University of Denver. Publications Board
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
The Denver Clarion, vol. 31, issue 28, 1955 May 13
Ken Furman (Arts and Sciences), Jack Deter (Bizad), and Harold Sparks (Engineering) were elected presidents of their respective colleges in the all school elections; vote is smallest in years. Norma Jean Carpenter is the new Arts and Sciences secretary. United Fund Drive closes 1955 campaign with $1,264 total. Students apply for place on new Publications Board. 1955 Leadership conference at Pinecrest.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 32, issue 28, 1956 February 3
DU Protests Liquor Code – “Detrimental” States Alter. Pulchritude Personified – finalists named for title of 1956 Kynewisbok Queen. Grad Students Interviewed by Companies. 45 Members of the Choir Leaves on Colorado Tour (February 3, 1956). Ugliest Man Elected on February 8, 1956. Hockey Coach Neil Celley Resigns. Publications Board announces two vacancies.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 37, issue 4, 1960 October 4
Caravan Planned to DU-Wyoming Game Saturday. Denver Chapter Spurs Admitted to National Club. Freshman Campers Return from Estes Park Activities After Weekend of Work, Fun. Delta Phi Epsilon Pledge Nine Gals During Rush. Security Officers Enforce Parking Zones on Campi. Need Students on Publication Board.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 37, issue 42, 1961 April 7
Pioneer IK’s Promote New Group Goals. Senate to Probe Facts Concerning Nursing Program. Noted Metallurgist, McLachlan to Join DRI Staff, Says Alter. All School Offices Are Now Open for Student Petitions. Positions on Publications Board Open. Enberg, Lewis Challenge Eastern Team.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 37, issue 46, 1961 April 11
Powell Stresses Necessity of “Great Library” to School. ID Photographs are now Ready on Each Campus. Dr. Davis Goes North to Alaska for Position in New University. Hall Changes “Civil Defense” to Columbine. Editors Needed. Publications Board Opens Positions. Smith to Present “Othello” Readings. 1961 Kynewisbok Due About June 1.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 38, issue 40, 1962 April 3
Frosh Camp Organized. High School Tour Slated by Freshmen. Clarion Poll – Final Tests “Qualified Success,” Need Evaluation, Improvement. Students See Atlanta Crisis. BoPub to Select Publication Heads.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 38, issue 41, 1962 April 6
Rojas Announces Castro Weekend. Student Dean Selected. Rinker Meets “Male Animal”. BoPub Says Applications Due April 13. May to Take Wright Place. Ambassador B. Nehru to Address SSF.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 38, issue 51, 1962 May 11
All Students Vote Today – Campaigning Ends with Few Battles. Sorority Taps Frosh Coeds With Grades. Harold C. Petrowitz to Replace Promoted Law Professor Linn. In Closed Senate Session – BoPub Applications Reopened. AWS Sponsors Crystal Viewing. School Given Famed Bible.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 68, issue 56, 1964 May 19
Students Can Voice Choice on Next Year’s Entertainers. Student Senate Chooses New BOPUB Members, Conference Leaders. President Miller Emphasizes “Well-Rounded Individual”. Neri, Schmidt, Kappa Sigs, Phi Sigs Capture Awards at Annual IFC Dinner. Scholarship Prize in Speech Contest. Insurance Coverage for Summer Now Available. Administration Pushing for UPC BOG Abolition. Middle East Authority to Lecture today at 10.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 69, issue 42, 1965 April 9
Petition Circulating; Elections Loom Closer. Little Contact Lens, Where Are You? Hoidahl’s Survey: Class Government Exhibits Potential. Serling Points to Union Progress. Student Senate – Try at BoPub Control Fails. Editorships. Camp Counselors.
Additional filters:
- Subject
- Student government -- Elections 6
- Spring festivals 4
- Greek letter societies 3
- Demonstrations 2
- Denver Clarion 2
- Speeches 2
- The Kynewisbok [University of Denver] 2
- Choirs (Music) 1
- Courses and lectures 1
- Food service 1
- Grant(s) 1
- Leadership Conference 1
- Liquor laws 1
- Men's football 1
- Moratorium 1
- Pageants 1
- Queen Engineer 1
- Scholarships 1
- Student housing 1
- Study Abroad 1
- Theater 1
- Tours 1
- Tuition 1
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975 1
- War 1 + ∧ less