Seerley Hall
Displaying 151 - 200 of 252 in reverse chronological order
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151 | The emerging new face of SCI College Eye 60:5, p.5 |
Photos showing changes that have been made on campus. | |
152 | Business classes settled in Seerley College Eye 60:3, p.3 |
Professor Douglas talks about moving his department into Seerley Hall; talks about the new facilities. | |
153 | Regents appropriates funds for replacement of Central College Eye 60:2, p.1 |
Will add office space to Administration Building and convert reading room in old Library into classrooms. | |
154 | Regents budget $7.4 million, approve curriculum changes College Eye 59:47, p.1 |
Approve planning for new education building. | |
155 | Untitled College Eye 59:38, p.3 |
Foundation laid for northwest stairwell of Seerley Hall; photo. | |
156 | West wall of Seerley Hall torn out for new stairs College Eye 59:31, p.7 |
Renovation of Seerley Hall under way; one inside stairwell will be removed and new stairwell will be constructed in addition on west side; most moves to the new Administration Building are complete. | |
157 | Untitled Alumnus 50:1, p. |
Seerley Hall in the snow; photo. | |
158 | Untitled Alumnus 50:1, p.1 |
Moose being moved downstairs from old museum location; photo. | |
159 | Museum's animals moved to home in old library College Eye 59:15, p.8 |
Moved from fourth floor to former reading room; area will be remodeled for the collection; photo. | |
160 | Business Education anticipates new home Alumnus 49:4, p.4 |
Department will move into Seerley Hall; curriculum and opportunities; photo. | |
161 | Plans are reviewed for renovation of old Library College Eye 59:4, p.4 |
Hope remodeling will start soon and be completed by fall 1965; will include air conditioning, conversion to offices and classrooms, and Museum in reading room; working on parking lot near A & I Building. | |
162 | 210,000 books moved Alumnus 49:3, p.19 |
Library staff and moving company should have books in place by September 14; description of facilities in new building. | |
163 | Books on the move! Alumnus 49:3, p. |
Transferring 210,000 books to new library; photo. | |
164 | Museum opens for final time on Tuesday evening College Eye 58:34, p.1 |
Plans are for it to be closed for a year and then re-open in the old library reading room; may have new facility by 1970. | |
165 | Board of Regents okays increased tuition rates College Eye 58:15, p.1 |
Increase tuition $40 per year; Union project split into remodeling for Commons and building of a new Union structure; Seerley Hall will remodeled for the Department of Business. | |
166 | Regents approve 1963-64 budget with men's residence hall contract College Eye 57:35, p.1 |
Project budget approved for Shull Hall; other projects on capital improvements list. | |
167 | Untitled Alumnus 48:2, p. |
Seerley Hall at night; photo. | |
168 | Library murals depict the themes of Peace, American lore and education College Eye 57:6, p.6 |
Explanation of the murals on the library reading room walls. | |
169 | Regents plan to request funds to remodel library College Eye 57:5, p.1 |
Will seek $450,000 to renovate Seerley Hall after new library is complete. | |
170 | Regents will request larger SCI budget College Eye 57:3, p.8 |
Approve planning for new Science Building and renovation of old Library. | |
171 | Old library to be Seerley College Eye 56:5, p.4 |
Old library will honor President Seerley; new building will not be named for an individual. | |
172 | Buildings here named--and renamed Alumnus 46:3, p.5 |
Functional names assigned to four new buildings: Administration, Music, Health Service, and Library. Seerley-Baker will become Baker. The old library will be Seerley Hall. The new men's dorm will be Regents Hall for Men; photo. | |
173 | Names needed for new buildings College Eye 52:28, p.2 |
Marshall Beard discusses at length the policies and practice of naming campus buildings; will need to name new men's dormitory, but music, health, and library buildings may need to be named, too. | |
174 | Seerly-Baker...Nine Houses Old Gold 0:0, p.149 |
Seerley-Baker is home to 480 men, divided into nine houses. Each house is named after a former governor of Iowa. Each house is brought together under the AMRH Senate. | |
175 | Men's Counselors Aid New Students Old Gold 0:0, p.124 |
Men's counselors assist in the moving in process and throughout the bewildering days of registration and orientation; the counselors attend training sessions to help them work with the new male students; photo. | |
176 | Seerley-Baker Housing 480 Men Old Gold 0:0, p.132 |
Seerley-Baker Hall is divided into nine houses, each named after a former governor of Iowa; all of the houses within this hall are brought together through the AMRH Senate; photo. | |
177 | Burns, Sollien, at home for Seerley-Baker men College Eye 50:7, p.4 |
Profiles of Seerley-Baker Hall staff; photo. | |
178 | College Old Gold 0:0, p.8 |
A brief description of what college offers the students and a photo of the old library; photo. | |
179 | Regents name Moody, Sollien to dorm posts College Eye 49:33, p.1 |
Donald Moody will direct Stadium Hall; Arden Sollien will be assistant director of Seerley-Baker Hall; photo. | |
180 | Seerley-Baker Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.120 |
This dormitory houses four hundred and fifty men and is divided into nine houses which are named after former Iowa governors; it provides two TV lounges, two recreation rooms, and several lounges for relaxation and reading; photo. | |
181 | Councils Provide Voice For Students Old Gold 0:0, p.114 |
Women students' councils include those in Bartlett, Lawther, and Campbell, in addition to off-campus women; men students' include Seerley-Baker Hall and the off-campus men have one council in Cedar Falls and Waterloo; photo. | |
182 | Building activity renews with coming of spring Alumnus 41:2, p.6 |
Tunnel between Old Administration and Seerley demolished; parking lot fence near Old Campus School taken down; Lab School fieldhouse should be ready by fall; photo. | |
183 | Seerley Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.124 |
Brief description of the building; photo. | |
184 | the college population is increasing Old Gold 0:0, p.14 |
Brief description of expanding the campus; photo. | |
185 | On utilizing facilities College Eye 47:31, p.2 |
Comments on the increasing number of students that gather socially in the library. | |
186 | Bird's Eye View Old Gold 0:0, p. |
This issue of the Old Gold opens up with a view of the campus and of Cedar Falls from the air. Included in the photo is the Campanile, Wright Hall, Seerley Hall, Sabin Hall, and other buildings; photo. | |
187 | Dormitories and off-campus College Eye 46:31, p.5 |
Dorm social activities. | |
188 | Look out, library looters! College Eye 46:26, p.2 |
New location of periodicals will make them more difficult to 'borrow' without checking them out. | |
189 | 'New look' in books arrives College Eye 46:24, p.5 |
Appreciates new paint and fluorescent lights in Library. | |
190 | Dormitories and off-campus College Eye 46:16, p.8 |
News from housing units. | |
191 | Library increases number of books to meet needs College Eye 46:8, p.3 |
Procedures for ordering books and serials; building scheduled for painting. | |
192 | Students should know library College Eye 45:36, p.4 |
Lengthy description of library facilities and services. | |
193 | Seerley hall house council Old Gold 0:0, p.78 |
Brief description of the group; photo. | |
194 | 1954 Gold Old Old Gold 0:0, p.2 |
Photo. | |
195 | Campus has a new look College Eye 45:1, p.2 |
A look at recent renovations and repairs. | |
196 | College Eye Bulletin Board College Eye 44:32, p.7 |
News from campus organizations. | |
197 | Disappearing steps¿ College Eye 44:27, p.8 |
Wide steps on south and east sides of library will be replaced; Stadium brickwork will be sprayed with concrete; photo. | |
198 | College Eye Bulletin Board College Eye 44:25, p.4 |
News from campus organizations. | |
199 | College Eye Bulletin Board College Eye 44:22, p.7 |
News from campus organizations. | |
200 | College Eye Bulletin Board College Eye 44:20, p.6 |
News about campus organization. |