Issue Contents
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1 | Honor roll | Assignments and addresses of alumni, faculty, and former students who are in the military service. |
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2 | Alumni notes 1 | George H. Hilliard is Supervising Principal of University Elementary School for Training of Superintendents of State University of Iowa. |
3 | Alumni notes 2 | Myrtle Jamison appointed County Superintendent of Schools in Wapello County, Iowa. |
4 | Army and Navy news 1 | Julian Gist selected for Special Training in personnel work and sent to Washington, then promoted to Captain. Currently Personnel Officer at Camp Funston. |
5 | Army and Navy news 10 | Frances B. Philo accepted as member of First Unit of Reconstruction, one of first twenty-five selected from U.S. |
6 | Army and Navy news 11 | Charles F. Perrott delivering oration at Y. M. C. A. |
7 | Army and Navy news 12 | George E. Wallace, Y. M. C. A. Physical Education Director, is permanently identified with Army work. |
8 | Army and Navy news 2 | William L. Hearst appointed Assistant Chief of Surgical Service at Base Hospital. |
9 | Army and Navy news 3 | W. C. Schluter now in medical department of 4th Infantry of American Expeditionary Forces. |
10 | Army and Navy news 4 | Hjalmar Ostergaard attended Infantry School of Arms and remained as instructor. |
11 | Army and Navy news 5 | Glenn Rodgers one of eleven Navy men transferred to Officer Material School. |
12 | Army and Navy news 6 | Robert Dick being sent to France; Lieutenant R. Angus Steadman, husband of Margaret Dick-Steadman, is with American Expeditionary Forces in France. |
13 | Army and Navy news 7 | George D. Eaton recently promoted to Camp Director and continues work at Y. M. C. A. |
14 | Army and Navy news 8 | W. G. Moorhead is Camp Athletic Director. |
15 | Army and Navy news 9 | Frank W. Shultis accepted for overseas service in Army Y. M. C. A. |
16 | Faculty in the service 1 | Irving H. Hart accepts position as Educational Director of Army Y. M. C. A. |
17 | Faculty in the service 2 | J. O. Perrine appointed First Lieutenant in Signal Corps of U. S. Army. |
18 | Faculty in the service 3 | E. L. Palmer joined officer's Training Camp. |
19 | Faculty in the service 4 | Benjamin Van Oot at Army Y. M. C. A. College training for overseas service. |
20 | Faculty in the service 5 | W. O. Lockhart on board training ship in Navy. |
21 | Faculty in the service 6 | L. H. Van Houten specialist in the Sanitary Corps of Medical Service in Army. |
22 | Faculty in the service 7 | Anna Gertrude Childs and Robert Fullerton have volunteered services for social work with the Y. M. C. A. to work with soldiers in France. |
23 | Faculty in the service 8 | Henry J. Peterson working as Educational Y. M. C. A. Director. |
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24 | Alumni notes 10 | Cap E. Miller will be professor of Farm Management at State Agriculture College in North Dakota. |
25 | Alumni notes 11 | Jesse Stewart sends copy of the "Monitor." She is Supervisor of Rural Training Center. |
26 | Alumni notes 12 | B. W. McKeen is candidate for General Assembly in California. |
27 | Alumni notes 13 | Leonard St. John promoted to Research Chemist in Government Experiment Station at University of Illinois. |
28 | Alumni notes 14 | Aubrey C. Grubb advanced to second in rank of chemistry faculty of Purdue University. |
29 | Alumni notes 15 | Marguerite Hardaway accepted position as Head of Department of Chemistry at Kenosha, Wisconsin High School. |
30 | Alumni notes 16 | P. E. McClenahan was candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction for Iowa in Republican Primary. |
31 | Alumni notes 17 | Elizabeth Burney in Sartori Hospital for acute appendicitis. |
32 | Alumni notes 18 | Wallace J. Knobbs works at Clemens Automobile Company in Des Moines. G. Verne Orr is assistant manager. |
33 | Alumni notes 19 | George S. Dick, President of Nebraska State Normal School at Kearney, will give address at National Education Association convention. |
34 | Alumni notes 20 | Ida M. Wilson admitted to Government Intensive Training School for employment managers. |
35 | Alumni notes 21 | M. W. Sheffield re-elected general secretary of Frankford, Kentucky. |
36 | Alumni notes 22 | Marion Cooley Chief of Experimental Community Cannery. |
37 | Alumni notes 3 | Gilbert L. Gunnerson appointed Acting County Agent of Sioux County. |
38 | Alumni notes 4 | Esther Shoemaker-Kramer has been appointed Home Demonstration Agent for Scott County, Iowa. |
39 | Alumni notes 5 | F. Otis Randall has been re-elected Principal of Flathead County Free High School in Kalispell, Montana. |
40 | Alumni notes 6 | Edith Hafner re-elected Superintendent at Guthrie Center, Iowa. |
41 | Alumni notes 7 | Clara Chassell prepared outline for presentation on "Religious Education in Institutions of Higher Learning in the United States." |
42 | Alumni notes 8 | Helen Scott Cantine, 14 year old daughter of alumni Edward and Etta Robinson-Cantine, was sponsor of newship Caponka. |
43 | Alumni notes 9 | J. Ernest Cameron wrote a two hundred page report for Iowa Geological Survey entitled "The Pleistocene Geology of Northwestern Iowa." |
44 | Deaths 1 | Horatio Lizer died from cancer on June 4, 1918. Married to Mary Fenner. |
45 | Deaths 2 | Mary E. Keehl died December 5, 1917. |
46 | Deaths 3 | Hattie Higby Timmerman died on June 28, 1918. |
47 | Deaths 4 | Charles E. Stinson killed in automobile accident. |
48 | Faculty notes 1 | W. H. Davis published two theses concerning two new plant diseases near Cedar Falls. The titles are "The Aecial Stage of Alsike Clover Rust" and "Chloratic Corn." |
49 | Faculty notes 2 | Nola K. Fromme appointed Head of Department of Home Economics. |
50 | Faculty notes 3 | Olive M. Young, Head of Home Economics, and Marguerite M. Hussey, Acting Head of Women's Physical Education, resigned. |
51 | Faculty notes 4 | Monica Wild appointed Assistant Head of Women's Physical Education. |
52 | Faculty notes 5 | John C. McGlade appointed Director of Extension Division in absence of Irving H. Hart. |
53 | Faculty notes 6 | Hugh S. Buffum appointed Director of Spencer Summer Extension School. |
54 | Faculty notes 7 | Macy Campbell selected to complete State War Savings Stamp Campaign. |
55 | Faculty notes 8 | Maud Thompson and Myra Stevens resigned from Home Economics Department. |
56 | Faculty notes 9 | Homer H. Seerley attended meeting of Emergency Council of Education concerning war; elected to executive committee. |
57 | Marriages 1 | Hal Washburn and Hazel Stevenson Gos Washburn married on May 1, 1918. |
58 | Marriages 2 | Helan Katz and George Robeson were married on May 8, 1918. |
59 | Marriages 3 | Edna May Sanford and Earl Jay Miller married May 31, 1918. |
60 | Marriages 4 | Paul James and Helen Hinkson were married in May 1917. |
61 | Marriages 5 | Viola M. Nolte and Carl W. Miller married on July 2, 1918. |
62 | Marriages 6 | Marion Shillinglaw and Frank Long were married on July 3, 1918. |
63 | Marriages 7 | Ann Jacobsen and Wilson Scott Reiniger married May 19, 1918. |
64 | Marriages 8 | Harry C. Heald and Lora Mae Lee were married April 20, 1918. |
65 | Marriages 9 | Jane I. Daubenberger and Godrey A. Nicoloy married June 1, 1918. |
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66 | Alumni granted degrees | Alumni were granted degrees at State University of Iowa during the year. |
67 | Commencement play | Bertha Martin selected play "Mother" by Jules Eckert Goodman as commencement play. |
68 | Eva A. Wier Wier--Eva A. (Class of 1888) |
Eva A. Wier contributes two poems to paper. |
69 | Faculty notes 10 | Clara Seerley, Myra Call, and Homer H. Seerley attended "Win the War Convention" for League to enforce peace. Myra Call attended Women's Council of National Defense. |
70 | Faculty notes 11 | G. H. Walters nominated by Democrats of Iowa as candidate for Superintendent of Public education. |
71 | Faculty notes 12 | Marguerite Uttley hired at Normal School Faculty in Washington State. |
72 | Faculty notes 13 | George Mount is Iowa Faculty Representative at Y. M. C. A. annual convention. |
73 | Faculty notes 14 | E. J. Cable gave four educational lectures to soldier classes at Camp Dodge on "Geographical Features of the Seat of War in Europe." He worked under Harry L. Eells, Educational Director of Camp Dodge. |
74 | Faculty notes 15 | W. H. Kadesch, former member of Physics Department and Instructor in U.S. Naval Academy, is considering founding a special school to train young men for Naval Service. |
75 | Hon. William L. Harding | William L. Harding, Iowa Governor, issued proclamation forbidding teaching and speaking of any language except English in schools, businesses, churches, and on the street. |
76 | Liberty day, 1918 | Cedar Falls celebrated Third Liberty Loan Friday with parade and public meeting. |
77 | Memorial Day | W. W. Gist in charge of Memorial Day program honoring Clifford Stevens and Henry Booth, students who died in service. |
78 | Neil Fullerton | Neil Fullerton, father of C. A. Fullerton, died April 30, 1918 at age 87. |
79 | The 1918 student May holiday | Program, picnic, international dances, machine gun demonstration, and band concert were held to celebrate annual May Fete. |
80 | The alumni breakfast | Breakfast served to class of 1918. R. D. Daugherty sang alumni song he wrote. Acting president was Henrietta Radell. New class welcomed and report given on building Campanile. Officers elected for next year. |
81 | The June section, class 1918 | 262 diplomas were conferred at June graduation. |
82 | The last Y.W. and Y.M.C.A meeting | Last Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. meetings for year were held June 2 with a Sacred Musical as program. |