Issue Contents
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1 | Athletics | Hawkeye Conference reorganized. Committee members and teams listed. |
2 | Fall Term Graduates | Students received diplomas. |
3 | Homecoming day | First Homecoming day is October 30, 1920. Activities listed. |
4 | Lecture Committee | Committee members, responsibilities listed, as well as upcoming events. |
5 | The Football Team, 1920 | Photo of the 1920 football team. |
6 | The National Education Association | The National Education Association meeting is to be held in Des Moines. |
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7 | Athletic coach | F. E. Powers to assist in coaching football. |
8 | Consolidated School Boards | Board of Ideal Consolidated School District created with Charles E. Hearst as President. |
9 | Debating | ISTC takes second in debate against Coe and Morningside College. |
10 | Detached service | Finance Committee approved retirement plan that will allow retired or partly retired faculty to be paid for their work at college. |
11 | Football Complimentary Dinner | Cedar Falls Commercial Club gave banquet to football squad for their successful season. Harold Christianson to be captain next year. |
12 | Prizes for Typewritten Proficiency by the Remington Typewriter Co. | Students received certificates for proficiency in typing. |
13 | Student Volunteers | Students undertaking missionary work listed for this year. |
14 | The Cedar Falls Playground Association | Playground Association now manages city playground. Board members listed. |
15 | The Consolidated School | Iowa Consolidated School Conference occurred at Cedar Falls. |
16 | The football team | Football team had a 5-2-1 record. |
17 | The Iowa State School Board Association | School Boards of Iowa held first annual meeting. |
18 | The Normal Training Conference | Normal training conference held October 11 and 12. Those involved listed. |
19 | Y.M. and Y.W.C.A. budget | Student and faculty provided annual Y.W./Y.M.C.A. budget. Distributions listed. |
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20 | Americanism Series | First edition of first number of "Elementary Americanism,The Short Constitution" issued. |
21 | Athletic contest | Annual high school basketball tournament to be held. |
22 | Galdys E. Hooper | Hooper resigned to accept work with publishing company as music specialist. |
23 | George W. Samson | Samson is withdrawing from ISTC faculty. |
24 | Henry J. Peterson | Peterson elected head of a department at University of Wyoming. |
25 | Home Oratorical Contest | Students participated in Home Oratorical Contest December 16, 1920. |
26 | Iowa State Teachers Association | Annual Meeting for Iowa State Teachers Association held in Des Moines. |
27 | J. O. Perrine | Perrine is now with the Physics Department of Cornell University. |
28 | Laura A. Benedict | Benedict granted temporary leave of absence for recovery from illness. |
29 | Miss Bessie Grace Keith | Keith employed by Department of Music. |
30 | Prof. John Ross Frampton | Frampton presented his student Esther Bley in piano and organ recital. |
31 | Registrar C. S. Cory | Cory granted leave of absence for vacationing. |
32 | The Christmas Concert | Chorus and solo numbers appeared in Christmas Concert on December 19, 1920. |
33 | The Pageant | Pupils of the teaching department gave pageant "In Commemoration of the Landing of the Pilgrims." |
34 | Two magazine articles | John Ross Frampton published two articles. |
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35 | Alumni Reunion | Annual reunion occurred in Des Moines on November 5, 1920. Details listed. |
36 | Dr. C. P. Colegrove | Colegrove vacationing with family in California. |
37 | E. Lawrence Palmer | Palmer published pamphlet for assistance in nature instruction. |
38 | General George H. McManus | McManus's life from war onward detailed. |
39 | Hilda G. Lundin | Lundin published monograph related to social sciences. |
40 | John R. Slacks | Slacks assigned to consultative service in Extension Division. |
41 | Lula Sweigard | Sweigard is National Historian of National Women's Forensic society, Zeta Kappa Psi. |
42 | Macy Campbell | Campbell associated with Division of Extension and article published in Country Gentleman Magazine. |
43 | Myra E. Call | Call and George W. Samson retained on faculty in detached service work. |
44 | Prof. A. C. Page | Page writes of happiness in California. |
45 | Professor Emmet J. Cable | Cable elected Worshipful Master of the Masonic Lodge. |
46 | Professor Ira S. Condit | Condit was Worshipful Master of Masonic Lodge over last year. |
47 | Recital | Ernest Zechiel and John L. Conrad gave joint recital on November 21, 1920. |
48 | Roy F. Seymour | Seymour offered supervisorship of Physical Education in Pennsylvania, but declined. |
49 | The St. Paul Conference | National Bureau of Education held regional conference at St. Paul. |
50 | Warren L. Wallace | Wallace accepted professorship of government. |
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51 | Bessie B. Buchanan | Buchanan is "Interviewer" in Home Service Section of American Red Cross. |
52 | C. B. McDonald | McDonald remaining in employment of Otis and Co. |
53 | Chas H. Kamphoefner | Kamphoefner is in charge of Ida Grove District of Methodist Episcopal Church and Superintendent in Iowa Northwest Conference. |
54 | Dr. Clem C. Seerley | Clem Seerley closed year as Worshipful Master in Bozeman, Montana, Masonic Lodge. |
55 | Dr. Paul C. Colegrove | Colegrove visited Cedar Falls. |
56 | Earl A. Roadman | Roadman granted honorary degree, Doctor of Divinity, from Upper Iowa University. |
57 | Ella Genevieve Knight-Bixler | Knight-Bixler is special teacher under James Law in Michigan. |
58 | Ernest Reuben Nichols | Nichols sold interests in Thurston Teachers Agency to C. M. McDaniel. H. E. Kratz sold his school and college bureau. |
59 | F. M. Phillips | Phillip is in public health service after receiving Ph. D. |
60 | Franklin E. Willard | Willard now lives on peach orchard in California. |
61 | Grace Vincent | Vincent teaching at girl's boarding school in Hawaii. |
62 | Greetings, Home Coming Day | Asa L. Mathews and Thomas E. Jones reminisced about 1920 football team. |
63 | Hawley J. Whitacre | Whitacre is editor of The Seward Daily Tribune in Nebraska. |
64 | Hellen N. Hull-Orr | Hull-Orr and husband spent day at ISTC. |
65 | J. H. Seymour | Seymour is advisory editor of The Normal School Budget in Valley City, North Dakota. |
66 | J. R. Wilson | Wilson is cashier of Corn Belt National Bank. |
67 | John W.. Boyle | Boyle is clerk and buying steward of U. S. Penitentiary at Atlanta, Georgia. |
68 | Lorne F. Parker | Parker is Vice President of First National Bank in Cherokee, Iowa. |
69 | Mary D. McDonald | McDonald reports from missionary station in Japan. |
70 | Mrs. A. H. Ferris (Gertrude Iona Magoon) | Ferris is teaching on schools of North English, Iowa. |
71 | Mrs. James Wolfer (Susan M. Riley) | Susie M. Riley Wolfer visited college with daughter. |
72 | The Alumni Faculty | Many faculty and alumni participated at Iowa State Teachers Association Convention. |
73 | Twin City Teachers College Alumni Association | Twin City list of graduates and students to be established. |
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74 | Albert L. Comstock | Comstock holding position as Officer of Hotel Troyman in Atlantic City. |
75 | Alexander C. Roberts | Roberts toured U. S. visiting Normal Schools. |
76 | Charles F. Perrott | Perrott accepted educational position at Almyra, Arkansas. |
77 | Chas. A. Frederick | Frederick and wife Ida Shaw-Frederick is now living in South Pasadena, California. |
78 | Clara L. Hancock | Hancock is teacher of math in Pipestone, Minnesota. |
79 | Clarke Funston | Funston is president of Des Moines Chapter of National Council of Administrative Women in Education. |
80 | Clifford S. Beall | Beall is owner and manager of Raymond Herald in Raymond, Washington. |
81 | Col. L. A. I. Chapman | Chapman is officer at Fort Riley, Kansas, and a lecturer. |
82 | Dr. Clarence Ray Aurner | Aurner published fifth volume of History of Education in Iowa. |
83 | Edna C. Battin | Battin resides in Colton, California. |
84 | H. E. Blackmar | Blackmar is chairman of Executive Committee this year of Iowa State Teachers Association. |
85 | H. H. Maynard | Maynard is Professor of Business Administration in Washington State College. |
86 | Judge Frank R. Willis | Willis selected as trial judge for prosecution of alleged murderer, Louise Peete. |
87 | Linnie Downs-Savage | Downs- Savage is teaching in public junior high in California. |
88 | Mary E. Martin | Martin is student in New York State Library School. |
89 | Minnie Moore-Gray | Moore-Gray and husband vacationed in California this year. |
90 | Mrs. Cora A. Garreh | Garreh teaching in Los Angeles schools. |
91 | Mrs. Joseph Pipal (Julia A. Piersol) | Julia Piersol Pipal sends greetings from Prague, Czechoslovakia. |
92 | Mrs. Peter M. Fulton (Lissa Jeffers) | Lissa Jeffers Fulton has three children at University at Tucson and three others still at home. |
93 | O. H. L. Mason | Mason has returned to U. S. and is visiting in California. |
94 | Oscar O. Mueller | Mueller is City Attorney to Lewiston, Montana. |
95 | P. E. McClenahan | McClenahan gave address before Iowa State Teachers Association. |
96 | R. F. Clough | Clough visited ISTC while passing through on business. |
97 | Rev. W. P. Pflaum | Pflaum called on ISTC. He's now in Chile and is president of Iquique English College. |
98 | S. A. Cohagan | Cohagan recognized as promising and effective in work with YMCA. |
99 | Vie Ufford | Ufford is Head of Department of Commerce, Polytechnic Institute, Billings, Montana. |
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100 | Alberta Woodring | Alberta Woodring wed Giles C. Rima December 22. |
101 | Alice Whitney | Alice Whitney wed Henry E. Rohrssen December 15, 1920. |
102 | Anna Margaret Tiedens | Anna Margaret Tiedens wed Fred W. Miller November 1920. |
103 | Belle Horrigan | Belle Horrigan wed Frank Nichols October 10, 1920. |
104 | Charles Levi Lewis | Charles Levi Lewis wed Hanna Margratte Sandvik October 6, 1920. |
105 | Clara E. Bennett | Clara E Bennett wed Berchmans Auger August 6, 1919. |
106 | Dr. John D. Lyon | Lyon chosen president of executive branch of Council of Parents and Teachers Association of Minneapolis. |
107 | Dr. Robert Lindsay Robinson | Robert Lindsay Robinson wed Edna Boyce, November 13, 1920. |
108 | Edith Kyhl | Edith Kyhl wed Kirk Fox October 9, 1920. |
109 | Edith M. Moxwell | Edith M. Moxwell wed John S. McBride October 30, 1920. |
110 | Edith Schunemann | Edith Schunemann wed John Berg October 6, 1920. |
111 | Enoch D. Sylvester | Sylvester is agricultural director in high school at Annandale, Minnesota. |
112 | George D. Eaton | Eaton is field secretary of National Committee for Prevention of Blindness. |
113 | Gertrude Tyrrell | Gertrude Tyrrell wed Joseph Lynch December 7, 1920. |
114 | Hazel Bouder | Hazel Bouder wed Jackson Eslinger October 23, 1920. |
115 | Hele Marr Smith | Hele Marr Smith wed Russell Reeves Van Tuyl. |
116 | Helen Packard | Helen Packard wed James W. Sumner October 26, 1920. |
117 | Hester Julia Jacob | Hester Julia Jacob wed Henry A. Dessel November 25, 1920. |
118 | Hulda Klein | Klein prepares for missionary service by attending Moody Institute in Chicago. |
119 | Iowa Lea Chase | Iowa Lea Chase wed Walter Edward Coburn November 25, 1920. |
120 | Jane Ruth Egbert | Jane Ruth Egbert wed Thomas G. Donovan August 29, 1920. |
121 | Jessie Shillinglaw | Shillinglaw on music staff at El Paso, Texas. |
122 | Lela Belle Reed | Lela Belle Reed wed Ora L. Frederick November 25, 1920. |
123 | Leonora Arent | Arent published three poems in booklet. |
124 | Mable Clausen | Mable Clausen wed James Millard Bailey October 14, 1920. |
125 | Marguerite Uttley | Uttley was run down by automobile, but recovering quickly. |
126 | Marion Magdaline Cooley | Marion Magdaline Cooley wed Giovanni Volpe-Serra di Parr October 26, 1920. |
127 | Mary B. Head | Mary B. Head wed John A. Lane July 8, 1920. |
128 | Mrs. A. C. Barrett (Pearl Bills) | Barrett and daughter will join her husband in South America. |
129 | Mrs. Harry W. Melton (Elizabeth Cahalan) | Melton is resident of Walsenberg, Colorado. |
130 | Nellie E. Jones | Nellie E. Jones wed Charles J. Rutenbeck November 30, 1920. |
131 | Olive Cooledge | Olive Coolidge married to Milton Tostlebe December 29, 1920. |
132 | Pauline Rose | Pauline rose wed Marion D. Lamb. |
133 | William G. Morehead | Morehead appointed State Supervisor of Physical Education for Pennsylvania. |
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134 | Campanile | Contributions made totaling $182.50 for Campanile Fund. |
135 | Catherine Goodell Farlow | Daughter born to Paul R. Farlow and wife. |
136 | Constance Smith | Constance Smith died of typhoid fever in October 1920. |
137 | Edwin Grant Copeland | Copeland died at Fairfield, Iowa, December 9, 1920. |
138 | Hon. Roger Leavitt | Leavitt delivered address before College & University Department of Iowa State Teachers Association. |
139 | Jack Llewelln Hoats | Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoats. |
140 | James Charles Knoepfler | Son born to Karl J. Knoepfler and Corinne Record-Knoepfler. |
141 | John Galen Dixon | John Galen Dixon died of typhoid fever in October, 1920. |
142 | Maude L. Ferguson | Ferguson was struck by an automobile and died November 30, 1920. |
143 | Mrs. C. A. Malone (Ella Florence Williams) | Ella Florence Williams Malone died after several months of illness on February 4, 1920. |
144 | Mrs. Carrie Woodward-Brenton | Woodward-Brenton died of a stroke November 12, 1920. Her husband Charles is a member of State Board of Education. |
145 | Mrs. P. E. Ellis (Clara E. Williamson) | Clara Williamson Ellis died of sudden illness October 10, 1920. |
146 | Patricia Jane Salter | Daughter born to Professor and Mrs. R. C. Salter. |
147 | Sadie Ruberta Culp | Sadie Ruberta Culp died of pneumonia October 24, 1918. |
148 | Untitled | Hazel Lambert wed Milton G. Gage December 18, 1920. |
149 | Ward | Son, Loyd, born to Harry S. Ward and Doris Klinefelter-Ward. |