Greek letter societies
Found in 457 Collections and/or Records:
The Denver Clarion, vol. 33, issue 32, 1957 February 15
Women in the News’ Take Over Campus Activities Next Week. Greek Holidays Postponed a Week to March 7, 8. Annual Engineers’ Fete Opens Today. Summer Employment Handbook Available. Yul Brynner Receives Award. Professor to Hold TV Discussion on Novels. Engineers’ Day Program to Emphasize Scientific Research and New Machines. Hungarian Teams to Perform in Union Sunday. Greek Royalty (Greek Holiday Queen Finalists).
The Denver Clarion, vol. 33, issue 36, 1957 March 1
Mortimer Adler Scheduled as Next Social Science Foundation Speaker. Greek Holidays Dance to Feature The “Hilltoppers”. Literary Magazine "Foothills", to be Distributed. RILW Chairman Named by Student Senators. Women’s Week Finale – Denver University’s Outstanding Women Honored (Various images of women receiving awards).
The Denver Clarion, vol. 33, issue 37, 1957 March 5
Greeks Hold Annual Fete – Hilltoppers Feature of Friday Dance Night. Denver’s Business School to Host National Consumer Credit Conference This Month. Senators, Officers Back United Fund Make-Up Drive. It’s the Law – Consolidation of the Westminster Law School and DU’s School of Law.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 33, issue 39, 1957 March 12
Message for the Future – Time Capsule Buried Near Library to be Opened on DU’s 100th Birthday. Mortimer Adler Predicts Capitalistic Revolution in U.S. Within Next 50 Years. Record Crowd Turns Out For Greek Holidays Events. Greek Holidays Royalty – Shirley Smock reigned as 1957 Greek Holidays Queen.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 33, issue 50, 1957 May 7
DU Leadership Confab in Estes Set for May 24-25. Phi Kaps Cop Honors as May Days Closes. May Day Champs. Faculty to Hold Firesides. Asian-American Club to Sponsor Japanese Exhibit. Elections Delayed for Referendum Approval. Bizad Alums Celebrate Anniversary Next Week. Delta Gamma Winners in the Sorority Division of the May Fair.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, issue 2, 1957 September 24
New Band Director, Ralph E. Strouf, Announces Year’s Program. SU Board Plans – Post-Game Record Dance to be Held Friday Night. Pioneer Football Caravan Will Invade Aggie Campus. Asian Flu. Board of Trustees Elects A.L. Miller. Greek Rush Activities Progress. Convocation Kicks Off Sorority Rush.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, issue 17, 1957 November 15
DU Hosts Students’ Families. 93 Years Ago – Pioneers Herald Anniversary of Opening Session Saturday. Drummond, Noted News Analyst, Lectures on “State of the World”. Camera-Shy Cadets Leave Stadium Still Painted Blue. Faculty Fireside Program Offered by Professors. Senior Portrait Deadline for K-Book Due Today. Greek Holiday Plans at Standstill; Insufficient Funds Cited as Reason. All-School Dance Held in Student Union Sunday.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, issue 19, 1957 November 22
Holiday Special – Family Day Ticket Offer Extended to Include Thanksgiving Day Game. Coeds Host Dates Tonight – King Coronation to Climax Events at AWS Dance. Group Slates Interviews for Foreign Study. Senate Appoints Centennial Agents. Fall “Foothills” Out Today for University Personnel. Writer Talks to Full House. Chapel Committee Slates Thanksgiving as Theme. Fellowship Invites Area Students to Weekend Meet. Panhellenic Meets.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, issue 23, 1958 January 14
Controversial Lecturer, Dr. Mortimer J. Adler, Educator Visits DU as Foundation Speaker. No Official Plans – Willson Discounts Tuition Hike as “Totally Unfounded” Rumor. Faculty Firesides Open Discussion of RILW Theme. Group Competition Deleted from Annual AWS Revue. University Choir Leaves on Tour. Confused? – Try Being Double Twins. Panhel Council Outlines Regulations Governing Informal Sorority Rush.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, issue 25, 1958 January 21
Roaring Twenties’ Return. First Meeting – Freshmen Move to Organize Rally Scheduled Next Week. DU Workshop in Sociology Starts Friday. Tickets on Sale for DPA’s Next Play by Williams. Ben C. Essig Named to Preside on Development. Youthful Business Views Aired at CC Conference. Greek Holidays Committee Members Report Planning Sessions Underway. After 35 Years, “A New Leisure”.