Alumni News Letter — April 1, 1921
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Winter term Commencement | Twenty-seven graduated at winter term. |
| 1 | Hawkeye Conference champions | 1921 Hawkeye Conference champions, the men's basketball team; photo. |
| 1 | Lincoln Day program | Details given about Lincoln Day program which was held February 14. |
| 1 | "Iowa, Proud Iowa" | New song approved for Iowa schools was sung first in Cedar Falls by Training School students February 16. Song written by Frederick Knight Logan and Jennie Knight Logan. |
| 2 | President Homer Seerley | Seerley is author of lead article discussing educators in January "Journal of Education". |
| 2 | The N. E. A. | Winter N. E. A. attended by President and Mrs. Seerley, Professors Luse, Paul, Campbell, and Goetch. Summary given. |
| 2 | John Drinkwater | Drinkwater, an English poet and dramatist, gave lecture recital on Abraham Lincoln. |
| 2 | Dr. Carl E. Seashore | Seashore, University of Iowa dean, visited representing National Research Council. Professors appointed to committee to work with council. |
| 2 | Consolidated school information | Extension Division created slide shows to send to rural schools to give information about consolidated schools. |
| 2 | J. Stitt Wilson | Wilson, sociologist and religious leader, gave series of addresses February 25 and 27. |
| 2 | Mildred Newton | Newton entering nursing school to become missionary |
| 2 | Report on students' support | More than half of students enrolled in winter term were at least partially self-supporting. Many relied on savings and employment. |
| 2 | Anna D. Cordts | Cordts was winner of Women's State Oratorical Contest among Iowa Colleges. |
| 2 | Bartlett Hall | Ruth M. Utley resigned as head of Bartlett Hall. May Smith is temporary replacement. |
| 2 | Dr. A. E. Winship | Winship presents editorial on "Iowa, the Headliner", discussing how Iowa rates in level of progress. |
| 2 | The College Orchestra | Theodore Gundry performs in a concert and Professor McCreary gives recital of wind instruments. |
| 3 | Northwest Iowa State Teachers Association | Members of faculty participated in program of Northwest Iowa State Teachers Association in Fort Dodge and Sioux City. The Art Department also had an exhibit in Fort Dodge. |
| 3 | Professor Charles H. Bailey | Bailey to publish "Mechanical Drawing for Beginners". |
| 3 | Sara F. Rice | Rice spent winter months resting and touring. |
| 3 | Professor John Ross Frampton | Frampton attended sessions of Music Teachers National Association, officers of Iowa State Teachers Association, and luncheon of American Guild of Organists. |
| 3 | Grace Tear | Tear accepted place in State Normal School in Peru, Nebraska. |
| 3 | Warren Wallace | Wallace addressed Cedar Falls Commercial Club with "The Laboring Man's Point of View" January 11. |
| 3 | Anna E. McGovern | McGovern resides in Los Angeles, California. |
| 3 | Harriet Case | Case now in New York City. She is associated with voice specialists in various schools and performs concerts. |
| 3 | Charles H. Meyerholz | Meyerholz declined presidency of North Dakota State Normal School. |
| 3 | John Barnes | Barnes organizing party to travel in Europe. |
| 3 | Teachers College basketball | T. C. basketball scores given. |
| 3 | The Marionettes | The Lillian Owen's Marionettes gave two plays March 16 for students and the public. |
| 3 | Commencement, May 1921 | May Commencement and reunion activities will be held May 27-May 31. |
| 3 | The Twin City Alumni Association | St. Paul and Minneapolis Alumni Associations held reunion February 21. |
| 3 | Social matters | Social events January through March listed. |
| 3 | T. C. High School | Basketball tournament scores of T. C. High School team given. |
| 3 | The American Relief Association | Association received $802.66 from students and faculty for European students fund collection. |
| 4 | Superior Judge Frank R. Willis | Willis earning great reputation as judge in famous criminal cases. |
| 4 | J. H. Anderson | Anderson was member of House of 39th General Assembly. Committee listed. |
| 4 | H. E. Blackmar | Blackmar reelected as the superintendent of City Schools in Ottumwa, and chairs executive committee of Iowa State Teachers Association. |
| 4 | C. P. Archer | Archer is sponsor for new school paper, "The Community Comment", at Hudson, Iowa. |
| 4 | Myron L. Begeman | Begeman accepted instructorship at University of Michigan. |
| 4 | Edward W. Goetch | Goetch was Chairman of Executive Committee of Northwest Iowa State Teachers Association; he organized programs and meetings. |
| 4 | Myrtle A. Dungan | Myrtle A. Dungan married F. M. Hunter December 30, 1920. |
| 4 | Alice M. Heinz | Heinz now in Livermore, California, working as a dietician. |
| 4 | Theresa F. Wild | Wild now student at Columbia University and teaches at Horace Mann High School. She spends time with the Cedar Falls "colony". |
| 4 | Anna M. Baker | Baker writes letter detailing life at Long Beach, California. |
| 4 | Dr. William W. Gist | Gist wrote article, "Pilgrim and Puritan", for Des Moines Register. |
| 4 | Professor John Ross Frampton | Frampton gave lecture recitals on great composers and artists in piano music. |
| 4 | Northwest Iowa State Teachers Association | Members of alumni represented at Sioux City and Fort Dodge meetings in March. |
| 4 | Charles L. Simmers | Simmers is important at New Hampshire College; his duties are listed. |
| 5 | H. B. Morgan | Morgan's duties as chairman of committees and member of General Assembly listed. |
| 5 | General Assembly | Members of House of Representatives are former students at ISTC. |
| 5 | Edward C. Meggers | Meggers is a physician in charge of the Navy's Fredericksted Municipal Hospital. |
| 5 | Dr. J. P. Huget | Huget's church performed "A Pageant of the Pilgrims". |
| 5 | Dr. James Alderson | Alderson is advocating the manager plan of city government. |
| 5 | Alice B. Curtis | Curtis resigned office of president of Alumni Association. |
| 5 | Alexander C. Roberts | Roberts to open second summer school at Centralia, Washington State Normal School. |
| 5 | Clifford S. Beall | Beall is owner and manager of "Raymond Herald" at Raymond, Washington. |
| 5 | L. C. Heironimus | Heironimus is manual training teacher in junior high in Minneapolis and is studying at University of Minnesota. |
| 5 | E. B. Gowin | Gowin represents a New York corporation and has written on business management. |
| 5 | Mary Dougherty | Dougherty appointed head of chemistry at a Kenosha, Wisconsin high school. |
| 5 | Luke C. Rhoads | Serving as president of New Mexico Educational Council this year. |
| 5 | Ina D. Shuttleworth | Shuttleworth is member of law firm in Des Moines: Miller, Kelley, Shuttleworth, and Seeburger. |
| 5 | P. Victor Peterson | Peterson is at Stanford University Graduate School, for chemistry. |
| 5 | W. W. Patty | Patty is director of vocational and part time education in Berkley, California. Will teach summer course at University of California. |
| 5 | Mrs. Frank M. Burnell | Jeanette Graham Burnell now living near Brooklyn, Iowa. |
| 5 | Christine M. Schneider | Schneider is instructor of art in public schools in Sac City. |
| 5 | Florence Morris | Morris is now osteopathic physician in Des Moines. |
| 5 | E. Herman Erickson | Erickson is now Assistant Registrar and Field Superintendent of American Extension University of Los Angeles in Springfield, Illinois. |
| 5 | Mrs. Alta Sigstadt Goslin | Alta Sigstadt Goslin called on ISTC in February. |
| 5 | Reverend J. Ralph Magee | Magee transferred pastorate to Seattle, Washington. |
| 5 | Mrs. John J. Booth | Mary Ethel Crew Booth visited Cedar Falls. Son is at Coe College. |
| 5 | Alice Foster and Marguerite Uttley | Foster and Uttley elected to Sigma Xi National Science Fraternity. |
| 6 | James Herbert Kelley | Kelley accepts Executive Secretaryship of Pennsylvania State Teachers Association. |
| 6 | Albert L. Comstock | Comstock is purchasing agent for Hotel Traymore in Atlantic City, New Jersey. |
| 6 | Elizabeth Bain | Bain is director of Department of Protective Social Measures in New York City. |
| 6 | Frances Sucher | Sucher and wife now in Eureka, Illinois, where he is Director of Music at Eureka College. |
| 6 | . . . . the taint of madness | Mathes elected president of Black Hawk County Farm Bureau. |
| 6 | Ralph C. Hardie | Hardie is representative in Oklahoma General Assembly. |
| 6 | Charles E. Hearst | Hearst is vice-president of State Farm Bureau. |
| 6 | E. C. Bellows | Bellows recovering from tonsil operation. |
| 6 | The Chassell family | The Reverend Chassell is working with Methodist Board of Education. Laura and Clara Chassell received doctor of philosophy degrees. Joe received master of arts degree. Ella has been in New York this year. |
| 6 | Minneapolis | Graduates reported and listed in Minneapolis public schools. |
| 6 | Elizabeth M. Schaible | Serving as principal of Franklin School in Sioux City, Iowa. |
| 6 | Reverend Jesse L. McLaughlin | Jesse McLaughlin was appointed assistant general secretary of the American Bible Society. |
| 6 | Anna Funk | Funk elected Routt County superintendent in Colorado. |
| 6 | Jose Bosley | Bosley completed nurse's training and will resume private nursing. |
| 6 | Joanna Teerink | Teerink accepted as primary supervisor at State Normal School, Superior, Wisconsin. |
| 6 | Frances Myattway | Forced to jump from second story of burning building and suffered nervous shock. |
| 6 | W. H. Wadleigh | Walter Wadleigh is with Bureau of Statistics in Washington, D. C. |
| 6 | Alumni organization | Sara Rice found alumni to organize a local association to plan a reunion. |
| 7 | Retiring members | Paul Stillman and Frank F. Jones are retiring from Iowa State Board of Education. |
| 7 | New members | Anna B. Lawther, Pauline L. Devitt, Charles H. Thomas, E. P. Schoetngen nominated for State Board of Education membership. |
| 7 | Hon. D. A. Emery | Committees on which D. A. Emery served. |
| 7 | Olive Cooledge | Olive Cooledge wed Milton Tostlebe December 29, 1920. |
| 7 | Miss Mary Lewis Chambers | Mary Lewis Chambers wed Robert W. Crawford January 12, 1921. |
| 7 | Lillian E. Yager | Lillian E. Yager wed R. W. Stober January 1, 1921. |
| 7 | Frances Severance | Frances Severance wed Oscar Schmidt September 29, 1920. |
| 7 | Lucile Whittle | Lucile Whittle wed Truman M. Glasener. |
| 7 | Laura A. Carrington | Laura A. Carrington wed Horace Neil Mann March 2, 1921. |
| 7 | Ivy Hunt | Ivy Hunt wed Trevor Haight December 25, 1920. |
| 7 | Iva Margaret Miller | Iva Margaret Miller wed Stanley P. Gregory February 22, 1921. |
| 7 | Lucy H. Mecham | Mecham in Washington, D. C., teaching in private elementary school. |
| 7 | Vernon S. Rogers | Rogers is a senior in medical school of Pennsylvania University; living with wife in Pennsylvania. |
| 7 | Charles F. Perrott | Perrott elected superintendent of schools at Stuttgart, Arkansas. |
| 7 | George E. Wallace | Wallace is secretary of Education Service Bureau, National War Work Council of Y. M. C. A. |
| 7 | G. L. Martin | Martin has charge of Dairy Husbandry and Secondary Schools at State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts at Bozeman, Montana. |
| 7 | Mrs. J. E. Layton | Marguerite Cadwallader Layton is president of Faculty Women's Club at Kent, Ohio. |
| 7 | Neva L. Royer | Neva L. Royer wed Albert H. Held December 29, 1920. |
| 8 | Elaine Eleanor McDonald | Elaine Eleanor McDonald born to Thomas F. McDonald and Helene Jongeward McDonald. |
| 8 | Jeanne Ethel Gustason | Jeanne Ethel Gustason born to G. G. and S. Marie Merryman-Gustason. |
| 8 | Campanile Fund | Cash in bank for Campanile fund is $3226.72. Contributors listed. |
| 8 | I.S.T.C. tournament champs | Photo of ISTC tournament champion men's basketball team of 1921. |
| 8 | Francis | Donald Francis, son of Bruce Francis and Ella M. Flater-Francis, died of diabetes. |
| 8 | Rev. John J. Williams | John J. Williams died in Chicago in October. |
| 8 | Dr. Almon A. Manson | Almon A. Manson died of acute nephritis. |
| 8 | Dorothy Cundy | Dorothy Cundy died of malignant scarlet fever. |
| 8 | Dora Jean Frisby | Dora Jean Frisby born to Harold G. and Mary V. Dick-Frisby. |
| 8 | William. Brock Fagan, Jr. | William Brock Fagan, Jr., born to Professor and Mrs. William Brock Fagan. |