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1 Constitution Day Celebration occurred September 17, 1919.
2 Extension special service Professors Alison Aitchison, Charles A. Fullerton, and Charles H. Bailey perform extension services in their fields.
3 Football Romeo Short employed to assist as coach.
4 Harold E. Christiansen Christiansen appointed College Reporter for Cedar Falls Record, and is Sports Correspondent for Des Moines Capital.
5 Henry M. Eicher Eicher, member of State Board, died July 27, 1919 of angina pectoris.
6 Hon. D. D. Murphy D. D. Murphy re-elected as President of State Board of Education.
7 Summer term commencement 123 summer term students received their diplomas from the president August 21 during Commencement ceremony.
8 The athletic organization Switch from R. O. T. C. to athletic training is headed by Ivan Doseff.
9 The College Eye 1919-20 edited by C. P. Archer, Nelson Hersey, and Eleanor Sweeney. Advisory Board consists of Professors Meyerholz, Perrine, Lynch, Fagan, and Zechiel.
10 The college year 1918-19
11 The military situation R. O. T. C. endss. Resumption of athletics and physical training.
12 The Summer Graduating Class Students graduated with degrees and diplomas.
13 The Summer Schools Enrollment for 1919 listed.
14 Training School enrollment 380 pupils enrolled in Training School.
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15 Anna E. McGovern McGovern retired July 15 and was assigned limited service for summer. She moved to California.
16 Committee on Conferences Conferences planned with Department of Public Instruction for Consolidated Schools, Normal Training High Schools, and County Superintendents.
17 David I. Green Green elected Economics Professor at Kenyon College.
18 Dr. C. W. Stone Stone appointed to be in charge of Official Report of Education in A. E. F. Also elected Acting Professor of Educational Psychology at University of Illinois and Professor at Washington State College.
19 Frampton William Frampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Frampton, died.
20 Gewehr Gewehr in Department of Geography before H. J. Peterson's return.
21 Homer H. Seerley President Seerley attended National Education Association meeting, where he was appointed to many committees.
22 Hon. B. F. Ketcham Ketcham appointed to replace Eicher on Iowa State Board of Education.
23 Hon. I. J. McDuffie McDuffie has retired from business.
24 Hon. James H. Trewin Trewin is Chairman of Iowa Code Commission.
25 Hon. Roger Leavitt Leavitt is chairperson of Iowa Committee of National Council of Congregational Churches.
26 Macy Campbell Campbell to make report--"What to do with the Village School."
27 Maude Thompson Thompson elected as Home Economics Head of the State Normal School.
28 Prof. A. C. Page Page and wife move to California and have neighbors from the ISTC.
29 Vacation trips 1 President and Mrs. Seerley traveled to Bozeman, Montana.
30 William H. Gemmill Gemmill gave address before Society of Progressive Oral Advocates. Has been studying plans in education of the deaf.
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31 C. A. Fullerton Fullerton member of Touring Committee for surprise inspections of rural schools.
32 Ethel Baxter Baxter accepted place as New York City librarian.
33 F. Russell Glasener Glasener appointed Athletic Director at West Waterloo Schools.
34 Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs Representatives listed.
35 L. H. Van Houten Van Houten, on leave of absence as Captain in Sanitary Corps, designated Director of Educational Service in Military Hospitals.
36 Mary E. Martin Martin resigned to attend Library School, but her health does not permit completion of plans.
37 Miss Charlotte M. Lorenz Lorenz appointed to work in Spanish at Laurence University.
38 Miss Ira Roberts Roberts is Home Demonstration Agent in Milwaukee.
39 Professor B. W. Merrill Merrill elected Director of School of Music at Indiana State University.
40 Professor Ira S. Condit Condit purchased house in Cedar Falls.
41 R. F. Seymour Seymour wrote from New York City on his fifteen day leave.
42 Resignation 2 Mary L. Dougherty accepted position at Minnesota State Normal School at Mankato.
43 Resignations 1 Harriet B. Case leaving to assist Professor Torrens in New York City.
44 Resignations 10 Belle C. Scofield accepts assistant superintendency at Butte, Montana.
45 Resignations 11 Corinne Brown will accept work elsewhere.
46 Resignations 12 Lou A. Shepherd accepts position of Primary Supervisor at Des Moines College.
47 Resignations 13 Laura L. Remer resigned to pursue advanced study and training.
48 Resignations 14 Hazel Aldrich will go to Columbia University in New York for graduate study.
49 Resignations 15 Letty E. Walsh resigned to pursue advanced study and training.
50 Resignations 16 Miriam Miller accepts teaching position in Des Moines.
51 Resignations 3 E. Laurence Palmer selected as editor and writer on nature study for the public schools of New York.
52 Resignations 4 J. C. McGlade entered graduate college at State University of Iowa.
53 Resignations 5 William O. Lockhart accepted professorship of agricultural education at University of Tennessee.
54 Resignations 6 Esther Hurwich giving up teaching to tend home.
55 Resignations 7 J. V. R. Hilgert accepts work as instructor in College of Commerce, State University of Iowa.
56 Resignations 8 Wesley M. Gewehr accepts professorship of history at Morningside College.
57 Resignations 9 Hope W. Graham accepts high school history work in Chicago.
58 Vacation trips 2 Monica Wild, Doris E. White, and Madeline Nisbet vacationed at Glacier National Park and Pacific Coast.
59 Vacation trips 3 Lowell E. M. Welles traveled through Canadian Rockies to Pacific Coast.
60 Vacation trips 4 John B. Knoepfler spent vacation at Walthill, Nebraska.
61 W. W. Gist Gist elected Chief Chaplain of the National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic.
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62 Arben L. Young Young received commission of Second Lieutenant and began overseas service.
63 Carl E. Axtell Axtell is breeder and promoter of shorthorn cattle with an eight hundred acre ranch.
64 Earl A. Roadman Roadman appointed head of Rural Leadership department at Upper Iowa University.
65 Esther Benbow Benbow continues work in Eldora, Iowa.
66 F. O. Smith Smith gave lecture on "The Measurement of Intelligence" and has devised a method of survey.
67 Florence N. Reese-Aitken Reese-Aitken living in Montana with husband.
68 George D. Eaton Eaton accepts superintendency of Laurens, Iowa, after returning from service.
69 George H. McManus McManus decorated with distinguished service medal.
70 Harriet Keeler McGee and Rev. J. Ralph McGee J. Ralph McGee is pastor in Brookline, Massachusetts. Son, Homer, completed first year in Boston Latin School.
71 Henrietta Radell Radell receives highest salary of any teacher in Iowa.
72 J. L. St. John St. John at State College of Washington filling position of Assistant State Chemist.
73 Margaret Benbow-Cochrell Benbow-Cochrell now living in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
74 Martha Benbow Benbow to teach in Eldora, Iowa.
75 New appointments in the faculty 10 Alice Hanthorn appointed. Credentials listed.
76 New appointments in the faculty 11 Leah Bowker is Critic Teacher. Credentials listed.
77 New appointments in the faculty 12 Alice Foster is Critic Teacher. Credentials listed.
78 New appointments in the faculty 13 Ruth Rath is Critic Teacher. Credentials listed.
79 New appointments in the faculty 14 Sadie Tow is Critic Teacher. Credentials listed.
80 New appointments in the faculty 2 Victor H. Ries appointed Professor of Natural Sciences.
81 New appointments in the faculty 3 Ivan L. Pollock appointed Professor of Economics. Credentials listed.
82 New appointments in the faculty 4 Abi E. Beynon appointed to School of Business. Credentials listed.
83 New appointments in the faculty 5 Ivan Doseff appointed Athletic Director and Professor of Physical Education.
84 New appointments in the faculty 6 Grace Van Ness is instructor in Physical Education.
85 New appointments in the faculty 7 Elinor Schroeder is instructor of Physical Education. Credentials listed.
86 New appointments in the faculty 8 Samuel G. Bridges to take the place of Gewehr in History Department.
87 New appointments in the faculty 9 Charles Warren Helsley is Critic Teacher. Credentials listed.
88 New appointments in the faculty--Theodore R. Gundry Gundry appointed Director of Orchestra and Professor of Violin.
89 Oscar D. Longstreth Longstreth completed army service in good health.
90 Raymond B. Leland Leland is Principal of San Jose High School, California.
91 Vernon R. Eggleson Eggleson is president of Iowa Rural Letter Carriers Association.
92 Walter B. Geiter Geiter is Superintendent of Schools at Belgrade, Montana.
93 Warren E. Proctor Proctor is touring country with Luisa Tetrazzini as a tenor.
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94 Alsina M. Andrews Andrews, Principal of Happy Grove Industrial School, is in U. S. studying at Chicago University.
95 Anna C. D. Hansen-Fossgreen Hansen-Fossgreen resigned work to recover from illness.
96 Constance Smith Smith is head of Bureau of Educational Experience in New York City.
97 Dorothy J. Cooledge Cooledge accepted work in St. Paul.
98 Erma Krout Krout appointed superintendent of Mahaska County; succeeded A. J. Jones who is going into automobile business.
99 F. J. Stamper Stamper returned from army and accepted superintendency of Hull, Iowa schools.
100 Florence L. Sage Sage is home economics teacher at Cedar Falls High School.
101 George F. Failor Failor is superintendent of Newburg Consolidated School.
102 J. C. Sanders Sanders accepts superintendency of Avoca, Iowa schools.
103 J. Percival Huget J. Percival Huget's mother died and they visited Cedar Falls. Huget is pastor of a Congregational Church in Brooklyn. Son and daughter in college.
104 Johanna Hansen Hansen elected Associate Professor of Applied Art at Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts.
105 John L. Dixon Dixon is foreman in Illinois Central Railroad Car Shops. Sister, Phoebe Dixon, teaches in Sacramento, California.
106 Julia A. Pierson-Pipal Piersol-Pipal joins her husband in overseas service in Bohemia.
107 Leonora Arent Arent elected teacher of economics and sociology at Saint Mary of the Woods, Indiana.
108 Louetta Sprague Sprague is general agent for Frontier Press Company in New Orleans.
109 Margaret Struble Fettes Fettes has resumed teaching in her hometown.
110 Master's degrees Master's degree given to Mother Mary Leo Gallagher and Sister Mary Constance Walsh.
111 May E. Polley Polley is author of geography written for Filippino schools.
112 Mrs. Blanche Black-Walters Black-Walters is high school principal at Oelwein, Iowa.
113 Mrs. Charles Jacob Shutt (Edna Poor) Edna Poor Shutt now resides in Chicago with her husband.
114 Mrs. Edith Eighmey Curtis Curtis is school nurse at LeMars, Iowa.
115 Mrs. Lura Kingman (Emma Lura Chase) Emma Lura Chase Kingman given year's leave of absence for rest.
116 Mrs. Pearl G. Cruise Cruise accepted position at War Risk Insurance Department at Washington, D. C.
117 Mrs. W. E. Rhoades (Gertrude E. Kinsman) The Rhoades now reside in Durant, Oklahoma.
118 S. A. Potts Potts elected to superintendency of Muscatine, Iowa.
119 Starr G. Wilson Wilson is president of Emmetsburg National Bank.
120 Thomas E. Hawk Hawk is instructor and member of Advisory Committee in Minneapolis Y. M. C. A.
121 Thomas Peter Christensen Christensen is principal of Academy of Grand View College.
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122 Ariel Parish Parish has become Manager of Sinclair Oil Company.
123 Bertha Hansen Hansen becomes Director of Cafeteria at State Normal School in Huntsville, Texas.
124 C. Ray Aurner Aurner commended for authorship of "Iowa Stories."
125 Clyde O. Ruggles Ruggles offered position in commercial research with Curtis Publishing Company.
126 Eugene J. Feuling Feuling is publisher of the New Hampton (Iowa) Tribune.
127 Frances Dearborn Dearborn is supervisor of primary work at Detroit City Normal School.
128 Fred S. Stimson Stimson is Field Manager for Ohio and Kentucky for Keystone View Company.
129 George Balzer Balzer is principal of Washington High School in Milwaukee.
130 George H. Hilliard Hilliard is Professor of Education at Earlham College.
131 George Wallace Wallace resumed duty as Athletic Director for Y. M. C. A.
132 Gladys Norris Norris will take work in Graduate Department at Washington Square.
133 Guy S. Lowman Lowman is Director of Courses in B. S. Degree in Physical Education at University of Wisconsin.
134 H. H. Maynard Maynard is Professor of Economics at Vanderbilt University.
135 Harold Shoemaker Shoemaker accepted position assisting Japanese students in preparation of entrance to American and English Universities.
136 Harry H. Huffman Huffman appointed agent for A. Flanagan and Company of Chicago.
137 James Henry Lees Lees had exhibit of work done in Iowa by the Geological Board.
138 Jessie Elizabeth Mechem Mechem placed in charge of Physical Department of Waterloo Y. W. C. A.
139 John C. Parish Parish is staff member at Iowa State Historical Society at Iowa City.
140 Mabel Parish Parish attended graduate school and will teach high school in Salinas, California.
141 Mary D. Bond Bond published handbook for elementary teachers.
142 Maude E. Lane Remains in service of State University of Iowa as teacher in handicapped children's hospital.
143 Paul Wartman Wartman appointed assistant in quantitative chemistry at the University of Wisconsin.
144 R. E. Newcomb Newcomb is Superintendent at Plymouth, Iowa.
145 Romanzo C. Adams Adams wrote "History of Taxation in Nevada."
146 S. A. Cohagen Cohagen resigned post as Y. M. C. A. secretary to reinstate the former secretary.
147 Samuel F. Hersey Hersey employed in Conservation Section of the War Risk Insurance Company.
148 Sophus Jacobsen Jacobsen participated in the war, then entered Harvard Law School in September. Visited Cedar Falls in August.
149 T. B. Homan Homan is teacher at State Normal School at Duluth, Minnesota.
150 Walter I. Griffith Griffith accepts work as salesman for Keystone View Company.
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151 Anna Hinkson Anna Hinkson married William Armentrout and Nellie Hinkson married Claire F. Sherriff.
152 Anne Seaton Johnston Anne Seaton Johnston married Irving Grimert Miller August 20, 1919.
153 Arthur D. Coffman Coffman purchased controlling interest in First National Bank of Hawarden. Albert J. Meyer is director.
154 Bertha Bishop Bertha Bishop married F. D. Pierce.
155 Bertha McCluskey Bertha McCluskey married A. E. Fraser July 15, 1919.
156 Bertha Wise Wise is instructor in deaconess school in Illinois.
157 Cynthia Hazel Wallace Cynthia Hazel Wallace married Rudolph Olson September 8, 1919.
158 Daphne L. Ives Daphne L. Ives married Carl G. Kauffman May, 1918.
159 Dorothy Sherratt Dorothy Sherratt married Leslie S. Johnson June 20, 1919.
160 Elizabeth M. Davis Elizabeth M. Davis married William T. McGrew September 10, 1919.
161 Elsie Ottosen Elsie Ottosen married John McAllister July 23, 1919.
162 Eunice Lee Eunice Lee married Stanley L. Workman June 18, 1919.
163 Eva McDonald Eva McDonald married Lee Roy Weisbard August 6, 1919.
164 Evelyn Morton Evelyn Morton married William J. Miehe.
165 Ferne Fay Fisher Ferne Fay Fisher married Dwight L. Piper June 17, 1919.
166 Florence G. Smith Florence G. Smith married John Henry Kelly June 28, 1919.
167 Florence L. Falkler Florence L. Falkler married Herbert E. Steyh August 20, 1919.
168 Frank Porter Frank Porter married Grace Day.
169 Gertrude I. Magoon Gertrude I. Magoon married Arthur H. Ferris August 29, 1919.
170 Harry Jewell and Frank Jewell The Jewells have returned to Harvard.
171 Hazel Lucile Flagler Hazel Lucile Flagler married Myron L. Begeman July 15, 1919.
172 Helen Moore Helen Moore married William De Fore.
173 Helena Jongewaard Helena Jongewaard married Thomas Fraser McDonald June 2, 1919.
174 James P. Degnan Degnan returned from service and resumed study at Iowa City.
175 Katherine Helen Caffrey Katherine Helen Caffrey married W. Carlton Walker.
176 Leo V. Ebersold Leo V. Ebersold married Gladys M. Braley August 14, 1919.
177 Marian Marcella Jenkins Marian Marcella Jenkins married William L. Boxler July 23, 1919.
178 Mrs. Hazel H. Ott Ott elected Greene County Superintendent.
179 Myra Eleanor Lumry Myra Eleanor Lumry married William Dewees September 7, 1919.
180 Pauline Anderson Pauline Anderson married H. Fensky July 5, 1919.
181 Pearl B. Hartman Pearl B. Hartman married Hjalmar Ostergaard August 21, 1919.
182 Ruth E. McQuilken Ruth E. McQuilken married William H. Longman July 10, 1919.
183 Sylvia Ufford Sylvia Ufford married Rex C. Haight July 31, 1919.
184 W. Homer Veatch Veatch is Head of Public Speaking Department at Dakota Weslyan University.
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185 Campanile fund Total raised between July and October-$49.30. List of those donating funds given.
186 James Christian Hansen James Christian Hansen died of tuberculosis.
187 Margaret Campbell Margaret Campbell married Charles J. Shaffner September 1919.
188 Minna Merriau Minna Merriau married G. W. Madill.
189 Mrs. Martin M. Dietz Ella Shaffner Dietz died in auto accident.
190 Mrs. O. N. Oleson Lula A. Gates Oleson died after a long illness in San Diego.
191 Mrs. Orville Elder Carolyn L. Rall Elder died after illness.
192 Wilbur C. Davis Wilbur C. Davis died in August in Cedar Falls.