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