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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...storm over a report (pooh-poohed by U.C.L.A.) that a student and former Hawkeye center had telephoned vital Iowa football secrets to U.C.L.A.'s new and talented coach, Red Sanders. The loudest roar in the storm was the voice of Iowa's President Virgil Hancher: "A breach of canons . . . moral turpitude . . . Such a student would not be justified in receiving a degree from this university...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: In the Running | 10/3/1949 | See Source »

...such a generally gloomy atmosphere, some speakers had little advice to offer. But one whose advice seemed to make sense was the University of Iowa's President Virgil Hancher. Said he: "Somewhere along the pathway of progress the art of contemplation has been lost. The Society of Friends, certain Roman Catholics, and an occasional mystic or band of mystics have preserved the art. They retain anchorage in a sea of ceaseless motion, of disquiet and drifting. You can make it a rule of life to withdraw each day into quiet and contemplation. You have but one life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: You Chosen Ones ... | 6/14/1948 | See Source »

...Virgil Hancher was a dark-horse candidate, but no stranger to lowans. Born on an Iowa farm, he got his A.B. and law degree at the State University, where he was a high scholarship man and president of his class, two years ago was president of the Iowa Alumni Association. He also went to Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, got an M.A. there. No educator, he gave up a better-paid law practice to take the $12,-ooo presidency, was chosen to give Iowa an efficient business administration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: New Man, New Iowa | 9/23/1940 | See Source »

Many an educator envied Mr. Hancher his job. Through the middle of the University in Iowa City rolls the peaceful Iowa River. The University buildings are on a gigantic scale: its field house contains a full-sized practice football field; its indoor swimming pool is one of the largest in the U. S. On the river banks stand a Rockefeller-financed Medical College, a Rockefeller-financed theatre, a Carnegie-financed art building. Even more famed is Iowa's Child Welfare Research Station...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: New Man, New Iowa | 9/23/1940 | See Source »

Last week lowans anxiously wondered how much help and encouragement President-elect Hancher would give to the University's arts program. Mr. Hancher would only say: "It is my personal opinion that creative effort has a proper place in a balanced fine arts program." Old Carl Seashore croaked: "A very fortunate appointment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: New Man, New Iowa | 9/23/1940 | See Source »

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