Latham--Orval Ray [President of ISTC]

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301 Arithmetic teachers have been invited to attend the third of four conferences
Public Relations News Release 1934:947, p.1
Conference schedule.
302 Forty-four students are expected to graduate with the winter term class
Public Relations News Release 1934:949, p.2
Applicants for degrees and diplomas.
303 Graduation activities open today with the reception of President Latham
Public Relations News Release 1934:945, p.1
Schedule of events throughout the week.
304 Graduation activities will open today when President O. R. Latham opens his home
Public Relations News Release 1934:944, p.1
Schedule of activities.
305 Dancers at the annual Washington Ball will be able to attend the basketball game
Public Relations News Release 1934:921, p.1
Schedule and guests for the Washington Ball.
306 Howard Barry and John Cowie will lead the grand march at the Washington Ball
Public Relations News Release 1934:918, p.1
George and Martha Washington will be featured at intermission of the dance.
307 One thousand women students are expected to attend the first annual Women's League Dinner party
Public Relations News Release 1934:876, p.1
Program for the event.
308 Dancing, singing, and comedy will be in order Thursday and Friday evenings
Public Relations News Release 1934:838, p.2
Program for the Tutor Tickers show.
309 Teachers College alumni will celebrate Homecoming on October 19
Public Relations News Release 1934:837, p.1
Dates of other annual days will include Boy Scout Day on October 5 and Dad's Day on November 2.
310 Alumni--faculty active in Iowa school conventions; preside, give talks, lead discussions in three district meetings
Alumnus 19:1, p.7
List of those participating in state regional teacher association meetings.
311 For the second time in history a junior was named most valuable player at the football banquet
Public Relations News Release 1934:725, p.1
William Schulz was selected for the award by the coaches and the members of the board in control of athletics.
312 Fifteen students will begin a three-day round of social events that will culminate in their graduation
Public Relations News Release 1934:724, p.1
Schedule for the events.
313 Lathams to be at home to graduate
College Eye 26:22, p.3
Will host graduates and faculty.
314 "Voyagers" is the theme selected for the toast program
Public Relations News Release 1934:706, p.1
Program for the event.
315 Dr. Roy Abbott will deliver the graduation address
Public Relations News Release 1934:703, p.1
Program for the event.
316 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.
317 Editors speak to fifty students at publications dinner
College Eye 26:19, p.4
Highlights of the dinner.
318 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.
319 Dads will be guests of honor at a three-day celebration
Public Relations News Release 1934:634, p.1
Schedule of the weekend events.
320 Students will honor their fathers with a three-day celebration
Public Relations News Release 1934:636, p.1
Schedule of events.
321 Latham fetes campus leaders at annual dinner
College Eye 26:16, p.1
Gayle Howe summarizes changes in the school over the last ten years.
322 Six faculty members will address the forty-first annual session of the Northwest Iowa Teachers' Association
Public Relations News Release 1934:633, p.1
Program for the event to be held in conjunction with the Dubuque County Institute.
323 Latham will be host at campus leaders' dinner
College Eye 26:15, p.1
One hundred student organization representatives will attend.
324 Palmer to address teachers' meeting
College Eye 26:15, p.1
Several faculty will participate in the program.
325 Mary Anderson
Alumnus 18:4, p.25
Stenographer to Dr. O. R. Latham and office secretary in the Dean Women's Office.
326 Mary Anderson
Alumnus 18:4, p.22
Stenographer to Dr. O. R. Latham of the Teachers College; photo.
327 Approximately 100 presidents and representatives of student organizations will be guests at the fifth annual Campus Leaders' dinner
Public Relations News Release 1934:614, p.1
Program for the event.
328 Campus this Week
College Eye 26:14, p.3
Campus news.
329 One hundred fifty attend men's Play Day dinner frolic
College Eye 26:14, p.1
President Latham speaks after entertaining program.
330 Leadership dinner will be October 10
College Eye 26:13, p.1
For leaders of student organizations.
331 Rotary Club men entertained here
College Eye 26:13, p.1
President Latham welcomed group to Commons.
332 Faculty travels circle mid-west but end at fair
College Eye 26:12, p.4
Survey of faculty travel this summer.
333 Collegians and men faculty members will take part in the annual men's play day
Public Relations News Release 1934:609, p.1
Program for the event.
334 Twelve cities to be represented at Cedar Falls Rotary Club inter-city meeting
Public Relations News Release 1934:602, p.1
Program for the event
335 Commencement address delivered by S. A. Lynch
Public Relations News Release 1934:589, p.5
Program for the ceremony.
336 Commencement week to begin with reception; two hundred twelve will graduate here on August 23
College Eye 26:11, p.1
Schedule of activities.
337 Grads to hear Commencement talk by Lynch; open-air exercises will be held evening of August 23
College Eye 26:10, p.1
Schedule of Commencement activities; profile of Professor Lynch.
338 Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Latham will hold a reception in honor of the graduates
Public Relations News Release 1934:583, p.1
S. A. Lynch has been selected to give the graduation address this year.
339 S. A. Lynch has been chosen to address the summer term graduates
Public Relations News Release 1934:574, p.1
Profile of Professor Lynch, and program for Commencement activities.
340 Two hundred and twelve students will graduate on August 23
Public Relations News Release 1934:580, p.1
Schedule of Commencement activities throughout the week.
341 Home Economics department to add 7 courses; enlarged curriculum will include new service studies
College Eye 26:8, p.1
Courses will be aimed at non-majors; follows administrative aim to make useful information available to all women students.
342 An appropriation of funds has been made by the Federal Emergence Relief administration
Public Relations News Release 1934:533, p.1
The money will be distributed to the students in proportion to their enrollment.
343 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.
344 Excerpts from Commencement address by Dr. Latham
Alumnus 18:3, p.8
Speech selections.
345 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.
346 July Alumnus soon ready for mailing
College Eye 26:4, p.1
347 "Education for a new day"
College Eye 26:1, p.2
Excerpts from President Latham's Commencement address.
348 Commencement exercises top grads' program; Latham gives graduation address to spring class of '34
College Eye 26:1, p.1
List of graduates; description of ceremonies.
349 Cram will attend Washington meet as Iowa N. E. A. head
College Eye 26:1, p.5
350 Approximately 288 students will be candidates for graduation from the Iowa State Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1934:515, p.5
Program for the fifty-eighth annual spring commencement.
351 Dr. O. R. Latham
Old Gold 0:0, p.29
Photo.
352 Kappa Delta Pi
Old Gold 0:0, p.177
The local Psi Chapter was established in 1923; officers, faculty members, and members; photo.
353 President O. R. Latham gives Commencement address
Public Relations News Release 1934:517, p.5
Abstract of Dr. Latham's address, "Education For A New Day".
354 Summer term students face a full program of social events for the term
Public Relations News Release 1934:518, p.2
Schedule of events.
355 Y. W. C. A.
Old Gold 0:0, p.204
Began in 1887; description, board, cabinet, and council members; photo.
356 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.
357 Commencement activities will dominate society functions
College Eye 25:44, p.3
Campus social calendar.
358 Seniors will attend Lathams' reception
College Eye 25:44, p.3
359 Assembly held for honorary organizations; high seniors and members of fourteen societies are presented
College Eye 25:43, p.1
Description of ceremony honoring scholastic achievement.
360 Dr. Latham is named on new planning group
College Eye 25:43, p.1
Will join Irving Hart on State Planning Board.
361 Ihm is elected leader of Blue Key fraternity; president entertains men's honorary group at dinner
College Eye 25:43, p.1
President Latham holds dinner for the group.
362 Latham loans school banner to "Playboys"
College Eye 25:43, p.1
Richard Sucher and the Campus Playboys will sail on a Cunard line ship and entertain passengers.
363 Five Iowa State Teachers College fraternities and sororities had their annual spring dances
Public Relations News Release 1934:492, p.1
364 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.
365 Honor students in all departments will be presented at the second annual Recognition day assembly.
Public Relations News Release 1934:483, p.5
The assembly will be held on Wednesday morning.
366 Second annual Recognition Day will be May 16
College Eye 25:42, p.1
Description of program.
367 Mothers will be represented on the toast program at the Mother's Day luncheon
Public Relations News Release 1934:470, p.1
Registration will begin at 5:00 on Friday. The May fete will begin Saturday at 10:00. On Sunday there will be a special church service honoring the mothers. Students need to invite their parents, because the college will not be sending invitations.
368 Latham to be Commencement speaker June 4; reception for graduates to take place Sunday, May 27
College Eye 25:41, p.1
Commencement ceremony schedule.
369 President Latham to give commencement address
Public Relations News Release 1934:461, p.1
Approximately 285 students will be receiving degrees and diplomas on Monday, June 4. Commencement activities will begin on the 27th of May.
370 Students at the Iowa State Teachers College will dance to the music of Floyd Halloway.
Public Relations News Release 1934:463, p.1
This is the first senior prom to be held in the Commons; names of couples that will lead the grand march; guests at the dance.
371 Four Blue Key men honored; will represent college at national prep society
College Eye 25:40, p.1
Will go to Des Moines ceremony.
372 The first Recognition Day ceremonies for men and women
Public Relations News Release 1932:440, p.1
Men and Women honor students will be presented to the student body on May 16 in the first Recognition Day ceremonies for both men and women at the school. The first recognition day was in 1933 and for women only.
373 Latham, Finkenbinder attend convention
College Eye 25:39, p.4
Will attend North Central Association meeting.
374 News briefs
College Eye 25:39, p.3
Information on students, alumni, and faculty.
375 Symposium Club to hear speech tilts
College Eye 25:38, p.3
Forensics students will entertain.
376 College offices and bookstore to be rebuilt; tentative plans also cal for landscaping of Commons
College Eye 25:37, p.1
Will accommodate changes in administrative organization and beautification plans for Back Circle.
377 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.
378 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.
379 Forty-two named for graduation; President Latham to confer honors at commencement exercises Thursday evening
College Eye 25:33, p.1
Description of Commencement program.
380 News briefs
College Eye 25:32, p.3
News on students, alumni, and faculty.
381 President Latham makes application for student employment relief funds; support is to come from emergency relief program
College Eye 25:30, p.1
Seeks funding for 146 student jobs.
382 Latham attends meeting
College Eye 25:28, p.1
Of Board of Education.
383 Ball for F. R. to take place here Jan. 30th
College Eye 25:26, p.1
Will raise money for polio.
384 Civil Works plan will be offered by O. R. Latham
College Eye 25:25, p.1
Will offer employment for at least fifty on a variety of projects.
385 Frosh, gridders, band, pepsters, coaches to dine
College Eye 25:23, p.1
Program for the banquet.
386 Fall exercises finish courses of 25 students; President's reception and annual dinner are on program
College Eye 25:22, p.1
Schedule of Commencement activities; George A. Works will speak.
387 Reception and dinner for fall term graduates closes social program
College Eye 25:22, p.3
Campus social calendar.
388 President Latham takes vacation
College Eye 25:17, p.3
Will visit Chicago and the East.
389 Commons dedication speaker epitomizes spirit of building; students' attitude toward Commons begins with character
College Eye 25:15, p.1
Excerpts from address by Thyrsa W. Amos; description of the ceremony.
390 Dr. Latham on examining board
Alumnus 17:4, p.20
New board will deal with new teacher certification law; President Latham also appointed to state board on liquor control.
391 Campus leaders dinner to be a major event; social education leader is featured speaker October 3
College Eye 25:14, p.1
Thyrus W. Amos will speak; program for the dinner.
392 Opening dance of fall season is week-end's major social event
College Eye 25:14, p.3
Campus social calendar.
393 President Latham is appointed on N. E. A. finance committee
College Eye 25:14, p.1
Committee concerned with public financing of education.
394 Freshman lectures to begin Wednesday
College Eye 25:12, p.1
Leslie Reed and President O. R. Latham will lead the first two sessions.
395 Congressman Fred C. Gilchrist to give commencement speech
Public Relations News Release 1932:361, p.1
The graduate of the college will address approximately 190 students in the summer term graduation on Thursday, August 24, at 7 pm in the auditorium.
396 Extends welcome
College Eye 25:11, p.1
President Latham welcomes students; photo.
397 One hundred eighty-eight are candidates for graduation at end of summer term; Gilchrist to speak; Latham will confer degrees, diplomas
College Eye 25:11, p.1
Description of Commencement ceremonies.
398 'Carrying The Torch' will be dinner theme; President's reception will begin graduation activities
College Eye 25:10, p.1
Schedule of Commencement activities.
399 Latham attends meeting of state examiners' board
College Eye 25:10, p.1
Board is working on new kinds of certification.
400 Modernistic design is selected for new handbook cover
College Eye 25:9, p.3
Booklet will contain information about organizations and college rules and regulations.