Maucker--James William [President of ISTC--SCI--and UNI]

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801 Students are appointed to faculty group
College Eye 44:16, p.1
Tom Pettit and Ron Roskens appointed to administrative re-organization group.
802 Students salute administration
College Eye 44:16, p.2
Two students have been appointed to subcommittee.
803 Campus revision under study; faculty committee suggests tentative plan for new administrative set-up
College Eye 44:14, p.1
Nineteen-member group will study administrative organization of ISTC; list of group members; text of committee recommendations; organization chart
804 Student League Board plans investigation of commercial used-book exchange proposal
College Eye 44:13, p.1
Debate continues on various book exchange proposals.
805 Maucker models
College Eye 44:11, p.8
President Maucker lends his face to be sculpted by Paul Manship; photo.
806 Maucker will speak
College Eye 44:10, p.7
At Iowa Farm Bureau meeting.
807 Maucker is at meeting in Des Moines today
College Eye 44:9, p.1
Attending ISEA meeting.
808 Thank you, President
College Eye 44:9, p.6
Homecoming Queen speaks with President Maucker.
809 Alumni dinner will be Nov. 7
College Eye 44:8, p.1
To be held in conjunction with ISTA meeting in Des Moines.
810 Maucker to speak at Waterloo church
College Eye 44:6, p.1
Will speak at Grace Methodist Church.
811 Concert chairman blasts student's letter
College Eye 44:4, p.2
Mr. Hake defends Lecture-Concert Series against 'second-rate' claims; talks about recent changes in focus for the committee..
812 Maucker meets Iowa presidents
College Eye 44:4, p.6
813 Jefferson group hears president
College Eye 44:3, p.5
President Maucker speaks at Jefferson.
814 President Maucker calls for more discussion, knowledge about Non-Western cultures
College Eye 44:1, p.1
Lengthy excerpts from President Maucker's Matriculation Convocation address including statements about the school's mission and curriculum.
815 Mauckers entertain summer graduates at informal open house
College Eye 43:41, p.1
816 James W. Maucker
Old Gold 0:0, p.14
A photo of the President of Teachers College is shown with a message from the President accompaning on the next page; photo.
817 Various Photos
Old Gold 0:0, p.22
Photos of President Mauckers' family are mixed in with other photos of campus activities on campus; photo.
818 Graduates to be feted at party
College Eye 43:32, p.1
At President Maucker's home.
819 Maucker speaks for graduation exercises
College Eye 43:30, p.5
At Nashua and Laurens.
820 Founder's Day
College Eye 43:29, p.7
Governor Beardsley visits campus; photo.
821 Ed instructors attend meetings
College Eye 43:28, p.8
Faculty attend various conferences.
822 Founder's Day Recap
Public Relations News Release 1951:752, p.1
Review of Founders Day events.
823 Third annual art conference at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1951:709, p.1
Conference includes a feature speaker, coffee talk, interest area workshops, motion pictures, and a luncheon in the Commons. Sponsored by members of the Art Department.
824 For release to Daily Record and Waterloo Courier for Friday's papers
Public Relations News Release 1951:680, p.1
M. J. Nelson and his wife will host a buffet supper to honor Dean Sadie B. Campbell. Many college staff members are scheduled to attend.
825 Pays to grow a beard
College Eye 43:26, p.1
Shows the president buying a badge to grow a beard for the upcoming Cedar Falls centennial; photo.
826 Special To: Des Moines Register
Public Relations News Release 1951:670, p.1
President Maucker becomes a "brother of the brush" by growing a mustache and purchasing a badge in early preparation for Cedar Falls' centennial celebration. Junior Richard Rossmann of Alpha Phi Omega handles the badge sales to college personnel.
827 Maucker, Blanford, and Boehlje scheduled to participate in Jackson County Career Day at Preston
Public Relations News Release 1951:616, p.1
Careers of J.W. Maucker, James T. Blanford, and Esther Boehlje.
828 Hart, TC author will be honored at tea in Commons
College Eye 43:25, p.1
Faculty and student leaders will honor Irving Hart; description of the writing of "The First 75 Years"; photo.
829 An informal author's tea honoring Irving H. Hart will be held in the Georgian Lounge of the Commons, April 16
Public Relations News Release 1951:611, p.1
Hart's book "The First 75 Years" is a history of ideas fundamental to the development of the college. Hart is college archivist and historian. Favors in the form of book marks will be presented to those attending.
830 Gov. William S. Beardsley and Thomas Vernor Smith, former U. S. congressman from Illinois, will be guest speakers during Founders Day ceremonies
Public Relations News Release 1951:612, p.1
President James W. Maucker will introduce both speakers at a convocation in the men's gymnasium. Founders Day will highlight a two-day program marking the fourth of five all-college events during the current academic year.
831 Maucker authors magazine article
College Eye 43:23, p.5
Writes on pressure to teach more subjects in school.
832 J. W. Maucker discusses the problems facing administrators in an article, "A Migraine Headache for School Administrators"
Public Relations News Release 1952:518, p.1
Pressures on schools to teach more "things" to more children in the face of inflation and increased competition for the tax dollar spell a headache for school acministrators, according to Maucker's article in Midland Schools.
833 Dr. J. W. Maucker will travel to Iowa City, Soldier, Waterloo, Cedar Rapids, Cherokee, and Allison.
Public Relations News Release 1952:539, p.1
Maucker will speak at a Phi Delta Kappa initiation dinner at the State University of Iowa, Iowa City, March 20, and at a dinner meeting for Monona county school board members and administrators at Soldier.
834 Maucker attends education meeting
College Eye 43:19, p.8
Will attend AACTE meeting in Chicago.
835 Maucker attends farm institute
College Eye 43:18, p.3
836 President J. W. Maucker will preside tonight at a dinner meeting of the 14th annual National Farm Institute in Des Moines
Public Relations News Release 1952:428, p.1
Other engagements scheduled for the president this month include the annual meeting of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education (AACTE) in Chicago and the 1952 regional convention of the American Association of School Administrators.
837 President J. W. Maucker is fitted for a waiter's uniform during a dinner at the college Commons
Public Relations News Release 1952:430, p.1
The dinner is in honor of students receiving scholarships. Various faculty members served as waiters during the dinner.
838 Maucker is appointed to athletic group
College Eye 43:17, p.1
Named to college division committee of NCAA.
839 The college radio station, WPGJ, has been designated as the Cedar Falls Civil Defense Radio Communication center
Public Relations News Release 1952:458, p.1
Both the city and county communications roles have received approval by President J. W. Maucker. Plans call for the construction of a steel antenna tower, 60 feet high, outside the industrial arts building at the college.
840 Dean Campbell resigns effective July 1
Alumnus 36:1, p.2
Plans to travel and enjoy family activities; photo.
841 Dear alumni; a message from President Maucker
Alumnus 36:1, p.8
Asks alumni to identify students to meet teacher shortage.
842 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.
843 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.
844 March of Dimes will be approximately $215 richer as the result of an all-campus auction Friday night
Public Relations News Release 1951:374, p.1
The preliminary figures were released by Nancy Foss, Comons social program director. Among the more novel services sold were a shoe shine to be given between classes Tuesday morning by Sociology Instructor William Dee, and a dinner for two.
845 March of Dimes will be approximately $215 richer as the result of an all-campus auction Friday night
Public Relations News Release 1951:373, p.1
The preliminary figures were released by Nancy Foss, Commons social program director. Everything from a child's teddy bear to a dinner for six at President Maucker's home went on the auction block. All profits will go to the March of Dimes.
846 Maucker, Drier attend school finance meet
College Eye 43:15, p.6
847 Dr. J. W. Maucker, will speak twice Thursday during the first day of Shenandoah's annual Career Week
Public Relations News Release 1951:364, p.1
From 1946 until the time he assumed the presidency, he was dean of the school of education and director of the summer session at Montana State university, Missoula, Montana.
848 Special To: The Shenandoah Evening Sentinel
Public Relations News Release 1951:363, p.1
Dr. J. W. Maucker, president of the college, will deliver two addresses during the first day of Shenandoah's annual Career Week. Career Week is sponsored by the local school administration and the AAUW.
849 Dr. Max E. Fuller, dean of Grinnell College, Grinnell, will be the featured speaker during an all-college convocation
Public Relations News Release 1951:359, 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.
850 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.
851 Daryl Pendergraft has been named a member of the Iowa Committee on Secondary School and College Relations effective July 1
Public Relations News Release 1951:339, p.1
Pendergraft replaces M. J. Nelson, dean of the faculty who has been a member of the committee for the past 20 years. Pendergraft was recommended for the position by J. W. Maucker.
852 Daryl Pendergraft, curriculum coordinator at the college, has been named a member of the Iowa Committee on Secondary School and College Relations
Public Relations News Release 1951:338, p.1
Pendergraft replaces M. J. Nelson, dean of the faculty, who has been a member of the committee for the past 20 years. Pendergraft was recommended for the position by J. W. Maucker.
853 Sadie B. Campbell, dean of women, has resigned effective July 1
Public Relations News Release 1951:352, p.1
In giving her reasons for resigning she said: "I realize I'm giving up a dean's job with its wonderful opportunities for personal and professional satisfaction, but I've always planned to do so at an age when I can still enjoy travel.
854 Football hits headlines in middle of January
College Eye 43:14, p.5
Comments on the overemphasis of sports on the collegiate level.
855 Maucker to go out of state
College Eye 43:13, p.7
Will attend several meetings and be part of an accreditation team.
856 Dr. J. W. Maucker scheduled for three off-campus engagements
Public Relations News Release 1951:284, p.1
Daryl Pendergraft, curriculum coordinator, and Dwight Curtis, director of student teaching will accompany Maucker to Warrensburg. Maucker will attend the Mid-Winter Basic Research seminar, Personnel and Training branch of the Office of Naval Research.
857 Three off-campus engagements scheduled for Dr. J. W. Maucker will take the president out-of-state twice during January
Public Relations News Release 1951:285, p.1
President Maucker is chairman of an American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education intervisitation team which will be on the campus of Central Missouri State college, Warrensburg, MO., Jan. 13-16.
858 Research commission
College Eye 43:12, p.3
Professor Dreier and President Maucker will attend meeting.
859 Maucker opens Yuletide season
College Eye 43:11, p.6
With tree-lighting.
860 Student fees raised from $36 to $40 per quarter submitted by the board by President J. W. Maucker
Public Relations News Release 1951:207, p.1
Maucker's recommendation to the board read, in part, "recognizing the general increase in the price level of about ten percent since the beginning of the war in Korea, I believe it is equitable for students and their parents to bear their fair share.
861 The Christmas season will officially open Dec. 6 at the tree lighting ceremony
Public Relations News Release 1951:201, p.1
President J. W. Maucker will light the huge tree south of the Commons at 7 p.m. Don Peter, Marcus, president of the Student League board, will emcee the event.
862 Magazine will run contest to find name
College Eye 43:10, p.1
President Maucker approves six month trial; now seeking name.
863 Maucker, 39 others top $6000 at TC
College Eye 43:10, p.1
A look at the college salary list.
864 Bosley addresses college 'family'
College Eye 43:9, p.7
Review of recent convocation.
865 Magazine now needs Maucker's approval
College Eye 43:9, p.1
Board of Control of Student Publications gives approval.
866 New commission advises Maucker
College Eye 43:8, p.6
New Commission on Administration of Faculty Personnel will advise President Maucker on problems.
867 Items belonging to the Dr. Frank I. Merchant will be sold at auction Saturday, Nov. 10 at 1 p.m.
Public Relations News Release 1951:115, p.1
Merchant, professor emeritus of Greek and Latin, died April 30, 1951, at the age of 95. His will provides that his entire estate will be used to finance graduate study for students awarded the bachelor of arts degree from the college.
868 Dr. Harold A. Bosley, former director of the Iowa State Teachers college bureau of religious activities, will be the featured speaker Wednesday
Public Relations News Release 1951:114, p.1
Bosley will speak at the all-college convocation in the men's gymnasium. The convocation will highlight the observance of American Education week. Bosley's topic will be "An Obituary of Modern Civilization."
869 "Seventy-five Years of Teacher Education" is the theme of the 1951 Homecoming. The first event is "Diamond Dates," a panorama of student life
Public Relations News Release 1951:98, p.1
Homecoming "I" Queen Dixie LaVonne Laughery, Charles City, will be presented at the variety show and dance. A full day of varied activities is planned for Saturday, Oct. 27. A hockey game between alumnae and senior girls is planned.
870 Dixie LaVonne Laughery, from Charles City, will reign as "I" Queen during Homecoming festivities
Public Relations News Release 1951:96, p.1
President J. W. Maucker will crown Laughery as "I" Queen preceding the football game. The 75th birthday of Teachers College was Sept. 6 of this year.
871 President J. W. Maucker, guest speaker during a special American Education Week forum in Le Mars, Iowa, November 14
Public Relations News Release 1951:89, p.1
The thirty-first nation-wide observance of American Education Week is Nov. 11 - 17. The Le Mars forum is a cooperative undertaking by the educational agencies of Le Mars and Plymouth county.
872 New York Times - "Principal" James Gilchrist presided at the opening day in 1876
Public Relations News Release 1951:86, p.1
In 1876, 27 students and four faculty met for first classes. Today, President J. W. Maucker leads a staff of 280 instructors and a student body of 2,400.
873 Maucker slated for three talks
College Eye 43:4, p.8
Will speak in Des Moines, Waterloo, and Cedar Falls.
874 Faculty member of National Teachers college, Manila, Philippines, Prof. Zoild D. T. San Andres, is a visitor this week on the campus
Public Relations News Release 1951:72, p.1
San Andres is on a round-the-world educational tour. He will observe phases in the elementary education field while visiting colleges and universities in the United States.
875 Prof. Zoild D. T. San Andres of the National Teachers College, Manila, Philippines, is visiting the campus this week
Public Relations News Release 1951:72, p.1
While visiting colleges and universities in the United States, San Andres will observe phases in the elementary education field. San Andres is welcomed to the campus by President J. W. Maucker.
876 Prof. Zoild D. T. San Andres, National Teachers college, Manila, Philippines, is a visitor this week on the campus
Public Relations News Release 1951:70, p.
The emphasis of San Andres observations of elementary education in colleges and universities in the United States will be in the areas of rural education and laboratory schools.
877 Four speaking engagements are scheduled during the next three weeks for President J. W. Maucker
Public Relations News Release 1951:66, p.1
Maucker will speak in Cedar Rapids at the 17th annual convention of the Iowa Taxpayers association. He will speak during the sixth annual convention of the Iowa Association of School Boards in Des Moines, and he will appear at the armory in Cedar Falls.
878 President J. W. Maucker announced that an anonymous donor has give $500 in support of its lecture-cconcert series
Public Relations News Release 1951:61, p.1
Maucker and Herbert V. Hake, lecture-concert series committee chairman, expressed appreciation for the donor's action in supporting the series which brings world-famous artists to the campus and community.
879 Maucker says spirit needed
College Eye 43:2, p.8
President Maucker outlines goals at Matriculation Convocation.
880 Greenfield is one of four southwest Iowa communities in which extension courses will be offered this fall
Public Relations News Release 1951:33, p.1
"The elementary teacher shortage today is critical, and it will get worse as time goes on," President Maucker declared. "That's why we've set up a program of extension classes in cooperation with county school superintendents to alleviate the shortage."
881 Audubon is one of four southwest Iowa communities in which extension courses will be offered this fall
Public Relations News Release 1951:34, p.1
Other communities where extension classes will be conducted are Denison, Red Oak, and Greenfield. In outlining the extension course program, Maucker said it is beamed at teachers and potential teachers and those interested in furthering their education.
882 Iowa State Teachers college will offer weekly extension classes this fall in four southwest Iowa communities
Public Relations News Release 1951:37, p.1
"The elementary teacher shortage today is critical, and it will get worse as time goes on," Dr. Maucker declared. "That's shy we've set up a program of extension classes in cooperation with county school superintendents to alleviate the shortage."
883 Red Oak is one of four southwest Iowa communities in which weekly extension courses will be offered this fall
Public Relations News Release 1951:36, p.1
President Maucker pointed out that the estalishment of the extension course program will not mean a substantial reduction of consultative services offered by the college.
884 Three other southwest Iowa communities in addition to Denison have been chosen as sites where extension courses will be offered this fall
Public Relations News Release 1951:35, p.1
"The extension courses will be conducted by regular staff members from the college who will teach classes and engage in consultative work during the fall quarter. A close tie-in between the extension courses and the consultative services will be possible.
885 A welcome to all freshmen
College Eye 43:1, p.1
President Maucker offers advice to new students; photo.
886 Church night theme to be college religion
College Eye 43:1, p.4
Speakers will talk about role of religion in college.
887 Convocation to start series of 75th Anniversary events
College Eye 43:1, p.1
President Maucker will speak at Matriculation Convocation.
888 Matriculation convocation was the first in a series of five all-college events in commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the College
Public Relations News Release 1951:28, p.1
President Maucker, entering his second year as head of the college, spoke on "Our Task" and urged the faculty and students to weld themselves into a "dedicated community" as advocated by Robert Maynard Hutchins in his farewell address in Chicago.
889 A matriculation convocation, the first in a series of five all-college events commemorating the 75th anniversary will be held Friday, September 21st
Public Relations News Release 1951:26, p.1
President J. W. Maucker will speak on "Our Task" during the convocation, according to Frank W. Hill, chairman of the convocations committee. Martin J. Nelson, dean of the faculty, will preside.
890 Five events commemorating the 75th anniversary of the college will take place on campus during the 1951-52 academic year
Public Relations News Release 1951:30, p.1
E. L. Ritter, chairman of the anniversary steering committee, announced today that a matriculation convocation in the men's gymnasium will be Friday morning, September 21. President J. W. Maucker will be the featured speaker.
891 Five events commemorating the 75th anniversary of the college will take place on campus during the 1951-52 academic year, E. L. Ritter announced today
Public Relations News Release 1951:24, p.1
The events will include: A matriculation convocation; homecoming weekend; presentation of the oratorio, "Elijah"; "Founder's Day"; and Commencement week.
892 Three out-of-town speaking engagements during the coming month are scheduled for President J. W. Maucker
Public Relations News Release 1951:18, p.1
Maucker's speaking engagements will include: the Iowa Congress of Parents and Teachers in Ames; Mitchell county teachers meeting in Osage; and the annual convention of the Iowa Taxpayers Association in Cedar Rapids.
893 Campus conferences
Alumnus 35:3, p.6
Schedule of conferences held recently held on campus includes public school relations workshop; photo.
894 Missouri Valley
Alumnus 35:3, p.16
Alumni and friends met at the First Presbyterian Church; photo.
895 Plan five celebrations for 75th anniversary
Alumnus 35:3, p.5
Events will include matriculation convocation, Homecoming, performance of "The Elijah", spring colloquium, and reunion; Mr. Hart's book will also be published.
896 President Meets Mascot
Alumnus 35:3, p.19
Ten alumni visited the Springbrook State Park; photo.
897 Two hundred eighty-six students received degrees and diplomas at the commencement exercises held under the lights of O. R. Latham Stadium
Public Relations News Release 1951:14, p.1
A teacher's basic loyalty to the teaching profession does not go far enough unless that loyalty includes the concepts and values which have led to the establishment of the free public school system, President J. W. Maucker declared Thursday night.
898 Two hundred eighty-six summer students are candidates for graduation Thursday night, August 16.
Public Relations News Release 1951:13, p.1
The exercises will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Latham Stadium. President J. W. Maucker will deliver the charge to the candidates and will confer the degrees and diplomas. Candidates for the bachelor of arts degree number 180.
899 College to honor grads at dinner
College Eye 42:41, p.1
900 First convocation to hear Maucker
College Eye 42:39, p.1
Will speak in fist event of 75th anniversary celebration.