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Vayne Arnold Lowry records

 Record Group
Identifier: RG8

Scope and Contents

The Vayne Arnold Lowry records contain files from the Regents of Education during the 1940s and 1950s, as well as multiple copies of Lowry's "Forty Years at General Beadle: 1922-1962," a forty-year history of the college.

Dates

  • 1922 - 1983

Creator

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Biographical / Historical

Vayne A. Lowry was born at Hibbard, Indiana on September 23, 1896. He was the son of John and Uretha Lowry. He attended a rural elementary school and graduated from high school at Culver, Indiana. He attended Purdue University prior to serving in the U.S Army in World War I, returning to Purdue University and received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1919.

Post-graduate work was done at University of Iowa and he was awarded honorary doctorates by both Dakota State College and Dakota Wesleyan University.

He married Daisy V. Easterday on November 9, 1919. They raised four children, John, Robert (whom was killed in action in France during WWII), Nancy and Susanna.

Dr. Lowry served as an instructor at Des Moines, Iowa, in West High School in 1920; instructor and coach at Central High School from 1920-22; instructor and coach at Eastern State Normal School, Madison, SD from 1922-25; and Dean of Men at Eastern from 1925-32.

In 1933 he became the ninth President of Eastern State Normal School and held that position until his retirement in 1962. He then was in charge of the Smith-Zimmermann State Historical Museum from 1962-72. He actively supported the college and wrote a history of the school Forty Years at General Beadle 1922-1962.

Lowry was always very active in the state and community. Memberships and awards included: Board of Trustees of the Madison Community Hospital, State WWI History Board, President SD Academy of Science, Director of the Madison Chamber of Commerce, President of the Sioux Council, American Legion, Rotary Club, Eminent Citizens Award, Distinguished Service Award and a member of the Masonic Lodge.

Vayne Arnold Lowry died at his home on January 8, 1980 at the age of 83.

In 1959 Lowry Hall, a 70 men dormitory, was built and named after President Vayne A. Lowry.

Extent

4.3 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Files from the Office of the President during Lowry's presidency at General Beadle State College (formerly Eastern State Teachers College).

Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Dakota State University Archives Repository

Contact:
820 N Washington Ave.
Madison South Dakota 57042 United States