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

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101 The needed appropriations
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.2
Teachers College is asking for additional funds from the General Assembly, raising the total budget to $287,900.
102 The new Black Hawk Hotel
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.3
New hotel will be constructed on the site of the old Burr Hotel in downtown Cedar Falls.
103 The Vocational Building
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.2
Construction will begin on $100,000 Vocational Building in the spring.
104 Official Notes
College Eye 4:16, p.3
Announcements about alumni and important education officials, including James H. Trewin, O. T. Corson, and Governor George W. Clarke.
105 Official Notes
College Eye 4:15, p.3
State Board of Examiners report on certification and accreditation printed in full.
106 Official Notes
College Eye 4:14, p.3
Important outside events in field of education are noted.
107 Official Notes
College Eye 4:13, p.3
Notes important education-related events, from both on and off campus.
108 Official Notes
College Eye 4:12, p.3
Makes important education related announcements, including items from off campus; news of the recent ISTA convention and election.
109 Official Notes
College Eye 4:10, p.3
Announces November 1914 graduates and the faculty attendees of the Iowa State Teachers Association meeting.
110 Official Notes
College Eye 4:9, p.3
Notes recent important meetings on campus; faculty on new committees are listed.
111 Official Notes
College Eye 4:8, p.3
Makes important education announcements.
112 Official Notes
College Eye 4:7, p.3

Career updates on alumni.

113 Official Notes
College Eye 4:6, p.3

News of important Iowa educators.

114 Official Notes
College Eye 4:5, p.3

Career notes on well-known educators.

115 Official Notes
College Eye 4:4, p.2

Describes National Conference of the Bureau of Education.

116 The teacher study centers
College Eye 4:4, p.4

Describes new extension program.

117 Official notes
College Eye 4:2, p.3

News of faculty and alumni; new critics in training are listed.

118 Official Notes
College Eye 3:25, p.417
Education news from around the country; many Iowa teachers do not renew their certification.
119 Official Notes
College Eye 3:23, p.381
Plans completed for the twelve week summer session; Chinese educators will visit ISTC; Professor Hart is at work.
120 Official Notes
College Eye 3:22, p.369
Notes on faculty changes; class schedule set with societies to meet evenings and athletics on Saturdays; South Hall will be repaired.
121 Official Notes
College Eye 3:20, p.334
News of controversy at University of Illinois; Professor Hart will arrive March 1; Professor Dick will visit other teacher training institutions.
122 Official Notes
College Eye 3:18, p.302
Kansas adopts Seerley textbook; Extension Service bulletin out; summer term will be six weeks; Training School will continue during the summer; Sarah Peters runs course of Bible study for women.
123 Official Notes
College Eye 3:17, p.286
Study Center schedule; summary of teaching certificates issued; ISTC students will be granted certificate for two year rural education course of study.
124 Official Notes
College Eye 3:15, p.257
News about study centers, Iowa education, and faculty appointments; Professors Hart and Eels will joint faculty sometime this spring.
125 Official Notes
College Eye 3:14, p.238
News about the faculty and curriculum; Professors Hart and Eells to assist in rural education work; Training School Building ready for students.
126 Official Notes
College Eye 3:13, p.225
Professors Cory and Lambert conducted study center; advising system revised; faculty decide on class term length; student organizations have made financial reports..
127 Official Notes
College Eye 3:12, p.204
News about faculty activities; work on Training School Building going more slowly than expected; may not move to new building until the holidays.
128 Official Notes
College Eye 3:11, p.184
Administrative notes; report of graduates for 1912 and 1913; Jesse Cundy is superintendent in Milford.
129 Official Notes
College Eye 3:10, p.169
Drake University has organized a College of Education; changes in teacher certification requirements.
130 Official Notes
College Eye 3:9, p.153
National education news notes.
131 Official Notes
College Eye 3:8, p.137
Notes on education around the country; ISNS alumna Elizabeth Perkins is conducting tours of Europe and the Middle East.
132 Official Notes
College Eye 3:7, p.120
Training School Building may be ready by December 1913; several ISTC alumni are studying at Columbia University; Professor Campbell is continuing his survey of rural education; news about Harriet Elizabeth Gunn.
133 Official Notes
College Eye 3:6, p.105
News of other normal schools.
134 Official Notes
College Eye 3:5, p.88
President Seerley will speak on rural school matters; a new secretary will be appointed; faculty considering changes in academic calendar, meeting rules, and curriculum.
135 Official Notes
College Eye 3:4, p.72
News notes of important faculty and school matters; Professor Loughridge is in Germany; new classes in home economics organized; library crowded; enrollment is over 1300; Professor Campbell studying rural schools.
136 Official Notes
College Eye 3:3, p.53
Faculty added; power plant will be improved; looking forward to alumni meeting at ISTA convention.
137 Official Notes
College Eye 3:2, p.32

News about staff changes for the year; brief profiles of new faculty and staff.

138 Official Notes
College Eye 1:10, p.163

Article commends the Department of Oratory on its success in the debates; describes the importance of the new library; an update on Professor Page's health; Karl Knoepfler and Helen Packard win graduate scholarships at University of Iowa.

139 Official Notes
College Eye 1:8, p.129
Professor Begeman has been elected president of the Iowa Academy of Science; Minnesota has authorized their normal schools to become teachers colleges.
140 Official Notes
College Eye 1:7, p.111
National educational news.
141 Official Notes
College Eye 1:5, p.76
At a meeting of the faculty, rules and regulations concerning the work of men's literary societies were adopted; text of the rules.
142 Official Notes
College Eye 1:4, p.58
Annual meeting of the Presidents' Council of State Normal Schools; meeting of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools; a life certificate bill is working its way through the state legislature.
143 Official Notes; by President. H. H. Seerley
College Eye 1:3, p.41
Article discusses education legislation in the General Assembly and possible need for more normal schools in Iowa.
144 Official Notes
College Eye 1:1, p.2

Column discusses the school system in New Orleans; NEA news.

145 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:21, p.359
The faculty is now authorized to appoint one ISTC student to take graduate study at the State University of Iowa; faculty hold many receptions; summer session bulletin prepared.
146 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:20, p.341
Controversy over President MacLean's resignation; legislation moving slowly in General Assembly; John F. Riggs is vacationing in Alabama.
147 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:18, p.306
Iowa education news; Professor Page asks for additional leave to allow his ankle to heal; legislators discuss simplified spelling; Margaret Baker now in Oklahoma; Ira Condit publishes regularly.
148 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:16, p.272
News of important educators and education-related events; pending legislation in the General Assembly.
149 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:13, p.216
Discusses the meeting of the Educational Board of Examiners, the need for small pox vaccines, and the increasing number of Americans who drink alcohol and smoke.
150 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:12, p.199
Roster of those who received degrees on November 22, 1910; George Muhleman joins chemistry faculty to replace Professor Page for winter term.
151 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:11, p.180
Professor Call will resume work in the winter term; Professor Begeman will have charge of both chemistry and physics.
152 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:10, p.161
Professor Page seems to be recovering; will remain on leave for winter term; national educational news.
153 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:9, p.144
Account of NEA funds; Roger Leavitt appointed to church board; Professor Arey's memorial of Professor Parish was published; administration addresses hazing at Iowa State University; Ellen Biscoe resigns due to poor health.
154 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:7, p.108
Discusses problems and developments in education in various states; urges interest in intensive agriculture; information on a few faculty members.
155 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:4, p.55
Changes in faculty appointments and assignments; new tennis courts and sewing machines added; many faculty on program for upcoming teacher association meeting; hope to extend millage tax; new classification scheme for colleges.
156 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:3, p.36
Praise for the work of Professor Simmons; Mabel Mastain resigns; next new building will be Training School; architectural plans are done; will build metal stacks in new Library; will select artist for murals in the new Library Reading Room.
157 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:2, p.18
Changes in assignments for Professors Fullerton and Merrill; Alice M. Heinz appointed to staff; Domestic Science Laboratory enlarged; great demand for manual training teachers.
158 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:1, p.3
Explains the process and standards for accrediting schools. Also, notes the degrees, diplomas, and certificates awarded at the close of the summer term of 1910.
159 Official
Normal Eyte 20:34, p.560
Des Moines schools teacher standards; Casper Schenk arranging alumni banquet program; praise for C. S. Cory's work in organizing the Music Festival; next ISTA meeting will feature speakers from outside Iowa.
160 Official
Normal Eyte 20:33, p.539
R. H. Volland is president of dental association; Carrie Patton will be library cataloguer for summer session.
161 Official
Normal Eyte 20:32, p.523
Ellen Biscoe is on leave due to illness; Ethel Arey will probably be acting librarian; Jessie Parish will study at University of Iowa.
162 Official
Normal Eyte 20:31, p.508
Summer session bulletin ready; Judge McDuffie may attend Commencement; Board may be on campus for Spring Music Festival; University of Iowa may organize college hospital system similar to that of ISTC.
163 Official
Normal Eyte 20:30, p.492
May be too many extracurricular activities going on; Reading Circle halts work due to overwork; weather unpredictable; summer term bulletin nearing completion.
164 Official
Normal Eyte 20:29, p.475
State educational news.
165 Official
Normal Eyte 20:28, p.461
News on simplified spelling.
166 Official
Normal Eyte 20:27, p.444
State educational news; Professor Tompkins resigns; Sarah Rice will address Chicago alumni.
167 Official
Normal Eyte 20:26, p.428
Brief Commencement week schedule; contractor putting roof on new Library; Lecture Committee has done fine work; committee assignments for Parish funeral; literary society work must be protected..
168 Official
Normal Eyte 20:25, p.417
Edith Buck and Laura Falkler will be on leave; F. C. Ensign appointed inspector of secondary schools; will publish booklet with illustrations; Ellen White replaces Bess Johnson as stenographer; normal school presidents meet; Ellen Biscoe back at work.
169 Official
Normal Eyte 20:24, p.397
National educational news.
170 Official
Normal Eyte 20:23, p.379
President Seerley will make several addresses; Washington's Birthday celebration went well.
171 Official
Normal Eyte 20:22, p.359
State and national educational news.
172 Official
Normal Eyte 20:21, p.344
State and national educational news.
173 Then and Now; State Teachers College alumni banquet; Iowa City, Iowa; February 9, 1910
Normal Eyte 20:21, p.Supp. 1
Text of President Seerley's address; President Seerley recalls his days as a student at the University of Iowa and the development of normal schools.
174 Official
Normal Eyte 20:20, p.329
University of Iowa has new grading system; article by Kenneth Colegrove published; breakdown of degrees and certificates for Class of 1910.
175 Official
Normal Eyte 20:19, p.312
National and state educational news; Asa Mathews and Lenore Shanewise admitted to University of Chicago.
176 Official
Normal Eyte 20:18, p.296
State and national educational news.
177 Official
Normal Eyte 20:17, p.281
Chicago alumni group may organize; alumni attend Iowa dinner in North Dakota; membership of Board of Education standing committees.
178 Official
Normal Eyte 20:16, p.264
John Riggs is investigating rural education; fourteen states represented in college enrollment this year; Normalites at University of Iowa will hold banquet.
179 Official
Normal Eyte 20:15, p.248
College Hospital now functioning; regulations for admission; Mrs. A. M. Potter, a nurse, is in charge.
180 Official
Normal Eyte 20:14, p.232
Summer session being organized; faculty makes new rules on special courses; Jennie Hutchinson teaching at Buena Vista College.
181 Official
Normal Eyte 20:13, p.217
Library roof should be done very soon; windows can then be installed and heat hooked up to the building
182 Official
Normal Eyte 20:11, p.184
Highlights of the ISTA convention
183 Official
Normal Eyte 20:10, p.168
Preparations for the College Hospital; Carrie Parker resigns; former Professor Loughridge doing well at Des Moines College; many alumni and faculty active in ISTA.
184 Official
Normal Eyte 20:9, p.152
Rules for eligibility to participate in athletics and other extracurricular activities; invites students to visit the aquarium.
185 Official
Normal Eyte 20:8, p.136
News about appointments of alumni to educational posts; Alumni Association will give reception at ISTA meeting; Professor Frampton gives recital; praise for James Trewin's speech on the new board and its plans.
186 Official
Normal Eyte 20:7, p.120
College Hospital will open as soon as possible
187 Official
Normal Eyte 20:6, p.103
Appreciation by Myra Call for Ray Cleveland, who died recently
188 Official
Normal Eyte 20:5, p.88
Steel frame of Library roof nearly done; window glass and ventilation equipment on hand; teacher certification exam will be given; faculty golf group holding series of tournaments.
189 Official
Normal Eyte 20:4, p.54
Professor H. E. Gordon at University of Iowa died; program for Northwest Iowa Teachers Association; Ethel Vinall joins faculty; A. E. Winship will visit; Professor Meyerholz collecting material on education.
190 Official
Normal Eyte 20:3, p.38
Commencement addresses will be published as conclusion of work of Board of Trustees; many alumni are teaching at colleges and universities.
191 Official
Normal Eyte 20:2, p.18
Announces teacher association meetings; President Seerley met alumni at meeting in Seattle.
192 Simplified spelling is popular
Normal Eyte 19:26, p.402
President Seerley outlines the case for bring English spelling closer to a phonetic basis.
193 Simplified spellers meet; they discuss many things pertaining to spelling reform
Normal Eyte 19:25, p.388
President Seerley reports on the work of the board at its annual meeting.
194 Accredited colleges
Normal Eyte 19:24, p.375
President Seerley writes of the actions at the North Central meeting in Chicago.
195 A trust of educators
Normal Eyte 19:23, p.356
President Seerley writes of his experiences at the North Central meeting in Chicago.
196 The promise of this hour, A. D. 1908
Normal Eyte 19:12, p.177
Text of address by President Seerley at close of fall term.
197 Chapel talk, given Wednesday, March 18, 1908
Normal Eyte 18:24, p.370
Believes that there is a call to teach, a divine call to help others.
198 Official
Normal Eyte 18:24, p.369
Text of President Seerley's winter term closing address: The Importance of the Teacher; believes that the greatest influence in teaching comes from the teacher him or herself rather than from subjects.
199 Bulletin of the Kindergarten and the Primary School
Normal Eyte 16:27, p.417
ISNS has published a bulletin on kindergarten and primary school best practices.
200 Child saving vs. child reform
Normal Eyte 16:9, p.Supplement
Text of President Seerley's address at Council Bluffs, November 3, 1905.