Wittenmyer--Annie Turner
Displaying 1 - 16 of 16 in reverse chronological order
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1 | The women who made UNI Northern Iowan 118:40, p.2 |
Four women are celebrated for their contributions to UNI in its early years as a kickoff for Women's History Month: Marion McFarland Walker, Annie Turner Wittenmyer, Bertha Martin, and Alison Aitchison; photos. | |
2 | A Pioneer forgotten Northern Iowan 114:22, p.1 |
The article talks about Annie Turner Wittenmyer and her accomplishments during the Civil War era. It also talks about the statue dedicated to Annie located outside Lang Hall; photo. | |
3 | A tribute to Wittenmeyer Northern Iowan 92:52, p.1 |
Student who wrote essay about Wittenmyer speaks at monument dedication; photo. | |
4 | In the beginning Public Relations News Release 1995:329, p.1 |
Annie Wittenmyer monument dedicated at UNI. | |
5 | Annie Turner Wittenmyer, woman who gave for everyone Northern Iowan 92:51, p.3 |
Monument to Wittenmyer will be dedicated; biographical sketch of her life; photo. | |
6 | Dedication ceremony for Annie T. Wittenmyer Northern Iowan 92:51, p.3 |
Schedule of dedication program. | |
7 | Dedication ceremony planned for University of Northern Iowa's Wittenmyer sculpture Public Relations News Release 1995:322, p.1 |
A sculpture commemorating the life and accomplishments of Anne Turner Wittenmyer will be dedicated on the UNI campus April 20. | |
8 | University of Northern Iowa honors Annie Wittenmyer with sculpture Public Relations News Release 1995:323, p.1 |
The latest sculpture at UNI is in honor of the life and accomplishments of Annie Wittenmyer. | |
9 | 120th celebration includes lecture on notable Iowan Northern Iowan 92:49, p.3 |
Martha Reineke will lecture on Annie Turner Wittenmyer. | |
10 | Lecture on the life of Annie Turner Wittenmyer planned as part of University of Northern Iowa's anniversary celebration Public Relations News Release 1995:311, p.1 |
The life and accomplishments of Annie Turner Wittenmyer are the subject of a lecture during the 120th anniversary celebration at UNI. | |
11 | Celebrating her contributions - the Annie Wittenmyer sculpture Campus News Network 6:14, p.4 |
Annie Turner Wittenmyer Sculpture will be dedicated April 20 as part of Founders Day celebration. | |
12 | The life of Annie Wittenmyer celebrated in sculpture Northern Iowa Today 24:1, p.1 |
Background on development of sculpture project; photo. | |
13 | The setting A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.1 |
Political and economic background in Iowa; orphans home movement; photo. | |
14 | Portrait of Mrs. Wittenmyer to be presented Monday; was active worker in the Civil War College Eye 17:34, p.1 |
To be presented by Black Hawk Women's Christian Temperance Union; brief profile of Annie Wittenmyer. | |
15 | Historic picture now in possession of college College Eye 16:30, p.8 |
College gains possession of portrait of Annie Wittenmyer, one of the founders of the Soldiers' Orphan Home, which would eventually become Iowa State Teachers College; picture located in President Seerley's office. | |
16 | Old Central Hall Normal Eyte 7:35, p.10 |
History of the building as an orphans home and as the earliest home of the Normal School. |