Speakers
Displaying 6251 - 6300 of 8590 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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6251 | Stevens College instructor ABE dinner speaker College Eye 36:41, p.1 |
Melvene Draheim will speak. | |
6252 | Des Moines newsman speaker; Seymour to give graduation address; Dr. Knoff returning College Eye 36:41, p.1 |
Forrest W. Seymour will be commencement speaker; Gerald Knoff will give baccalaureate address; photo. | |
6253 | Commencement speaker named Public Relations News Release 1945:195, p.1 |
Forrest W. Seymour, associate editor of the Des Moines Register and Tribune will delivered his commencement speech entitled," An End to Groping Blindly". | |
6254 | George G. Gates addresses a special college assembly Public Relations News Release 1945:194, p.1 |
Ideas, questions, and problems of modern times were presented through the eyes of several American poets. | |
6255 | College Hill Interdenominational chapel services to host prominent negro educator. Public Relations News Release 1945:192, p.1 |
Dean William J. Faulkner will speak in the auditorium of Iowa State Teachers College. He is one of the speakers at the Cedar Falls Bible Conference. | |
6256 | Special to the Waterloo Courier Public Relations News Release 1945:191, p.1 |
Information from the educational demonstration of the Army Air Force, held yesterday in the men's gymnasium. | |
6257 | Esther Howard was the instructor of art during the six week summer session Public Relations News Release 1945:187, p.1 |
Students Ms. Howard displayed their art in the college Vocational Building. | |
6258 | George G. Gates lectures at Iowa State Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1945:186, p.1 |
The lecture will show the contributions of the humanities to the judgement experiences of one's personal living. | |
6259 | Frank B. Ulish to speak to Iowa State Teachers college teachers and educators Public Relations News Release 1945:185, p.1 |
Integration and correlation of safety education are the goals for the visit of Frank Ulish with educators. | |
6260 | State Safey Education confernce held at Iowa Teachers College Public Relations News Release 1945:184, p.1 |
Kimball Wiles, acting director of the schol and college division of the National Safety council, addressed the conference. | |
6261 | 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. | |
6262 | Men's Gym to host an exhibit and demonstration of Army Air Force equipment Public Relations News Release 1945:180, p.1 |
The exhibit will be one of seven to be held in Iowa. Large quantities of air craft, parts, and materials will soon be available for insturctional use in schools and colleges. | |
6263 | 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. | |
6264 | 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. | |
6265 | Ralph H. Ojeman to address the Parent-Teachers association meeting Public Relations News Release 1945:172, p.1 |
President Malcolm Price to welcome the attendees to the meeting. Mrs. Loyd S. Mumfer, president of the Iowa congress of Parents and Teachers, will preside. | |
6266 | Institute on the Training of Teachers for Handicapped Children Public Relations News Release 1945:168, p.1 |
John Lee will address the Institute. President Malcolm Price will presided. Several national speakers will attend and speak to the group. | |
6267 | Junior Red Cross workshop held Public Relations News Release 1945:170, p.1 |
Arthur Armstrong will direct the workshop. Superintendents, principals, and teachers will becom better prepared to carry on the work of the of the organinzation in the schools. | |
6268 | Child Health Workshop to be held Public Relations News Release 1945:163, p.1 |
Ralph Ojemann from the University of Iowa will direct the third annual workshop. Procedures in handling health problesms and discussions with specialists will highlight the workshop. | |
6269 | Howard Y. McClusky spoke at the state child health workshop Public Relations News Release 1945:162, p.1 |
Children must be born into homes where they are loved, wanted, and have emotional security. Security is needed by young and old alike. | |
6270 | Walter L. Bierring, Howard Y, McClusky, Guy Wagner, and Richard G. Bond address the third annual child Health Workshop Public Relations News Release 1945:156, p.1 |
Third annual Child Health Workshop held. Speakers announced. | |
6271 | Child Health Workshop to feature five outstanding public health workers Public Relations News Release 1945:150, p.1 |
Ruth B. Freeman will moderate a panel discussion, "How Can the Community Develop and Use Health Resources?" | |
6272 | Robert Jackson will be the first to speak during the third annual Child Health Workshop Public Relations News Release 1945:148, p.1 |
Robert Jackson, Marjory Lyford, and Ralph J. Ojemann will address the workshop. | |
6273 | Series of eight lectures on summer card College Eye 36:34, p.1 |
Schedule of summer lectures. | |
6274 | Commencement exercises held May 27 Public Relations News Release 1945:143, p.1 |
Bishop Charles Wesley Brashares gave the baccalaureate address. Dr. Vernon P. Bodein delivered the commencement address. | |
6275 | Lecture-Concert series schedule announced Public Relations News Release 1945:135, p.1 |
Four concert artists are included in the season ticket series. Recitals by faculty members and visiting artists will be given. | |
6276 | Senior exercises announced; Bodein and Brashares to speak College Eye 36:33, p.1 |
Description of Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises; photo. | |
6277 | Abramowitz hopes for world minus prejudice College Eye 36:29, p.5 |
Spoke at recent chapel service. | |
6278 | Rabbi to speak at college chapel College Eye 36:28, p.1 |
Rabbi Abraham H. Abramowitz will speak. | |
6279 | 'Students build the bridges of understanding,' Faulkner College Eye 36:28, p.3 |
William J. Faulkner speaks on racism. | |
6280 | Wartime romance topic of council now on campus College Eye 36:28, p.1 |
Ruth O. McCarn speaks. | |
6281 | Rabbi Abraham H.Abramowitz to speak Public Relations News Release 1945:93, p.1 |
College Hill Interdenominational Church to host the Rabbi; speaking on"Predjudice as a Boomerang". | |
6282 | Steinhaus explains freedoms of fitness College Eye 36:27, p.3 |
Excerpts from address by E. A. Steinhaus. | |
6283 | To hold marriage council; counselor at Northwestern will speak College Eye 36:27, p.1 |
Ruth O. McCarn will speak; photo. | |
6284 | Dean Faulkner to be guest speaker at College Hill services Sunday College Eye 36:27, p.1 |
Profile of William J. Faulkner. | |
6285 | Allan B. Kline addresses assembly Public Relations News Release 1945:83, p.1 |
President of the Iowa Farm Bureau stated that in the midst of the postwar period America should say it can't be done. | |
6286 | Ruth O. McCarn to lead discussion on "Love and Marriage" Public Relations News Release 1945:89, p.1 |
Student Christian Association sponsors Northwestern University counselor to women as discussion leader. | |
6287 | Nationally prominent Negro educator and Dean of Chapel and Religious Life at Fisk University to speak Public Relations News Release 1945:81, p.1 |
William J. Faulkner's address is entitled, "Building Bridges of Understanding". | |
6288 | President of the Iowa Farm Bureau to address an assembly Public Relations News Release 1945:80, p.1 |
Allan B. Kline's address is entitled, "The Relation of Iowa's Agricultural Welfare to the Nation's Welfare". | |
6289 | Steinhaus to discuss physical fitness College Eye 36:26, p.3 |
Profile of Dr. A. H. Steinhaus; photo. | |
6290 | Tutor Timetable College Eye 36:26, p.2 |
Campus events. | |
6291 | Stephen Corey speaks to assembly Public Relations News Release 1945:75, p.1 |
Corey's talk, "Why Teach Anyway", opened a two day vocational conference sponsored by the Women's League. | |
6292 | A. H. Steinhaus to speak to group meetings, as guest of the women's physical education department Public Relations News Release 1945:76, p.1 |
Steinhaus' message will deal with the effect war has had on edcuation, things learned from humans, and four freedoms for fitness. | |
6293 | Faith in common man opines Stonecipher College Eye 36:25, p.2 |
J. Edgar Stonecipher outlines his views on democratic values. | |
6294 | Steinhaus to visit campus in April College Eye 36:25, p.1 |
Dr. A. H. Steinhaus will discuss physical fitness. | |
6295 | Teachers teaching unrelated materials Dr. Corey tells vocational assembly College Eye 36:25, p.1 |
Believes schools may be teaching subjects that have no meaning to students. | |
6296 | A. H. Steinhaus, professor from George Williams College, Chicago, to visit campus Public Relations News Release 1945:73, p.1 |
Various campus groups will have the opportunity to hear Mr. Steinhaus. He will discuss subjects connected with physical fitness and the effects of the war upon health and physical education. | |
6297 | Vocation meeting to open; educational leaders here next week College Eye 36:24, p.1 |
Schedule of conference programs; photo. | |
6298 | Aid German schools, urges Engelmann College Eye 36:24, p.3 |
Susanne C. Engelmann believes that German schools will need a great deal of help after the war. | |
6299 | Tutor Timetable College Eye 36:24, p.1 |
Campus activities. | |
6300 | Iowa Bandmasters association holds state conference Public Relations News Release 1945:67, p.1 |
Meeting on campus is one of four held throughout the state. Speakers will lead discussions on topics of interest. |