Seerley--Homer Horatio [President of ISNS and ISTC]

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# Title Date Summary
1 President's column; to the readers of the College Eye
College Eye 19:37, p.1
President Seerley says good-bye to students.
2 President Homer H. Seerley
Old Gold 0:0, p.18
Letter from President Seerley praising the quality of ISTC graduates; photo.
3 John B. Knoepfler, professor, Iowa State Teachers College, 1900-1926; memorial talk to the faculty and student assembly October 14, 1926 10:00 A.M.
College Eye 18:15, p.5
Text of Professor Seerley's memorial address.
4 Foreword
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.5
President Seerley's short tribute to Professor Wright.
5 The main factors
College Eye 17:20, p.4
Thoughts on the reasons for having Homecoming.
6 Civilization
Old Gold 0:0, p.
Quotation from President Seerley.
7 President Seerley issues welcome to old grads; thirty-eighth year as President of this school
College Eye 16:7, p.1
Text of welcome message.
8 Notice!
College Eye 16:3, p.7
Sons and daughters of alumni should inform President Seerley's office.
9 Pres. Seerley addresses students; "What is the good of coming to college?"
College Eye 15:3, p.1
Text of address.
10 The mystery and power of speech; address by Pres. Seerley at the National convention of Zeta Kappa Psi
College Eye 14:24, p.3
Text of the address.
11 Homecoming
College Eye 14:7, p.1
President Seerley hopes that Homecoming will serve the good purposes of the school.
12 Alumni of Teachers College
Old Gold 0:0, p.39
Address given by President Seerley.
13 Yesterday and today; on Homecoming, October 29, 1921
Old Gold 0:0, p.252
President Seerley discusses reunions.
14 The end crowns the work
College Eye 13:27, p.6
Text of President Seerley's Commencement address.
15 Washington and Lincoln
College Eye 13:21, p.5
Text of President Seerley's address.
16 Committee of Fundamental Studies
College Eye 13:19, p.7
Committee should report for work.
17 The common people and the common school
College Eye 13:15, p.2
Text of President Seerley's address to the consolidated schools conference.
18 Greatest time in the world
College Eye 13:14, p.1
Text of President Seerley's Commencement address.
19 Memorial address
College Eye 13:11, p.4
At ISTA convention, President Seerley remembers those who have died.
20 Homecoming address
College Eye 13:10, p.3
Text of President Seerley's Homecoming address.
21 Greeting from the President
Old Gold 0:0, p.18
Letter from President Seerley to the readers of the Old Gold.
22 Editorially speaking; athletics as a college builder; Homer H. Seerley, President, Iowa State Teachers College
College Eye 12:18, p.4
President Seerley states his views on participation in intercollegiate athletics and sports.
23 Educational notes
College Eye 12:15, p.3
News of other teacher colleges.
24 Official notes
College Eye 12:, p.7
Enrollment trends over previous five years; budget estimates.
25 American Ass'n of Teachers Colleges meet; Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday, 6:30 p.m., February 21, 1920
College Eye 11:16, p.1
Schedule of events for the American Association of Teachers Colleges convention.
26 The Teachers College Valhalla
Old Gold 0:0, p.187
President Seerley outlines plans to expand the historical and memorial museum, located in the Library, to include tributes to those who rendered service during World War I; photo.
27 Official
College Eye 9:30, p.5
News of professors and staffing changes.
28 Value and advantages to be derived from attendance at summer school
College Eye 9:30, p.4
School can now be completed in three years instead of four, due to summer school.
29 Official
College Eye 9:29, p.5
Officers elected in Faculty Club; national news regarding education.
30 Official
College Eye 9:28, p.5
News from other colleges; encourages more men from Iowa to join military service.
31 Official
College Eye 9:27, p.6
Hill M. Bell retired from Drake University.
32 Official
College Eye 9:25, p.5
News of teachers across the state.
33 Henry Sabin; October 23, 1829. March 22, 1918
College Eye 9:24, p.6
Biography of Henry Sabin by President Seerley.
34 Official
College Eye 9:24, p.6
Edna Sanford resigned; news of other schools.
35 The Inside Survey; continuation of Pres. Seerley's speech at Atlantic City, N. J. on The Inside Survey
College Eye 9:24, p.5
36 Official
College Eye 9:23, p.6
Letter from O. H. L. Mason describing his experiences in France; Henry Sabin died March 22, 1918.
37 The Inside Survey; continuation of Pres. Seerley's speech at Atlantic City, N. J. on The Inside Survey
College Eye 9:24, p.5
38 Official
College Eye 9:22, p.7
Des Moines College and Highland Park College have consolidated; President Seerley has been appointed to a national committee on resolutions.
39 The Inside Survey; address delivered by Pres. Seerley at Atlantic City, N. J.
College Eye 9:21, p.1
Defends the need for normal schools.
40 Official
College Eye 9:20, p.5
Encourages continued support of colleges because their students support the military by joining the armed forces.
41 Official
College Eye 9:19, p.5
Compiled answers to the query of 150,000 teachers as to their money spending habits.
42 Official
College Eye 9:17, p.5
Winifred Merrill has passed her violin recital; will graduate from the Institution of Musical Art in New York City.
43 Official
College Eye 9:12, p.5
News of other colleges; faculty changes; consolidated school update; financial board met.
44 Pres. Seerley gives opinion; student teacher proposition in downtown schools; this matter has attracted considerable attention
College Eye 9:12, p.1
Believes Cedar Falls is benefited by student teachers from T. C.
45 Official
College Eye 9:11, p.5
Letter from C. E. Steele describing current Y. M. C. A. projects.
46 Chapel program adopted by the faculty November 5, 1917
College Eye 9:8, p.2
New program will allow student and faculty business to be conducted on Tuesdays and Thursdays instead of holding regular assemblies.
47 Baccalaureate address
College Eye 9:4, p.2
Part three of President Seerley's address titled, "The Power of the Endless Life."
48 Baccalaureate address
College Eye 9:3, p.4
Part two of President Seerley's address titled, "The Power of the Endless Life."
49 Baccalaureate address
College Eye 9:2, p.5
Part one of President Seerley's address titled, "The Power of the Endless Life."
50 The glories of productive life; Baccalaureate address by Homer H. Seerley, President Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa
College Eye 8:4, p.4
Continuation of President Seerley's Baccalaureate address.
51 The glories of productive life; Baccalaureate address by Homer H. Seerley, President Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls
College Eye 8:2, p.4
Text of President Seerley's Baccalaureate address.
52 Official
College Eye 7:31, p.6
News of faculty and alumni; this year's Commencement ends forty years at T. C.; news of other educational institutions.
53 Official
College Eye 7:30, p.6
Faculty and alumni news; news of other colleges.
54 Official
College Eye 7:29, p.5
Summary of the Big Five Teachers Association conference; news of faculty; news from other colleges.
55 Official
College Eye 7:28, p.5
News of alumni; list of students who have found jobs.
56 Official
College Eye 7:27, p.5
Faculty changes; alumni news; news from other campuses; Professor Wright completes forty years of service and is named Senior Professor and College Historian; will lead Bible study and prepare historical papers.
57 Official
College Eye 7:26, p.6
Faculty changes; Iowa education news.
58 Official
College Eye 7:25, p.5
Alumni news; national education news.
59 Official
College Eye 7:24, p.5
News of other Normal Schools; news of faculty and alumni.
60 Official
College Eye 7:22, p.6
Faculty changes; Professor Colegrove will take a leave of absence; news of other teacher colleges.
61 Official
College Eye 7:21, p.6
Discusses the National Education Association meeting in Detroit.
62 Official
College Eye 7:20, p.6
T. C. will do self-inquiry of its costs of administration to students and reevaluate standards; national education news.
63 Official
College Eye 7:18, p.6
Faculty news; news from other normal schools; State Board of Education will meet in February.
64 The Young Women's Christian Ass'n. 1886--1916; 'A jubilee shall that fiftieth year be unto you'. Lev. 25:11
College Eye 7:16, p.1
Description of events for the anniversary celebration; short history of organization.
65 Examination in physics placed on same basis as agriculture, domestic science, and manual training; summer term
College Eye 7:15, p.6
Publication of resolution adopted by the Educational Board of Examiners.
66 The consolidated college
College Eye 7:15, p.1
Believes religious organizations should concentrate their monetary donations to fewer schools.
67 Official
College Eye 7:12, p.6
President Seerley describes the highlights of his trip to Nashville, Tennessee, for an education conference.
68 Official
College Eye 7:3, p.6
National education news.
69 Iowa State Teachers College
Old Gold 0:0, p.361
Letter from President Seerley to Almond Gates of the Waterloo Business College, endorsing the college as a place for business training.
70 Official Notes
College Eye 6:31, p.3
Arrangements for Commencement are in place; Board will look at summer session for content; study centers have made excellent progress.
71 Official Notes
College Eye 6:30, p.3
News of important educators and education-related events; rooms are being rented in new dormitory.
72 Official Notes
College Eye 6:29, p.3
Notes important state and national education-related events; several alumni teaching at other colleges; state will conduct survey of state educational institutions; coordination controversy will not be re-opened..
73 Official Notes
College Eye 6:28, p.3
News of alumni and General Assembly activity.
74 Official Notes
College Eye 6:27, p.3
Makes important education announcements at the local, state and national level; ISTC students doing well at University of Iowa..
75 Official Notes
College Eye 6:26, p.3
Announces death of O. E. French; results of survey concerning standard areas of education.
76 Debating and oratory
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
In the triangular compact with Coe and Morningside covering three years, Teachers College won the first year, Morningside second, and Coe third. In oratory under the Normal School League, Teachers College has won four successive years.
77 Miss Sara F. Rice
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 3:7, p.1
Gave patriotic address on President Lincoln's birthday; address will be printed for distribution.
78 Official Notes
College Eye 6:25, p.3
General Assembly at work on appropriations requests; praise for J. W. Jarnagin; Extension Service at work.
79 The athletic report
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
Review of winter and fall sports results and update on spring sports.
80 The College Eye
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
College Eye staff consists of Rex Haight as editor, Jasper Thompson as business manager, and Faith Kiddoo as local and alumni editor. The College Eye is the successor of the Normal Eyte. The new title adopted by the General Assembly.
81 The College Symphony Orchestra
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
Director Barzille Winfred Merrill and the Orchestra gave a fabulous concert February 12.
82 The Dramatic Club
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 17:45, p.1
Large crowd at January 31 presentation of "Stop Thief" necessitated offering a second showing of the play.
83 The Dramatic Declamatory Contest
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
Seven students participated in the final contest on March 5. Ruth Egbert Imlay winning first, J. H. Boatman second, and George Zimmerman third.
84 The Iowa Club
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
The Iowa Club is a student organization managed by the rural teachers who are taking the special course for country school training. It is a literary society and discusses everything pertaining to country life, and country school work.
85 The Musical Festival
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
The Musical Festival will take place this year on April 20th with concerts by the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra, afternoon and evening. There will be no chorus this year. Professor John B. Knoepfler is the manage of the festival this year.
86 The Newman Catholic Association
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
The Newman Catholic Association has upheld a high record of service during the entire year. This year promises to be one of the best this organization has served the College in securing the moral and religious welfare of the students.
87 The summer term
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
A record number of students are expected to attend summer school this year. Opening day is set for June 2, 1915.
88 The Twin City I. S. T. C. Association
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
The Twin City I.S.T.C. Association held it's annual banquet at St. Paul on March 3, There were some sixty members present, and a fine time was had by all
89 The women's demonstration in physical training
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
All teachers and students in the Women's Department took part in a demonstration of their skills March 1. The program consisted of a grand march, general gymnastics, folk dancing, social dancing, rhythm, and Swedish gymnastics.
90 Official Notes
College Eye 6:23, p.3
News of important educators; news from the recent National Education Association convention.
91 Official Notes
College Eye 6:22, p.3
Review of events at the North Central Presidents' Council, held in Chicago on February 19 and 20.
92 Official Notes
College Eye 6:21, p.3
Makes important education-related announcements from both on and off campus; Macy Campbell named Acting Director of rural education; Professors Hart and Colegrove will be in charge of study centers.
93 Official Notes
College Eye 6:20, p.3
Makes announcements about important people and events in education, both locally and nationally; health of Henry Sabin is not good; study centers prospering.
94 Official Notes
College Eye 6:19, p.3
Announces important happenings in education.
95 Official Notes
College Eye 4:18, p.3
Announces and reviews events and important issues concerning education; plans for Vocational Building on hand; will seek bids soon; hope to begin work soon.
96 Official Notes
College Eye 4:17, p.3
Makes important statewide and national education announcements.
97 Changes of the year
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.2
Recitations and lab hours are changed and building hours lengthened; student work at rural independent school districts and study centers is continuing; faculty are assisting with two day county teachers' institutes.
98 Enrollment
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 1935:48, p.1
Number of students enrolled from June 15, 1914 to present is 3378; summer 1914 enrollment was 2022.
99 Summer school
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
This coming summer term will be extended pending financial support from the General Assembly; the term will begin June 2, 1915, and will give more opportunities for study to teachers.
100 The dormitory
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
First section of new dorm building will be completed by opening of fall term and will house 128 women; more sections will be constructed if the millage tax is renewed by the General Assembly.