Price--Malcolm Poyer [President of ISTC]
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1 | Old Administration Building Northern Iowan 118:21, p.5 |
Central Hall, renamed the Administration Building, had a long history at UNI before being torn down in 1984; photo. | |
2 | UNI Museum Herb Hake exhibit Northern Iowan 114:10, p.5 |
The UNI Museum displayed the works of Herb Hake on September 24. Hake was an artist as well as a radio broadcaster at UNI. The event displayed some of his works as well as student artists who attempted to recreate his style by creating caricatures of staff and students; photo. | |
3 | Final Thursday Reading Series features Cedar Falls native Nancy Price Northern Iowan 108:40, p.7 |
Nancy Price shared her views on writing twenty-five years after publishing "Sleeping with the Enemy". She urged writers to be grateful for criticism because it means someone cared enough to respond to your writing. | |
4 | College Hill Partnership to host Tree Lighting Celebration Northern Iowan 107:25, p.5 |
Students and members of the community will kick off the holiday season with open houses, entertainment, discounts, special sales, and holiday goodies; photo. | |
5 | Celebrations; the President's House: celebrating a century Northern Iowa Today 93:2, p.2 |
History of the President's House; description; special events over its history; renovations; all chief executives of UNI except Principal Gilchrist have lived in the house; photo. | |
6 | NU High students to host cemetery walk on Saturday, Sept. 27. Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Student to portray influential Cedar Falls citizens buried in Fairview Cemetery. | |
7 | Faculty profile: a life with math Northern Iowa Today 80:1, p.18 |
Biographical profile of mathematics professor Augusta Schurrer; photo. | |
8 | April 26 investiture planned for University of Northern Iowa President Robert D. Koob Public Relations News Release 1995:320, p.1 |
An investiture ceremony for UNI President Robert D. Koob will be held in the UNI-Dome. | |
9 | Eight presidents span University of Northern Iowa's 120-year history Public Relations News Release 1995:321, p.1 |
During the 120 year history of the University of Northern Iowa, only eight men have been president. | |
10 | A new president at the helm A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.103 |
Biographical sketch of Malcolm Price; President Price's initial views and objectives; photo. | |
11 | Curriculum and related matters, 1940-1950 A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.132 |
Detailed coverage of curriculum change, especially the movement to reformulate general education. | |
12 | Enrollment and staffing A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.151 |
Meeting the challenge of post-war enrollment increases; photo. | |
13 | Financial matters A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.145 |
Meeting the challenge of post-war inflation; developing the residence hall system; starting the Price Lab School complex; photo. | |
14 | President Price resigns; an assessment A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.169 |
Tributes to President Price's achievements; photo. | |
15 | President Price's goal for the Iowa State Teachers College A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.160 |
President Price believes that teacher education is still the appropriate role for the college. | |
16 | Radio and television at Iowa State Teachers College A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.163 |
The beginnings of radio and television at the college, including the controversy with KXEL. | |
17 | Student and faculty life at the Teachers College in the Forties A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.165 |
Recreation, speech, debate, and drama during the 1940s; photo. | |
18 | The Educational Policies Commission A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.154 |
The foundation and role of the EPC; its early work; its relationship with college administrators; photo. | |
19 | The evolution of the institution A Century of Leadership and Service 2:0, p.212 |
Establishing the PDL system; defeat of an honor system; the theft and cheating ring; coordination with the other Regents universities; the change from ISTC to SCI and then to UNI; the organization of the colleges; photo. | |
20 | Services Wednesday August 10 for Dr. William C. Lang, emeritus professor of history, former vice president of University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1993:678, p.1 |
Funeral services for William C. Lang are announced. | |
21 | Waves return to University of Northern Iowa campus for convention Public Relations News Release 0:621, p.1 |
UNI to host a convention of Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service. | |
22 | Alumni luncheon during University of Northern Iowa's Homecoming October 4 to honor Dr. William C. Lang. Public Relations News Release 1991:80, p.1 |
William C. Lang will be honored at a luncheon during Homecoming weekend. | |
23 | What's in a name--such as campus buildings Northern Iowan 86:3, p.7 |
A brief look at the people for whom campus buildings are named; photo. | |
24 | History of one-room schools, UNI bonded together Public Relations News Release 1987:118, p.1 |
A brief history of education in the state of Iowa from its early territorial days to the present. Nearly forty percent of educators within the state were trained in the Cedar Falls Teachers College. Includes statistics gathered by President Malcolm Price. | |
25 | Verna Kennedy retires after 45 years in UNI Controller's Office Public Relations News Release 1986:469, p.1 |
She says "What I'll miss are the people I've worked with through the years, as well as the University community. This has been a wonderful place to work;" there was a reception held in her honor; only one other person has worked at UNI longer. | |
26 | For those who served Alumnus 70:2, p.16 |
World War II alumni who did not return should be remembered; photo. | |
27 | Former UNI P. R. director George Holmes dies Public Relations News Release 1981:98, p.1 |
A memorial service will be held for George Holmes. Holmes was director of University Relations for forty two years prior to his retirement. | |
28 | Kampus and Khaki Alumnus 65:2, p.14 |
Brief history of military presence on campus during World War II; Betty Brimm remembers social and recreational scene during war; photo. | |
29 | Dr. Malcolm Price Alumnus 60:4, p.23 |
Died in August 1974. | |
30 | One good turn . . . deserves another Alumnus 59:4, p.14 |
President Price enjoys wood-working and other hobbies in his retirement; photo. | |
31 | Price honored UNI Century 1:4, p.4 |
Elected to cultural hall of fame in Port Charlotte, Florida; photo. | |
32 | Price honored Northern Iowan 69:58, p.6 |
Former President Malcolm Price elected to Port Charlotte Hall of Fame. | |
33 | Dr. Marshall Beard remembered Alumnus 57:3, p.6 |
Dr. Beard died April 11, 1971; tributes; photo. | |
34 | Price Lab School Public Relations News Release 1972:130, p.1 |
General information about the history and current happenings at Price Lab School, now celebrating 90 years in operation. | |
35 | George Holmes reminisces Alumnus 56:3, p.7 |
Mr. Holmes recalls the UNI presidents with whom he has worked and the various challenges that UNI has faced; photo. | |
36 | Honor classes return for reunion Alumnus 56:3, p.12 |
184 attend reunion; service awards announced; photo. | |
37 | Alumni Service Awards Presented at 88th Annual UNI Alumni-Faculty Reunion Public Relations News Release 1971:658, p.1 |
List of awardees during the presentation given on May 30. | |
38 | Mrs. Malcolm Price Alumnus 56:2, p.9 |
Died September 21, 1970. | |
39 | Three memorial scholarships established with UNI Foundation Public Relations News Release 1970:281, p.1 |
Scholarships established in memory of the Anton Berg; Dorothy Michel; and Mary Day Price. | |
40 | Former UNI First Lady Dies Public Relations News Release 1970:38, p.1 |
Mrs. Malcolm Price, 75, has passed away. Funeral services are being held at the First United Methodist Church of Cedar Falls. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery in Waterloo. | |
41 | UNI staff to honor Maucker Public Relations News Release 1969:462, p.1 |
Students, faculty, and staff will honor President Maucker and his wife at a special testimonial dinner. The dinner is to be held in University Hall of the Union. | |
42 | SCI war years president retires Alumnus 48:3, p.10 |
Dr. Price offers extensive comments on his presidency during the war and post-war years; photo. | |
43 | Regents approve 1963-64 budget with men's residence hall contract College Eye 56:35, p.1 |
Project budget approved for Shull Hall; other projects on capital improvements list. | |
44 | Education Offers New Majors Old Gold 0:0, p.96 |
The Departments of Education and Psychology joined together to create more classes and conferences for students to learn and interact from. Many of the college organizations were sponsored by the department. The Department also hosts a number of talented and educated faculty that students can go to for help; Photo. | |
45 | Department of Education Conducts Research Project Old Gold 0:0, p.102 |
Mr. Carpenter produced films to replace Campus School observations, and Dr. Looby and Dr. Lamke did research on the Rapid Learners Research Project; the Elementary Education Conference and the Elementary Leaders Conference were two annual events; photo. | |
46 | Lab school named for Dr. Malcolm Price Alumnus 44:2, p.9 |
Dedication ceremony honors Dr. Price. | |
47 | Malcolm Price Lab School dedication set for Monday College Eye 50:24, p.1 |
Brief schedule of ceremony; photo. | |
48 | Education Strives To Understand Child Old Gold 0:0, p.102 |
Description of the Department of Education and Psychology; photos. | |
49 | Phi Delta Kappa, Newest Honorary Old Gold 0:0, p.211 |
Description of the fraternity that was installed on campus in the Spring of 1957; photo. | |
50 | Department of Education and Psychology Old Gold 0:0, p.44 |
The Department of Education and Psychology, in cooperation with the Department of Teaching, is workng on motion pictures to replace the many observations normally made at the Campus School; photo. | |
51 | Education Old Gold 0:0, p.94 |
Brief description of the department; photo. | |
52 | President's message Old Gold 0:0, p.81 |
Brief description of the message; photo. | |
53 | Education Staff Conducts Five Conferences Old Gold 0:0, p.82 |
Description of the Educational Clinic and a list of the conferences that were held over the year; photos. | |
54 | Dr. Dreier meets in Des Moines College Eye 46:23, p.3 |
With Farm Bureau scholarship committee. | |
55 | Kappa Delta Pi meets College Eye 45:40, p.3 |
Malcolm Price will show movies from trip to Europe. | |
56 | Faculty elected to chamber jobs College Eye 45:32, p.10 |
Nine faculty will be part of Cedar Falls Chamber of Commerce. | |
57 | Dormitories and off-campus College Eye 45:21, p.6 |
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58 | Price family meets former students in ticket line at Opera House in Paris Alumnus 37:4, p.5 |
Meet several acquaintances while traveling in Europe; photo. | |
59 | Education Old Gold 0:0, p.39 |
The Department of Education sponsors a meeting of the Driver Training Association and a special workshop for education supervisors featuring nineteen foreign educators; photo. | |
60 | Education Old Gold 0:0, p.138 |
Brief description of the Department of Education and photos of the faculty and of some of the classes; photo. | |
61 | 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. | |
62 | 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. | |
63 | 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. | |
64 | Twenty-nine members of the instructional and administrative staffs are listed in the 1952 edition of Who's Who in the Midwest Public Relations News Release 1952:498, p.1 |
According to the compilers those included in the publication are of significant reference interest nationally and sectionally, but are identified with the central and midwestern states. Biographical material is given for some of those listed. | |
65 | Who's Who lists eleven from here College Eye 43:19, p.1 |
A number of faculty listed in Midwest Who's Who. | |
66 | Special To: Honolulu Star-Bulletin Public Relations News Release 1952:460, p.1 |
A snack is delivered by former college president, Malcolm Price, to Teruo "Satch" Mukai, from Puunene, the island of Maui, Hawaii. The snack was enough for eight persons. | |
67 | Faculty travels College Eye 43:15, p.8 |
Attend teacher standards meeting in Des Moines. | |
68 | Faculty participation under Price First 75 Years 0:0, p.55 |
Establishment of EPC. | |
69 | Four-Quarter rural program, 1943 First 75 Years 0:0, p.120 |
President Price puts renewed emphasis on elementary education; four quarter curriculum seen as move toward increasing standards in rural teaching. | |
70 | New President - Dr. James William Maucker Public Relations News Release 1950:402, p.1 |
Maucker became the college's fifth president in colorful inauguration ceremonies on September 15. He succeeded Malcolm Price who resigned after ten years in the presidency. Price has remained with the college as a professor of education. | |
71 | Education Old Gold 0:0, p.46 |
Brief description of the department; photo. | |
72 | Education Old Gold 0:0, p.46 |
Brief description of the department; photo. | |
73 | Kappa Delta Pi Old Gold 0:0, p.164 |
List of members; photo. | |
74 | Faculty election results released College Eye 42:22, p.3 |
List of winners in Faculty Senate and committee elections. | |
75 | Memorial is presented to former president College Eye 42:22, p.1 |
SLB puts together photos of last ten years at ISTC as memento for former President Price. | |
76 | Presidential candidates for the Student League board gave short campaign speeches Monday morning (March 5) at an all-student convocation. Public Relations News Release 1950:252, p.1 |
The two candidates are Lee Mille, 22, sophomore from Manchester and Don Peters, 21, junior from Marcus. Miller is majoring in physics and mathematics and Peters in business education. | |
77 | 1950 Leaves Mark on ISTC Campus Public Relations News Release 1950:165, p.1 |
A presidential inauguration, the fifth in 74 years, was one of several major changes during 1950. Starting last June a minor in journalism was offered. Plans were approved for granting a major in library science starting next June. | |
78 | Maucker, prexy, and Price, teacher, agree that 'presidency is fine job' College Eye 42:7, p.2 |
President Maucker and former President Price talk about the job and what needs to be done. | |
79 | Dr. J. W. Maucker was appointed by Governon William Beardsley as a member of the State Board of Educational Examiners Public Relations News Release 1950:39, p.1 |
The State Board of Educational Examiners administers the statutes of the state pertaining to the granting of teachers certificates. It determines the standards for teacher training courses for teacher certificates. | |
80 | Fall issue of Alumnus printed; mailing starts College Eye 42:2, p.5 |
Mailed to 19,000 alumni. | |
81 | Forty new administrative faculty members join staff fall quarter College Eye 42:2, p.5 |
List of new faculty. | |
82 | Forty new staff members at Iowa State Teachers college Public Relations News Release 1950:26, p.1 |
The new personnel replace staff members now on leave and former staff members who have retired or accepted new positions. Eleven faculty members are on leave. | |
83 | Discussing mutual problems on the campus were President-elect J. W. Maucker and former President Malcolm Price. Public Relations News Release 1950:19, p.1 |
The inaugural ceremonies for Maucker were held with the college's annual matriculation convocation Friday morning. Price resigned September first to accept a professorship at the College. | |
84 | J. W. Maucker, new president of the College Public Relations News Release 1950:20, p.1 |
Maucker talks in his office with President Charles E. Friley, Iowa State College, and President Virgil M. Hancher, State University of Iowa. The new administrator, Maucker, is only 37 years old and succeeds Malcolm Price. | |
85 | New ISTC President outlines obligations of opportunity Public Relations News Release 1950:18, p.1 |
Maucker said that the opportunity to study truths rather than the manufactured "truths" of a political minority, is a "priceless privilege" with four major obligations. Maucker is the fifth president in the 74-year history of Teachers College. | |
86 | Outlines of college presidents, Iowa State Teachers College inauguration Public Relations News Release 1950:19, p.1 |
Leaders in Iowa Educational policy were present at the college for the inauguration of the college's now 37-year-old president, J. W. Maucker. Maucker was named president September first after the resignation of his predecessor, Malcolm Price. | |
87 | The nation's newest college president today (Friday) stressed the obligations linking the golden opportunities of America's educational system Public Relations News Release 1950:16, p.1 |
J. W. Maucker said that America's world role requires educational opportunity as "simply one phase of something bigger in American society." That "something" is general social opportunity without artificial barriers." Special guests listed. | |
88 | J. W. Maucker will be inaugurated as fifth president of the college on Friday, September 15, in the Men's Gymnasium Public Relations News Release 1950:15, p.1 |
The inauguration will coincide with the traditional matriculation convocation held every fall. Henry C. Shull, will present Maucker to the faculty and students. Maucker's inaugural address is entitled "The Obligations of Opportunity." | |
89 | J. William Maucker, 37, moved into the presidential office and assumed duties and responsibilities Public Relations News Release 1950:13, p.1 |
The fifth president of the College, Maucker succeeded Malcolm Price who announced his resignation June 19. Maucker came from Montana State University where he has been dean of the school of education and director of the university's summer sessions. | |
90 | President Malcolm Price resigns; accepts education professorship Alumnus 34:3, p.2 |
Text of resignation letter. | |
91 | Untitled Alumnus 34:3, p. |
Price family; photo. | |
92 | The retiring president of the College, Malcolm Price, conferred 182 B. A. degrees and awarded 94 diplomas at the summer commencement, August 10 Public Relations News Release 1950:7, p. |
Malcolm Price awarded the honors and prizes and Martin J. Nelson, dean of faculty, presented the candidates for degrees and diplomas. The summer graduation list follows. | |
93 | "Who is really educated?" was the question Malcolm Price, attempted to answer for 276 graduates at the summer commencement Public Relations News Release 1950:9, p.1 |
Malcom Price took a quotation from Isocrates in the fourth century before Christ as the "ageless" definition of an educated person. Price stated that "success can only be achieved in terms of the human factor." | |
94 | Malcolm Price will become an "ordinary professor" at the opening of the fall quarter in September Public Relations News Release 1950:6, p.1 |
The 54-year-old administrator who did "not choose longer to be a college president," served as head for ten years. He will be succeeded by J. W. Maucker, dean of education for the past four and a half years at the University of Montana. | |
95 | Dr. Malcolm Price, told graduates "We are fortunate to be working during an important developmental period in the profession of teaching" Public Relations News Release 1950:5, p.1 |
Malcolm Price urged more than 250 summer term graduated and their guests that "As citizens and as professional workers, may we remember that the future depends upon each of us working effectively in a truly professional manner." | |
96 | Commencement dinner party for summer graduating class, Tuesday, August 8, in the Commons Public Relations News Release 1950:3, p.1 |
President Malcolm Price's speech will be "The Thread That Runs So True." The program for the dinner will include a brass ensemble, a piano solo, and singing of the Alma Mater at the close of the program. | |
97 | Letter from President Price College Eye 41:38, p.2 |
Thanks members of the College Eye staff for their cooperation and fine work they have done. | |
98 | Price uses plastiform blocks to show demands on college College Eye 41:38, p.5 |
The college needs to provide more services in order to train the same number of teachers in the future; photo. | |
99 | Price vacations now; prepares for teaching College Eye 41:38, p.6 |
Malcolm Price will be teaching two sections of educational psychology. | |
100 | Reverend John Paul Vincent will deliver the baccalaureate address to summer graduates, August 6 Public Relations News Release 1950:2, p.1 |
The Topic of the address will be "Making Your Life Count." President Malcolm Price will preside at the service.A vocal duet will be presented by Joanne Bendixen and Phyllis Porter, students of Harald Holst. |