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Combined departments The following departments are being combined; art and manual arts, mathematics and commerce, government and economics. Professor Charles Bailey heads the arts, Ira S. Condit heads mathematics, and Merle A. Thompson heads the social sciences.
The Coffer-Miller Players The Coffer-Miller Players give four performances of "The Rivals" and "The Imaginary Invalid" from June 21-22, 1922.
Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. An Easter morning service is held in the Auditorium on April 16, 1922 by the student population.
Patriotic service A special chapel service is held in remembrance of General Ulysses S. Grant's one-hundredth birthday. Professors M. F. Arey and W. W. Gist head the Patriotic Faculty Committee responsible for the service.
N. E. I. Association Members of the N. E. I. Association vote in favor of the Towner-Sterling Bill, approving a state annuity law, increasing the training of teachers, and endorsing the nationalization of education by congress.
Supt. F. T. Vasey Superintendent F. T. Vasey delivers an address to the Men's Faculty Club on the inequality of the mental fortitude of school children, and the importance of granting students an education tailored to their abilities.
Men's faculty program The men of the faculty present Professor Ernest Zechiel's "She Flaps to Conquer" as a benefit for the Student Loan Fund. The performance filled the auditorium, bringing in $943.
The Cecilians The Cecilians deliver their annual performance in the Auditorium under the guidance of Professor Elizabeth Burney-Schmidt. The earnings are granted to the Student Loan Fund by vote of the members.
Dr. W. S. Sadler Dr. W. S. Sadler of Chicago, Illinois delivers lectures on "The Strong and the Weak,Faith and Fear", and "The Tragedy of Civilization".
Twenty-fifth anniversary Professor and Mrs. C. A. Fullerton celebrate their twenty-fifth anniversary on June 23, 1922.
Summer term Enrollment for the Summer Term was held on June 20, 1922, bringing in a total of 4,608 students. The college is estimated to exceed 5000 students by the second half of the term.
The alumni register The release of the Alumni Register is delayed, but is hoped to be distributed by August 1.
Summer entertainment The committee charged with organizing summer entertainment courses presents Elias Day, Coffer-Miller, Brown Jubilee Co., Sarah M. Wilmer, and Professor S. Sadler. The Concert Band delivers four performances on the library steps.
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New arithmetic The faculty of the mathematical department are joint authors of a one-hundred and thirty page arithmetic book for educators.
Spring term class Class rolls of spring graduates; list.
Commencement Play Misses Bertha Martin and Hazel Strayer present a repeat performance of Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" in the auditorium.
Iowa college track and field meet The Teachers College places a distant second behind Des Moines at the intercollegiate track and field meet held in Cedar Falls.
Consolidation of departments The Departments of History, Government, and Economics are combined into the Department of Social Science at the opening of the summer term.
Dual debate The women of Coe College and the Iowa State Teachers College hold a formal debate on the "Kansas Industrial Court System of Settling Labor Disputes". The Teachers College team won on both sides.
The College Annual Staff Margaret Mullarky is named editor-in-chief, and Harrison W. Busby is elected business manager by the Junior Class.
T. C. High School The Teachers College High School senior class performed "Peg o' my Heart" as the commencement dramatic program.
Philo banquet The Philomathean Literary Society holds a banquet in the Bartlett Hall Dining Room for Venancio Trinidad.
High school invitation meeting An interscholastic track and field meet is held at the Cedar Valley Fair Grounds.
T. C. Junior High Mrs. Elizabeth Burney-Schmidt directs the Teachers College Junior High performance of "The Pied Piper of Hamlin". The Training School Orchestra, lead by Rose Wilcox, performs the introduction and intermission.
May Day Fete The Annual Spring Festival is presented by the Student Council, featuring floats, the Dance Drama, and a baseball game with Columbia College.
Chicago University scholarship Martha Stolfus is the recipient of a scholarship from Chicago University, where she will engage in graduate studies at the earth science department.
Women's Inter-State Extemporaneous Contest Professor John Barnes leads the Teachers College debate team in the Women's Inter-State Extemporaneous Contest in Illinois. Frances Wheeler, Dale Welsch, and Venancio Trinidad earn high marks.
Baseball and track schedule The Teachers College baseball teams are said to have performed adequately over the well conducted season.
The Lecture Committee Professor J. B. Paul retires from his service as the Chairman of the Lecture Committee. Professors John Barnes and Winfield Scott continue to serve, along with the newly inducted W. H. Kadesch.
Delta sigma rho The Delta Sigma Rho Forensic Honorary Fraternity holds its annual dinner and initiation ceremony. Herbert Pesch, Earl M. London, and Herluf Strandskov are elected as officers. Professor John Barnes acts as permanent secretary.
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Appointment -- C. A. Speer C. A. Speer is appointed professor of commerce after demonstrating his skills as an instructor during the summer term.
Mrs. Ella Jones-Burnell Mrs. Ella Jones-Burnell returns to the Teachers College after having attended during the first term of its existence. She assists in the conduction of bible studies in the community.
The summer term The Teachers College sees record breaking enrollment for the summer term, expecting to exceed five-thousand students by the term's end.
The Class of 1897 Letters from the alumni of the Class of 1897 are read at the class luncheon.
Boston N. E. A. President Homer Horatio Seerley represents the Iowa State Teachers Association as a delegate at the National Education Association Convention.
The 25th Anniversary The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Class of 1897 is celebrated with a luncheon at the Co-ed Tea Room.
Carl Werner Carl Werner, assistant physical director at Columbia University, passes through Cedar Falls on his journey to New York from Seattle.
Flag Day Attorney J. R. Newman delivers the Flag Day address in the auditorium to the students of the summer term.
The Class of 1892 The Class of 1892 returns to the Teachers College for their thirtieth reunion.
The alumni breakfast Professors John C. Huget, J. Ralph Magee, and John C. Parish serve as speakers at the Annual Reunion and Breakfast of the Classes of 1892 and 1897.
Extension credit work Teachers taking part in credit extension courses are to be given an extra week's salary by vote of the Creston, Iowa school board.
Spring term commencement address Professor Joseph Fort Newton delivers the Commencement Address.
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Class day Class day activities are held on the Saturday morning of Commencement Week. The president's address is delivered by H. C. Cook, with Leo J. Friis giving the Mantle Oration.
Dr. E. Laurence Palmer Professor Ephraim L. Palmer serves as a lecturer in California, where he will be joined by Mrs. Palmer before returning to Ithaca, New York.
Hon. W. R. Boyd W. R. Boyd, Chairman of the Finance Committee, delivers the principal address at the 30th Anniversary Dinner of the Concert Band.
Campus Plans The Board of Education votes on the future campus layout.
W. H. Gemmill W. H. Gemmill represents the Iowan state education institutions at the National Education Association in Boston, Massachusetts.
Charlotte Bockenthien Charlotte Bockenthien takes a medical leave of absence to seek treatment at the University Hospital in Iowa City.
Wesley M. Gewehr Wesley M. Gewehr receives a Doctor of Philosophy degree from Chicago University.
Harry L. Eells Harry L. Eells receives a master's degree from the Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in Ames.
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Charles H. Bailey Professor Charles H. Bailey is named Acting Head of Art at the opening of the summer term.
Merle Raymond Thompson Merle R. Thompson is named head of the Department of Social Science effective the beginning of the summer term.
Macy Campbell Macy Campbell returns to work after a leave of absence following a stay at Sartori Memorial Hospital.
Dr. W. W. Gist Dr. W. W. Gist visits his daughter in Chicago before attending commencement ceremonies at Ohio University.
Grace Tear Grace Tear spends the summer touring Europe.
Edgar K. Chapman Edgar K. Chapman returns to Cedar Falls after the sudden death of his father.
H. E. Rath H. E. Rath works toward a master's degree in agriculture at the Iowa State College during the spring term.
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J. E. Fitzgerald J. E. Fitzgerald represents Northeast Iowa as a delegate to the National Education Association.
Police matron Mrs. F. C. Sage is appointed police matron of Waterloo. Mrs. Sage once served as a Red Cross nurse in the Great War, and has done women's welfare work through the Young Women's Christian Association.
Charles F. Perrott Charles F. Perrott serves as superintendent of Stuttgard High School, whose debate team performs admirably in the Northern Arkansas Contest.
Willis J. Bell Willis J. Bell serves as Head of the Department of Education and Psychology at the Iowa Wesleyan College in Mount Pleasant.
Lester C. Ary Lester C. Ary, superintendent of Cherokee schools, was elected to a committee by the Iowa State Teachers Association that will cooperate with other divisions at their Des Moines meeting.
L. H. Minkel L. H. Minkel is reelected to the position of superintendent of schools at Fort Dodge.
Irma Grace Bangs Irma Grace Bangs, principal of the Onawa, Iowa high school, is elected Secretary of the Northwest Iowa State Teachers Association.
A. T. S. Owen Arthur T. S. Owen, Superintendent of Farmington schools, is elected president of the Southeast Iowa State Teachers Association at Oskaloosa.
Erma L. Krout Erma L. Krout, Superintendent of Mahaska County, is elected secretary of the Southeast Iowa State Teachers Association in Oskaloosa.
James F. Treasure James F. Treasure returns to public school education after serving as a county agricultural agent in Muncie, Indiana. He seeks a position as a city superintendent in a small community.
William H. Hoyman William H. Hoyman is reelected to the superintendence of schools at Toledo, Iowa.
Agnes Heightshoe Agnes Heightshoe succeeds Henry W. Chehock as superintendent after acting as principal of the high school at Perry, Iowa since 1903.
Jeffrey Packard Brooks The nine month old son of Professor George Brooks and Harriet Mildred Packard-Brooks falls ill with diphtheria.
Edward Arthur Conery Edward A. Conery is elected professor of manual arts at the State Normal College of Commerce, Texas.
Mrs. Grace E. Milliman-Taylor Mrs. Grace E. Milliman-Taylor operates a grazing homestead in Stanley, New Mexico.
R. D. Barr Robert D. Barr is named superintendent of the public schools at Jefferson, Iowa.
Glenn A. Bakkum Glenn A. Bakkum is named superintendent of Hudson, and will continue to fulfill his duties as an agricultural supervisor for that community.
Eugene J. Fenling Eugene J. Fenling, editor of the New Hampton Tribune, serves as the Democratic Central Committeeman from the 4th Congressional District.
L. H. Minkel Lewis H. Minkel, Superintendent of Fort Dodge Schools, serves as the representative of the North Central Division of the Legislative Committee of the Iowa State Teachers Association.
Annette Anderson Annette Anderson serves as an instructor in the University of Nebraska's Extension Division.
A. W. Graham A. W. Graham, former Superintendent of York, Nebraska, is given a job as an agent for William Welch Mfg. Co. of Chicago.
A. L. Mathews A. L. Mathews serves as the delegate of the Iowa State Teachers College to the inauguration of Professor George Thomas as president of the University of Utah.
Jessie L. Cunning Jessie L. Cunning is elected to the office of treasurer for the North Central Iowa State Teachers Association in Fort Dodge.
Ida Fesenbeck Ida Fesenbeck, secretary of the Bureau of Recommendations, resigns effective the end of the summer term. She is to reside in San Diego, California where she plans to continue to work within the field of education.
Indianapolis Normal School The Indianapolis Normal School is abolished by the State Attorney General and the Board of Accounts of Indiana.
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George D. Eaton George D. Eaton accepts the superintendence of Clarion, Iowa schools.
Arthur D. Coffman Arthur D. Coffman visits acquaintances at the Teachers College while travelling to Davenport for a state banker's meeting.
Clyde Brooks Clyde Brooks is given a $750.00 fellowship from the Lydia C. Roberts Scholarship Fund.
Edith F. Grundy Edith F. Grundy, high school teacher in Los Angeles, plans a six month excursion to Europe.
F. L. Kolb F. L. Kolb recovers from illness.
Chas. L. Simmers Charles L. Simmers is a professor of Education and Psychology, and serves as head of Teacher Training at the New Hampshire College.
Clarence Eugene Steele Clarence E. Steele, head of the Y. M. C. A. of Hagerstown, Maryland, visits Cedar Falls with his daughter to attend Commencement celebrations.
J. Ralph Magee J. Ralph Magee, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Seattle, visits his sister in Cedar Falls on a return trip from New York.
Mary Ellen Wiler Mary E. Wiler is the silver medalist in the "Iowa Safety Essay Contest" conducted by the Board of Education. Doctor Carl Franzen, Miriam Woolson-Brooks, and Mrs. Dante Pierce serve on the essay committee.
Walter D. Rich Walter D. Rich purchases the L. H. Keep grocery after having served as an employee of the establishment.
Eugene Lynch Eugene Lynch is reelected to the position of conductor for the Sigourney Concert Band. He is to attend the Teachers College in the fall.
President Samuel Quigley President Samuel Quigley of the State Normal School at Gunnison, Colorado conducts a family survey on rural education.
Christine A. Thoene Christine A. Thoene assists Professor Douglas C. Ridgly in the creation of "Studies in the Geography of North America" at the Illinois State Normal School.
Karl Buren Stein Karl Buren Stein presents two operas as president of the Auditorium Musical-Dramatic Conservatory.
Dr. W. R. Patterson Professor W. R. Patterson visits Cedar Falls after attending the Presbyterian Home Missionary Society of the United States meeting in Des Moines.
Wilbur H. Bender Wilbur H. Bender serves as a professor of agriculture at the Teachers College's teaching department.
Beatrice I. Weller Beatrice I. Weller spends her summer in Hamburg, Germany.
Grover H. Alderman Grover H. Alderman is elected a member of the College of Education at the University of Indiana.
Evelyn D. Hansen Evelyn D. Hansen delivers lectures over the course of four days at the Chicago Art Institute.
W. J. Knobbs W. J. Knobbs is released from his agricultural research contract with the Iowa State College to pursue work with the Missouri State Teachers College.
Alvilda J. Buck Alvilda J. Buck is appointed secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association.
Mary Ellen Wiler The daughter of Professor Wesley Wiler and Lucy H. Miller-Wiler earns second place in the Iowa Safety Essay Contest. Mrs. Miriam Woolson-Brooks lead the committee charged with judging the essays.
Herman A. Mueller Herman Mueller, president of the Madison County Historical Society, formulates plans to convert the site of Iowa's original delicious apple tree into a public park and memorial.
Louese Hearst Louese Hearst performs a piano recital in the auditorium.
George H. Hilliard George H. Hilliard completes his Ph. D. requirements at the State University of Iowa and will be a professor of education at the Kalamazoo State Normal School in Michigan.
Pelly Schenk The daughter of Casper Schenk wins a Younkers Brothers baby health contest in Des Moines.
Mrs. Charles W. Lyon Mrs. Charles W. Lyon teaches a class of seventy-five students in the First Methodist Episcopal Church Service Class in Des Moines.
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Captain Julian H. Gist Captain J. H. Gist is transferred to Honolulu, Hawaii from Fort Fleming, Georgia.
Lucy Royce Lucy Royce moves to Santa Ana, California after three years spent in Cedar Falls as an educator.
Mrs. W. H. Bedford Besse Bedford resides in Alhambra, California with her husband, William H. Bedford.
Lillian L. Crosley Lillian L. Crosley serves as a teacher of sub-normal pupils in the Omaha, Nebraska school system.
Dr. John C. Parish John C. Parish is offered professorship in history at the Los Angeles Branch of the California State University.
Clifford Paul Archer Clifford P. Archer is accepted as a graduate student of the State University of Iowa.
Mary E. Martin Mary E. Martin graduates from the New York Library School in Albany, and is accepted at Columbia University as a graduate student.
Marie Cline Marie Cline engages in missionary work at Musoorie, India.
Mrs. Thomas W. Eaton Mrs. Thomas W. Eaton is reelected to the office of president of the Woman's Club.
Scott Lazear Throckmorton Scott Lazear Throckmorton plans to finish his medical studies at Pennsylvania University after two years spent as a student of the State University of Iowa.
W. Homer Veatch W. Homer Veatch travels to Iowa by automobile from South Dakota with his wife to visit his parents in Cedar Falls.
Dayton Robinson Dayton Robinson, son of Lora M. Dayton-Robinson, earns a Bachelor of Science degree at Columbia University.
Mrs. W. H. Bedford Mrs. Bedford and her young son travel to Cedar Falls from Alhambra, California to visit her parents.
Randolph Olmsted Randolph Olmsted, son of George H. Olmsted, graduates from the Medical Department of the State University at Grand Parks, North Dakota.
Mrs. Ella Danskin-Williams Mrs. Ella Danskin-Williams moves to Cedar Falls with her daughter, Grace W. Williams, who is to attend the Teachers College.
Mrs. Everett N. Spafford Mr. and Mrs. Everett N. Spafford announce the adoption of their new son, Robert Morris Spafford.
Mary E. Francis Mary E. Francis is nominated for the primary election as candidate of the Republican party for the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Almond D. Miller Almond D. Miller embarks on a motoring trip across Iowa with his wife and five sons.
E. Orlo Bangs E. Orlo Bangs, faculty member of the Musical Department of Idaho University, travels to Cedar Falls with his father and mother.
Christian N. Brones Christian N. Brones returns to teaching after spending a number of years as a banker in Forest City.
Dr. E. H. Crane Doctor E. H. Crane conducts an extended study of eyes, ear, and throat disease.
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W. E. Hays Professor W. E. Hays conducted the Men's Glee Club over the summer term.
Dr. F. N. Mead Doctor F. N. Mead delivers a series of sexual education lectures over the summer term in the benefit high school teachers.
Dr. W. W. Gist Professor W. W. Gist is relieved of his professional duties. A breakfast and luncheon are held in his honor by the English and Faculty Men's Clubs.
Isabel Thomes Isabel Thomes spends a summer at the National University of Mexico, Mexico City.
Faculty Club The Faculty Club holds its final meeting of the year.
Leora Doolittle Leora Doolittle serves as a judge in the State Music Contest.
Eva May Luse Eva May Luse takes a leave of absence to deliver a series of lectures at the Summer School of Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.
John C. McGlade John C. McGlade is given superintendence of West Waterloo schools.
Harriet L. Kidder Harriet L. Kidder writes an article on children's book illustrators, which appears in the Chicago publication "Public Libraries".
Frank L. McCreary Professor Frank L. McCreary succeeds Professor F. A. Fitzgerald as director of the Concert Band, which celebrates its 30th anniversary.
McPherrin H. Donaldson McPherrin H. Donaldson is named professor of economics at the University of the Philippines, Manilla.
Director Irvin H. Hart Irving H. Hart serves as a speaker on the Grant Anniversary Program.
Albert Loughridge Albert Loughridge develops a historical circular letter on Ulysses S. Grant.
Eva May Luse Eva May Luse is elected delegate to the National Education Association.
Hon. Frank R. Willis Judge Frank R. Willis represents the Teachers College at the inaugural ceremonies of the University of Southern California.
Dr. Samuel J. Torney Doctor Samuel J. Torney visits family and friends in Cedar Falls while engaging in graduate hospital study at Chicago, Illinois.
Clara V. Bradley Clara V. Bradley resigns from her position at the Teachers College effective the close of the summer term.
R. F. Seymour R. F. Seymour, former head of the Department of Physical Education, visits Cedar Falls after attending the National Meeting of Boy Scout Managers in Chicago.
A. C. Roberts A. C. Roberts works toward a doctor of philosophy degree at Washington University, Seattle. Roberts is President of the State Normal School at Centralia, Washington.