Student League Board

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501 Convocation tonight opens active campaign activities prior to all-campus election
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Election procedures and schedules; sample ballot.
502 EXTRA: Candidates state platforms
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Corwin, Nordly, Roskens, Van Slyke, and Yager running for Student League Board president.
503 Board turns down SCRA
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Denies SCRA a voting membership; fine arts committee disbanded.
504 Moskowitz wants to give meaning to student government constitution
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Consideration should be given to the nature and purpose of the student government.
505 Petitions are out for SLB presidency
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Five students have taken out petitions.
506 SLB presidential candidate suggests topics for speculation before all-campus election
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These proposals should be considered.
507 Exchange will receive used books Wednesday
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Procedures for exchange, which will be held in Commons.
508 Religion vs. government
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College Eye does not believe SCRA should be a part of student government.
509 SLB petitions still available to candidates
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510 SLB president answers SCRA
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SCRA wants to break prior agreement.
511 Women voters suggest possible SLB candidates
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Profiles possible candidates for Student League Board.
512 SCRA members confirm stand
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Religious committee still wishes to have representation on Student League Board.
513 SLB petitions due March 13
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Election procedures.
514 Board okays exchange; decision climaxes long fight for SLB-operated exchange
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Alpha Phi Omega will run student book exchange; procedures established.
515 Religious council request analyzed
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Religious committee should not subject itself to the rule of the Student League Board.
516 SLB makes election plans
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Setting up schedules.
517 SLB names students to committee
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Students will serve on administrative re-organization group.
518 SLB rejects Latta's offer; re-affirms original proposal
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Will no accept offer to set up book exchange in Latta's College Store; will continue to work on other solutions.
519 SLB requests student participation in administration re-organization
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520 Student League Board plans investigation of commercial used-book exchange proposal
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Debate continues on various book exchange proposals.
521 Latta's offer substitute plan for book exchange
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Text of proposal from bookstore for student-run book exchange.
522 Student is disillusioned, but only with pseudo-democracy
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Book exchange should be student-run.
523 Time for a decision
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Book-exchange debate should come to conclusion; detailed look at proposals now under consideration.
524 SLB makes future moves
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Alpha Phi Omega reports plans for future book exchanges.
525 SLB recommends program for Commons administration
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Recommends policy-forming committee; accept report of book exchange committee.
526 Fiery issue unanimously passes board at Monday's meeting
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Text of resolution supporting book exchange.
527 SLB appoints new committee
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Will consider use of Commons.
528 SLB okays book exchange; move follows open meeting
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Representatives from Latta's College Book Store explain their point of view.
529 SLB proclaims No Cut Day
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Ask for day off on Good Friday instead.
530 Moskowitz calls for new SLB constitution, optional attendance system, book exchange
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Also cites need for student book exchange and restrictions on fraternity hazing.
531 Students favor book exchange
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86% of those surveyed favor exchange.
532 Student League Board
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Photo of the Student League Board members and a discription of the board; photo.
533 Cut Day is abolished
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Recommend that Good Friday be a holiday.
534 SLB to make book survey for next year
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Hope to establish book exchange.
535 Meetings survey results released
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Survey of nights when meetings are held.
536 Name is selected for honor group
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Purple Key is selected for new group to replace Who's Who.
537 SLB appoints 52-53 committee chairman
College Eye 43:30, p.1
List of committee chairs; also consider matters relating to women's swimming pool and golf course.
538 New recognition program set up; name wanted
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Looking for name of group that will honor distinguished students.
539 Don't cut out cut-day - -
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Asks to help make the day more meaningful, instead of eliminating it.
540 Old SLB wants to abolish Cut Day; Moskowitz doesn't
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Lee Miller outlines reasons for abolishing Cut Day.
541 Don Moskowitz, a junior from New York City, was elected president of the Student League Board for the 1952-53 academic year
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Moskowitz polled 636 ballots in the all-campus election. Clyde Dilley received 396 votes, and Norman Cohn received 310 votes. Other officers elected are listed.
542 Interest in election is not enough
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Encourages students to continue to follow the actions of elected officials after the election process is over.
543 Moskowitz wins SLB election; New Yorker finishes first with 636 votes
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Don Moskowitz elected SLB president; vote tallies; photo.
544 Political rally marks end of hot campus campaign
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Brief description of debates.
545 Students Don Moskowitz, Norman Cohn, and Clyde Dilley were selected as the top three candidates for Student League Board president
Public Relations News Release 1951:566, p.1
An all-campus election will be held Thursday at which time the Student League Board president and officers for Men's Union, Association of Women Students, Women's Recreation association, Board of Control of Student Publications, will be elected.
546 A campaign paradox
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Declares that current rules go too far in restricting campaign advertising.
547 First student government primary election is Monday; vote to cut candidates to three
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Will reduce SLB presidential candidates to three.
548 Minority rules TC
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Encourages voting by everyone in order to gain a true majority.
549 Platforms show similarity
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Advocates further research for each student in deciding which candidate is the right or best one.
550 Six presidential candidates tell what they stand for
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Platforms of the candidates; photo.
551 Students support Moskowitz
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Five students give their support to the SLB candidate.
552 An SLB president's job
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States the duties and responsibilities of the position.
553 Election reforms needed
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Calls for pre-election conventions to nominate individuals to run for SLB offices.
554 Primary vote is suggested
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For Student League Board candidates.
555 Six SLB candidates taken out; others are urged to file
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556 Student gov't. lists activities
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Will hold convocation to introduce candidates.
557 Students Joan Welle and Don Moskowitz will attend the sixth Student United Nations conference at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, March 28-30 as
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Welle and Moskowitz were selected by the Student League board, student governing body at the college. Each member will choose a country which he would like to represent and will attend council meetings according to seating of the members.
558 A job for student government
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Wants the SLB to take charge of the book exchange.
559 SLB gavel is up for grabs
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Nomination petitions available.
560 Untitled
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Encourages SLB candidates to take a stand on college issues.
561 Filing for SLB opens March 20
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Procedures for filing petitions.
562 It's your responsibility
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Calls for people to participate in the student government.
563 Three chosen for arts group
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List of members of new committee.
564 A voting machine
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Urges the use of a voting machine for the campus elections.
565 An answer
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Refutes the use of a voting machine for the all campus elections.
566 Election counts will be posted
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College Eye will mimeograph early results.
567 The college has been awarded a 1951 Crusade for Freedom citation for effective and unselfish service by the Des Moines headquarters for the drive
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Alpha Phi Omega, national service fraternity, sponsored the drive after approval was given by the Student League Board, student governing organization. The purpose of the Crusade for Freedom is to send truth and hope through the Iron Curtain.
568 Student League Board postpones date of annual all-campus election
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Due to rush conflict.
569 Dr. Max E. Fuller spoke on "The Art of Controversy" during an all-college convocation
Public Relations News Release 1952:385, p.1
People can learn to handle controversial matters on the "talk it out" level and avoid moving down to the "fight it out" level, according to Fuller, dean of Grinnell College.
570 Dr. Max E. Fuller states that people can learn to handle controversial matters on the "talk it out" level and avoid moving to the "fight it out" level
Public Relations News Release 1952:386, p.1
Fuller, dean of Grinnell college, Grinnell, spoke on "The Art of Controversy" during an all-college convocation. He called the ability to handle controversial issues one of the basic factors in the development of creative leaders for a democratic society.
571 Dr. Max E. Fuller, dean of Grinnell College, Grinnell, will be the featured speaker during an all-college convocation
Public Relations News Release 1951:360, p.1
Fuller's topic will be "The Art of Controversy." Fuller joined the Grinnell staff in 1947. At the present time he is dean of the college, professor of speech and director of basic communication.
572 Dr. Max E. Fuller, dean of Grinnell College, Grinnell, will be the featured speaker during an all-college convocation
Public Relations News Release 1951:360, p.1
Fuller's topic will be "The Art of Controversy." The program for the convocation includes an organ prelude by Ruth Troeger; a report of the Men's Union by the organization's president, Arnie Jensen; a report of the Association of Women Students.
573 Special to: The Cedar Falls Record
Public Relations News Release 1951:313, p.1
Don Peters, senior student from Marcus, is the most eligible bachelor at the college. Peters was chosen by the Association of Women Students board and the dance committee.
574 Don Peters, senior student from Marcus, is the most eligible bachelor
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The announcement of the Most Eligible Bachelor was made Saturday night, Jan. 12, in connection with "Lover's Leap," traditional dance where the girls ask for dates, escort the men and pay all expenses.
575 Plan new bulletin boards; SLB group will remodel Crossroads
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Committee makes recommendations on subject matter for each board.
576 Special To: the Waterloo Courier
Public Relations News Release 1951:307, p.1
The Most Eligible Bachelor is Don Peters senior student from Marcus.Peters is a business education major and is president of the Student League Board, student governing body. He is a member of Lambda Gamma Nu Social Fraternity.
577 Student League Board minutes
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Summarizes the activities of the student governmental group.
578 Special to Sumner Gazette
Public Relations News Release 1951:145, p.1
James Ribbeck, Sumner, 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.
579 Special To: Jefferson Bee
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Ruth Grow, Rippey, was one of 21 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.
580 Special To: Jefferson Herald
Public Relations News Release 1951:621, p.1
Ruth Grow, Rippey, 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 at the college.
581 Special To: Tama Northern
Public Relations News Release 1951:144, p.1
Bob Wilson, Gladbrook was one of 21 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 at the college and submitted to the pu
582 Special to: Toledo Chronicle
Public Relations News Release 1951:156, p.1
DeWayne Cuthbertson, Toledo, 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." Consideration was given to scholarship, leadership, and curricular activities.
583 Minutes of the Student League Board
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News from the Student League Board meeting.
584 Opinion is free; make use of it
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Freedom of speech doesn't protect you from being questioned.
585 Student government is fact, not farce
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This letter clarifies that student government is not just a name; it does accomplishment good things.
586 Minutes of Student League Board
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Hear committee reports and requests.
587 Rumors say today is day; SLB silent
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Friday may be Cut Day.
588 Student government: Fact or farce?
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Students don't think student government is doing its job.
589 Minutes of Student League Board
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Receive report on Skip Day survey.
590 Board tells skip day poll results
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Will be selected by committee.
591 Students vote today to determine policy for Fall quarter Cut Day
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Sample ballot.
592 Minutes of Student League Board
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Student League Board provides minutes to the readers.
593 Student-faculty talent show to provide surprise tonight
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Preview of the show.
594 York, Siepert to fill league posts
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List of offices and committee chairs.
595 Student League Board announces meeting schedule for organization
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Schedule of meetings for student organizations.
596 Students and faculty to stage talent show
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SLB sponsors show.
597 Student government since 1931
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History of student self-government units.
598 Student government, 1886-1931
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Rules and regulations relating to students under President Seerley; establishment of offices of Dean of Women and Dean of Men; beginnings of student self-government.
599 student league board
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Brief description of the group; photo.
600 Progression or retrogression??
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Student government has not progressed in the past year.