Alumnus
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24851 |
E. B. Lynch Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
4/1/1930 | Professor S. A. Lynch, Head of the English Department, accompanied by his wife, and E. B. Lynch, superintendent of schools at Sigourney, Iowa motored to the Black Hills and other points in the West as part of their summer vacation. | |
24852 |
E. Linnie Moore Alumnus 14:2, p.27 |
4/1/1930 | Now Mrs. Carl B. Miller of Des Moines, Iowa, has gained recognition as a writer of children's songs through the publication of a new series of elementary school music books, known as the "Music Hour." Her husband is a prominent dentist in the city. | |
24853 |
Edgar Coburn Alumnus 14:2, p.30 |
4/1/1930 | Daughter of E. A. Haswell, of San Antonio, Texas, married Edgar Coburn, son of M. C. Coburn, Waterloo, January 5. He is clerk of the district court at St. Augustine, Florida, where the couple will live. | |
24854 |
Edith Berry Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
4/1/1930 | Edith Berry is now employed on the Extension faculty of the Ohio State University. | |
24855 |
Educational conference is great success Alumnus 14:2, p.9 |
4/1/1930 | Report on 13th Annual Conference on Problems of Elementary Education. | |
24856 |
Edwin M. Wilcox Alumnus 14:2, p.27 |
4/1/1930 | Wilcox, of Independence, Iowa, who has been farming for several years in Buchanan County, has been appointed county treasurer for the year of 1930. Mr. Wilcox was a Spanish-American War veteran. | |
24857 |
Elizabeth E. Coder Alumnus 14:2, p.27 |
4/1/1930 | The daughter of L. G. Coder, of Muscatine, Iowa, is now teacher of music and English in the Junior High School at Newton, Iowa. She was president of Tau Sigma Delta, editor-in-chief of the College Eye, a member of the Y. W. C. A. and Cecilian Glee Club. | |
24858 |
Elsie Hardy Alumnus 14:2, p.25 |
4/1/1930 | Elsie Hardy is now located at Berkeley, California, where she is studying for the M. S. degree at the Berkeley Baptist Divinity School. | |
24859 |
Emma Sherrett Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
4/1/1930 | Teacher of mathematics at the Lincoln High School, Marion, Alabama; making arrangements for some of the graduates of that high school to come to Cedar Falls to prepare for teaching work. These students will later return to teach in the colored schools. | |
24860 |
Ends college career Alumnus 14:2, p.21 |
4/1/1930 | Dave McCuskey honored as best football player on 1929 squad; photo. | |
24861 |
Esther Schmidt Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Daughter of Carl Schmidt, married June 12, to Dr. Arlyss Raecker, son of Emma Raecker of Waterloo. He is a practicing dentist in Waterloo, Iowa. | |
24862 |
Ethel Derrickson Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Derrickson of Mason City, married June 9, to Buford Hiles, of Estherville, Iowa. She has been teaching in Mason City for the past four years. He is now employed in Austin, Minnesota where they will make their home. | |
24863 |
Etta Shaffner Gillin Alumnus 14:2, p.24 |
4/1/1930 | John Gillin, son of Etta Shaffner Gillin, was selected as a member of the Logan Archeological Expedition which will take him on a six month trip in Africa. His father is a professor at the University of Wisconsin. | |
24864 |
Evelyn Hurlbut Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Daughter of E. L. Hurlbut, of Cedar Falls, married June 1, to Ray Donels, son of A. G. Donels, of Shellsburg, Iowa. She has been a music instructor at Linden, Iowa for two years. He has been teaching in the high school at Ames for the past two years. | |
24865 |
F. O. Smith Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
4/1/1930 | Head of the Psychology Department at the State University of Montana; visited in January; plans to attend Cambridge University in England for four months starting in February. He will continue his studies in psychology. | |
24866 |
Faculty and alumni on association programs Alumnus 14:2, p.17 |
4/1/1930 | Roster of participants and presentations in ISTA meeting. | |
24867 |
Faculty attend national meeting Alumnus 14:2, p.15 |
4/1/1930 | President and seven faculty attend NEA meeting. | |
24868 |
Florence M. Bente Alumnus 14:2, p.30 |
4/1/1930 | Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bente, of Elkader, married Merritt T. Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hamilton, of Independence, February 15, 1930. He farms near Independence, where they will make their home. | |
24869 |
Forest C. Ensign Alumnus 14:2, p.24 |
4/1/1930 | Professor of education at the University of Iowa, and Mrs. Ensign (Lucy Smith) travelled to Los Angeles, where he was a member of the staff of the University of Southern California for eight weeks last summer. | |
24870 |
Frances M. Hersey Alumnus 14:2, p.25 |
4/1/1930 | The daughter of S. F. Hersey, professor of physics at the College, is now assistant superintendent of a new hospital just opened in Wauseon, Ohio. Last June she received the M. A. degree from Columbia University. | |
24871 |
Frank M. Phillips Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Chief of the Division of Statistics of the United States Department of the Interior; has a report of the "Cost of School and College Text Books' printed in Midland Schools, Iowa State Teachers Association magazine. | |
24872 |
Fred Gilchrist Alumnus 14:2, p.27 |
4/1/1930 | A lawyer and prominent business man of Laurens, Iowa, was nominated to Congress from the Tenth District to succeed L. J. Dickinson, Nominated to state senator. His father, J. C. Gilchrist, was president of the College from its founding in 1876 to 1886. | |
24873 |
Fritzel honored as best cager Alumnus 14:2, p.17 |
4/1/1930 | Melvin Fritzel named number one player on ISTC basketball team. | |
24874 |
G. O. Hendrickson Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
4/1/1930 | Former instructor in the Natural Science Department of the College; recently sent a box of thirty Iowa insects to the College Museum. He is now teaching in the Department of Entomology and Zoology at the State College, at Ames. | |
24875 |
General E. C. Bellows Alumnus 14:2, p.32 |
4/1/1930 | Died at Los Angeles, on December 28, 1929. He was elected to the state legislature and was appointed to be Consul General to Japan by President McKinley and reappointed by President Roosevelt. He moved to Los Angeles in 1905. | |
24876 |
Genevieve Mosher Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
4/1/1930 | The numbers "Chinese Dance" and "Waltz of the Flowers" from the Tschaikowsky Nutcracker Suite, arranged by Mr. Dubbert, were played by Genevieve of Rockford Iowa, first piano, and Rose L. Ruegnitz, second piano. | |
24877 |
Genevieve Mosher Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Mosher of Rockford, Iowa, presented a piano recital in Gilchrist Chapel, March 3. She is a pupil of Rose L. Reugnitz. | |
24878 |
George B. Phelps Alumnus 14:2, p.25 |
4/1/1930 | Contests the statement made in the January Alumnus wherein Dean Leslie I. Reed received prizes for being the oldest graduate. He maintains he was a student at the opening of the State Normal College in September 1876. | |
24879 |
George V. Orr Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Promoted to the position of Assistant General Sales Manager by the Willys-Overland Automobile Company; began work in 1914 when he was a dealer in the company's products at Des Moines. | |
24880 |
George V. Orr Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
4/1/1930 | Regional Manager of the Willys-Overland Automobile Company, at Chicago and Toledo, has been promoted to the vice-presidency of the Company, and has been transferred to Los Angeles, California. | |
24881 |
George Vernon Orr Alumnus 14:2, p.27 |
4/1/1930 | Regional Manager of an automobile company in Chicago, Illinois; now Assistant Sales Manager with duties at both Toledo, Ohio, and Chicago. He spoke before the Waterloo Rotary Club on "The Development of the Automobile Business in the United States." | |
24882 |
Geraldine Wiest Alumnus 14:2, p.31 |
4/1/1930 | Daughter of Charles A. Wiest, of Eagle Grove, married Stanley J. Maxon, son of S. Maxon of Marble Rock, December 23, 1929. They will live in Audubon. | |
24883 |
Gertrude Engel Alumnus 14:2, p.30 |
4/1/1930 | Gertrude Engel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Engel, of Clarksville, married Bennie Dickman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Dickman, of Clarksville, at Waverly, February 15, 1930. They will live on a farm near Clarksville. | |
24884 |
Gilchrist Hall transformed Alumnus 14:2, p.18 |
4/1/1930 | Remodeling will accommodate College Eye and News Bureau. | |
24885 |
Glenn Gilson Alumnus 14:2, p.30 |
4/1/1930 | Beatrice Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hayes, of Independence, married Glenn Gilson January 30, 1930. They will reside at Winthrop. | |
24886 |
Godfrey Messer Alumnus 14:2, p.25 |
4/1/1930 | Has received his M. S. degree at the Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. He wrote his thesis on "Organization of an Industrial Art Course for a Typical Iowa High School." | |
24887 |
H. A. Mueller Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Serves as banker and a farmer, president of the Madison County Historical Society, superintendent of the Methodist Sunday School; now running for mayor. He has a daughter named Catherine. | |
24888 |
Harry Basill Fields Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Son of Harry E. Fields; employed as a geologist and Standard Oil engineer in Venezuela. He speaks, writes, and conducts business in Spanish. | |
24889 |
Harryette Creasy Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Attending Columbia University this year and will receive her M. A. degree in English in June. She has accepted a position in Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, New York, in the English Department. | |
24890 |
Hazel Benedict and David C. Ward Alumnus 14:2, p.30 |
4/1/1930 | Hazel Benedict of Shenandoah, was married to David C. Ward, of Red Oak, December 28, 1929. Mr. and Mrs. Ward are now teaching in the public schools of Algona. | |
24891 |
Helen C. Dickinson Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
4/1/1930 | Dickinson, niece of Jennie Clute, is majoring in Chemistry and mathematics at Illinois Women's College. Her mother is Helen Clute Dickinson. | |
24892 |
Helen Jasperson Alumnus 14:2, p.30 |
4/1/1930 | Daughter of A. M. Jasperson, of Glendale, California, formerly of Algona, married Hiram White of Norman, Oklahoma, January 21. His is the son of W. A. White of Algona, and is a senior law student at the University of Oklahoma. | |
24893 |
Helen Lovene Taft Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
4/1/1930 | Taft, of Fairmont, Minnesota, is now assistant supervisor in an orphanage for native children at Haines, Alaska. She is working on a three year contract under the Presbyterian Church Board of National Missions. | |
24894 |
Help, not punishment, is aim of new course Alumnus 14:2, p.5 |
4/1/1930 | Committee attempts to assist students who have difficulty in school. | |
24895 |
Henry Iblings Alumnus 14:2, p.27 |
4/1/1930 | Now giving public recitals as a soloist of considerable promise. He entertained the Cedar Falls Rotary Club with a half-hour program at a luncheon Wednesday, January 15. | |
24896 |
Howard Cundy Alumnus 14:2, p.29 |
4/1/1930 | Working as a cable tester for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | |
24897 |
Iowa children learn to sing by new plan Alumnus 14:2, p.3 |
4/1/1930 | Explanation of music teaching method developed by Professor Charles Fullerton; photo. | |
24898 |
Ivan Fenn Alumnus 14:2, p.27 |
4/1/1930 | A geologist associated with a prominent oil company in Texas; completed his graduate work and has been offered a position in the Science Department at the University of Texas at Austin. | |
24899 |
Iver Christoffersen Alumnus 14:2, p.31 |
4/1/1930 | Son of H. J. Christoffersen, of Cedar Falls, married Veronica Sedar, of Chicago, recently. Christoffersen is a graduate of the College of Law of the University of Iowa. They will reside in Chicago where he is employed in a bank. | |
24900 |
James Seerley Clark Alumnus 14:2, p.28 |
4/1/1930 | Son of Judge Atherton B. Clark and Helen Seerley Clark has been accepted as a cadet in the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, beginning his training as an officer in the U. S. Navy in September, 1930. |
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