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PLANNING FOR THE ALUMNI There are nine thousand graduates of Iowa State Teachers College in Iowa alone, plus a great number in other states, and it has been the task of the Bureau of Alumni Affairs and Public School Relationships to keep in close contact with all of these people. The information obtained through these contacts has been used by the college in keeping informed of the advancement of graduates. The Homecoming events were planned by this office and a banquet arranged for at the Iowa State Teachers Convention at Des Moines. Nearly four hundred graduates attended this affair, at which Mr. A. C. Fuller spoke. Iluremi of Alumni Affairs md Public School llelotioiiships Page 30 A. C. FULLER Director
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“NOW IT SHOULD LOOK LIKE THIS” Beginning with the provision of programs and public address services for the football games in the Teachers College stadium and for your Old Gold of 1936, the Publicity Office has been kept busy throughout the school year of 1935-36. During this time, four football programs, seven basketball pro- grams, four departmental bulletins, the Student Handbook, and four issues of the Alumnus have been published as part of the services of the Bureau. Through its regular daily news service to state papers, some 2,000 news stories have been mailed out. GEORGE H. HOLMES Director Bureau of Publicity Page 29
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SPIRITUAL WELFARE AND GUIDANCE The religious activities of the campus have consisted of two genera! groups: The College Chapel Service, held in the College Auditorium each Sunday of the school year, and the program of the United Student Movement. Many prominent leaders in the religious thought of America were on the campus this year. Among these were Paul Hutchinson, managing editor of the Christian Century; Charles Gilkey, dean of the University of Chicago Chapel; Rcinhold Niebuhr, Union Theological Seminary; Albert W. Palmer, president of the Chicago Theological Seminary; and Rabbi Joseph L. Baron of Milwaukee. In addition, Davis Edwards, of the Univer- sity of Chicago, gave an interpretative reading of Maxwell Ander- son’s Valley Forge. DR. HAROLD A. BOSLEY Director Bureau of Heligious Activities Page 31
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