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1 | "The Only Elm" | Alumni dedicated elm tree near Library to memory of Professor M. F. Arey. |
2 | A. L. Vincent, 1902 | Employment history. |
3 | Agnes Russell, 1889, 1891 | Daughter of Agnes Russell Stirton and Robert C. Stirton will marry Lester Lee Gerhart June 20, 1917. |
4 | An inside survey | ISTC undertaking an internal review of its programs and activities. |
5 | C. F. Schweiker | Returned to Cedar Falls for visit after seven years in Philippine Islands. |
6 | Cap E. Miller, 1901, 1913 | Received Master of Science degree from Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; appointed Professor of Rural Education in Milwaukee. |
7 | Charles F. Johnson 1896, 1897 | Became Superintendent of the Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Industrial School for Boys in January 1912. |
8 | Eleanor Gray, 1915 | Received advance in salary from State Normal School at Bellingham, Washington. |
9 | Elizabeth Burney | Returns to Cedar Falls as Professor of Public School Music beginning summer 1917. |
10 | Florence Freer | Freer appointed Director of the State Women's Work in New York. |
11 | Fred D. Cram, 1909 | Rural school educator has published "The Annual School Bulletin" covering school affairs and progress. |
12 | George D. Thompson, 1890 | Appointed District Judge of Eleventh District in Iowa. |
13 | Honorary degree | President of State Board of Education D. D. Murphy received honorary degree from Grinnell College. |
14 | Ida May Wilson, 1900 | Wilson is active teacher in Spokane, Washington. |
15 | J. E. Cundy | Purchased interest in the J. S. Latta Company. |
16 | J. L. McLaughlin, 1892 | Is a representative of the Philippine Agency of the American Bible Society. |
17 | Jeanne Elizabeth Wier | Wier is Head of the Department of History and Government at the University of Nevada. |
18 | Julia L. Hurd | Hurd appointed State Manager for Vermont in Women's Work. |
19 | Kappa Rho | Women organized honor society Kappa Rho to increase interest in public speaking and debate among women. |
20 | Marriages 1 | Ella Danskin-Shaw married La Mont Abner Williams June 5, 1917. |
21 | Marriages 2 | Esther Shoemaker married Charles Kramer June 12, 1917. |
22 | Marriages 3 | Ruth Wright, daughter of D. S. Wright and Eliza Rawstern Wright, married Ralph J. Swanson June 23, 1917. |
23 | Marriages 4 | Margaret Alison Nisbet married Harold Clare Milversted. |
24 | Marriages 5 | Esther Small married Grover Little June 27, 1917. |
25 | Marriages 6 | Helen Ruth Hallingby married H. P. Frost June 26, 1917. |
26 | Mary V. Dick | Dick is Extension Conductor in Women's Work in Pennsylvania. |
27 | May E. Polley, 1892 | Has spent the last sixteen years as Supervisor of Teachers and Critic Teacher of Normal Schools in the Philippines. |
28 | Military instruction | Military instruction has taken the place of physical education for men. F. N. Mead and Major Holland are in charge of the instruction. |
29 | Mrs. Ella Danskin-Shaw, 1901 | Danskin-Shaw donated 260 acres of land to the Ivakota Industrial Farm Training School and Home for Girls in Virginia. |
30 | Mrs. R. B. Howeth, 1911 | Mary C. Jones Howeth recently graduated from the Los Angeles Normal School. |
31 | Musical Festival | Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra performed May 9 for festival. |
32 | The Alpha fortieth | Alpha Literary Society celebrated its fortieth anniversary with program at home of Mrs. George Mornin. |
33 | The alumni banquet | Emma Lambert was toastmaster at recent alumni banquet. |
34 | The alumni register | The most complete register of graduates is now printed. |
35 | The Bureau of Recommendations | Report on the number of requests for superintendents and teachers from ISTC. |
36 | The Class of 1882 | 1882 graduates returned for their thirty-fifth reunion. |
37 | The Class of 1892 | Twenty-fifth reunion of the Class of 1892 was held at commencement. |
38 | The commencement | Governor W. L. Harding gave commencement address at spring graduation. |
39 | The Extension Service | Report on services will soon be released stating that over 15,000 teachers received instruction through the Extension Servicethis past year. Funding was increased for coming year so more centers can be established. |
40 | The summer term | Enrollment for first week of summer term was 1800. Branch summer schools in Atlantic and Sheldon will provide limited instruction this first year. |
41 | The yearly enrollment | Total enrollment is 4172, with 491 men and 3681 women. |
42 | Training facilities in teaching | Teachers in training can practice teaching in Cedar Falls, Hudson, Orange, Jesup, and Waterloo, and the townships of Union, Cedar Falls, Waterloo, Bennington, and Lincoln. |
43 | William C. Schluter, 1915 | Received special fellowship at Columbia University. |