March 21, 1908.

Dr. Otto Kuntze & His Iowa Mineral Office.
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March 21, 1908 – Iowa City’s Otto Kuntze – one of America’s best-known mineral collector and dealer – dies suddenly at age 41.

Otto Kuntze – one of America’s best-known mineral collector and dealer – was born in Nordhausen, Germany in 1867, held a degree of Doctor of Philosophy from one of the leading German universities, and was trained as both a geologist and a chemist. Records are a bit unclear, but it appears that Kuntze came to America in the mid-1890’s, settling in Iowa City around 1896/1897 – where he opened a drug store. In those days, there were several very successful family drug store/pharmacies in Iowa City – so, before long, Kuntze decided to put that aside and follow his truest passion – geology and mineralogy. Over the next decade, Kuntze became known as America’s finest mineralogist.

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March 20, 1950.

SUI Field House
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March 20, 1950 The Iowa City Press-Citizen features the Iowa State High School Boys Basketball Tournament opening play in the SUI Field House.

The SUI Field House – opening in 1927 – was one of the first facilities built on the west side of the Iowa River. For years, the Field House not only hosted all Hawkeye basketball games, but it was also the home of the Iowa State High School Boys Basketball Tournament.

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March 19, 1979.

SUI’s A. Craig Baird – The Father of International Debate.
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March 19, 1979 – SUI’s Professor of Speech & Debate (1925-1970) – A. Craig Baird – passes away at age 95.

In 1925, Speech Professor A. Craig Baird came to Iowa City and continued a tradition he had started at Bates College in Maine – taking his debate teams overseas to compete with Oxford University students in England. Over the next 45 years, Baird built the modern debate program at Iowa, wrote and/or edited over 36 books on public speaking, and became known world-wide as “The Father of International Debate.”

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