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1 | Faculty, graduates, former students in the U.S.A., U.S.N., National Army and other service | Assignments and addresses of alumni, faculty, and former students who are in the military service. |
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2 | Army and Navy | Supplement to issue 2 lists former ISTC students in military. |
3 | Brief Reports 1 | Thomas B. Stewart leaving position of superintendent at Sac City to take position in Jefferson, Iowa. |
4 | Brief Reports 10 | Eleanor Gray appointed Assistant Preceptress in women's dorm at Bellingham, Washington, State Normal School. |
5 | Brief Reports 11 | William L. Hearst honored for service by professional men of Cedar Falls. |
6 | Brief Reports 12 | Lilly Robinson promoted to Principal of Canton, South Dakota, High School. |
7 | Brief Reports 13 | O. H. L. Mason cabled to returned to U. S. to serve as chief speaker for Third Liberty Loan. |
8 | Brief Reports 14 | Karl J. Knoepfler and Corinne B. Record-Knoepfler have a new son. |
9 | Brief Reports 15 | Mabel Dayton-Karr's husband, William Robert Karr, called to Army Y. M. C. A work. |
10 | Brief Reports 16 | Mary E. Martin accepted as student at New York State Library School. |
11 | Brief Reports 17 | Ray D. Nelson is faculty member at North Texas State Normal School and is chairman of the Advisory Committee of Y.M.C.A. |
12 | Brief Reports 18 | Calvin J. Schmitt accepted superintendency of Washington, Iowa, Schools. |
13 | Brief Reports 19 | Hawley J. Whitacre published report on motion pictures in "The Midland Schools". |
14 | Brief Reports 2 | Melvin R. Fayram designated State Inspector of the Normal Training High School. |
15 | Brief Reports 20 | Ivah Blank-Clayton published a literary paper in the P. E. O. Record. |
16 | Brief Reports 21 | Don Deal transferred to Fort Dodge High School as head of commercial department. |
17 | Brief Reports 22 | Fern E. Sharp enlisted in army. |
18 | Brief Reports 23 | John E. Partington reported for duty. |
19 | Brief Reports 3 | Erma L. Krout is editor of "The Highlander," and selected as Editor-in-Chief of "The Piper" college annual. |
20 | Brief Reports 4 | Arthur S. Gist has studies published in "School and Society". |
21 | Brief Reports 5 | Nelson Fay Cooledge in charge of manual training at Conway, Arkansas, State Normal School. |
22 | Brief Reports 6 | G. L. Gunnerson graduated from Agricultural Course at Iowa State, was instructor of Agriculture at Ottumwa, and is superintendent at Sioux Center. |
23 | Brief Reports 7 | Nell J. Gunn is in Nebraska City, Nebraska. |
24 | Brief Reports 8 | Iris Livingston accepted position as Home Demonstration Agent for U. S. government. |
25 | Brief Reports 9 | LeRoy A. Westcott appointed Regimental Surgeon at Palo Alto, California. |
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26 | Brief Reports 24 | Alvin Tostlebe reported for U. S. Naval Reserve Force. |
27 | Brief Reports 25 | Milton Tostlebe is recovering from pneumonia. |
28 | Brief Reports 26 | Frank Jewell returned home to report as soldier. |
29 | Brief Reports 27 | J. Percival Huget installed as pastor of the Tompleins Avenue Congregational Church in Brooklyn, New York. |
30 | Brief Reports 28 | C. Ray Aurner instructing in education at Cornell College. |
31 | Brief Reports 29 | George Galloway is member of Iowa Reading Circle Board and Director of Fourth District. |
32 | Brief Reports 30 | W. H. Hoyman arranged for students to get credit for Red Cross work. |
33 | Brief Reports 31 | H. E. Blackmar issued course of study useful for his teachers. |
34 | Brief Reports 32 | W. A. Ottlie accepted superintendency of Winthrop, Iowa. |
35 | Brief Reports 33 | Fred D. Cram is Educational Director in Y. M. C. A. work at Camp Dodge. |
36 | Brief Reports 34 | Charles H. Meyerholz gave course of lectures at Camp Dodge on governments. |
37 | Brief Reports 35 | Mabel Louise Anderson published book "A Study of Virgil's Descriptions of Nature". |
38 | Brief Reports 36 | Joseph B. Clay elected to Cedar Falls school board. |
39 | Brief Reports 37 | Harry H. Huffman elected superintendent of schools of Clear Lake, Iowa. |
40 | Brief Reports 38 | Mrs. A. H. Hoffman elected county superintendent of Polk County. |
41 | Brief Reports 39 | George H. Hilliard appointed supervisor in University Elementary School at Iowa City. |
42 | Brief Reports 40 | W. S. Yeager is Army Y.M.C.A. worker in France. |
43 | Brief Reports 41 | S. A. Potts re-elected as superintendent of schools at Colfax, Iowa, with a pay increase. |
44 | Brief Reports 42 | H. E. Blackmar named by Democratic Party leaders as candidate for superintendent of Public Instruction. |
45 | Brief Reports 43 | H. C. Moeller re-elected as Black Hawk County Superintendent with a pay increase. |
46 | Brief Reports 44 | John R. Slacks appointed Black Hawk County Club leader. |
47 | Deaths 1 | Izola M. Sweeney died after brief illness January 24, 1918. |
48 | Marriages 1 | Inez Brown married Harry McDonald February 28, 1918. |
49 | Marriages 10 | Mildred Walls married Howard J. Robinson April 15, 1918. |
50 | Marriages 2 | J. F. Sly married Blanch Campbell February 16, 1918. |
51 | Marriages 3 | Frank Richards married Margaret E. Montillon December 1917. |
52 | Marriages 4 | Margaret Dick married R. Angus Steadman. |
53 | Marriages 5 | Zetta Ruth Higgins married Charles E. Kirk March 8, 1918. |
54 | Marriages 6 | Mabel Anderson married C. B. McDonald November 29, 1917. |
55 | Marriages 7 | Ruth Margaret Cobb married R. S. Grossman February 1918. |
56 | Marriages 8 | Lillian Stensrud married Irving A. Nelson February 3, 1918. |
57 | Marriages 9 | Roxana A. Wellman married Grant N. Spinden November 29, 1917. |
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58 | "The United States" | Pageant "The United States", arranged by Elizabeth Hughes, was printed in "The Midland Schools". |
59 | Alumni Notes | Graduates who had part in section programs of Iowa State Teachers Association. |
60 | Deaths 2 | Helen Ruth Corning died of tuberculosis March 3, 1918. |
61 | Deaths 3 | J. L. Packer died at Washington, Iowa, January 19, 1918. |
62 | Deaths 4 | Alice Pierce died in Forest City, Iowa, January 1918. |
63 | Faculty 1 | Belle C. Scofield spoke at Sioux City Teachers Association. |
64 | Faculty 2 | Hope Graham spoke at Des Moines and Cedar Rapids State Teachers Associations. |
65 | Faculty 3 | Cliff W. Stone spoke at Cedar Rapids Association. |
66 | Faculty 4 | Grace Tear spoke at Cedar Rapids Association. |
67 | Faculty 5 | Macy Campbell spoke at Cedar Rapids Association. |
68 | Faculty 6 | Lilliam Lambert conducted session at Cedar Rapids Association. |
69 | Faculty 7 | Corinne Brown spoke at Cedar Rapids Association. |
70 | Henry Sabin | Henry Sabin died in California March 22, 1918. |
71 | Homer H. Seerley | Homer Seerley chosen to represent Normal Schools of the Nation in National Emergency Council of Education. |
72 | James S. Fields | James S. Fields became wheat expert, had wheat purchased by Canadian government, and won first prize at Dry Farming Contest. |
73 | Macy Campbell | Macy Campbell developed way of selling War Savings and Thrift Stamps, adopted by Iowa. Macy Campbell now county chairman of Third Liberty Loan Campaign. |
74 | Professor D. S. Wright | D. S. Wright vacationed in New York City to attend Religious Education Association of the United States and visit daughter. |
75 | Registered and recognized | ISTC Bachelor of Arts degree received accreditation from Board of Regents of New York. |
76 | Registrar C. S. Cory and Mrs. Cory | C. S. and Mrs. Cory vacationed at Hot Springs, Arkansas. |
77 | Summer Extension Schools | Summer schools to be conducted at Spencer, Denison, and Red Oak. |
78 | The Consolidated School Conference | The conference occurred March 7 and 8 with addresses given by Homer Seerley, A. M. Deyoe, J. A. Woodruff, and W. B. Sandford. Macy Campbell was executive chairperson. |
79 | The winter term graduates | List of graduates for winter term. |
80 | Winifred Merrill | Winifred Merrill will receive diploma from Institute of Musical Art in New York. |
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81 | "Widow by Proxy" | Mid-winter play "Widow by Proxy" was given by Dramatic Club with music by College Orchestra. |
82 | Basketball | Men are in military training instead of physical training system at College; J. O. Perrine, former director, replaced by Russell Glasener. |
83 | County superintendents | List of graduates elected as county superintendents. |
84 | Faculty in the Service 1 | L. H. Van Houten is member of Medical Sanitary Corps as First Lieutenant. |
85 | Faculty in the Service 2 | John Barnes to serve as Educational Director in the Army Young Men's Christian Association. |
86 | Faculty in the Service 3 | Henry John Peterson to serve as Educational Director on request of Y. M. C. A. |
87 | Faculty in the Service 4 | Harry L. Eells to serve as Educational Director through Y. M. C. A. |
88 | Faculty play | Faculty members gave play, "The Real Thing", for Army Y.M.C.A. at Camp Dodge. |
89 | Forensic data | Men debated Morningside College; women debated Coe College; Mr. Perrott to be representative at Interstate Oratorical Contest. |
90 | Resigned | Edna Sanford resigns from post as Secretary of the extension office. |
91 | Student Friendship Fund | Students and faculty contribute $8038.23 to Y.M.C.A. |
92 | The Old Gold | Three new assistant editors with Old Gold; military section added. |
93 | The Radio School | Telegraph school changed to Radio School with Professor J. O. Perrine in charge. |