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1 | A new fraternal club | The Square and Compass Clubs are created by the Teachers College Freemasons. |
2 | Anna Gertrude Childs | Anna Gertrude Childs of the music faculty performs a recital in the auditorium, accompanied by Ernest Zechiel on piano. |
3 | Completion of library stacks | Snead and Company are granted a contract for the construction of second story shelving in the library by the Board of Education. |
4 | Dr. Charles Foster Kent | Professor Charles Foster Kent, professor of biblical literature at Yale, tours the Eastern and Central parts of the United States, visiting colleges and churches. |
5 | Dr. W. W. Gist | Professor Gist delivers an account of the gathering of the Grand Army of the Republic in Indiana, which he attended as a delegate from Iowa. |
6 | Harriet Case | The former voice instructor of the music department delivers a song recital in the auditorium. |
7 | Homecoming | Homecoming activities under the Student Council include a Cedar Falls Band concert, a dance party, and the football game. Addresses were given by Colonel P. M. Shaffer, Professor Michael H. Thielen, and President Seerley. Professor Wesley wiler presided. |
8 | Men's Glee Club, 1921-2 | Professor W. E. Hays with the Men's Glee Club; photo. |
9 | Mrs. Mary M. Doland | Mary M. Doland of the Colorado State Teachers College visits individual demonstration schools and consolidated schools near Cedar Falls under the direction of Professor Macy Campbell. |
10 | New bleachers | Superintendent James E. Robinson constructs seating for up to 1200 visitors located on the east and west sides of the football field. |
11 | New vault for records | A fireproof room is installed west of the Administration Building which will house the Registrar and Examiner's office as well as the Bureau of Appointments. |
12 | Peru | The admissions office of the Institute Andino, Huancay, Peru expect to send a group of students to the United States. |
13 | T. U. Wells | T. U. Wells visits the Teachers College as a representative of the educational department of New Zealand to observe the activities of both faculty and students. |
14 | The College Orchestra | Professor Theodore R. Gundry condcuts the College Orchestra in their recital for the Sunnyside Country Club. |
15 | W. G. McGrew and wife | W. G. McGrew and his wife reside in Detroit with their young daughter. |
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16 | Armistice Day | An Armistice Day program is presented by ex-servicemen of the Teachers College. |
17 | Beth Wellman | Beth Wellman serves as a research assistant in the Child Welfare Department at the State University of Iowa. |
18 | Candidates | Republican Primary for Superintendent of Public Instruction candidates include P. E. McClenahan, Mary E. Francis, and Wilbur H. Bender. |
19 | Class of 1921 | President Seerley speaks at the commencement ceremonies for the final section of the class of 1921. |
20 | Earl London | Earl London is recognized at the Woman's Christian Temperance Union Assembly for writing the best essay on a Temperance Subject. |
21 | Fifth conference | The Annual Conference of the Iowa Consolidated Schools attended by suprintendents, school board members, and state officials, is held at the Teachers College. The conference is held through cooperation with the State Department of Public Instruction. |
22 | Football for 1921 | The Teachers College football team wins every match against the Hawkey Conference teams. |
23 | High school concert | The Teachers College High School performs a Christmas concert. |
24 | Orchestra concert | Professor Theodore A. Gundrey directs the Teachers College Orchestra in a performance held in the auditorium. |
25 | Rowena Wellman | Rowena Wellman teaches at the Armstrong School for Private Secretaries at Berkeley, California. Wellman is a former member of the clerical division. |
26 | T. C. Reunion | The annual alumni reunion is held at the Y. M. C. A. in Des Moines. Speakers are presnted by Emma Bradley, and include President Seerley, J. W. Jarnagin, Professors Wright and Ensign, and President Seerley. |
27 | T. F. McDonald | T. F. McDonald is elected president of the University Association of Cleveland, Ohio. McDonald is a former business manager of Old Gold, and graduated in Law at the University of Iowa. |
28 | The annual football banquet | The Men's Faculty Club holds a dinner in Bartlett Hall in honor of the 1921 Football Squad. Professor Charles Bailey presides over the event. |
29 | The Fionzaley Quartet | The Fionzaley Quartet consisting of Adolfo Betti, Alfred Pochon, and Iwan d'Archambea perform in the College Auditorium before the delegates to the Consolidated School Conference. |
30 | Tuesday club | Theatrical performances of "Fourteen" and "Suppressed Desires" are presented. The committee in charge of the productions is led by Mrs. J. Foy Cross, and Mrs. W. B. Fagan. |
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31 | Charles S. Cory | Charles S. Cory achieves a hole-in-one at the Sunnyside Country Club in Waterloo, Iowa. |
32 | Commencement orator | Professor Joseph Fort Newton is appointed the annual commencement address by the State Board of Education. |
33 | Doris White | Doris White addresses the Iowa Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teachers Association in Mason City. |
34 | Dr. A. M. Schlessinger | Dr. A. M. Schlessinger of the State University of Iowa lectures in colleges throughout Iowa. |
35 | Dr. E. J. Cable | Dr. E. J. Cable publishes his doctoral thesis on Iowa in the Pleistocene period for his completion of the Doctor of Philosophy degree. |
36 | Dr. W. W. Gist | Professor William W. Gist serves as the Iowan delegate to the Grand Army of the Republic Encampment in Indianapolis, Indiana. |
37 | Faculty entertains | The Faculty-Senior Class Teas are held over the first two months of the new year. |
38 | George W. Samson | George W. Sampson attends the reception of Marshal Foch in Detroit, as well as the concerts of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. |
39 | Grace Rait | Grace Rait serves as a lecturer on primary instruction in Wyoming. |
40 | H. Z. Wilbur | H. Z. Wilbur of the Michigan State Normal College visits the Teachers College Department of Extension. |
41 | Holiday vacation | Faculty and students are on vacation from December 22 through January 5. |
42 | Ida huglin | Ida Huglin of the Department of Rural Education resigns from her position to continue her studies at the University of Chicago in pursuit of a graduate degree. |
43 | Lillian V. Lambert | Professor Lillian V. Lambert is appointed a position in the National Council of English Teachers. |
44 | Lois Ruth Inglis | Lois Ruth Inglis is appointed professor of Spanish and French for the Fall Term. |
45 | Macy Campbell | Macy Campbell addresses the Texas State Teachers Association on consolidated school development in Iowa. |
46 | Prof. John Barnes | Professor John Barnes presides over the St. Andrew Society in Chicago, Illinois. The society is composed of Scotts and their descendants. |
47 | Professor D. Sands Wright | Professor D. Sands Wright presents a report of progress to the Teachers Association in their Des Moines meeting. |
48 | Registrar C. S. Cory | Registrar C. S. Cory reports on credit granted for teaching experience before the State Teachers Association. |
49 | Student loan fund | The Student Loan Fund Committee announces that the faculty are to perform in the auditorium for the benefit of the fund. |
50 | The Christmas vesper | Elizabeth Burney-Schmidt and Leora Doolittle direct the Cecilian and Euterpean Glee Clubs in the annual vesper service. |
51 | The Seerley Family Reunion | The Seerley family holds a family reunion over the holiday season. |
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52 | Abigail Howard | Abigail Howard serves as a commercial teacher in the Union High School of Casa Grande, Arizona. |
53 | Alexander C. Roberts | Alexander C. Roberts serves as the president of the State Normal School in Centralia, Washington. He is a doctoral candidate at the Chency State Normal School. |
54 | Bertha Hansen | Bertha Hansen is placed in charge of the Normal College Cafeteria in Huntsville, Texas. |
55 | Blanche E. Riggs | Blanche E. Riggs takes a leave of absence from the Nebraska State Normal School to study at the Teachers College of Columbia University in New York City. |
56 | C. G. Umbaugh | C. G. Umbaugh serves as a staff member of the United States Veterans' Bureau. |
57 | Clarence Ray Aurner | Clarence Ray Aurner publishes the third volume of "Iowa Stories", covering the development of from 1854-65. |
58 | Constance Buswell | Constance Buswell serves as a faculty member in the Department of English at the State University in Urbana, Illinois. She is working toward a Doctor's degree. |
59 | Edna Hall | Edna Hall opens a studio in Fort Dodge after finishing her two years at the Chicago Musical College. |
60 | Elsie G. Klein | Elsie G. Klein is named supervisor of rural schools in Connecticut. |
61 | Emma F. Lambert | Professor Emma F. Lambert serves as a delegate to the Supreme P. E. O. Convention in Kansas City. |
62 | Georgianna Ruff | Georgianna Ruff serves as supervisor of music in Webster City. |
63 | Hazel B. Strayer | Hazel B. Strayer of Drinkwater, Saskatchewan is appointed instructor of English due to high enrollment in the department. |
64 | Henry J. Peterson | Henry J. Peterson stops in Cedar Falls on his journey east, where he will meet the family of his wife residing in Illinois. |
65 | Jeanette Sheerer | Jeanette Sheerer is appointed to the Clarinet Section of the Civic Symphony Orchestra. |
66 | John F. Sly | John F. Sly and his wife work toward their Doctor's degrees in Massachusetts. |
67 | Leonara Arent | Leonora Arent publishes a collection of devotional poetry titled "In His Presence". |
68 | Lurton D. Stubbs | Pastor Lurton D. Stubbs takes a period of rest from his ministry in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. |
69 | M. E. Logan | M. E. Logan and his wife serve as educators in the State of Colorado. Their son was hospitalized with an accidental gunshot wound, but is recovering. |
70 | Margaret Bowes | Margaret Bowes works in the Analysis Department of the Iowa National Bank in Des Moines. |
71 | Mary E. Francis | Mary E. Francis spends the summer at Columbia University and earns a position in the State Treasury Office. |
72 | Michael H. Thielen | Doctor Michael H. Thielen pays a visit to the Teachers College. Doctor Thielen's son studies premedicine at the State University of Iowa, and his daughter is in the College of Liberal Arts. |
73 | Mrs. J. W. Wild | Rose Edith Wild is reelected to the office of president of the W. C. T. U. |
74 | Olive Easter | Olive Easter enters the State University for work in music after teaching in Nevada, Knoxville, and Winterset. |
75 | Percival Hunt | Professor Percival Hunt is placed in charge of English Composition at the Universtiy of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is unable to fulfill his duties as head of the Alumni Association. |
76 | Surgeon Hsieh | Surgeon Hsieh attends the University of Chicago in the School of Education. |
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77 | A. J. Stone | A. J. Stone teaches in Sumner, Missouri after a period spent as a salesman for Dodd Mead and Company. |
78 | Alumni | Former students meet at the home of J. L. St. John, where they are entertained with musical selections and stories connected to the Teachers College. |
79 | Business change | Henry C. Lerche purchases the Schaeffer Jewelry and Music Company. |
80 | Cap. E. Miller | Cap E. Miller serves as a professor of farm management, and holds a seat as Chairman of Department of Agricultural Economics and Marking at the North Dakota Agricultural College. |
81 | Elsie Hardy | Elsie Hardy is head of the Madison South Dakota High School home economics department. |
82 | H. W. Chehock | H. W. Chehock is elected president of the city superintendents section of the Iowa State Teachers Association at their meeting in Des Moines. |
83 | Harry E. Blackmar | Harry E. Blackmar, Superintendent of Ottumwa Schools, organizes a meeting of the Iowa State Teachers Association in Des Moines. |
84 | J. E. Partington | J. E. Partington works twoard a Master's Degree at the State University of Iowa. |
85 | Lewis H. Minkel | W. H. Bender publishes a report on the development of vocational education. |
86 | May E. Polley | May E. Polley serves as representative of the Iowa State Teachers College at the inauguration of Guy Benton as President of the Philippines. |
87 | Mrs. A. G. Eckhoff | Elizabeth Eckhoff writes from Kansas City, where she teaches violin and piano. |
88 | Mrs. Walter Edward Coburn | Mrs. Walter Edward Coburn resides in Denver, Colorado with her husband, who is head of the electrical engineering department of the Veterans' Bureau. |
89 | Paul R. Farlow | Paul R. Farlow earns a position as an agricultural agent with the Illinois Central Railroad. |
90 | Richard M. Wyant | Richard M. Wyant serves as the principal of the Junior High School of East Waterloo. |
91 | S. A. Potts | S. A. Potts, Superintendent of Schools in Muscatine, Iowa serves on the executive committee of the Iowa State Teachers Association. |
92 | Urban Earl Wild | Urban Earl Wild of Honolulu, Hawaii addresses the Educational Club. |
93 | Verne G. Orr | Verne G. Orr, Secretary and General Manager of the Waterloo Overland Automobile Company, moves to Indianapolis with his family. |
94 | W. G. Burris | W. G. Burris of the W. G. Burris Company holds an office in Des Moines. |
95 | Wilbur H. Bender | Wilbur H. Bender, former director of the teaching department, is a candidate for the position of Superintendent of Public Instruction. |
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96 | A. A. Smith | A. A. Smith serves as superintendent of grounds and buildings for the city schools of Des Moines. |
97 | Capt. E. Miller | Capt. E. Miller serves as a faculty member of the Agricultural College in Fargo, North Dakota, where he conducts research on farm management. |
98 | Casper Schenk | Casper Schenk is appointed to the legal committee of the American Legion. |
99 | Dr. Romanzo Adams | Dr. Romanzo Adams conducts university work in Honolulu. |
100 | Dwight A. Davis | Dwight A. Davis resides in Japan to pursue work in education. |
101 | Faculty Committee | New appointees to the faculty are listed. |
102 | Frank L. Byrnes | Frank L. Byrnes and Hazel S. Webster-Byrnes farm in Petersburg, North Dakota. |
103 | George W. Satterthwaite | George W. Satterthwaite returns home from the Philippines to visit his elderly mother. |
104 | Gerald N. Sabin | Gerald N. Sabin serves as a representative of the State Education Department of New York, and as a staff member of the State Commissioner of Education. |
105 | Gladys Barnoske | Gladys Barnoske teaches in the Physical Education department of the State Manual Training Normal School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
106 | Grover H. Alderman | Grover H. Alderman serves as toast master at the University of Iowa Reunion and Dinner at Younkers' Tea Room in Des Moines, Iowa. |
107 | Helene Laura Landsberg | Helene Laura Landsberg serves as a faculty member of the Faculty of Elizabeth College in Salem, Virginia. |
108 | Joe E. Vance | Joe E. Vance holds the position of director of the Evergreen Blind School in Baltimore, Maryland. |
109 | June Emry | June Emry is elected to the position of president of the South Dakota Educational Association. |
110 | Lulu J. Parsons | Lulu Parsons serves as music director of Jamestown, North Dakota. |
111 | Mabel J. Parsons | Mabel J. Parsons receives a Master's degree from the University of Chicago, and earns a position as head of the history department of the Rochester, Minnesota high school. |
112 | Marie Cline | Marie Cline is appointed missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and travels to India. |
113 | Mary E. Martin | Mary E. Martin passes the New York State Civil Service Examination, and works in the State Library Reference Staff. |
114 | Mrs. Eugenia Ballard-Knowles | Mrs. Eugenia Ballard-Knowles resides in Pasadena, California after many years teaching in Iowa and Montana. |
115 | Mrs. Wilmer E. Lubiens | Hallie M. Lubiens serves as superintendent of education for Dickey County Sunday Schools in Fullerton, North Dakota. |
116 | Myrtle Paine | Myrtle Paine is a member of the University Glee Club and Orchestra, as well as the Zeta Xi Epsilon sorority. |
117 | P. E. McClenahan | P. E. McLenahan serves as both superintendent of the Department of Public Instruction and president of the National Council of state Departments of Education. |
118 | S. T. Neveln | S. T. Neveln, Superintendent of Schools in Minnesota, has a new high school dedicated by the State Commissioner of Education. |
119 | Samuel F. Hersey | Samuel F. Hersey spends holiday vacation in Cedar Falls with Professor and Mrs. S. F. Hersey. |
120 | Walter O. Abram | Walter O. Abram and Ethel M. Dryden-Abram spend the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Dryden in Cedar Falls. |
121 | Willis E. Lamb | Willis E. Lamb serves as an officer of the M. E. Sunday School in Spokane, Washington. |
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122 | Alumni reports | The editor of the Alumni Register reports a number of deaths. Deceased listed. |
123 | Anna Funk | Anna Funk and Samuel A. Reid are married and reside in Hayden, Colorado. |
124 | Benjamin Franklin Osborn | Benjamin Franklin Osborn of the Board of Trustees for the Iowa State Normal School marries Hetti Heater Bailey in Des Moines. |
125 | Blanche Martin | Blanche Martin and Walter H. Beal are married at the home of Mrs. Beal's sister on September 22, 1921. |
126 | Building and business committee | President Murphy makes five appointments to the Board of Education. |
127 | Elizabeth Jennings | Elizabeth Jennings and Jay Jesse Lockie are married on December 23, 1921. |
128 | Ephraim Laurence Palmer | Ephraim Laurence Palmer, former professor of natural science at the Teachers College, is married to Katherine E. Hilton on December 24, 1921. |
129 | Genevieve Brown | Genevieve Brown is married to Edward P. McDowell on September 17, 1921. The couple are to reside in Phoenix, Arizona. |
130 | Henriette C. Taylor | Henriette C. Taylor is married to Mark Wilbur Campbell on October 15, 1921 in Waterloo. |
131 | Hon. D. D. Murphy | President Murphy is reelected to his office in the Board of Education. |
132 | Hon. P. K. Holbrook | Parker K. Holbrook is reelected to the office of vice-president of the Board of Education for a two year term. |
133 | Ime Jeglum | Ime Jeglum is married to Elmer Osher in Estherville, Iowa on September 28, 1921. They are to reside in Tucson, Arizona. |
134 | Irene Louise Holmes | Irene Louise Holems is married to Gardner Fey on June 9, 1921. The couple are to reside on the groom's farm in California. |
135 | Katie Boehmke | Katie Boehmke died on April 7, 1920 in Long Beach, California, where she served in education. |
136 | Kenneth Cotton | Kenneth Cotton is married to LaVern Kloster of Waterloo on December 26, 1921. |
137 | Leah M. Moore | Leah M. Moore is married to Oscar C. Hansen. The couple are to reside in Cedar Falls, Iowa. |
138 | Mabelle McCord | Mabelle McCord is married to Lilburn Colville of Des Moines on July 2, 1921. |
139 | Marion Walker | Marion Walker and Hamlet C. Hall are married on January 1, 1921 in Waterloo, Iowa. |
140 | McPherrin H. Donaldson | McPherrin H. Donaldson and Nola K. Fromme are married on December 23, 1921. |
141 | Miss Anna B. Lawther | Anna B. Lawther and Pauline Lewelling Devitt visit the Teachers College to adress the Asssembly of students and faculty in the auditorium. |
142 | Mrs. Blanch-Walters | Mrs. Blanch-Walters is married to James Drummond in San Francisco, California on December 21, 1921. The couple are to reside in Portland, Oregon. |
143 | Mrs. Charles R. Brenton | Mrs. Charles R. Brenton is honored at the Eleventh Biennial Congress of Mothers and Parent Teachers Association in Mason City, Iowa. Mrs. Z. C. Thornburg delivers the memorial address. |
144 | Mrs. George Galloway | Mrs. George Galloway died on September 13, 1921 after seven months of battling chronic nephritis. |
145 | Mrs. Myrtle Ward-McLaughlin | Mrs. Myrtle Ward-McLaughlin, wife of Reverend Jesse L. McLaughlin, died on October 5, 1921 after a battery of surgeries. |
146 | Muriel Draper | Muriel Draper is married to Forrest Johnson in Montevideo, Minnesota on September 22, 1921. |
147 | Ruth Gavin | Ruth Gavin and Lewis R. Kennedy are married in Des Moines on October 22, 1921. |
148 | Ruth Manatt | Ruth Manatt is married to Clarence Hoff at the Immaculate Conception Church in Cedar Rapids on September 27, 1921. |
149 | Ulmont Kellog Reese | Ulmont K. Reese is married to Mary Ralson in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan where Reese serves as an instructor of mathematics at the local high school. |
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150 | Anton Sartori | Anton Sartori, husband of Kate Mullarky-Sartori, died at the age of sixty-eight from pneumonia on January 21, 1922. |
151 | Berg | John Berg and Edith Schuneman-Berg give birth to a son on December 19, 1921 in Cedar Falls at Sartori Memorial Hospital. |
152 | Campanile fund | Donators to the Campanile fund listed. |
153 | Charles Ray Newkirk, Jr. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Newkirk give birth to a son on June 21, 1921. |
154 | Dick | Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Dick give birth to Mary Ann in Charles City. |
155 | Edward Robinson | Howard Robinson and Mildred Wells-Robinson give birth to Edward Robinson on December 11, 1921. |
156 | Elizabeth Rittgers | Elizabeth Rittgers died on May 25, 1917 at the age of thirty-nine in Chicago. |
157 | Fields | James and Bertha Auld-Fields give birth to Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada on September 5, 1921. |
158 | George B. Engleman | George B. Engleman died February 10, 1921. |
159 | Mac Oakes | Mac Oakes died in an elevator accident in the May of 1921. |
160 | Margaret VanHouten | Professor and Mrs. L. H. VanHouten give birth to a daughter on December 4, 1921 in Edinboro, Pennsylvania. |
161 | Martin Herbert Lane | Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lane give birth to Martin Herbert Lane on October 9, 1921 in Jersey City, New Jersey. |
162 | Mary Gertrude Nolan | Arthur and Margaret Nolan give birth to Mary Gertrude on July 3, 1921 in Madison, South Dakota. |
163 | Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wolf | M. E. Wolf and Irene Guetzloff give birth to a daughter on September 24, 1921. |
164 | Mrs. Fred H. Fitting | Lissa Lenocker is reported as having died on November 11, 1917. |
165 | Mrs. H. R. Iblings | Mary Olive Sessions died in the home that she shared with her husband, H. R. Iblings, on January 13, 1922. |
166 | Mrs. L. J. Elkeman | Marie Wachholz is reported as having died on November 3, 1915. |
167 | Palmer-Ford | Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ford give birth to Palmer Bancroft Ford in Salt Lake City. |
168 | Robert C. Stirton | Robert C. Stirton died of heart failure on October 6, 1921. |
169 | Sultzer | James A. Sultzer and Ethel Boles-Sultzer give birth to Catherine Margaret on August 26, 1921. |
170 | Theodore Riland Cross | J. Foy Cross and Edith Riland-Cross give birth to Theodore Riland-Cross on December 17, 1921 in Cedar Falls. |
171 | VanRoekel | William and Jeanette Van Roekel give birth to Clara Lucille on October 14, 1921. |
172 | William Wesley Gist | Captain and Mrs. Julian Hurlburt Gist give birth to William Wesley Gist III on December 3, 1921 in Camp Benning, Georgia. |