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1 | Al F. Faber | Al F. Faber, former Superintendent of Schools for Allison, Iowa, accepts a position as a representative of the Scott Foresman Company. |
2 | Alumni luncheon | The Alumni Luncheon is to be held either at the Y. W. C. A. or Y. M. C. A. buildings as arranged by the Des Moines Association. |
3 | Ben Osler | Ben Osler visits the Teachers College on a motor trip with his wife and two daughters. |
4 | Col. Smith W. Brookhart | Colonel Smith Brookhart, candidate for the U. S. Senate, speaks on key political issues in the auditorium. |
5 | Glee clubs | The Minnesingers and Troubadours give summer term performances under the direction of Professor W. E. Hays, with the cooperation of Professor Lowell E. M. Welles. |
6 | Home Coming | The Student Council and Class Sponsors announce that Home Coming Day is to be held on Saturday, October 21. |
7 | Picnic at New York City | Charles F. Perott reports of a picnic on the campus of Columbia University. Attendees listed. |
8 | President Seerley | President Seerley and the Iowa Committee on Illiteracy establish a set of recommended policies on public literacy. |
9 | Registrar's report | Statistics for student enrollment in degree courses. |
10 | Summer term commencement | Professor John Ross Frampton performs the processional for the summer commencement ceremony on the pipe organ. |
11 | Summer term faculty | Number of summer faculty members listed by department. |
12 | The 1823 Old Gold | Marjorie Mullarky is named editor of the 1923 Old Gold, with Harrison Busby serving as business manager. |
13 | The candidates for graduation | Distribution of graduates among degree programs. |
14 | The department of mathematics and commerce | Recipients of the Underwood Typewriter Company Awards for Excellence in typing listed. |
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15 | Abbot C. Page | Mr. and Mrs. Abbott C. Page move to California, where they are visited by Lieutenant Colonel Leslie I. Chapman. |
16 | Alice Waugh | Alice Waugh extends her service as Instructor of Art to another full year. |
17 | B. W. Merrill | B. W. Merrill is conferred the Bachelor of Music, Master of Music, and Bachelor of Public School Music degrees by the Indiana University Board of Trustees. |
18 | Clyde L. Herring | Democratic candidate for office in the U. S. Senate speaks in the auditorium. Professor John B. Knoepfler presides over the event. |
19 | Comparison of enrollment | The student population sees an increase in resident students over the fall, winter, and spring terms. |
20 | Dr. A. E. Winship | The editor of the Journal of Education lectures to summer term students in his annual visit to the Central States. |
21 | Dr. and Mrs. Mac Donaldson | Professor Mac Donaldson resides in the Philippine Islands, where he works in the Economics Department of Philippine University at Manila. |
22 | Elinor M. Schroeder | Elinor M. Schroeder steps down as Assistant Professor of Physical Education to accept a position as Physical Director of the public schools in Cleveland, Ohio. |
23 | Fred D. Cram | Fred D. Cram pens a bulletin on rural schooling with the assistance of the Teachers College faculty and county superintendents. |
24 | Geo S. Dick | George S. Dick is scheduled to appear at fifty school board conventions across the western portion of Wisconsin. |
25 | Graduates | Distribution of Bachelor of Arts recipients across art, commercial, consolidated school, home economics, junior college, kindergarten, manual art, physical education, primary, public school music, rural school, and piano. |
26 | Isabel Thomes | Professor Isabel Thomes spends her summer in Mexico City, where she attends summer school. |
27 | L. H. VanHouten | The Director of Extension of the Pennsylvania State Normal School wishes to have the Teachers College Alumni Newsletter sent to him on a regular basis. |
28 | Lou Alva Shepherd | Lou Alva Shepherd is placed in charge of the Primary Education courses offered by Wartburg College. |
29 | Mary S. Buffum | Mary S. Buffum is offered a position at the Library Department of the Extension Division at the University of Texas, which she declines. |
30 | Memorial hour | The faculty organize a memorial program in the auditorium in recognition of Sara Findlay Rice. |
31 | Memorial program | A memorial service for Miss Sara Findlay Rice is held at the First Presbyterian Church of Cedar Falls. The sermon is delivered by Reverend M. K. W. Heicher, with an address by Professor W. H. Bender. |
32 | Orchestral concert | Professor Theodore R. Gundry leads the College Orchestra in their summer concert held in the auditorium. Special performers listed. |
33 | Prof. Fred D. Cram | Professor Fred Cram publishes the poem entitled "Okoboji". |
34 | The fall term | Enrollment sees a thirty-five percent increase over the Fall Term of the previous year. |
35 | The Fiftieth | President Seerley attends his fiftieth Iowa State Teachers Association conference. |
36 | The Normal H. S. Training Conference | The Teachers Colleges hosts the annual high school Normal Training Conference. |
37 | Waldo F. Mitchell | Waldo Mitchell received his Ph. D. at the close of the Summer Term, and is employed as the Head of the Department of Economics and Business Administration of Evansville College in Illinois. |
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38 | Ada Joy Harmon | Ada Harmon returns to her service as a school nurse at Bozeman, Montana after spending the summer in Cedar Falls. |
39 | Amy F. Arey | Amy F. Arey spends one week in San Antonio, Texas to speak at a teacher's institute. |
40 | Charles A. Fullerton | Charles A. Fullerton develops a new edition of "Standardization of Tests and Measurements in Music", which is published through the Extension Division. |
41 | Clara Cressey-Mingus | Clara Cressey-Mingus serves as a gospel singer and chorus leader at Sioux Falls, South Dakota. |
42 | Dr. Cliff W. Stone | Professor Cliff W. Stone collects data on the public schools of Pullman, Washington for the school board and city superintendent. |
43 | Dr. Earl A. Roadman | Professor Earl A. Roadman served as Dean of the Pastor's Summer School in Ames, Iowa through the July of 1922. |
44 | Dr. F. O. Smith | Professor F. O. Smith returns to his work in psychology after spending a year of study at Eastern universities. |
45 | Faculty members at Columbia University | Grace Rait, Marna Peterson, Grace VanNess, Monica R. Wild, Doris E. White, and Mabel Turner spend the summer studying at Columbia University in New York. |
46 | George E. Wallace | George E. Wallace serves as the Young Men's Christian Association State Secretary with his office being located in Wichita, Kansas. |
47 | Gladys Tyner and Mildred Gardner | Gladys Tyner and Mildred Gardner are to continue their service as instructors of physical education for the 1922-23 academic year. |
48 | Harold G. Palmer | Harold G. Palmer serves as a manual training instructor at the Cedar Falls High School, with Ralph R. Ebersold serving as supervisor. |
49 | Hazel B. Strayer | The English Department's Hazel B. Strayer works with the Dominion Chautauqua Company of Calgary, Alberta for a six week period over the summer. |
50 | Henrietta Radell | Henrietta Radell assists in stenography and typewriting over the Fall Term. |
51 | Hon. C. W. Ramsey | C. W. Ramsey pushes a bill in Congress requiring all young men to join the armed forces, and for all citizens to give up their private resources to the war effort should the nation be attacked. |
52 | In Cedar Falls schools | Alumni serving as educators in Cedar Falls schools are listed. |
53 | J. P. Daughton | James P. Daughton campaigns as a candidate for Congress from the 8th Congressional District of Iowa. |
54 | John O. Berkeley | Professor John Berkeley teaches at the Catholic University of America, delivering lectures on higher accountancy. |
55 | Karl J. Knoepfler | Karl Knoepfler establishes a legal services partnership in Sioux City. |
56 | Leslie I. Reed | Leslie I. Reed, Director of the Clarinda Extension School, returns as an Advisor of Men and Freshmen. |
57 | Macy Campbell | Macy Campbell is invited to speak on rural schooling by the Teachers College of Terre Haute, Indiana. |
58 | Macy Campbell | Macy Campbell travels to North Dakota to deliver a series of lectures on rural education. |
59 | Mary Haight | Mary Haight returns to her duties as Head of Bartlett Hall after touring Europe over the summer break. |
60 | Mrs. C. F. Oliver | Mrs. C. F. Oliver briefly returns to her home town of Jesup, Iowa to call upon friends in Cedar Falls and Independence. |
61 | Mrs. Herbert E. Steyh | Laura Falkler of the English Department is visited by her niece, Mrs. Herbert E. Steyh, over the summer. |
62 | Rev. Albert Loughridge | Reverend and Mrs. Albert Loughridge are visited by Professor Louis Begeman at their home in Salem, Oregon. |
63 | William E. Silver | William E. Silver, manager of Light and Power Company in Stockport, Iowa returns to the college after twenty years to play a practical joke on President Seerley. |
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64 | Dr. Benjamin W. Robinson | Professor Benjamin W. Robinson visits family in Cedar Falls. |
65 | George Vernon Orr | George V. Orr accepts the general manager's office of the Clemens Automobile Company in Des Moines. |
66 | Guy S. Lowman | Guy S. Lowman visited the family of Professor William H. Kadesch in August. |
67 | Harriet M. Santee | Harriet M. Santee heads the first and second grade programs at Humbert School in Cedar Falls. |
68 | Helene L. Landsberg | Helene L. Landsberg serves as a professor of Languages and Preceptress of Caroline Hall at Ellsworth College. |
69 | Ida May Wilson | Ida May Wilson works as an organizer of Industrial Relations Installation Service for large corporations. |
70 | J. H. Boatman | J. H. Boatman, superintendent of Hudson and Aurelia Consolidated Schools, enters Graduate College at the State University of Iowa. |
71 | J. S. Wright | Joseph Samuel and Mabel Wright manage a summer camp for boys at Camp Miniota, Wisconsin. D. S. and Luella Wright visit in August. |
72 | John E. R. Barnes | John E. R. Barnes serves as the athletics director of Marshall College in Huntington, West Virginia. |
73 | Lew McDonald | Lew McDonald is a delegate at the State Judicial Republican Convention in Waterloo, Iowa. He is up for reelection at the primary for two years. |
74 | Lucile Reiniger Wilson | Lucile R. Wilson visits both Waterloo and her home town of Mason City. Miss Wilson is responsible for five musical numbers that appear in the Greenwich Follies, as well as a sketch that was performed on Broadway. |
75 | Melville W. Sheffield | Melville Sheffield, General Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association, visits Cedar Falls in August. |
76 | Mrs. Edith Eighmey-Curtis | Edith Eighmey-Curtis earns nursing work in East Des Moines. |
77 | Mrs. Wilbur Schilling | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Schilling spends the summer travelling through Panama, Cuba, and the West Indies. |
78 | Ora Clayton-Moore | Ora Clayton-Moore publishes an article on Roy Norton in the Register and Leader. |
79 | Paul B. Samson | Paul B. Samson, regional Executive of the Boy Scouts of America, was arrested in Toledo, Ohio for the distribution of circulars without the signatures of the individuals issuing them. |
80 | Philo F. Hammond | Professor Philo Hammond organizes a chapter of the Phi Kappa Phi honorary society. He was responsible for the installation of a new broadcasting radio station at the University of Wyoming. |
81 | Physical directors | Teachers College athletes with high school coaching positions are listed. |
82 | Rev. Bedros K. Apelian | Reverend Bedros K. Apelian publishes plans for a new church in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York, where he serves as a pastor of the First Presbyterian Church. |
83 | Sara P. Sherman-Pryer | Sara P. Sherman-Pryor serves as the Director of Community Story Telling, and teaches expression in the Bridgeport, Connecticut high school. |
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84 | Brian C. Condit | Brian C. Condit accepts a position as representative of the Funk and Wagnalls Publishing Company. He shares an apartment with his two sisters in Chicago. |
85 | C. J. Oleson | C. J. Oleson serves as a pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church at El Segunda, California. |
86 | Chalmers Gates Miller | The son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller wins the County Farm Bureau baby health contest. |
87 | Chas. L. Simmers | Charles L. Simmers resigns from his position at the New Hampshire College. |
88 | Doris Klinefelter-Ward | The son of Doris Klinefelter-Ward wins the blue ribbon at the Alison Fair baby contest. |
89 | E. D. Chassell | Edward D. Chassell, Secretary of the Farm Mortgage Bankers' Association of America, issues a thirty-two page pamphlet on tax exemption titled "The Biggest Drone in the American Hive". |
90 | Eunice Acheson | Eunice Acheson is appointed critic teacher at the State Normal School at Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. |
91 | Frank C. Popham | Frank Popham writes from Emmet, Idaho. |
92 | G. N. Sabin | G. N. Sabin sends a copy of the notice sent to trustees under his supervision as District Superintendent of Schools for Herkimer County, New York. |
93 | George Horatio Hilliard | George Horatio Hilliard serves as a Professor of Education at the Western State Normal School in Kalamazoo, Michigan after earning the Doctor of Philosophy Degree at the State University of Iowa. |
94 | Harold Howard Maynard | Harold H. Maynard earns the Doctor of Philosophy Degree at the State University of Iowa. |
95 | J. E. Cundy | Jesse E. Cundy accepts the superintendency of the Richland Township Consolidated School of Orient, Iowa. |
96 | John C. Parish | John C. Parish is given the position of Professor of History at the University of California in Los Angeles. |
97 | John F. Sly | John Sly is apponted to morning class work at Framington High School in Massachusetts. He is to continue graduate work at Harvard University in his afternoons. |
98 | John H. Arends | John H. Arends visits his family in Ackley, Iowa before reuniting with old friends in Cedar Falls. |
99 | Lee L. Caldwell | Lee L. Caldwell is named superintendent of schools for Hammond, Indiana. |
100 | Lenore Silliman | Lenore Silliman serves as an educator in Story City, Iowa. |
101 | Lilly Robinson | Lilly Robinson visits her brother, Dr. Lindsay Robinson, on her vacation. |
102 | Marjorie Gist-Sward | Marjorie Gist-Sward and husband visit Professor and Mrs. W. W. Gist in September. |
103 | Mary Rourke | Mary Rourke of Farley, Iowa visits Europe over the summer. |
104 | Milton Metfessel | Milton Metfessel and wife are employed at the high school in New Hartford, Iowa. |
105 | Mrs. Edna M. Poor-Shutt | Edna M. Poor-Shutt is assigned to the Registrar's Office as acting secretary of the Bureau of Appointments. |
106 | Mrs. Victor Nylin | Florence L. Nylin resides in Bloomington, Minnesota with her husband who is in charge of the first training in teaching work conducted by the Minnesota University. |
107 | Paul G. James | Paul G. James has become a member of the law office of Judge Mark A. Hall of Des Moines. |
108 | Paul Wartman | Professor Paul Wartman of Concordia College at Moorhead, Minnesota visits family in Cedar Falls during the summer. |
109 | Rev. Earl A. Roadman | Reverand Earl Roadman presided over and delivered the principal address at Rural Church Day held at the Bible Conference in Cedar Falls. |
110 | Venancio Trinidad | Venancio Trinidad is appointed to the position of director of the training school of the Lavag Normal School in Northern Luzon. He serves as a teacher of English at Manila High School until his child's recovery from illness. |
111 | W. Homer Veatch | Professor W. Homer Veatch embarks on an automobile trip with his wife through the eastern states before returning to assist in the summer school for the second half of the term. |
112 | Will A. Bartlett | William A. Bartlett visits Waterloo, Cedar Falls, Grinnell, and Winona, Minnesota with his brother and sister. |
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113 | Alle Robinson | Alle Robinson serves as an instructor at the State Normal School at River Falls, Wisconsin. |
114 | Alumni in foreign education work | Teachers college alumni engaging in foreign education work listed. |
115 | Asa F. Mathews | Professor Asa F. Mathews of the University of Utah visits Cedar Falls with his wife and child. |
116 | Byron W. McKeen | Byron and Henry McKeen return to the Teachers College en route to their family home in Waterloo. |
117 | Charles A. Henry | Superintendent Charles A. Henry attends the summer session of Columbia University. |
118 | City superintendents | Teachers College alumni serving as city superintendents listed. |
119 | Dagny Ellen Jensen | Dagny E. Jensen is in charge of "The Delphian Entertainers" for the Redpath-Vawter Company. |
120 | Delpha Davis | Delpha Davis returns to her school work at Phoenix, Arizona after visiting family in Iowa. |
121 | Dorothy Ann Condit | Dorothy Ann Condit was a violinist in chautauqua work under the Redpath-Vawter management over the summer. |
122 | Geo. R. D. Kramer | George R. D. Kramer is appointed General Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association in Fort Dodge, Iowa. |
123 | George Porter | George Porter coaches football at the high school in Winnebago, Minnesota during their fall semester. |
124 | Hazel Irene Aldrich | Ms. Hazel Irene Aldrich is a faculty member at the Normal School at Winona, Minnesota. |
125 | Herman A. Mueller | Herman Mueller holds charge of the dedication of the monument at Winterset commemorating Jesse Hiatt's discovery of the Delicious Apple in 1872. |
126 | Jay J. Sherman | Jay J. Sherman works as a graduate assistant in science at the State University of Iowa. |
127 | June Emry | June Emry serves as President of the South Dakota State Chapter of the P. E. O. and the South Dakota Education Association, as well as Dean of the State Normal School. |
128 | Katherine E. Berkstresser | Katherine E. Berkstresser returns to her home in Mt. Carroll, Illinois before returning to work at the East Texas State Normal College in Commerce, Texas. |
129 | L. C. Rhodes | The Journal of Education publishes the work of L. C. Rhodes, the Superintendent of Schools at Raton, New Mexico. |
130 | Margaret Condit | Margaret Condit serves as the assistant to the superintendent of W. A. Wiebolt & Company in Chicago. |
131 | Mrs. C. L. Gormley | Bess Lela Gormley is appointed assistant physical director of the Young Women's Christian Association in Waterloo. |
132 | Mrs. L. D. Salisbury | Grace Salisbury is appointed to the position of assistant supervisor of rehabilitation by the Board of Vocational Education. Her office is located in the Department of Public Instruction at Des Moines. |
133 | Paul F. Voelker | Professor Paul F. Voelker serves as the president of Olivet College in Michigan. |
134 | Sophus C. Jacobsen | Captain Sophus C. Jacobsen serves as an instructor in the Citizens Military Training Camp at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. |
135 | Supt. Lewis H. Minkel | Superintendent Lewis H. Minkel serves as president of the Iowa State Teachers Association, and delivers the official address at their November 2 meeting. |
136 | Supt. S. A. Potts | S. A. Potts reviews a book penned by R. A. Welsch for the September Midland Schools. |
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137 | Alvin Tostlebe | Alvin Tostlebe is married to O. Pearle Childress on August 30, 1922. |
138 | Bernice Davin | Bernice Davin and Frank Johnson are wed at Vinton, Iowa. |
139 | Beulah Gem Giltner | Beulah G. Giltner is married to Clifford Milton on June 14. |
140 | Blanche Fuller | Blanche Fuller is married to Clarence Cooper. |
141 | Blanche Henak | Blanche Henak and Laurence Whitford are married on August 22. |
142 | Carolyn Hunter | Carolyn Hunter and H. C. Beckman are married at the Little Brown Church on July 26. |
143 | Dr. Jesse L. McLaughlin | Jesse L. McLaughlin of the American Bible Society, New York attends the Upper Iowa Conference in Mason City on behalf of his organization. |
144 | Elizabeth Gilbert | Elizabeth Gilbert is wed to Melvin Shepherd on July 3, 1922. |
145 | Elizabeth Gilbert | Elizabeth Gilbert is married to Melvin Shepherd of Des Moines. |
146 | Elsa Evelyn Krause | Elsa E. Krause is married to C. H. Peters on July 31, 1922. |
147 | Evangeline White | Evangeline White is wed to Elmer K. Spangler of Kewana, Indiana. |
148 | Florence H. LaTier | Florence LaTier is wed to H. R. Manuell on September 2. |
149 | Grace Gail Giberson | Grace Gail Giberson is wed to Chester Ellenwood in Pasadena, California. |
150 | Helen McAlvin | Helen McAlvin, daughter of Professor Gregg McAlvin and G. Hearst McAlvin, is married to Earl Snyder of Illinois. |
151 | Hon. W. R. Boyd | W. R. Boyd, Chairman of the Finance Committee, delivers the midsummer commencement address. |
152 | Irene Stevens | Irene Stevens and Captain C. C. Boysen are married and reside in Dubuque, Iowa. |
153 | John E. Foster | John E. Foster is appointed Dean of Men at the Iowa State College effective in early September. |
154 | John Harrison Winn | John H. Winn is wed to Lela Mae Fober at the Little Brown Church in Nashua. |
155 | L. D. Stubbs | Lurton D. Stubbs is appointed secretary of the Board of Stewards in a conference held in Mason City. |
156 | Lena Tostlebe | Lena Tostlebe is married to Albert Searle in Cedar Falls. |
157 | Marjorie Bosley | Marjorie Bosley is married to Clifford Freeman in Des Moines. The couple is to reside at Valley Junction, Iowa. |
158 | Mayme B. Larsen | Mayme Larsen and James LeRoy Pinkcney are married at Council Bluffs, Iowa. The couple reside in Canada. |
159 | Merle A. Thompson | Merle A. Thompson leaves her teaching position in Omaha, Nebraska to work as an assistant at a speech correction clinic in Boston, Massachusetts. |
160 | Mrs. D. P. Gaylor | Lena Gaylor works as the head director of physical education for the Young Women's Christian Association in Waterloo. |
161 | Mrs. J. P. VanHorn | Mrs. J. P. VanHorn resides in Fayette, Iowa where her husband serves as the president of Upper Iowa University. |
162 | Nina Wilson | Nina Wilson and Lester D. Langdon are wed on June 27, 1922. |
163 | Rev. A. E. Cook and wife | Reverend A. E. Cook returns from missionary work in India with his wife. |
164 | Selma Bartels | Selma Bartels and Lewis W. Fenske are wed in Le Mars, Iowa. They are to reside in Intake, Montana. |
165 | State Board of Education | The Board of Education considers extending the campus and constructing a new dormitory at a meeting held September 21. |
166 | Vera Almira Stowe | Vera A. Stowe and Leo W. Jamerson are married on June 28. |
167 | Women on the Board | Miss Anna B. Lawther and Mrs. Pauline Lewelling-Devitt are recognized by Governor N. Kendall for their service in higher learning. |
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168 | B. B. Foster | B. B. Foster dies in his home in Los Angeles on December 7, 1921. He is survived by his wife, four daughters, and son. |
169 | Beulah M. Reed | Beulah M. Reed and James Harold Shoemaker are married on August 28, 1922 and are to reside in Nagasaki, Japan. |
170 | Caroline Anna Hunter | Caroline Anna Hunter is married to Harry C. Bickanan on July 26, 1922. |
171 | E. Arthur Conery | E. Arthur Conery is married to Norma Siebens on September 1, 1922. |
172 | E. Arthur Conery | E. Arthur Conery is wed to Norma Siebens on September 1, 1922. |
173 | Eleanor Jean Harding | H. J. Harding and Ethel Baird-Harding have a daughter on January 3, 1922 at Hanna City, Illinois. |
174 | Ethel Agnes Burns | Ethel Agnes Burns is married to Reverend Paul Viehe on August 22, 1922. |
175 | Ethelyn Elizabeth and Neil Hughes | Lola Fern Bardsley gave birth to a daughter on July 26, 1921 and to a son on September 4, 1922. |
176 | Eva Gene White | Eunice Bender-White gives birth to a daughter on July 31, 1922. Mrs. Bender-White is the daughter of Professor Wilbur H. Bender, former head of the Department of Teaching. |
177 | Florence Hoats-Morrison | Florence Hoats-Morrison dies on May 14, 1922 in Tacoma, Washington after a several month battle with illness. |
178 | Frank R. Gardner | Frank R. Gardner expires on August 3, 1922 after being infected with the flu. |
179 | Gilbert Edgar Chapman | The wife of Professor E. K. Chapman gave birth to a daughter on September 9, 1922. |
180 | James Corbett Sanders | James Corbett Sanders, warden of the Iowa State Penitentiary, dies in Omaha of uremic poisoning. The remains are buried in the Avoca cemetary. |
181 | Janet Towers | Miss Janet Towers was instantly killed when her automobile was overturned during a drive with her mother and sister. The driver, mother, and sister were unscathed. |
182 | John Shearer Hertzberg | Professor and Mrs. O. E. Hertzberg give birth to John Shearer Hertzberg on September 10, 1922. |
183 | Judith Muriel Barnes | Mrs. J. E. R. Barnes gives birth to Judith Murial Barnes on August 13, 1922 at Topeka, Kansas. |
184 | Leslie A. I. Chapman | Lieutenant Colonel Leslie A. I. Chapman of the U. S. Army dies of heart failure in his office at Fort Riley on September 14, 1922. His remains are buried at the Fort Riley Military Cemetary. |
185 | Lois Fitzgerald | Lois Fitzgerald and Vincent V. Malcolm are wed on September 2, 1922 at Sioux City. |
186 | Luella Margaret Swanson | Luella Margaret Swanson is born to J. R. Swanson and Ruth Wright-Swanson on August 4 ,1922. |
187 | Margaret Helen Frisby | Margaret Helen Frisby is born to Harold George Frisby and Mary V. Dick-Frisby on August 22, 1922. |
188 | Margaret L. Lash | Margaret L. Lash is wed to J. Faner Anderson on September 9, 1922. |
189 | Marian E. Henderson | Marian E. Henderson is married to A. D. Savage on August 27, 1922. |
190 | Marian Hanson Stone | Marian H. Stone is born to Mable W. Hanson-Stone and Carl Stone on August 21, 1922. |
191 | Marie Edwards | Marie Edwards and Frank D. Stubbs are wed on September 13, 1922. |
192 | Marie Marvis Wright | Marie M. Wright and Donald R. Colegrove are wed on September 9, 1922. |
193 | Martha Jane Robinson | Captain and Mrs. Robert Lindsey Robinson give birth to Martha Jane Robinson on August 19, 1922. |
194 | Mrs. A. C. Davis | A train's collision with an automobile leads to the deaths of Mrs. A. C. Davis, Miss Curtis Gage, and Reverend Charles H. Davis. Miss Gage's five-year-old daughter, Marietta, is the sole survivor. |
195 | Mrs. J. H. Wilson | The mother of Mary J. Fitzgerald, John A. Wilson, and Ida May Wilson dies in Fort Worth, Texas on July 20, 1922. She is to be placed in a family lot at Fairview Cemetary. |
196 | Myra Jean Arnold | Susan Scofield Arnold gave birth to a daughter on September 6, 1922. |
197 | Nora Rummens | Nora Rummens is married to John Glenn on August 13, 1922. |
198 | Paul Caffall Higgs | Paul Caffall Higgs is born to Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Higgs on February 25, 1922 in Detroit. |
199 | Paul Joseph Hughes | Mrs. Dorothy Hughes gives birth to a son on April 28, 1922. |
200 | Peter Victor Peterson | Peter Victor Peterson, Jr. is born to P. V. Peterson and Mary Short-Peterson on June 27, 1922. |
201 | Sara F. Rice | Professor Sara F. Rice falls to cancer in Hot Springs, Arkansas on September 2, 1922. |