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1 | W. R. Boyd | Boyd discusses monetary compensation and teaching. |
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2 | Bartlett Hall | Miss Mary C. Haight accepts the permanent appointment of head of Bartlett Hall for the summer term of 1921, as well as the academic year of 1921-1922. |
3 | Consolidated schools | William J. Berry, Henry Immerzeel, Miller Christiansen, and Lenz Geneve are elected Iowa Consolidated School Superintendents from the Bachelor of Arts in Education degree program. |
4 | General | The General Assembly appropriates $684,000 for each year of the biennium; also appropriates $80,000 for land and $230,000 for buildings; appropriate will allow for addition to Bartlett Hall. |
5 | Henry Harmon | Janitor of men's portion of gymnasium receives sweater from T. C. Club. |
6 | Home Coming Day, 1921 | Saturday, October 15th is designated the home coming celebration day of 1921 by the Student Council. |
7 | May Day fete | The Student Council directs May Day activities. A parade, dance, tennis tournament, and band concert are among the program's activities. |
8 | Miss Emily T. Sanborn | Pupil of Professor Welles will sing soprano in upcoming production at Lenox College. |
9 | Piano contest | Five students of Professor John Ross Frampton are presented in a music contest, where they play "Schumann's Romanza in F Sharp". W. H. Merner, Miss Signa Holst, and Miss Julia Curtiss serve as judges. |
10 | Reception to graduates | President and Mrs. Seerley gave reception to members of Class of 1921. |
11 | Senior class | The Senior Class holds a luncheon at the Y. M. C. A. room, where Lucille B. Eernisse calls for talks with Professors Getchell, Condit, and Aitchison, as well as President Seerley and Mrs. Mary Haight. |
12 | Summer Extension School | Schools will be held at Albia, Harlan, Sheldon, Red Oak, and Muscatine |
13 | The associated schools | Rural and consolidated schools associated with the Rural Education Department hold their annual picnic, headed by Professor Harry L. Eells. President Seerley delivers the address. |
14 | The Cecilians | Esther Bley, Louise Fuerste, and Inez Peterson assist the Cecilian Glee Club in their May concert held in the auditorium. |
15 | The teaching department | Teaching department head, Miss Eva May Luse, entertains staff members at their meeting held in the residence of Professor Wright. |
16 | Victors of the swimming contest | The Seals Club holds a swimming contest for women students of the State University of Iowa, Coe College, Cedar Rapids, and Iowa State Teachers College. Miss Lula Edith Sweigard leads the Teachers College team. |
17 | Women debaters | Women debaters defeat Morningside College debaters; considered ratification of League of Nations covenant. |
18 | Yokohoma Maid | The Glee Clubs are presented by Mrs. Elizabeth Burney-Schmidt in their performance of the Japanese musical "Yokohoma Maid". |
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19 | Alumni breakfast | The Alumni Association holds its annual breakfast in the college gymnasium, where Professor W. D. Wiler presides as toast master, and Ms. Sara F. Rice delivers the invocation. |
20 | Appropriations | The General Assembly grants appropriations to the Iowa State Teachers College for the years of 1921-22, and 1922-23. |
21 | Bessie Hoag | Ms. Bessie Hoag teaches Latin and acts as the advisor for girls in South Pasadena High School. |
22 | Cleo Hurley | Cleo Hurley lives in Los Angeles, California where she works in education. |
23 | Commencement address | Chief Justice Harry Olson of the Chicago Municipal Court delivers the 1921 commencement address on "The Care and Management of Defectives". |
24 | Commencement play | Former professor of dramatic instruction, Lenore Shanewise, presents "Iphigenia in Aulis", a drama of Euripides. |
25 | Cora Downey | Cora Downey spends the winter in Los Angeles, California. |
26 | Don Harshbarger | The position of captain of the basketball team is granted to Mount Pleasant native, Don Harshbarger. |
27 | Frank W. Mahin | Former State Normal School Board of Trustees member, Frank W. Mahin, returns to the United States on vacation from his duties as the United States Consul General at Amsterdam. |
28 | Graduating class | Certificates and diplomas are granted during the Spring Term Commencement. |
29 | Jennie G. Hutchison | Miss Jennie Hutchison is in business at Long Beach, California. |
30 | John Goldthwaite | Mr. John Goldthwaite is head of the mathematics department of Lincoln High School in Los Angeles, California. He resides in West Alhambra with his wife, Stella Savage-Goldwaithe, and two children. |
31 | Juliette Pierce | Miss Pierce is vice-principal of the San Pedro schools. |
32 | Laura Hoag | Ms. Laura Hoag accepts the position of teacher of deficient children in Pasadena after her long career as a primary teacher in Spokane, Washington. |
33 | Lyman D. Bedford | Lyman D. Bedford and his brother, William D. Bedford, work in the bank of Alhambra, California. |
34 | Miss Anna E. M. McGovern | Miss Anna E. M. McGovern shares a home with her sister, Mrs. Jennie McNamara in Los Angeles, California. |
35 | Miss Edith Grundy | Miss Edith Grundy teaches at Los Angeles High School in California. |
36 | Miss Myra Call's Report | Miss Myra Call collects the personal notes on former students and faculty. |
37 | Mrs. Irma Hemingway Harriman | Mrs. Irma Hemingway Harriman owns a home in Long Beach, California where her twin daughters attend Long Beach High School. |
38 | Mrs. Linnie Downs-Savage | Mrs. Linnie Downs-Savage teaches sewing in the Pomona, where her son attends college. |
39 | Mrs. Mae Raymond Rule | Mrs. Mae Raymond Rule lives in Hampton, Iowa with her ten year old daughter. |
40 | Mrs. Nellie Hung-Powell | Mrs. Nellie Hung-Powell resides in Azusa, California wither her husband and two children. |
41 | Physical education teachers | Gretchen Bingaman, Gladys Rudston, Evelyn Arquette, and Frances Martin earn summer positions in the field of physical education. |
42 | Society Day | The Woman's Literary Societies hold their annual parade in costume. The parade was followed by a tableaux in the college auditorium. |
43 | Venancio Trinidad | Teachers College student and Filipino Independence advocate, Venancio Trinidad, speaks before the Kiiwanis Club of Cedar Rapids on the emancipation of the Philippines. |
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44 | Alison E. Aitchison | Professor Alison E. Aitchison of the Department of Natural Science pens a new geography textbook being published by Ginn and Company. |
45 | Arthur W. Rich | Professor Arthur W. Rich, formerly of the mathematics department, is superintendent of the Oswegatchie Park Company in Croghan, New York. Professor George Baird Affleck, former physical director, is a member of the company. |
46 | B. W. Merrill | Professor B. W. Merrill is appointed Dean of the Music College of Indiana State University in Bloomington, Indiana. |
47 | Charles A. Fullerton | Professor Charles A. Fullerton, head of the department of music, accepts the role of president of the National Education Association. |
48 | Dr. Chauncey P. Colegrove | Professor Chauncey P. Colegrove officially resigns after a leave of absence to care for his widowed mother-in-law in Pasadena, California. |
49 | Dr. Madeline N. Nisbet | Professor Madeline N. Nisbet resigns as instructor of physical education. |
50 | Dr. W. H. Kadesch | Professor William H. Kadesch, formerly of the United States Naval Academy of Annapolis, is appointed professor of physics. |
51 | Emmet J. Cable | Professor Emmett J. Cable heads the natural science department, and takes charge of the college program and luncheon at the Northeastern Division of the Iowa State Teachers Association. |
52 | Eva May Luse | Professor Eva May Luse takes a six week leave of absence as head of the teaching department, spending the time at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. |
53 | Grace Knudsen-Bingham | Professor Grace Knudsen-Bingham, former geography faculty member, moves to Santa Barbara, California. |
54 | H. F. Pasini | Former assistant director of athletics, H. F. Pasini, is appointed head of athletics at the Case School of Science in Cleveland, Ohio. |
55 | Ira S. Condit | Professor Ira S. Condit, head of mathematics, is named state representative to the Council of Mathematic Teaching. |
56 | John L. Magee | John L. Magee occupies a teaching position at Lincoln High School in Los Angeles, California. |
57 | L. P. Ramenstein | L. P. Ramenstein, assistant professor of physics, resigns to pursue other opportunities. |
58 | Macy Campbell | Macy Campbell is named president of the Northeastern Division of the Iowa State Teachers Association and will assume management of the organization within one year. |
59 | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Page | Mrs. And Mrs. A. C. Page have both an automobile and a lovely home in Pomona, California. |
60 | Mrs. Charlotte Eastman | Mrs. Charlotte Eastman, widow of Professor F. C. Eastman, moves to Ansley's Acres, Michigan. |
61 | Mrs. Mame Clapp-Howeth | Mrs. Mame Clapp-Howeth teaches vocal music at Lincoln High School in Los Angeles, California. |
62 | Myra E. Call | Professor Myra E. Call, former faculty member of the Latin department, returns from a winter trip to Southern California. |
63 | Peter Luteyn | Professor Peter Luteyn, former professor of mathematics, decides to return to the field of education after a brief agricultural, educational, and religious project in Washington. |
64 | Prof. C. A. Fullerton | Professor Charles A. Fullerton delivers an address at the Waterloo Woman's Club. |
65 | Prof. I. F. Hersey | The Department of Physics' Professor I. F. Hersey succeeds Professor Emmett J. Cable as president of the Faculty Club. |
66 | Prof. Winfield Scott and Prof. Harry L. Eells | Professors Winfield Scott and Harry L. Eells speak at the annual Sunday School Convention held in La Porte City. |
67 | Professor and Mrs. C. P. Colegrove | Professor and Mrs. C. P. Colegrove live in Pasadena, California with Mrs. Colegrove's recently widowed mother. |
68 | Robert Fullerton | Professor Robert Fullerton, former music faculty member of ISTC, acts as representative of the Teachers College at the inauguration of Professor Lotus E. Coffman as president of Minnesota University. |
69 | Russell Glasener | Russell Glasener, formerly of the history department, is named superintendent of the consolidated school of Janesville, Iowa. |
70 | Ruth Adsit | Former Teachers College primary critic, Ruth Adsit, writes a literacy education book titled "Suggestions in Teaching Reading". |
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71 | Arleigh G. Griffin | Arleigh G. Griffin is set to take the role of professor of education effective September, 1921. Griffin will receive his doctorate in six months time. |
72 | Dr. E. O. Finkenbinder | Professor E. O. Finkenbinder is appointed Professor of Education effective for the fall term. |
73 | Dr. R. S. Robinson | Doctor R. S. Robinson, son of Superintendent J. E. Robinson, is addressed at the U. S. P. H. Hospital as a member of the United States Public Health Service. |
74 | Dr. Samuel Quigley | Professor Samuel Quigley delivers two addresses at a teaching convention in Gunnison, Colorado where he serves as president of the state normal school. |
75 | Dr. W. L. Hearst | Doctor W. L. Hearst is elected president of the Black Hawk Medical Society of Cedar Falls, with Doctor T. U. McManus serving as vice-president. |
76 | Dr. W. W. Gist | Professor W. W. Gist, professor of English and Chaplain in Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, is elected delegate at large by the state encampment. |
77 | Emma F. Lambert | Professor Emma F. Lambert of the Department of Mathematics is elected president of a new chapter of the P. E. O. Sisterhood. |
78 | Faith E. Kiddoo | Miss Faith E. Kiddoo is employed by the American Red Cross in an office located in Chicago, Illinois. |
79 | Goerge H. Mount | Professor Goerge H. Mount is assigned as head of the psychology and philosophy department of Dubuque University. |
80 | Harriet Gunn-Roberson | Harriet Gunn-Roberson announces her presidency of the Roberson University and School of Personality in Spokane, Washington. |
81 | Jeanette Carpenter | Professor Jeanette Carpenter takes a leave of absence from her duties to the Department of English, visiting the Congressional Library of Washington, D. C. |
82 | L. H. Van Houten | Professor L. H. Van Houten accepts the position of Director of Extension in the Pennsylvania State Normal School. |
83 | Mande E. Lane | Miss Maude E. Lane publishes an illustrated monograph titled "Our Garden". Miss Lane is a teacher of the Perkins School in association with the Children's Hospital at the University of Iowa. |
84 | Mary E. Martin | Miss Mary. E. Martin is a student at the New York Library School in Albany, New York and will attend Columbia University to earn a masters degree. |
85 | Mrs. Harry Ott | Mrs. Harry Ott is re-elected as superintendent of Green County, Iowa. |
86 | Mrs. John V. Hall | Alice Cynthia King, wife of Professor John V. Hall, resides in Reno, Nevada where her husband works as the Dean of Education for the university. |
87 | Mrs. Robert F. Miller | Mrs. Robert F. Miller resides in Kansas City, Missouri with her surgeon husband. |
88 | Prof. Abbott C. Page | Professor Abbot C. Page, former member of the physical science department, writes a letter concerning Chloris Anderson, Linnie Downs-Savage, and W. A. Bartlett. |
89 | Professor George W. Samson | The Department of Education's Professor George W. Samson retires after twenty-seven years of service to ISTC. President Seerley delivers a speech on Professor Samson's career, spanning forty-seven years in total. |
90 | Professor John Ross Frampton | Professor John Ross Frampton, instructor of the piano and pipe organ, writes an article appearing in the May Music Review on the music extension departments of American colleges and universities. |
91 | R. F. Seymour | Professor R. F. Seymour, former physical education director, is named physical education specialist of the State Department of Education at Albany, New York. |
92 | W. A. Ottilie | W. A. Ottilie is re-elected superintendent of Delaware County for a three year term. |
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93 | Alice Taylor-Neal | Alice Taylor-Neal teaches a fourth grade class at Madison School in Cedar Rapids. Her daughter, Margaret, will complete her coursework at Washington High School in June. |
94 | Bess Hoag | Bess Hoag presents "A Roman Banquet", a Latin play, at the South Pasadena Club House. |
95 | Bessie McNutt | Bessie McNutt is named superintendent of O'Brien County on a three year term. |
96 | C. E. Cavett | C. E. Cavett serves as director of vocational education in North Dakota, where he hopes to earn a degree in agricultural education at the North Dakota Agricultural College. |
97 | Cap. E. Miller | Captain E. Miller is a faculty member of the North Dakota Agricultural College. |
98 | Celia M. Bell | Celia M. Bell is elected superintendent of Wapello County for a three year term. Bell studies at Columbia University, and teaches in the public schools of Ottumwa, Iowa. |
99 | Clara Sutter | Miss Clara Sutter accepts work as a poultry specialist at the South Dakota Agricultural College after three years of service as a Black Hawk County home demonstration agent. |
100 | Clyde O. Ruggles | Professor Clyde O. Ruggles resigns from his position as director of the college of commerce at the State University of Iowa in favor of a professorship in transportation and public utilities at Ohio State University. |
101 | Col. Pearl M. Shaffer | Colonel Pearl. M. Shaffer is a professor of military science and tactics at Iowa State College in Ames, Iowa. |
102 | E. W. B. Mark | Mr. W. B. Mark teaches physics and chemistry classes at the city high school of San Diego, California. |
103 | Esther Benbow | Esther Benbow organizes a musical band for a first grade class in Fort Madison, Iowa. |
104 | G. V. Orr | G. V. Orr conducts a class of seventy-eight members of the First Methodist Episcopal Church in addition to his duties as an automobile salesman and manager. |
105 | H. E. Blackmar | Harry E. Blackmar, chairman of the Iowa State Teachers Association, announces the tenor of the Chicago Opera Company as the entertainment for the November meeting. |
106 | H. W. Chehock | H. W. Chehock is elected Secretary of the Central Iowa State Teachers Association in addition to his responsibilities as superintendent of Perry, Iowa schools. |
107 | Herbert G. Bley | Herbert G. Bley is an office manager of the Waterloo Construction Company in Los Angeles, California. |
108 | Jennie E. Harris | Jennie E. Harris resides in Sioux City, Iowa where she serves as a girl scout executive. |
109 | Milton Metfessel | Milton Metfessel serves as the presiding officer of the fourth annual meeting of the Iowa College Press held in Ames, Iowa. |
110 | Mrs. C. S. Aldritch | Mrs. Bess Aldritch has her works of fiction regularly published in the American Magazine. |
111 | Mrs. L. B. Jackson | Mrs. Celia Marjorie Jackson resides in St. Paul, Minnesota. |
112 | Mrs. M. W. Baldwin | Mrs. M. W. Baldwin is active in welfare work and music in addition to maintaining her home. |
113 | Mrs. T. U. McManus | Mrs. T. U. McManus achieves membership of the Young Women's Christian Association War Service Council. |
114 | Mrs. Thomas G. Donovan | Mrs. Thomas G. Donovan visits Cedar Falls with her husband, who is conducting a survey of industrial conditions across the Midwest. |
115 | R. L. Barnett | Dr. R. L. Barnett resides in Cumberland, Iowa with his wife and three daughters. |
116 | R. Z. Shearn | R. Z. Shearn serves as a park commission engineer for Cedar Falls. His duties include drafting permanent development plans to be fulfilled by a landscaping artist, as well as executing surveys of all city parks. |
117 | Rev. J. Ralph Magee | Reverend J. Ralph Magee lives in Seattle, Washington with his wife, Harriet Keeler-Magee. Mr. Magee serves as pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church. |
118 | Rex C. Haight | Rex C. Haight and his wife, Sylvia Ufford, reside in a ranch home in Forest Grove, Montana. |
119 | Samuel A. Potts | Samuel A. Potts is elected president of the Rotary Club of Muscatine, Iowa where he serves as superintendent of the city schools. |
120 | Samuel T. Neveln | Mr. S. Neveln resigns as superintendent of LeMars, Iowa after achieving superintendence of Austin, Minnesota. |
121 | Supt. A. W. Moore | A. W. Moore is re-elected as superintendent of Oelwein schools by a unanimous vote. |
122 | The Huget Family -- Dr. J. Percival Huget | Dr. Huget is minister of the Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church. Mrs. Huget spent the summer in England. Miriam Huget studies at Columbia University, James Huget at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Elizabeth Huget at the Packer Institute. |
123 | Wallace J. Knobbs | Wallace J. Knobbs studies at Iowa State College, where he will earn his Bachelor's Degree in Agricultural Education. |
124 | Wilbur H. Bender | Wilbur H. Bender serves as director of vocational education and is responsible for the rehabilitation of workers injured in the industries. |
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125 | A. C. Roberts | A. C. Roberts acts as president of the State Normal School that was set to be located in Centralia, Washington. |
126 | C. P. Archer | C. P. Archer, superintendent of Hudson, Iowa and his senior class publish the "Community Annual". |
127 | Charles E. Buckley | Charles E. Buckley is acting president of the Washington Rotary Club, which he represents at the international convention in Edinburg, Scotland. |
128 | Chas. T. Kramer | Charles T. Kramer teaches in Wattensaw, Arkansas with his wife, Esther Grace Shoemaker-Kramer. The couple donate a specimen of lunar moth to the college museum. |
129 | County Superintendent in Iowa, 1921-24 | Graduates and former students listed. |
130 | Dorothy Burt | Ms. Dorothy Burt is daughter of Austin and Mary E. Bartlett-Burt, as well as the granddaughter of Professor Moses W. Bartlett of the original State Normal School faculty. |
131 | Edith D. Muhs | Ms. Edith D. Muhs has been in nursing for six years following her graduation from the Teachers College, Columbia University, New York. She now resides in Camanche, Iowa where she cares for her elderly mother. |
132 | Forest C. Ensign | Professor Forest C. Ensign completes his work at Columbia University, his thesis being among the top four ever submitted to the college. |
133 | George D. Thompson | Judge George D. Thompson sentences a man to death on the charge of murder. |
134 | George H. McManus | Colonel George H. McManus visits relatives in Black Hawk county and visits the Teachers College for May Day activities. His son, George H. McManus, Jr., recently graduated from West Point Academy in New York, New York. |
135 | Honored | The Cedar Falls Woman's Club selects Clara M. Vanderveer, Emma Wise, Delia A. Mornin, and Mary Santee as new members at their annual meeting. |
136 | Ida Gaarder | Ms. Ida Gaarder has served as an instructor of the deaf in the Kendall School of Gallaudet College in Washington, D. C. for a period of two years. |
137 | Joanna Teerink | Joanna Treerink is the former assistant principal of the training school in the Superior, Wisconsin State Normal School. She has been elected to the position of Director of Practice Teaching in the Fort Wayne Normal School in Indiana. |
138 | John L. Cherney | John L. Cherney delivers the memorial address at Cedar Falls, Iowa. Cherney serves as an attorney in Independence. |
139 | Lillian L. Crosley | Lillian L. Crosley is granted the position of special teacher of handicapped children in Omaha, Nebraska. |
140 | Marie Cline | Marie Cline provides missionary service in India. |
141 | Mrs. LaMont Williams | Mrs. Ella Williams founds the Ivakota Farm outside of Washington, D. C., where wayward young women are taught how to make a living. Mrs. Williams is a longtime contributor to the Teachers College division of the Y. M. C. A. |
142 | Mrs. Wm. B. Ford | Gladys Ford changes her address to a location in Salt Lake City, Utah. |
143 | Orrin E. Hibbs | Orrin E. Hibbs loses his variety store located in Lake City, Iowa to a fire. The entirety of his stock was either destroyed or ruined in the incident. |
144 | R. O. Peterson | After ten years in banking, Ralph O. Peterson serves as a cashier for Pittsburg State Bank. |
145 | R. R. Lewis | Ralph R. Lewis is elected superintendent of Lake City schools. |
146 | Re-elections | M. R. Hassell, J. H. Boatman, W. H. Hoyman, T. B. Stewart, A. W. Moore, F. Russell Glasener, and G. H. Brinegar are re-elected to their previously held positions. |
147 | Supt. L. L. Caldwell | Superintendent L. L. Caldwell releases a circular announcing lecture subjects for the year. |
148 | W. H. Reever | William H. Reever returns to the field of education as superintendent of Coon Rapids, Iowa. |
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149 | Ada Joy Harmon | Ada Joy Harmon is placed in charge of nursing activities in the school of Bozeman, Montana. |
150 | Clarence E. Steele | Clarence E. Steele conducts a campaign in Maryland for the acquisition of funds to complete a new building for the Young Men's Christian Association. |
151 | Dr. J. C. Magee | Dr. J. C. Magee, father of Reverend J. Ralph Magee, dies in Longbeach, California on April 16, 1921 after two years of illness. |
152 | Edna E. Morgan | Leona J. Croy and Abe O. Voogd are married by Professor Eugene Allen in Cedar Falls. |
153 | Edward Allen Hunter | Edward E. Hunter and his wife give birth to Edward Allen Hunter on March 23, 1921 in Mason City, Iowa. |
154 | Elizabeth Jane | Mr. Chester Reeves and Mrs. Bessie B. Reeves give birth to a daughter in Waverly, Iowa on May 9. |
155 | Esther B. Miller | Esther B. Miller teaches at Atterday College in Solvang, California while her sister, Dagmar M. Miller, begins work in India. |
156 | Eunice Bender | Eunice Bender, daughter of Professor Wilbur H. Bender, is married to Robert White of Des Moines. |
157 | George Vernon Orr | George Vernon Orr is selected as a trustee of Upper Iowa University, Fayette, in their recent commencement. |
158 | Glenn A. Bakkum | Glenn A. Bakkum is married to Florence Stahl in Nashua, Iowa. |
159 | Grace Swartz | Grace Swartz of Estherville, Iowa and Ralph W. Marcus of LeMars were married and moved into a farm south of LeMars on December 1. |
160 | Hazel Johnson | Hazel Johnson is married to Clarence K. Cropper at Moravia, Iowa on April 14. |
161 | Helen A. Draper | Helen A. Draper earns a position in the Independence school after a year spent teaching at the Hudson Consolidated School. |
162 | Jacqueline Vandenberg | Lieutenant S. R. Vandenberg and Mrs. Jacqueline Vandenberg give birth to a daughter on the island of Guam. |
163 | John Thomas Mutch | Mr. Thomas Mutch and Mrs. Janet Mutch give birth to John Thomas Mutch on May 22, 1921 in Detroit, Michigan. |
164 | Josephine Brown | Mr. Harold B. Brown and Mrs. Lora Miller Drake-Brown give birth to Josephine Brown in Grundy Center on April 4, 1921. |
165 | Katherine Berkstresser | Katherine Berkstresser earns a teaching position at the East Texas State Normal College in Commerce, Texas. |
166 | Lena Elizabeth Eberhardt | Lena Elizabeth Eberhardt and George Bruce Shillinglaw were married on March 12, and live together in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
167 | Leona J. Croy | Abe O. Voogd and Leona J. Croy are married by Dr. Eugene Allen on June 4, 1921. They are to reside in Havelock, Iowa where Voogd serves as principal of schools. |
168 | Mary Mildred Humphrey | Mary Mildred Humphrey was married to Bertrand Charles Clark in Clarion, Iowa on January 1. The couple resides in Mason City, Iowa. |
169 | Maybelle J. Rathes | Maybelle J. Rathes was married to Douglas Meade Holffecker of New York on May 14. |
170 | Minetta Clawson | Minetta Clawson is married to Stuart Lee Buchanan in Cedar Falls. They will reside in Montana. |
171 | Mr. and Mrs. David Lenox | David and Bernice Lenox announce the birth of their son in Louisville, Kentucky on March 27, 1921. |
172 | Mr. And Mrs. Phil S. Arnold | Mrs. Iva M. Arnold, a former cataloger on the library staff, and Mr. Philip S. Arnold give birth to a son in Highland Park, Michigan on April 24, 1921. |
173 | Mrs. Harry B. Peck | Lillian G. Peck temporarily returns to her childhood home in Clinton, Iowa after the death of her father. |
174 | Mrs. Robert H. Minket | Mrs. Sarah Minkel is reported dead from Bottineau, North Dakota. She is survived by Elizabeth M. Kallenbach. |
175 | Mrs. W. H. Whitford | The wife of W. H. Whitford died of heart complications in Cedar Falls on April 27. She was the mother of Mrs. Elsie Whitford-Hoskins. |
176 | Rev. J. Ralph Magee | Reverend J. Ralph Magee, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, receives the honorary doctor of divinity degree at Upper Iowa University. |
177 | Rev. Thomas G. P. Berger | Reverend Thomas G. P. Berger earns the position of pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Waterville, Ohio after occupying the Presbyterian church in Cedar Rapids. |
178 | Robert Constant Peterson | Robert Constant Peterson is born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Peterson in Laramie, Wyoming. |
179 | Robert Goodwin Ericson | Mr. Lars J. Ericson and Mrs. Tilda Berger Ericson give birth to Robert Goodwin Ericson on May 30, 1921 in Turlock, California. |
180 | Ruth K. Fitzsimons | Ruth K. Fitzsimons and Albert A. Reinman are married on October 9, 1920 and make their residence in Fort Wayne, Indiana. |
181 | Ruth Marion Jensen | Ruth Marion Jensen and Carter C. Hamilton were married at the First Methodist Church in Des Moines on April 21. |
182 | Sophia Helen Schmitt | Sophia Helen Schmitt is married to Professor Alvin B. Rosenau in Hastings, Nebraska. |
183 | Valeria Secore-Crandall | Valeria Secore-Crandall is an instructor of English and theology at the Mallalien Seminary in Kinsey, Alabama. |
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184 | Campanile fund | Donators to the $3226.72 Campanile fund listed. |