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Reed--Leslie I. (Class of 1900; Dean of Men)

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351 Florence Reed
Alumnus 14:3, p.26
7/1/1930 The daughter of Dean L. I. Reed, has accepted an appointment as teacher in the University of Washington, where she will have charge of the work in folk dancing, clogging, and natural dancing. She attended Columbia University during the past school year.
352 Stepladders and Dean's legs get mixed up
College Eye 21:38, p.1
6/27/1930 Dean Reed hurts leg in accident.
353 A picnic at the college golf course
College Eye 21:37, p.6
6/20/1930 Interdenominational Sunday School will be held at 5:00 in the park.
354 An evening of games and songs
College Eye 21:36, p.6
6/13/1930 First week of summer term celebrated with the College Frolic.
355 Florence Reed
College Eye 21:36, p.6
6/13/1930 Returned from Columbia University in New York after receiving her master of arts degree in Physical Education.
356 Where men are men there's a place for them
College Eye 21:36, p.8
6/13/1930 Description of the Dean of Men's office.
357 About two hundred fifty
College Eye 21:35, p.6
6/4/1930 Graduates, alumni, and faculty attended the Commencement party; roster of members of the reception committee and refreshments committee.
358 Members of the June graduating class
College Eye 21:35, p.6
6/4/1930 President and Mrs. O. R. Latham hosted a reception at their home for the graduates.
359 Inter-Fraternity Council
Old Gold 0:0, p.290
6/1/1930 Sponsors, officers, and representatives; photos.
360 Lambda Gamma Nu
Old Gold 0:0, p.295
6/1/1930 Honorary members, chapter roll, and pledges; photo.
361 Officers of Administration
Old Gold 0:0, p.23
6/1/1930 Mr. Latham praises the administrative staff; photos.
362 Dean Reed attends national convention
College Eye 21:31, p.5
5/8/1930 Of deans and advisors of men.
363 Mothers enroll at Teachers College for three days course in applied college life; expect hundreds at first annual mother's program
College Eye 21:31, p.1
5/8/1930 Schedule of activities for first Mother's Day program.
364 Miss Florence Reed
College Eye 21:30, p.3
5/2/1930 Accepted a position at the University of Washington.
365 Men teachers of the future in training
Public Relations News Release 1929:455, p.1
4/27/1930 Four men receive straight A's; others with high grade points noted.
366 Two hundred and fifty-three, or practically half the number of men
Public Relations News Release 1929:436, p.1
4/20/1930 Many men work part time jobs to pay for college.
367 Mothers will visit their sons and daughters
Public Relations News Release 1929:398, p.1
4/6/1930 First annual Mother's Day Celebration to be held May 9-11.
368 George B. Phelps
Alumnus 14:2, p.25
4/1/1930 Contests the statement made in the January Alumnus wherein Dean Leslie I. Reed received prizes for being the oldest graduate. He maintains he was a student at the opening of the State Normal College in September 1876.
369 Help, not punishment, is aim of new course
Alumnus 14:2, p.5
4/1/1930 Committee attempts to assist students who have difficulty in school.
370 Leo Stewart
Alumnus 14:2, p.26
4/1/1930 Came to the College from the Virgin Islands; now tutoring Spanish in Chicago. He is a protégé of Dr. Edward Megger, of McGregor, who brought him from the Islands to America.
371 Sorority women at Iowa State Teachers college
Public Relations News Release 1929:336, p.1
3/21/1930 Pan-Hellenic Council holds dance; list of committee heads.
372 Dr. Rollo L. Lyman, professor of education at the University of Chicago
Public Relations News Release 1929:212, p.1
2/8/1930 Will give the winter Commencement address on March 7; list of Commencement Committee members.
373 Lambda Gam winter dance
College Eye 21:18, p.4
2/7/1930 Forty-four couples attended.
374 Further honors were bestowed
Public Relations News Release 1929:177, p.1
1/27/1930 David McCuskey was voted the football team's most valueable player
375 An entirely new educational philosophy underlies a plan
Public Relations News Release 1929:170, p.1
1/26/1930 Students will now be given help instead being left to their own devices when they fall behind academically; new course available to those whose grades are poor.
376 Sophomores elect officers at meeting
College Eye 21:16, p.1
1/24/1930 Roster of officers.
377 Dad's Day program
Alumnus 14:1, p.15
1/1/1930 First Dad's Day held; football game and other entertainment on program.
378 Greatest Homecoming is colorful event
Alumnus 14:1, p.7
1/1/1930 Celebration includes floats and parade; music; football win over Simpson, 7-0; dance in West Gymnasium.
379 New student organization
Alumnus 14:1, p.15
1/1/1930 President Latham and Deans Campbell and Reed may develop an organization of presidents and leaders of student organizations.
380 Dean Reed visits junior colleges
College Eye 21:13, p.1
12/13/1929 Will study their curricula.
381 Women may have invaded
Public Relations News Release 1929:107, p.1
12/13/1929 More and more men are taking up teaching as a profession.
382 Dads will have their day
Public Relations News Release 1929:57, p.1
11/15/1929 Schedule of Dad's Day festivities.
383 Dads will become familiar with campus
College Eye 21:9, p.1
11/8/1929 First Dad's Day set for November 16.
384 Fall term graduates
Public Relations News Release 1929:48, p.1
11/7/1929 Fifty-four students will receive diplomas on the November seventh Commencement ceremony.
385 Dads of young men and women
Public Relations News Release 1929:45, p.1
11/4/1929 Schedule of Dad's Day activities.
386 Campus leaders rally at dinner
College Eye 21:8, p.1
10/31/1929 About one hundred leaders learn about regulations for student organizations.
387 Here's the "Who's Who"
Public Relations News Release 1929:38, p.1
10/31/1929 List of students honored at a recent banquet for leaders of student organizations..
388 Campus leaders will be guests of president and deans at dinner
College Eye 21:7, p.1
10/24/1929 Leaders of student organizations will meet; purpose is to get acquainted and to build unity; new practices for student organizations.
389 Faculty members
Public Relations News Release 1929:21, p.
10/18/1929 The faculty members will be hosting the annual alumni banquet.
390 Hawaiian residents come longest distance to attend Homecoming
College Eye 21:6, p.6
10/17/1929 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wild take honors.
391 The Editors Column
College Eye 21:0, p.4
10/12/1929 Welcomes alumni to Homecoming; urges attendance for Hallelujah Quartet performance; notes that alumni are subscribing to the College Eye.
392 Religious council to give certificates
College Eye 21:2, p.1
9/19/1929 For students who study religious preparatory classes.
393 C. S. A.
College Eye 20:46, p.6
8/15/1929 Lengthy overview of retreat.
394 Official dinner for graduates will be given next Thursday; "Partnership in Education" is theme for speaking program
College Eye 20:46, p.1
8/15/1929 Dinner program.
395 Inter-Fraternity Council
Old Gold 0:0, p.276
6/1/1929 Sponsors, officers, and representatives; photo.
396 Lambda Gamma Nu
Old Gold 0:0, p.281
6/1/1929 Honorary members, associate members, chapter roll, and pledges; photo.
397 Officers of Administration
Old Gold 0:0, p.19
6/1/1929 Administrators; photos.
398 Y. M. C. A.
Old Gold 0:0, p.239
6/1/1929 Brief description; photos.
399 Alpha Delta Alpha
College Eye 20:33, p.6
5/16/1929 Elect officers, attend luncheon, visitors, sign contracts, and entertain professors.
400 Retreat for Catholic students held
College Eye 20:23, p.5
3/7/1929 Over a hundred were served at a breakfast following the close of the annual spiritual retreat for the Catholic student body.

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