Newspaper articles about Nile Kinnick's last football season at the University of Iowa, his subsequent football awards, his participation in the 1940 All Stars game, his Iowa speaking tours, and his enlistment and training in the U.S. Naval Air...
This Building Is No Mystery -- There Are 13,100 S.U.I.Grads in Iowa -- Art Student at Iowa -- Basketball Forecast -- The Little Man With the Big '24' -- The Governor Stands Alone -- Life Members of the Association
McBride's Haul -- The Needs of the University -- Audubon's Georgia Parris -- Is College Worthwhile? -- We Resist this Knowledge -- Dr. Arthur Steindler -- The Political Poll is Here to Stay -- The Rise of the Social Scientist -- Study People!...
On the Campus -- Dean Emeritus Carl E. Seashore -- Alexander and Repass -- Sam B. Sloan -- The Recollections of Darby Smith -- Universities in Crisis -- The Hawkeyes -- The Iowa Lakeside Laboratory -- The Recollections of Darby Smith --...
A Vast, New Horizon for the Arts -- Something New Under the Midnight Sun -- Sociology and Our Rising Crime Rate -- An Iowa Son Returns Home -- Reunion With A 'Temporary' -- The Uncommon Educator -- The Liberal Dilemma -- Inauguration --...
To the Editor -- Point of View -- Campus News -- Introducing: The New Arena—Recreation Project -- The Great Depression:
Why It Can't Happen Again -- '69 Alumni Return for Homecoming '79 -- Time After Time Premiere: Super Show at the UI -- Dr....
A Biological Breakthrough: UI researchers have found that the disease causing fungus Candida is really a quick-change artist. Their discovery could help in the treatment of millions of people who suffer from this virulent pathogen that causes...
Rambling 'Round Our Domain -- Fall Athletics at Iowa -- In Olden Days -- The Iowa-Oklahoma Game -- Twelfth Annual Homecoming -- Alumni Dinner At Des Moines -- The Rediscovery of Iowa -- A Summer In Retrospect -- A Quarter Century of Athletics --...
Letter of application to the Federal Radio Commission to grant an experimental television broadcasting license to the University of Iowa, with additional letter of support to Sen. Brookhart, both written by Carl Menzer, manager, radio station WSUI.
Prof. E.B. Kurtz, head of the Dept. of Electrical Engineering. He, along with radio station WSUI manager Carl Menzer, were largely responsible for the development of experimental television broadcasting during the 1930's at UI.