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A Century of Leadership and Service - Sunday, July 1, 1990 (Volume 1, Number 0)

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The setting 1
Institutional growth and program expansion to 1890 107
Actions of the General Assembly--1890-1902; finally significant commitment 115
Meeting educational needs, 1890-1902 141
Administering a burgeoning normal school 154
Life in the Normal School community 175
The promise of the twentieth century; the teachers colleges 218
The Normal School moves toward collegiate status 223
The General Assembly and the State Normal School 1904 through 1909 237
Institutional growth; transfer of governance to the State Board of Education (1906 through June, 1909) 255 Feature
Through troubled times (1909-1920) 268
Getting started 27
The Board of Education acts to fulfill its mandate 282
The Coordination Plan debated and rescinded 295
The first faculty 30
New and expanded curricula and services (1913 through April, 1917); the Claxton Commission 318 Column
World War I and the Teachers College; contention in Cedar Falls 348
A time of transitions; the "Golden Twenties" 369 Feature
The quest for adequate financial support 37
Increased needs during a time of economic stress 379
Academic and administrative changes; physical expansion 393 News
Celebrating a half century of service 420
President Seerley retires; an assessment 428
Continuing common experiences 436 Feature
Expanded co- and extra-curricular activities 448
Other facets of institutional life 484
Student life 52
Gestation and birth 7
Administering the Normal School 71
Changing the leadership 82
The principal-elect 90
The new administration begins its work 95
Foreword vii Letter
Preface viii
Acknowledgments xi
The Depression years 1
The Forties 101
A new president at the helm 103
The impact of World War II 111
Setting new standards for faculty preparation, professorial rank, and retirement 12
Curriculum and related matters, 1940-1950 132
Financial matters 145
Enrollment and staffing 151
The Educational Policies Commission 154
The development of a retirement policy 158
The political candidates issue 159
President Price's goal for the Iowa State Teachers College 160
Radio and television at Iowa State Teachers College 163
Student and faculty life at the Teachers College in the Forties 165
President Price resigns; an assessment 169

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