Alumnus
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24751 |
M. E. Logan Alumnus 14:3, p.26 |
7/1/1930 | Logan is assistant state agent for the Home for Dependent Children at Denver, Colorado. His work is finding homes for them, taking them to their homes, and visiting them after they are placed. | |
24752 |
Margaretta Johnston Alumnus 14:3, p.31 |
7/1/1930 | Margaretta Johnston, daughter of A. B. Johnston, of Buffalo Center, Iowa, married Vincent Donahoe, of North English, Iowa. She has been teaching music for the past four years in Polk Schools at Cedar Rapids. He is in business at North English, Iowa. | |
24753 |
Mary E. Henderson Alumnus 14:3, p.24 |
7/1/1930 | Is now employed as a proofreader with the Braille Press of Santiago, California. With loss of sight, and in cooperation with the American Red Cross, she is also teaching braille to classes in Santiago. | |
24754 |
Mayflower descendants meet at College Alumnus 14:3, p.17 |
7/1/1930 | Society meets on campus. | |
24755 |
McCuskey and Fritzel join staff Alumnus 14:3, p.23 |
7/1/1930 | Dave McCuskey will assist in coaching football, wrestling, and baseball; Melvin Fritzel will assist in football, basketball, and track. | |
24756 |
Memorial theatre project forges ahead Tuttle--Winifred Martha (Class of 1920; Extension and English Faculty) Alumnus 14:3, p.9 |
7/1/1930 | Committee recommends creation of Bertha Martin Memorial Theatre Foundation; President and Board approve; Foundation now empowered to collect funds for new theater; photo. | |
24757 |
Men make better grades than women Alumnus 14:3, p.17 |
7/1/1930 | Three women, four men achieve perfect scores for winter term. | |
24758 |
Men students work for education Alumnus 14:3, p.16 |
7/1/1930 | Almost half of male students hold jobs in a variety of occupations. | |
24759 |
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Widman Alumnus 14:3, p.32 |
7/1/1930 | The former Gladys Burger and C. A. Widman, of Fort Collins, Colorado announce the birth of twin daughters, Carol Annetta and Gladys LaVonne. | |
24760 |
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Norman Alumnus 14:3, p.32 |
7/1/1930 | The former Elsie Strickler and D. L. Norman, of Beamar, announce the birth of a daughter, Icle Jean. | |
24761 |
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Ralston Alumnus 14:3, p.32 |
7/1/1930 | Dorothy M. Ralston, daughter of Edgar A. Ralston, died in April at age 4. Mr. Ralston is now superintendent of schools at Renwick, Iowa. | |
24762 |
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chandler Alumnus 14:3, p.32 |
7/1/1930 | The former Camilla K. Fenn and G. W. Chandler of Huntington Park, California, announce the birth of a son, Lauran George. | |
24763 |
Mr. and Mrs. George Sergeant Alumnus 14:3, p.31 |
7/1/1930 | Mr. Mrs. George Sergeant announce the birth of a daughter, Shirley Elaine, at Pine Island, Minnesota. | |
24764 |
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hout Alumnus 14:3, p.32 |
7/1/1930 | The former Clara R. Peters and Husband Henry Hout, of Sheldon, Iowa, announce the birth of a son, Henry Philip. | |
24765 |
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Perry, Jr. Alumnus 14:3, p.31 |
7/1/1930 | The former Edna Olson and I. E. Perry, Jr., announce the birth of a daughter, Shirley Ann. He is now principal and coach in the Alta Consolidated School at Alta. | |
24766 |
Mr. and Mrs. Miles A. Retz Alumnus 14:3, p.32 |
7/1/1930 | The former Mildred Mae Marlow, and husband, Miles A. Retz, of Strawberry, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Anna. | |
24767 |
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Black Alumnus 14:3, p.31 |
7/1/1930 | The former Alona Carpenter and Oswald Black, announce the birth of a daughter, Judith Louise. | |
24768 |
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Swanson Alumnus 14:3, p.32 |
7/1/1930 | The former Ruth Wright, and R. J. Swanson, of Villisca, Iowa, announce the birth of a daughter, Ruth Elena. Ruth is the daughter of Professor and Mrs. David S. Wright, of Cedar Falls, Iowa. | |
24769 |
Mrs. Andrew J. Morris Alumnus 14:3, p.25 |
7/1/1930 | The former June Chase, of Hollywood, California, is president for the second year of Chapter GC, P. E. O. Two members of this P. E. O. Chapter are Clara Luse, sister of Eva May Luse, and Mrs. John Hood, the former Helen Vander Veer. | |
24770 |
Mrs. Arthur Brogue Alumnus 14:3, p.26 |
7/1/1930 | The former Ellen Boothroyd and her daughter, Roslyn, of Berwyn, Illinois spent Easter week in Washington, D. C. on an all expenses paid trip as part of the prize awarded Roslyn by the Chicago Daily times for winning the Spelling Championship of Chicago. | |
24771 |
Mrs. F. C. Stitser Alumnus 14:3, p.32 |
7/1/1930 | The former Mollie Schmid, a native of Dubuque, Iowa, died at her home in Lakeport on March 8. She had taught in grade school and high schools in Iowa. In 1895 she was principal of the high school at Tripoli, Iowa. | |
24772 |
Mrs. Frank W. Harrell Alumnus 14:3, p.25 |
7/1/1930 | The former Irene B. Kirk, of Gibbon, Nebraska, has turned her training as a teacher to account in the upbringing of her family. She has three children, Mary Teresa, Francis Joseph and a younger daughter. | |
24773 |
Mrs. Walter Edward Coburn Alumnus 14:3, p.32 |
7/1/1930 | The former Iowa Lea Chase, died April 7, 1930 at her home in Holywood, California. She is survived by her husband, mother, and sister, Mrs. A. J. Morris, the former June Chase. | |
24774 |
Myrta Hoagland Alumnus 14:3, p.32 |
7/1/1930 | Myrta Hoagland of Cedar Falls, Iowa, died on April 23 at age 61. She was a member of the Chapter R. P. E. O. and Daughters of the American Revolution. She is survived by one sister, Mame Hoagland. | |
24775 |
New fraternity accepted Alumnus 14:3, p.17 |
7/1/1930 | Chi Pi Theta organized in 1926; now holds membership with other men's social fraternities on Interfraternity Council. | |
24776 |
North Dakota adopts Fullerton plan Alumnus 14:3, p.17 |
7/1/1930 | Rural children will learn music by Fullerton method. | |
24777 |
Orange blossoms Alumnus 14:3, p.18 |
7/1/1930 | Humorous consideration of effects of marriage on teaching profession. | |
24778 |
Professor Albert C. Fuller, Jr. Alumnus 14:3, p.26 |
7/1/1930 | The associate director of the extension division has completed his year's work as head of the Commercial Club of Cedar Falls. Earl Rath, professor of natural science at the College, is now on the Board of Directors representing the College interests. | |
24779 |
Professor and Mrs. E. Lawrence Palmer Alumnus 14:3, p.32 |
7/1/1930 | Professor and Mrs. E. Lawrence Palmer announce the birth of a son Richard Robin. Dr. Palmer is a former member of the Natural Science faculty at the College. | |
24780 |
Professor's daughter Queen of May Alumnus 14:3, p.15 |
7/1/1930 | Ruth Eells crowned. | |
24781 |
Professor's five-year-old daughter is composer Alumnus 14:3, p.11 |
7/1/1930 | Patricia Anne Samson, daughter of Professor George W. Samson, Jr., puts together short piano pieces and plays other material as well. | |
24782 |
Professors pursue graduate study Alumnus 14:3, p.16 |
7/1/1930 | Nine faculty members receive leaves of absence for coming year to pursue graduate study. | |
24783 |
Ray D. Nelson Alumnus 14:3, p.25 |
7/1/1930 | He is Head of the English Department at the State Teachers College of Wayne, Nebraska. He recently visited Jerusalem and sent a post card to Homer H. Seerley, president emeritus. | |
24784 |
Ray R. Pryor Alumnus 14:3, p.31 |
7/1/1930 | Dorothy F. Battershell, daughter of Edgar A. Battershell, of Bird Island, Minnesota, married Ray R. Pryor, son of Dayton Pryor, of Earlham, Iowa.In September they reside at Traer, Iowa where he will have charge of athletics at Traer High School. | |
24785 |
Raymond Bushgens Alumnus 14:3, p.30 |
7/1/1930 | Marie Weissenborn, daughter of Charles Weissenborn, of White Plains, New York, married Raymond Bushgens, son of Charles Bushgens, of Remsen, Iowa. She graduated from Chicago University. He is manual arts teacher at the Ida M. Fisher High School in Miami. | |
24786 |
Retired department head honored Alumnus 14:3, p.8 |
7/1/1930 | Commencement dinner honors Professor G. W. Walters, who will retire as head of Department of Education and return to teaching; Martin J. Nelson will succeed him as department head; short professional sketch of both men; photo. | |
24787 |
Robert D. Barr Alumnus 14:3, p.26 |
7/1/1930 | Barr, superintendent of schools at Jefferson, Iowa, will be the manager of a branch of Sabin's Educational Exchange located in Omaha, Nebraska. The territory of the Exchange includes the western half of the United States. | |
24788 |
Rose L. Wilcox Alumnus 14:3, p.25 |
7/1/1930 | Supervisor of music at Monticello, Iowa had the distinction of having three students win three first places in the Northeast Iowa District Music Contest which was helt in West High School at Waterloo during April. | |
24789 |
Seerley family meets Alumnus 14:3, p.5 |
7/1/1930 | Son C. C. and daughters Helen and Esther, with their families, visit President Emeritus Seerley. | |
24790 |
Selden L. Whitcomb Alumnus 14:3, p.32 |
7/1/1930 | Selden L. Whitcomb, former instructor in government from 1890-1892 at the Teachers College, died April 22, 1930, at Lawrence, Kansas. He was widely known as a poet and writer, and was professor of English at Grinnell College from 1895 to 1905. | |
24791 |
Seven hundred attend commencement dinner Alumnus 14:3, p.3 |
7/1/1930 | Dinner is followed by business meeting; Campanile indebtedness nearly erased; report on Seerley Fund; association officials elected. | |
24792 |
Sophia Marie Thoene Alumnus 14:3, p.26 |
7/1/1930 | Sophia is principal of the high school at Wadena, Minnesota. She is a teacher of Latin. The high school has an enrollment of 300. | |
24793 |
Students end race through school Alumnus 14:3, p.17 |
7/1/1930 | Three students graduate after spending their entire educational experience, beginning in kindergarten, together. | |
24794 |
Students hold first inter-class day Alumnus 14:3, p.16 |
7/1/1930 | Classes compete in races and other activities; juniors win. | |
24795 |
Sunny October days--football--Homecoming Alumnus 14:3, p.12 |
7/1/1930 | Preview of 1930 Homecoming event; photo. | |
24796 |
Tracksters emerge victorious as season ends Alumnus 14:3, p.19 |
7/1/1930 | Achievements and records of 1930 track team; photo. | |
24797 |
Untitled Alumnus 14:3, p.Cover |
7/1/1930 | East side of Auditorium Building; photo. | |
24798 |
Vera E. Rigdon Alumnus 14:3, p.24 |
7/1/1930 | First professor of natural science at the College in 1923, now a professor in the Geography Department of the Illinois State Normal School, is conducting a tour of Europe this summer. List of student participants taking part in the tour follows. | |
24799 |
Vera Maher Alumnus 14:3, p.30 |
7/1/1930 | Vera Maher, daughter of D. J. Maher, of Brandon, Iowa, married Marshall J. Fletcher, son of Charles Fletcher, of Dixon, Wyoming. She has been teaching in Dixon for the past four years where the couple will reside. | |
24800 |
Viola Maxey Alumnus 14:3, p.30 |
7/1/1930 | Viola Maxey, daughter of O. O. Maxey, of Moville, Iowa, married Charles F. Phillips, of Kingsley, Iowa. She has been a teacher in the Mobille schools for the past three years. He is employed by the Iowa State Civil Service Bureau at Des Moines. |
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