Seerley Hall
Displaying 201 - 250 of 252 in reverse chronological order
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201 | College Eye Bulletin Board College Eye 44:17, p.3 |
News from campus organizations. | |
202 | College Eye Bulletin Board College Eye 44:13, p.7 |
News from campus organizations. | |
203 | Special to: Hampton Chronicle Public Relations News Release 1951:157, p.1 |
Ernest Doeringsfeld, Hampton, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." Nominations were made by the student welfare committee. | |
204 | Special To: Hampton Times Public Relations News Release 1951:158, p.1 |
Ernest Doeringsfeld, Hampton, was one of 21 college students accepted for recognition in the 1951-52 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The publication is one national basis of recognition for college students. | |
205 | Ten new chairs prove welcome library addition College Eye 42:36, p.2 |
Give students a place to sit down and relax. | |
206 | The millage levy policy, 1902-1915 First 75 Years 0:0, p.40 |
Over $870,000 results from millage; leads to construction of Women's Gym, Physics, Library, Sabin, Wright, President's House, Home Management House, and first unit of Bartlett. | |
207 | Vocational Building Old Gold 0:0, p.10 |
Photo. | |
208 | Seerley Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.82 |
Brief description of the resident hall; photo. | |
209 | All-student elections at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1950:247, p.1 |
The next few days will see plenty of campaign activity at the college as candidates in Wednesday's (March 7) all-student election rustle up support. | |
210 | Seerley plans mixers College Eye 42:14, p.3 |
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211 | Homecoming Windup at Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1950:74, p.1 |
The parade was led by the 96-piece T.C. marching band and Homecoming Queen Lucille Hilger, and her three attendants. A football game with Drake University and an informal dance were Saturday night attractions. | |
212 | Homecoming committees are chosen by councils in three men's dorms College Eye 42:4, p.8 |
A look at preparations for Homecoming at the men's dorms. | |
213 | Around College Eye 42:3, p.6 |
TC men appreciate life in the dorms. | |
214 | Courtship and marriage expert to address Teachers College personnel Public Relations News Release 1950:37, p.1 |
Mrs. Ethel Nash, is a member of the Marriage and Family Council, Inc., and a practicing psychologist at the University of North Carolina. She will give talks or lead discussions beginning Sunday on "Courtship-Facts, Frustration and Fulfillments." | |
215 | Along familiar walks Old Gold 0:0, p.10 |
Photo. | |
216 | Seerley Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.64 |
Brief description of the dormitory; photo. | |
217 | Lawther, Seerley, Baker plan informal party College Eye 41:16, p.7 |
Games, mixers, and social dancing will be taking place. | |
218 | Special group events College Eye 41:6, p.6 |
Schedule of Homecoming activities. | |
219 | Seerley Old Gold 0:0, p.74 |
Brief description of the building and list of council members; photo. | |
220 | Seerley Hall for men Old Gold 0:0, p.206 |
Brief description of the dormitory; photo. | |
221 | Seerley Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.62 |
Brief description of the building; photo. | |
222 | Campi snaps Old Gold 0:0, p.50 |
Photo. | |
223 | Seerley Men Old Gold 0:0, p.47 |
List of students; photo. | |
224 | 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. | |
225 | 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. | |
226 | 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. | |
227 | Seerley Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.252 |
Photo. | |
228 | Seerley Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.253 |
Breif description of the dormitory; photo. | |
229 | 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. | |
230 | Public is invited to an open house for all dormitories, the Commons, and food service Public Relations News Release 1945:220, p.1 |
Refurnished and redecorated, since the closing of the army air corps training, all four dormitories will be open for public viewing. | |
231 | Scarity of dormitory rooms for women have been averted by the departure of the WAVES Public Relations News Release 1945:160, p.1 |
Dean of Women, Sadie B. Campbell, announced room availability for an additional five hundred twenty more students. This came about with the closing of the naval Traing School on campus. | |
232 | Seerley Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.216 |
Brief description of the dormatory; photo. | |
233 | College asks for new campus school Alumnus 29:1, p.8 |
Broad plan includes requests for new health services building, campus school, arts and industries building, auditorium, garages, coal pile containment, and heating plant facilities. | |
234 | Anne Stuart Duncan; builder of a great library Alumnus 28:3, p.16 |
Extensive tribute to life and achievements of Miss Duncan, who died March 28, 1944; photo. | |
235 | Seerley and Baker Halls Old Gold 0:0, p.183 |
Brief description of the dormitories; photo. | |
236 | Women of Seerley get acquainted with new home College Eye 34:42, p.3 |
A committee was formed to draft a dormitory constitution. | |
237 | December 17 date for all-college Christmas party College Eye 34:42, p.3 |
All students, faculty members and their families are invited to Seerley Hall for the event. | |
238 | Seerley Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.41 |
Brief description of the dormitory; photo. | |
239 | The residential section of the city upon the hill Old Gold 0:0, p.35 |
Student living; photo. | |
240 | Prices to entertain Baker, Seerley, off-campus students College Eye 32:40, p.3 |
At reception in the President's House. | |
241 | Homer H. Seerley hall Old Gold 0:0, p.46 |
Brief description of the building; photo. | |
242 | This is where we study, study, study College Eye 32:1, p.4 |
Library Building; photo. | |
243 | Seerley Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.63 |
Brief description of the dormitory; photo. | |
244 | Open House Old Gold 0:0, p.64 |
Brief description of the open house; photo. | |
245 | Plans for books are advancing College Eye 31:21, p.4 |
Small book collections will be placed in the dorms and in the Commons. | |
246 | Seerley Hall Old Gold 0:0, p.24 |
Brief summary of the hall; photos. | |
247 | Open house at the dorms Old Gold 0:0, p.247 |
Brief description of the event; photo. | |
248 | Spring events will include senior prom on May 19 College Eye 30:21, p.3 |
Spring social calendar. | |
249 | Women's Swimming Pool Old Gold 0:0, p.35 |
Adjoined to the gymnasium and only for women; photos. | |
250 | Seerly Hall for men Old Gold 0:0, p.34 |
Men's dormitory; photos. |