87, p.1
After thirty-six years, Miss Lillian Lambert has resigned. A biography is included.
383 Dr. Price gives senior awards
College Eye 34:31, p.1
List of scholarship and Purple and Old Gold Award winners.
384 Thinclads Battle Through Tough Schedule
Old Gold 0:0, p.177
The trackmen were unable to overcome the pinch of being a veteranless squad and failed to recapture the title in the North Central Conference meet and the 1943 squad met fate of other sports and was cancelled for duration of the war; photo.
385 Presidents message to college at war
Old Gold 0:0, p.20
President Malcolm Price's message to the students that the priority of the school is still to educate future teachers and that they must be trained in the prpoer use of freedoms that the war is trying to maintain; photo.
386 Class of 1943
Public Relations News Release 1943:76, p.2
President Malcom Price will preside over the cerimony that will deliver over 200 deplomas to the graduating class.
387 Food Shortage in the Commons
Public Relations News Release 1943:77, p.1
The university has no ration on food, so students over eating are causing a food shortage, at times. President Price is trying to respond to this incident.
388 Charles Bailey Retires
Public Relations News Release 1943:75, p.2
Professor Charles Bailey retires after thirty-eight years as the head of the industrial arts department at Iowa State Teachers college. A biography is included.
389 Scholarship Recognition Form
Public Relations News Release 1943:74, p.1
A form for recognizing students for being awarded scholarships and thanking them for their hard effort.
390 Final polishing party planned for Saturday
College Eye 34:29, p.1
Description of the final all-college party of the year.
391 Samuelson stresses need for teacher cooperation in war
College Eye 34:29, p.3
ISTC faculty also speak at education association meetings.
392 Teachers College wages war on home front
Alumnus 27:2, p.16
Survey of college efforts on campus to train, serve, and raise money to aid in the war effort includes military drilling, Red Cross work, bond drives, and keeping up morale; curriculum turned to war effort; photo.
393 The classroom is a post of duty
Alumnus 27:2, p.
President Price states that teaching is never trivial, even during war; photo.
394 Army Reservists' call arrives; fifty-two ordered to report at Camp Dodge March 29, 30
College Eye 34:22, p.1
Men honored with campus dinner; list of those ordered to report.
395 Religion Emphasis Week
Public Relations News Release 1943:42, p.2
For part of religion emphasis week, Iowa State Teachers college will host Mrs. Grace Sloan Overton. The second guest to come and speak on campus, Mrs. Overton will discuss "Normal Living in Abnormal Times".
396 Troop Send Off
Public Relations News Release 1943:39, p.1
Eleven, army enlisted students have received orders and President Price gave them a dinner send off. Though, due to business, he was not able to be there so Mrs. Price hosted the banquet for the soliders.
397 Hail to the chiefs'
College Eye 34:21, p.1
Malcolm Price, Capt. Ransom K. Davis, and Capt. Julian T. Leonard discuss plans for the success of the college and the army and navy training programs; photo.
398 Military survey class passes inspection of President Price
College Eye 34:20, p.1
Men finish ten weeks of class and drill with inspection; photo.
399 WAVES Postoffice
Public Relations News Release 1943:29, p.1
The recently opened WAVES postoffice is located on the ground floor of Bartlett Hall and offers full services to everyone. John Price, President Price's son, will be the first to have a letter rejected, in order to add the stamp to his collection.
400 WAVES Postoffice
Public Relations News Release 1943:30, p.1
The recently opened WAVES postoffice is located on the ground floor of Bartlett Hall and offers full services to everyone. John Price, President Price's son, will be the first to have a letter rejected, in order to add the stamp to his collection.