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1 | Albert M. Deyoe | Albert M. Deyoe is associate at Keffer and Jones Architects. |
2 | Lecture Committee | A. E. Winship, Earnest Thompson Seton, Lecturer Naturalist, Flonzaley Quartette, Phidelah Rice, dramatic reader; Smith-Spring-Holmes Concert Company, Ellis Parker Butler, reader, and Josef Lhevinne, pianist, presented for Lecture Committee. |
3 | Midwinter play | Play "Oh, Doctor, Doctor" presented. Directed by Lenore B. Shanewise. |
4 | Orchestral Department | Orchestra had first concert directed by Theodore R. Gundry. |
5 | Physical Education | Annual exhibitions of Physical Education Department were given February 24 and March 2. Children of training school were supervised by Doris White. College students were supervised by Monica Wild. |
6 | President J. W. Heston | J. W. Heston, President of South Dakota State Normal School, died February 1, 1920. Acting president is B. M. Lawrence. |
7 | Recognition | Charles S. Cory, Registrar, announced that Michigan State certificates will be granted to all A. B. graduates who have eleven hours in education. |
8 | The Alumni Register | The 1920 Alumni Register being prepared for publication. Alumni need to furnish information at once. |
9 | The Chinese mission | The Chinese visited and inspected College in January. They are thirteen educators from China who are looking for better educational system. |
10 | The Extension summer schools | Extension summer schools for 1920 located at Estherville, Carroll, Shenandoah, and Centerville. Directors are A. C. Fuller, Leslie I. Reed, John R. Slacks, and E. W. Goetch. |
11 | The National Consolidated School Conference | National Bureau of Education held first National Conference on Consolidated Schools at ISTC. J. L. McBrien and George S. Dick were in charge. |
12 | The Teachers College High School | The Teachers College High School graduated first section of Class of 1920. Mae E. Short, Marcia A. Newton, Genevieve Van Orsdol, and Robert R. Hearst graduated. |
13 | To the alumni class reunions | Classes of 1880, 1885, 1890, 1895, 1900, 1905, 1910, and 1915 will have reunions during spring commencement. |
14 | Violin and piano recital | Theodore R. Gundry and John Ross Frampton gave violin and piano recital in Auditorium. |
15 | Washington's birthday | Recognized George Washington's birthday with program. W. W. Gist and Samuel G. Bridges gave main addresses. |
16 | William McKinley | William McKinley to open law firm called McKinley Price. |
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17 | Board of Education | Honor scholarships given to one student from each high school. These are appointed by John E. Foster. |
18 | Dr. Morris Leighton | Morris Leighton is a professor of geology at University of Illinois. |
19 | Faculty Club | Professors gave account of experiences as educators in army at monthly meeting. |
20 | First section, Class 1920 | First members of Class of 1920 received degrees in March. Dorothy Ann Condit performed violin solo. D. S. Wright gave benediction and Homer Seerley gave out diplomas. |
21 | Helen Broeksmit | Helen Broeksmit sailed from San Francisco to Asia where she is vacationing. |
22 | Hon. Benjamin F. Osborn | Portrait of Benjamin F. Osborn hung on second floor of library. |
23 | Hon. W. R. Boyd's address | W. R. Boyd gave address on "What is the Matter in America." It was very popular and second edition was printed. |
24 | Ida Fesenbeck | Ida Fesenbeck spent five weeks in New York City during holiday vacation. |
25 | J. O. Perrine | J. O. Perrine commissioned by Governor as delegate to American Physical Education Association. |
26 | Laura S. Seals | Laura S. Seals, former math instructor, died on December 31, 1919. |
27 | Mabel Lodge | Mabel Lodge is Head of English Department in junior and senior high schools in New Jersey. |
28 | Painting wall pictures | Two large wall paintings for library to be painted by William de Leftwich Dodge. These are called "In Memoriam" and "Education." |
29 | President Homer H. Seerley | This quarter Homer Seerley attended the semi-centennial celebration of Indiana State Normal School, the dedication of East Waterloo High School, and an NEA meeting (where he was appointed to numerous committees). |
30 | Professor Macy Campbell | Macy Campbell is an authority on consolidation and improving rural schools. |
31 | Professor Victor H. Ries | Victor H. Ries married Elizabeth Gminder on December 24, 1919. |
32 | Reunion call Minkel--Lewis H. (Classes of 1894 and 1895) |
Letter inviting members of Class of 1895 to come to twenty-fifth reunion. |
33 | Reunion Committee | Mary Whitworth Begeman, Floe Correll Francis, and Helen Hearst Hammer make up reunion committee. |
34 | The College budget | Board of Education authorized budget increase of ten percent. |
35 | Triangular Debate | ISTC, Morningside, and Simpson held debate. ISTC won in Cedar Falls. Morningside won at Sioux City and Indianola. |
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36 | Benjamin H. Van Oot | Benjamin H. Van Oot accepted position as Head of Vocational Instruction at Virginia Polytechnic Institute. |
37 | Charles W. Lyon | Charles Lyon candidate for Attorney General for Iowa on Republican ticket. |
38 | Dr. E. Laurence Palmer | E. Laurence Palmer published school leaflets on nature study. |
39 | Dr. Frank N. Mead | Frank N. Mead named Health Director and head of Physical Education Department. |
40 | Dr. J. P. Huget | J. P. Huget is Pastor of the Tompkins Avenue Church in New York. Church's annual report given. |
41 | Faculty at State Teachers' Meetings. | Faculty had parts in program at teachers meetings in Fort Dodge, Sioux City, Burlington, and Cedar Rapids. |
42 | Ira S. Condit | Ira S. Condit is Worshipful Master of Black Hawk Masonic Lodge A. F. and A. M., and E. J. Cable is senior warden. |
43 | Ivan L. Pollock | Ivan L. Pollock elected Secretary-Treasurer of Iowa Economists and Sociologists. |
44 | J. Roy Hoats | J. Roy Hoats is general science teacher in Tacoma, Washington. Florence Hoats also teaching in Tacoma. |
45 | L. H. Van Houten | L. H. Van Houten resigned to accept position in United States Chamber of Commerce. |
46 | Lulu Reed | Lulu Reed, Assistant Librarian, resigned. |
47 | Macy Campbell | Macy Campbell and Irving H. Hart invited by Bureau of Education to participate in conferences. |
48 | May Smith | May Smith granted leave of absence to finish master's degree. |
49 | Minnie Gardner-Barmore | Minnie Gardner-Barmore lives in Harbor Springs, Michigan, and will resume teaching. |
50 | Mrs. C. E. Hollenback | Velma Roadman Hollenback in Cedar Falls for several weeks visiting relatives. |
51 | Mrs. N. F. Smith | Helen Sisson Smith moved to Charleston, South Carolina. Husband is professor at the Citadel. |
52 | Newcomb | Donald Hayes Newcomb born September 7 to Mr. And Mrs. Rollo Newcomb. |
53 | Olive Tilton | Olive Tilton will accept position at River Falls State Normal School in Wisconsin. |
54 | President Seerley | Homer Seerley gave address at Division Meeting of Iowa State Teachers Association. |
55 | Professor Charles H. Bailey | Charles H. Bailey will be in charge of teaching part-time teachers of vocational work under supervision of Wilbur Bender. |
56 | Professor J. O. Perrine | J. O. Perrine's father-in-law died March 8. |
57 | Registrar Charles S. Cory | Charles S. Cory gave address on "Teacher Shortage and Supply" at meeting. He was also representative to Annual Meeting of North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. |
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58 | A. D. King | A. D. King teaching at Polytechnic High School in San Francisco, California, and working towards Ph. D. His wife is the former Jeannette Wooley. |
59 | Alvin S. Tostlebe | Alvin Tostlebe is member of faculty in Sociological and Economics Department at Vermont State University. |
60 | C. E. Cavett | C. E. Cavett appointed Inspector of Vocational Development for North Carolina. |
61 | C. W. Baskerville | C. W. Baskerville will be basketball coach and assistant physical director at Des Moines Y. M. C. A. |
62 | Dr. Clem C. Seerley | Clem C. Seerley is Worshipful Master of Masonic Lodge in Manhattan, Montana. |
63 | E. J. Feuling | E. J. Feuling, Head of Iowa Editorial Association and Editor of the New Hampton Tribune. |
64 | E. Orlo Bangs | E. Orlo Bangs elected President of Idaho Music Teachers Association. |
65 | Emma S. Yule | Emma S. Yule is assistant professor at University of Philippines and editor of "The Philippine Agriculturist." |
66 | Harriet G. Jongeward | Harriet G. Jongeward is missionary in India. |
67 | Harry E. Fields | Harry E. Fields and family visited Mrs. Samuel Rownd, mother of Lida Rownd-Fields, this winter. |
68 | Jeannette Sheerer | Jeannette Sheerer selected as one of three clarinetists for understudy class with Chicago Symphony Orchestra. |
69 | John McPherson | John McPherson secretary of Northern Investment Company in Fort Pierre, South Dakota. |
70 | Lewis H. Minkel | Lewis H. Minkel is Chairman of Committee to Revise Constitution of Iowa State Teachers Association. |
71 | Lily Robinson | Lily Robinson appointed teacher in community civics at West Waterloo High School. |
72 | Raymond S. Dix | Raymond S. Dix moved to Cedar Heights, Iowa, to work for Michigan Mutual Life Insurance Company. |
73 | Sarah Peters | Sarah Peters Head of Hitt Training School in Nanking, China. |
74 | Selma L. Knoche | Selma L. Knoche offered teaching position at Omaha High School. |
75 | W. J. Bell | W. J. Bell member of Educational Commission of North Dakota. |
76 | W. O. Cummings | W. O. Cummings, who is Superintendent of Schools in Stevens County in Colville, Washington, sent letter about family. |
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77 | A. J. Wilbur | A. J. Wilbur is chemist at Minnesota Steel Plant. At night, he teaches class in steel plant chemistry. In day, he is chief's right hand chemist. |
78 | Alexander C. Roberts | Alexander C. Roberts named President of State Normal School in Centralia, Washington. |
79 | Anna C. D. Hansen-Fossgreen | Anna C. D. Hansen-Fossgreen moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico. |
80 | Ben W. Robinson | Ben W. Robinson in graduate school at State University of Iowa. Preparing thesis on "Measurement of Natural Capacity and Aptitude in Stenography and Typewriting." |
81 | C. J. Boyington | C. J. Boyington, President of Civil Service Commission. |
82 | D. Lee Shillinglaw | D. Lee Shillinglaw completed salvage work in France for Army and Y. M. C. A. and returned to U.S. |
83 | Dorothy S. Condit | Dorothy S. Condit completed degree. Will continue violin studies. Performed solo in Auditorium March 9. |
84 | Dr. Cliff W. Stone | Cliff W. Stone is Head of Education at State College of Washington. Charles Henry is Superintendent of Schools of Pullman. J. Leonard St. John is professor of chemistry in State College. |
85 | Edna C. Battin | Edna Battin teaching math at high school in Colton, California. |
86 | Ella Danskin Williams | Ella Danskin Williams attended Baptist Home Mission Meeting. Jennie Danskin Keith working in developing women's and girl's work in Methodist Church Service. Elmer Grant Keith is Dean and Supervisor of Methodist Epworth Leagues in Montana. |
87 | G. W. Satterthwait | G. W. Satterthwait sent Christmas card. |
88 | I.S.T.C. boys teaching farming | Walter D. Bender, Harold G. Frisby, and E. E. Sage held Smith-Hughes Extension School for farm boys in various parts of the state. |
89 | John Ludwickson | John Ludwickson is superintendent of Walthill, Nebraska Schools. |
90 | Julia Piersol-Pipal | Julia Piersol-Pipal in Czechoslovakia for Y. M. C. A. doing amelioration work with husband, Joseph. |
91 | MacDonald | Tom and Burt MacDonald work for Investment Bankers in Cleveland, Ohio. Tom is manager. |
92 | Margaret Dick Steadman | Margaret Dick Steadman ranching and teaching district school in Moorcroft, Wyoming. |
93 | Marian Ethel Niermeyer | Ethel Niermeyer is Girls Work Secretary on North Central Field Staff of Young Women's Christian Association. |
94 | Mary Dick-Frisby | Mary Dick-Frisby spent winter with parents in Des Moines. Returning to Saskatchewan with husband for summer. |
95 | Mrs. E. F. Goss | Amy Middleton Goss moved to Ames, Iowa. |
96 | Mrs. R. C. Keagy | Hildred Chamberlain Keagy moved to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where husband is director of Y. M. C. A. |
97 | N. M. Leonard | N. M. Leonard attended Consolidated School Conference. |
98 | Philo F. Hammond | Philo F. Hammond published article on "Elementary Physics in the Schools of the Province of Alberta" in December issue of "School and Mathematics." |
99 | Samuel F. Hersey, Jr. | Samuel F. Hersey graduated from George Washington University. |
100 | Thos. C. Burkhalter | Thomas C. Burkhalter is Physical Education Director at University of Pittsburgh. James H. Kelley is Head of Division for Extension there, also. |
101 | Untitled | Elaine Marie Hummel born December 1, 1919 to Harry H. and Jessie Barnes Hummel. |
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102 | Alice B. Curtis | Alice B. Curtis conducting citizenship classes in various Iowa communities. Prominent in women's suffrage work. |
103 | Alumni on programs at State Teacher's Meeting | Many alumni will be at State Teachers Meeting in Sioux City, March 19 and 20. |
104 | Anna Grace Arnold | Anna Grace Arnold married Herman H. Siepert February 18, 1920. |
105 | Arthur A. Smith | Arthur A. Smith works with Proudfoot, Bird, and Rawson architects as supervising engineer and field man. |
106 | Bernice Phelps | Bernice Phelps married Robert Johnson July 2, 1919. |
107 | Caroyl Jean Crawford | Caroyl Jean Crawford married Glenn A. Steele December 9, 1919. |
108 | Christine Thoene | Christine Thoene critic is teacher at State Normal University in Illinois. |
109 | Clara O. Henderson | Clara O. Henderson married G. G. Herm August 14, 1919. |
110 | Elizabeth Howrey | Elizabeth Howrey married William Storm in December 1919. |
111 | Elsie Huber | Elsie Huber married Harry Murray December 21, 1919. |
112 | Eva Williams | Eva Williams married Burl Haight December 31, 1919. |
113 | Geo. D. Eaton | George D. Eaton appointed field secretary of National Committee for the Prevention of Blindness. |
114 | Isabel Proctor | Isabel Proctor married George Oakley Flath December 23, 1919. |
115 | Kenneth W. Colegrove | Kenneth W. Colegrove, Professor at Northwestern University, teaching politics class at home of Mrs. Marshall Field two afternoons per week. |
116 | Lewis H. Minkel | Lewis H. Minkel is Superintendent of Fort Dodge Schools and will receive $6000 pay next year. |
117 | Marjorie Park | Marjorie Park married Paul E. Ruedemann December 26, 1919. |
118 | Mildred Sherrard | Mildred Sherrard married Earl I. Barr December 30, 1919. |
119 | Mrs. F. C. Stitser | Mollie Schmid Stitser visited mother in Waverly in March. She and husband have gone into sawmill business. |
120 | Myra A. Bozarth | Myra A. Bozarth married George Hilton February 11, 1920. |
121 | R. Lindsay Robinson | R. Lindsay Robinson appointed to U. S. Public Service Work. |
122 | Ray D. Nelson | Ray D. Nelson teaching at Anglo-Chinese College in Foochow, China. Would like to send Cung Deung Vong as student. |
123 | Robert I. Dick | Robert Dick married Gerdine Dornbush December 25, 1919. |
124 | Ruth Goodrich | Ruth Goodrich married Alvin Johnson December 25, 1919. |
125 | Ruth Hunter | Ruth Hunter married Roy C. Fell November 27, 1919. |
126 | S. A. Cohagen | S. A. Cohagen accepted position as General Secretary of Waterloo Y. M. C. A. |
127 | S. A. Potts | S. A. Potts re-elected Superintendent of Muscatine Schools. |
128 | Steidl-Wright | Gladys Mary Steidl, daughter of Alois L. Steidl, married Harry W. Wright December 30, 1919. |
129 | Twin sons | R. A. Buckmaster and Grace Jeffers Buckmaster had twin boys in March. |
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130 | Anna Marie Jepsen | Anna Marie Jepsen died February 10, 1920 from tuberculosis. |
131 | Blanche Martin | Blanche Martin married Albert Theodore Peterson February 28, 1920. |
132 | De Ett Pierce | De Ett Pierce died February 9, 1920, of pneumonia. |
133 | Dorothy Brown | Dorothy Brown married Harold Lisle. |
134 | Edith Jeffery Sapp | Edith Jeffery Sapp died in April 1919, from influenza. |
135 | Elias E. Cain | Elias E. Cain died March 4, 1920, from pneumonia. |
136 | Esther L. Owens | Esther L. Owens died May 22, 1919 of shock. |
137 | Frank A. Poots | Frank A. Poots died December 16, 1919 from pneumonia. |
138 | Helen Oliver | Helen Oliver to marry Walter E. Lindquist in the spring. |
139 | Helen Stein | Helen Stein married Percival Lucas March 16, 1920. |
140 | Irene Margaret Piper | Irene Margaret Piper died January 29, 1920, from pneumonia. |
141 | John Howard Rich | John Howard Rich died January 31, 1920, from pneumonia. |
142 | Mable V. Fish | Mable V. Fish died March 7, 1920. |
143 | Mary Blackburn | Mary Blackburn died December 26, 1919. |
144 | Maxwell Gordon Grim | Maxwell Gordon Grim, infant son of Mont and Mabel Frisby Grim, died December 18, 1919. |
145 | Meryle J. Brown | Meryle J. Brown married Mildred Lucile Pfeffer March 8, 1920. |
146 | Mildred Packard | Mildred Packard married George Carter Brooke March 6, 1920. |
147 | Mrs. Harry Marsh | Iola Faye St. Clair Marsh died February 11, 1920, from pneumonia. |
148 | Mrs. M. C. Noble | Elina Farr Noble died March 4, 1920. |
149 | Mrs. Oscar Halverson | Alida Chase Halverson died February 8, 1920. |
150 | Mrs. Ralph Kline | Hazel E. McCowen Kline died January 30, 1920, from pneumonia. |
151 | Mrs. William Avery | Emma Sutton Avery died July 5, 1918. |
152 | Rachel E. Patten | Rachel E. Patten died February 19, 1920, from heart failure. |
153 | Rev. Charles Jacob Shutt | Charles Jacob Shutt, husband of Edna Poor Shutt, died January 28, 1920, from pneumonia. |
154 | The Campanile | $1540.86 raised for Campanile. New donations sent in. |
155 | Winifred Montz | Winifred Montz married Harold Wilson March 11, 1920. |
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156 | Proposed Campanile | Drawing of campanile with description and plea for money; photo. |