World's Fairs
Displaying 1 - 50 of 143 in reverse chronological order
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1 | Women's Chorus performs at World's Fair UNI Century 12:3, p.7 |
Performs in New Orleans. | |
2 | Concert set for Sunday Northern Iowan 80:55, p.16 |
Preparing for trip to World's Fair in New Orleans. | |
3 | Epsilon Pi Tau Northern Iowan 79:9, p.8 |
Ron Bro will talk about the 1982 World's Fair. | |
4 | World's Fair highlights energy Northern Iowan 79:3, p.9 |
A quick look at the exhibits. | |
5 | Jazz band performs at Expo, national jazz meeting UNI Century 3:1, p.3 |
Director recounts experiences at World's Fair in Seattle and at jazz educators conference; photo. | |
6 | Poor cultural training shown in exhibit denial College Eye 58:20, p.2 |
An art exhibit at the World's Fair was not put up for fear it would spark controversy. | |
7 | Cut-rate tickets available for World's Fair College Eye 58:17, p.5 |
May purchase tickets for New York Fair. | |
8 | '58 grad is Brussels guide Alumnus 42:3, p.18 |
Description of duties of Pat Maxwell at World's Fair. | |
9 | Pat Maxwell is guide at World Trade Fair Alumnus 42:2, p.5 |
One of three hundred American guides at Brussels Fair. | |
10 | Letter to the editor College Eye 49:29, p.2 |
Student writes TC from the World's Fair in Brussels, Belgium. | |
11 | Pat Maxwell to Brussels' World Fair College Eye 49:27, p.1 |
Will be guide at world's fair; photo. | |
12 | Nationally famous Marionettes at ISTC Public Relations News Release 1950:184, p.1 |
The nationally famous Tatterman Marionette show will be in the auditorium. The puppets were featured at the New York World's fair and in the first marionette motion pictures.Pupils in the campus school will see a special performance Wednesday afternoon. | |
13 | Lloyd Haberichter Alumnus 25:2, p.17 |
Is principal of the Wapello Consolidated Schools; They have two children: Donna Mae and James Lloyd. He spent the summers of 1939 and 1940 working at the New York's World Fair, as supervisor and assistant manager of the American Express concession. | |
14 | Edward M. Wiler (Joyce Wengert) Alumnus 24:2, p.26 |
Reside in Chicago, where he is a research physicist for the Portland Cement Association. They traveled in Canada and the East last summer, stopping for several days in New York City to visit the World's Fair. | |
15 | Louise E. Arildson Alumnus 24:1, p.22 |
Now residing in Nyack, N. Y. She and a friend, Florence L. Halstead, traveled through the West last summer. They visited in Salt Lake City, attended the Iowa picnic at Long Beach, and attended the San Francisco fair. | |
16 | James O. Perrine, Jr. Alumnus 24:1, p.22 |
Son of J. O. Perrine, Upper Montclair, N. J., was in charge of the American Telephone and Telegraph booth at the New York World's Fair this past summer. His father, is now assistant vice-president of the A. T. and T. Co. | |
17 | Bands march tomorrow at opening game College Eye 31:2, p.1 |
Description of formations of men's and women's marching bands. | |
18 | Allen Carpenter Alumnus 23:3, p.28 |
Is teaching in the Washington Irving Junior High School, Des Moines. He discussed the educational aspects of the two World's Fairs in the May, 1939, issue of Midland Schools. His article is called "Let's Be 'Fair' Minded." | |
19 | Robert L. Ebel Alumnus 23:3, p.26 |
Teacher in the Edison Institute High School, Dearborn, Mich., reported that he is taking two groups of students to the Edison Institute exhibit in the New York World's Fair. He is one of two instructors assigned with this delegation during the exposition | |
20 | Hazel Webster Byrnes Alumnus 23:3, p.23 |
Was a guest visitor at the official opening of the New York World's Fair, April 30. She is a member of the Committee on Women's Participation for the New York World's Fair for North Dakota. | |
21 | Plan Spring Fling for April 15 College Eye 30:27, p.3 |
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22 | Representative attend Pi Tau Phi dance College Eye 30:27, p.3 |
Theme was World's Fair. | |
23 | Mrs. F. L. Byrons Alumnus 22:3, p.25 |
The former Hazel Webster is on the North Dakota Advisory Committee on Women's Participation for the New York World's Fair. | |
24 | Alumnus promotes Bible sale Alumnus 19:2, p.8 |
Jesse L. McLaughlin exhibits copy of Bible hand-written by over 31,000 visitors to Chicago fair. | |
25 | Faculty travels circle mid-west but end at fair College Eye 26:12, p.4 |
Survey of faculty travel this summer. | |
26 | Original creations of Kindergartners shown at exhibit College Eye 26:12, p.7 |
Organized around World's Fair theme. | |
27 | News briefs College Eye 26:7, p.3 |
Information on students, alumni, and faculty. | |
28 | Freeman, Hearst visit Chicago World's Fair College Eye 26:3, p.3 |
Find Fair more colorful than last year. | |
29 | Lambert will leave Friday for lengthy tour through East College Eye 26:2, p.3 |
Will visit New York and Chesapeake Bay. | |
30 | Arcturus Club to meet at Commons this Friday noon College Eye 25:25, p.3 |
Name taken from star that gave light for opening of Century of Progress. | |
31 | Untitled College Eye 25:19, p.3 |
James Morehouse speaks on World's Fair at Chemistry Seminar. | |
32 | Untitled College Eye 25:18, p.3 |
Professor Mayfield went to Chicago where she went to the Fair and the opera. | |
33 | Riggs returns from second trip to fair College Eye 25:17, p.3 |
Compares 1933 fair with 1893 fair. | |
34 | President Latham takes vacation College Eye 25:17, p.3 |
Will visit Chicago and the East. | |
35 | Alumni from far and wide gather at Chicago Alumnus 17:4, p.15 |
160 alumni meet for dinner in Chicago in association with NEA meeting and Century of Progress exposition; list of those present. | |
36 | Helen Wilcox Alumnus 17:4, p.28 |
Employed at the Bishop's Cafeteria in Rockford, Illinois; met Professors Merchant and Fuller on their way to Chicago to the NEA meeting and the Century of Progress exposition. | |
37 | Frances Vandevort Alumnus 17:4, p.28 |
Along with Mrs. Oscar Kemper, the former Hilda Whitaker, attended the Century of Progress in Chicago, Illinois. | |
38 | Iowa children sing at N.E.A. Alumnus 17:4, p.16 |
Sixty children sing at NEA meeting and at Century of Progress exposition under direction of Professor C. A. Fullerton. | |
39 | Personals College Eye 25:11, p.2 |
News about faculty and students. | |
40 | Baker to arrive next week; will make fall plans; to play on all American team at Chicago exposition College Eye 25:8, p.1 |
Johnny Baker will coach football team; other coaching assignments announced. | |
41 | Personals College Eye 25:7, p.2 |
News about faculty and students. | |
42 | Eddie Cram reviews Worlds Fair; sees pictures of Teachers College campus in Iowa display College Eye 25:6, p.1 |
Edwin Cram gives impression of Fair. | |
43 | Five faculty members give their impressions of Chicago Fair College Eye 25:6, p.1 |
Professors report on visit to Fair. | |
44 | Rural chorus of Iowa sings at exposition College Eye 25:5, p.1 |
Professor Fullerton's group performs at NEA convention and World's Fair. | |
45 | Cram is elected Iowa director; several faculty members attend association meeting College Eye 25:5, p.1 |
Of NEA. | |
46 | World's Fair lures many T. C. students College Eye 25:5, p.3 |
Many students and faculty are visiting the Fair. | |
47 | Baker to direct gridders Alumnus 17:3, p.20 |
Johnny Baker had announced intention to resign; may now return as head football coach for 1933 season; plans to play in all-star game associated with Century of Progress in Chicago in August; photo. | |
48 | Personals College Eye 25:4, p.3 |
News about faculty and students. | |
49 | Dean Reed leaves for Geneva, Chicago College Eye 25:2, p.1 |
Several students accompany him to the YMCA conference and the World's Fair. | |
50 | Rural choir to sing at education meet; Chicago exposition College Eye 24:32, p.1 |
Will sing at NEA convention and Century of Progress program. |