Fuller--Albert C. [Class of 1899; Extension Faculty; Alumni Director]

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# Title Date Summary
101 Homecoming
Public Relations News Release 1935:40, p.1
Students and faculty have been selected for Homecoming committees.
102 Faculty members plan to attend N. E. A. meeting
College Eye 27:47, p.1
Six faculty will attend.
103 Blue Key
Old Gold 0:0, p.167
The Blue Key was founded in 1931; purpose, advisors, officers, and members; photos.
104 Bureau of Alumni Affairs and Public School Relationships
Old Gold 0:0, p.40
Description of services; photos.
105 Edgar A. Ralston will preside at the annual alumni luncheon
Public Relations News Release 1934:1090, p.2
Special guests and program for the luncheon.
106 Graduates of the Teachers College class of 1910 will be honored at the alumni reunion luncheon
Public Relations News Release 1934:1091, p.1
Special guests and program for the luncheon.
107 Graduates face crowded week as year closes; receptions, dances, honor services on calendar of activities
College Eye 26:44, p.133
Graduates have much to enjoy as their last days approach.
108 One of every six school superintendents in Iowa is expected to be honored at commencement
Public Relations News Release 1934:1002, p.1
Statistics about Iowa superintendents.
109 Offering five new lines of service to you
Alumnus 19:2, p.1
Newly-organized alumni services include records, organization and reunion work, speaking service, improved teacher training, and public school relationships; photo.
110 Your bureau
Alumnus 19:2, p.
A. C. Fuller greets an alumnus; photo.
111 Campus this Week
College Eye 26:29, p.3
Professors Fahrney and A. C. Fuller are attending conferences.
112 Chicago alumni unit holds annual meeting
Alumnus 19:1, p.1
Enjoys banquet and tour in Chinese section of Chicago; list of those who attended.
113 Helen Barber
Alumnus 19:1, p.28
Secretary to A. C. Fuller.
114 Fuller speaks to Chicago alumni unit at dinner meeting
College Eye 26:25, p.1
Talked about campus changes.
115 Teachers College moved forward in 1934, year's record indicates
College Eye 26:25, p.1
Review of important events of 1934.
116 A. C. Fuller will address the Chicago Metropolitan Area Alumni unit
Public Relations News Release 1934:742, p.
Mr. Fuller will explain recent campus changes and improvements.
117 If the fathers of Teachers College students got together they would find sufficient ranks to operate a city
Public Relations News Release 1934:738, p.2
Break down of the jobs of fathers based on a study conducted by A. C. Fuller.
118 Two Englishmen from the University of London will oppose a team of Iowa State Teachers College students in a debate
Public Relations News Release 1934:686, p.1
Short profile of the London students.
119 Iowa teachers and high school coaches will be "on vacation" this weekend when the Iowa State Teachers College hosts the Grinnell College football team
Public Relations News Release 1934:680, p.2
Schedule of Homecoming activities.
120 Alumni and faculty to hear Perkins at state convention
College Eye 26:19, p.1
Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins will speak to group.
121 Faculty to attend state convention
College Eye 26:18, p.1
Many faculty will attend the ISTA meeting.
122 Frances Perkins will be the principal speaker at the seventy-ninth annual convention of the Iowa State Teachers Association
Public Relations News Release 1934:652, p.3
Program for the event.
123 Parking lot converted into central campus mart
Public Relations News Release 1934:593, p.1
Returning students are greeted with many changes on campus.
124 Branch briefs
College Eye 26:11, p.3
News from the Branch Summer Schools.
125 Branch briefs
College Eye 26:8, p.4
News from Branch Summer Schools.
126 News briefs
College Eye 26:8, p.3
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
127 News briefs
College Eye 26:5, p.3
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
128 Alumni relationships bureau set up by college
Alumnus 18:3, p.5
A. C. Fuller will head the new Alumni Affairs and Public School Relationships Bureau; profile of Professor Fuller and description of bureau's function; photo.
129 Democracy demands full public enlightenment
Alumnus 18:3, p.7
288 students received degrees or diplomas in June 1934; President Latham delivered address; description of ceremonies.
130 Extensive departmental reorganization effected
Alumnus 18:3, p.1
Three academic departments eliminated; M. J. Nelson is Dean of Faculty; Alumni Relations and Bureau of Research established; responsibilities of new offices; several faculty retire; photo.
131 Branch Briefs
College Eye 26:4, p.3
News from Branch Summer School in Corning.
132 Branch briefs
College Eye 26:3, p.4
News from the branch summer school.
133 Changes mark academic year as outstanding; Nelson is faculty dean; college holds first formals
College Eye 26:1, p.1
Survey of important events of 1933-1934.
134 Untitled
College Eye 26:1, p.3
A. C. Fuller attended conference in Washington, D. C.
135 Blue Key
Old Gold 0:0, p.174
The Blue Key was established in 1932; purpose, officers, and members; photos.
136 Commencement week activities begin with a reception for graduates, alumni, and faculty
Public Relations News Release 1934:506, p.3
Programs for various events happening throughout the week.
137 Eight faculty men to speak; eighteen high schools ask T.C. professors for addresses
College Eye 25:43, p.1
For high school Commencement ceremonies.
138 Marc Ihm will lead the Iowa State Teachers College chapter of Blue Key
Public Relations News Release 1934:487, p.1
New officers were also chosen.
139 Professors will soon be in high demand as speakers for high school commencement programs
Public Relations News Release 1934:485, p.1
Eight professors are scheduled for a total of eighteen talks.
140 News briefs
College Eye 25:41, p.3
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
141 Formal initiation held by Blue Key
College Eye 25:36, p.1
List of new members.
142 Reorganization announced in college administrative and instructional set-up; Nelson, Denny, Paul, Kurtz, Fuller, Lillehei figure in changes
College Eye 25:35, p.1
Description of President Latham's re-organizational plans; hopes to relieve faculty committees of administrative duties; will take effect July 1, 1934.
143 Dr. M. J. Nelson to become Dean of Faculty
Public Relations News Release 1932:396, p.1
The Board of Education approved an extensive reorganization of the administrative and instructional setup of the college this week. This change will do away with three departments of instruction.
144 Faculty members attend convention
College Eye 25:33, p.1
Roster of those attending NEA meeting.
145 News briefs
College Eye 25:33, p.3
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
146 Fuller on "New America" board; is appointed to committee studying crisis in education
College Eye 25:23, p.1
Will join NEA group.
147 Members of Teachers College faculty attend convention; Sadie B. Campbell elected president of Iowa Deans
College Eye 25:20, p.1
Many faculty appear on program.
148 Luse, Rait, Fuller, talk at Delaware teachers' meeting
College Eye 25:18, p.3
Will speak on the improvement of instruction.
149 Campus to hum at Homecoming; committee employs new methods to stimulate enthusiasm
College Eye 25:16, p.1
Schedule of activities; will try to get maximum number of alumni back to campus.
150 Seven members of faculty attending annual conference
College Eye 25:15, p.1
On administration and supervision.
151 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.
152 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.
153 Homecoming events to center about Commons
Alumnus 17:4, p.9
Schedule of activities; photo.
154 Faculty committees are announced for major school events
College Eye 25:12, p.1
The names of the chairs and committee members are listed for the six events.
155 A. C. Fuller sends alumni message; folders being sent to high school graduates over state
College Eye 25:8, p.1
Will urge alumni to send prospective students to ISTC.
156 Five faculty members give their impressions of Chicago Fair
College Eye 25:6, p.1
Professors report on visit to Fair.
157 Teachers College alumni celebrate first nation-wide reunion in Chicago; Chicago unit directs plans for national gathering
College Eye 25:6, p.1
About 160 will attend.
158 Cram is elected Iowa director; several faculty members attend association meeting
College Eye 25:5, p.1
Of NEA.
159 World's Fair lures many T. C. students
College Eye 25:5, p.3
Many students and faculty are visiting the Fair.
160 A. C. Fuller
Alumnus 17:3, p.27
Associate director of the Extension Division; director of the Branch Summer School Teachers College in Atlantic, Iowa.
161 Personals
College Eye 25:4, p.3
News about faculty and students.
162 One hundred forty seven are enrolled at branch school
College Eye 25:2, p.1
At Atlantic.
163 Extension staff to compose faculty of branch school
College Eye 25:1, p.1
Will hold school in Atlantic.
164 Blue Key
Old Gold 0:0, p.216
Officers, history, purpose, and members; honorary society organized on campus May 6, 1932, for men who will play an important part in school activities; photos.
165 Extension Division
Old Gold 0:0, p.38
History and description of activities; photos.
166 Seerley Foundation re-elects officers for three year term
College Eye 24:32, p.1
Roster of officers.
167 Appreciation
College Eye 24:20, p.1
Thanks those who helped with memorial service for President Seerley.
168 College groups plan tribute to Dr. Seerley; memorial program will be broadcasted Sunday afternoon
College Eye 24:19, p.1
Description of the program.
169 Enroll for Saturday classes on March 4
College Eye 24:19, p.4
For practicing teachers and others in the area.
170 Nine to teach in branch summer school in Atlantic
College Eye 24:19, p.1
Roster of the staff; photo.
171 Saturday classes for the spring quarter
Public Relations News Release 1932:233, p.1
Saturday classes for practicing teachers and others will be organized for the spring quarter. This will assist teachers who wish to advance their education and find it difficult to find time to do so.
172 Dr. Seerley will be honored by college groups; memorial services to be conducted Sunday, February 12
College Eye 24:17, p.1
Description of the memorial service.
173 Fuller will direct Atlantic branch of T. C. summer session
College Eye 24:17, p.1
About ten faculty will join him.
174 I. H. Hart and A. C. Fuller will be speakers at a educational gathering in Minneapolis
Public Relations News Release 1932:221, p.1
I. H. Hart, director of the extention division, and A. C. Fuller, associate director, will be speakers at the meeting in Minneapolis on February 24 to March 2.
175 Two faculty men booked to speak at extension meet
College Eye 24:17, p.1
Professors Hart and Fuller will speak at national meeting.
176 Memorial services honor President-Emeritus Homer H. Seerley
Public Relations News Release 1932:217, p.1
Memorial services to be held on Sunday, February 12, at 4pm to honor President-Emeritus Homer H. Seerley who died on December 23, 1932. Services are to be conducted by faculty members, students, and administrators.
177 State-wide project for county organization of alumni
Public Relations News Release 1932:214, p.1
Clayton County is the first county in the state-wide project for county organization of alumni of the Iowa State Teachers College.
178 Faculty members head teacher groups
Alumnus 17:1, p.18
Roster of faculty who hold ISTA offices.
179 Six faculty members will be included on Rotary Club program
College Eye 24:13, p.1
At district meeting.
180 A. C. Fuller initiated into Blue Key frat
College Eye 24:12, p.3
After initiation, Fuller gave a speech on how to improve students through the fraternity.
181 A. C. Fuller, associate director of the extension division
Public Relations News Release 1932:121, p.1
Nation Education Association appoints Professor Fuller to committee on education in "New America"
182 Evidence of unusual interest on the part of alumni
Public Relations News Release 1932:37, p.1
Many former students to visit ISTC during Homecoming.
183 College exhibit shown at Dairy Cattle Congress
College Eye 24:5, p.1
Will consist of displays about health teaching, educational practice, dramatics, and campus life.
184 Committees are chosen for Blue Key Wednesday
College Eye 24:5, p.1
List of committee members; group will act as pep squad at athletic contests.
185 A. C. Fuller
Alumnus 16:4, p.23
Elected president of the Cedar Falls Rotary Club.
186 Merton L. Fuller
Alumnus 16:4, p.22
Official in charge of the government weather bureau and the forecaster for the northern Illinois district.
187 The College at the State Fair
Alumnus 16:4, p.8
Description of ISTC exhibit in Des Moines.
188 W. C. Jarnagin
Alumnus 16:4, p.21
Editor of the Storm Lake Pilot-Tribune in Storm Lake, Iowa.
189 Blue Key votes to sponsor pep at college games
College Eye 24:4, p.1
Will reserve section for mass cheering.
190 Fourteen local professors will address group; faculty members invited to Teachers Association Convention
College Eye 24:2, p.1
A number of faculty will participate in local teachers meetings.
191 Annual dinner for alumni will be at November meeting
College Eye 24:1, p.6
Will meet in Des Moines.
192 Activities at Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1931:444, p.1
ISTC will have an exhibit at the Iowa State Fair.
193 College display for State Fair includes varied type exhibits
College Eye 23:49, p.1
Booth will feature information about the ISTC curriculum.
194 Nearly six hundred at Commencement dinner
Alumnus 16:3, p.5
Dinner served in Italian setting; meeting follows; consider plans for meeting in Chicago at Fair; hear report on repairs and improvements on Campanile.
195 Camera Club is formed on campus
College Eye 23:47, p.3
Students and faculty hope to organize group.
196 Chicago alumni form chapter; group plans for general reunion at progress exposition
College Eye 23:46, p.1
About fifty attend meeting.
197 Original building on campus was constructed as home for orphans; 25 additional edifices have been erected during past six decades
College Eye 23:38, p.1
Brief history of Old Central Hall.
198 ISTC at the department of superintendence
Alumnus 16:2, p.9
List of current and former faculty who participated in national meeting.
199 Instructors to attend meets; Fuller will address meeting of extension association in Washington
College Eye 23:30, p.1
President and faculty will attend several meetings.
200 Weekend class plan continued; Saturday sessions prove to be successful; system was inaugurated last term
College Eye 23:23, p.1
Will continue similar classes on similar plan.