Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni
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The statistics for 1915-16 Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
7/1/1916 | Grand total of enrollment from June 1, 1915 to June 1, 1916 was 4138. Individual summaries are also given. | |
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The training schools Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
7/1/1916 | Training schools are expanding; high school commencement was notable; and rural demonstration schools have improved. | |
53 |
Women's debate Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
7/1/1916 | Women's literary society members received medals following their successful debate with Coe College. | |
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Alumni in normal school work Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1916 | Large number of alumni are currently employed at state normal schools around the country. | |
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Alumni reunion 1916 Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1916 | Commencement will be held June 2-6 with the alumni reunion to be held June 5. | |
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First section Class 1916 Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1916 | Winter term graduates received their diplomas on March 14, 1916. | |
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Golden wedding Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1916 | William M. Fields and his wife celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary at home in British Columbia. | |
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In the State University faculty Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1916 | Several alumni are faculty members at the State University of Iowa. | |
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Miss Elizabeth Hughes Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1916 | Teachers College graduate and faculty member Elizabeth Hughes died April 2, 1916. | |
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Miss Lou P. Barrett, Class of 1879 Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1916 | Lou Barrett reports that she expects to retire at the end of this year from school teaching. | |
61 |
The rural demonstration work Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1916 | Sixteen rural demonstration schools are located in the area and two others will be consolidated. Cooperative school arrangement is also planned for two townships. | |
62 |
The S. U. I. Normal Club Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1916 | Teachers College faculty and graduates participated in the State University of Iowa reunion. | |
63 |
The summer term of 1916 Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1916 | Twelve week summer session fits the needs of teachers employed during the school year. Enrollment expected to increase next summer. | |
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The Washington alumni Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1916 | Alumni living in Washington state gathered in Seattle. | |
65 |
Twin City alumni Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1916 | Twin City Alumni Association held its third annual banquet and reunion February 12. | |
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Alumni members in the state work Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
12/1/1915 | A. C. Fuller, J. A. Woodruff, and M. R. Fayram are employed by the Department of Public Instruction. | |
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Debating report for fall term Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
12/1/1915 | Men's Debating League had contest with Highland Park December 3. Literary societies organized the Forensic League to be in charge of debate, oratory, and other literary contests. | |
68 |
Football report 1915 Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
12/1/1915 | Seventy-two men received credit for playing on football team. Team had 3-3 record this season and an average of 1200 attended the events. This was the first year that the budget was paid by the TC. | |
69 |
Nashville Rural Teacher Training Conference Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
12/1/1915 | Alumni Edward E. Rall, Professor of Education, J. Herbert Kelley, and George S. Dick, presidents of normal schools in Colorado and Nebraska participated in conference. | |
70 |
Professor W. N. Hull Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
12/1/1915 | Former member of the faculty died of heart failure November 13, 1915, in California. | |
71 |
The alumni memorial Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
12/1/1915 | Project to raise funds for Alumni Memorial, the Campanile, has been enthusiastically supported. | |
72 |
The enrollment and work of the fall term Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
12/1/1915 | Enrollment of 1740 necessitated the hiring of more teachers. There are currently 509 candidates for graduation in 1916. | |
73 |
The Iowa Survey Commission Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
12/1/1915 | Commission will inspect and evaluate TC and submit a report next spring. | |
74 |
The new plan for athletics Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
12/1/1915 | New plan includes free student admission to football games; men who had not completed their PE requirement had to play on the team. Basketball and track will be handled the same way this year. | |
75 |
The Study Center Extension Service Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
12/1/1915 | Study Center work is conducted on Saturdays in each county. Enrollment to date is 7606. | |
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California alumni Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
9/1/1915 | Sara Rice met with TC alumni living in California. Frank R. Willis gave address at reunion. | |
77 |
Degrees for diploma course students Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
9/1/1915 | New catalog outlines additional credit requirements for two year diploma course students who wish to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. | |
78 |
Gilchrist Hall Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
9/1/1915 | South Hall will be renamed Gilchrist Hall since it is now a part of the Quadrangle, and strictly geographical names make less sense. | |
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Registration of students Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
9/1/1915 | Students wishing to attend classes should register with Registrar Charles S. Cory before the opening of the fall semester on September 15. | |
80 |
Summer term graduates Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
9/1/1915 | Number of students graduating from each course this summer. | |
81 |
The dormitory Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
9/1/1915 | Women's dormitory is now open with Helen Broeksmit as Superintendent and Mildred Walls as Manager of the Cafeteria. Dorm will be named Bartlett Hall in honor of Moses W. Bartlett. | |
82 |
The Extension Service for 1915-16 Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
9/1/1915 | Chauncey P. Colegrove will be Director of Extension Service this year and will split his time with the Education Department and teaching in the Study Centers and Teachers County Institutes. | |
83 |
The standards of work in force Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
9/1/1915 | ISTC has new standards which will allow its graduates to enter graduate schools. Enrollment summary for 1914-15 given. | |
84 |
The summer term of 1915 Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
9/1/1915 | 2294 students attended the twelve week summer session. | |
85 |
The Vocational Building Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
9/1/1915 | Foundation of the new Vocational Building is now complete. Agriculture, manual training, and cooking and art laboratories will be housed there. | |
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Appropriations Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
7/1/1915 | ISTC granted money for building Vocational Building and second section of women's dorm, furnishing Bartlett Hall, paving 23rd Street, organizing Study Centers in all counties, and providing a 48 week school year. | |
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The alumni Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
7/1/1915 | Reports of activities of ISTC alumni. | |
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The Alumni Association Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
7/1/1915 | Association initiated Class of 1915 with a reception and banquet. Reuel Sylvester elected president. | |
89 |
The Catalog for 1915 Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
7/1/1915 | New catalog will show enrollment of 3502 last year, an increase of 524. | |
90 |
The fall term 1915 Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
7/1/1915 | Term will begin September 15. | |
91 |
The Interstate Oratorical Contest Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
7/1/1915 | Contest won by Lester C. Ary in Wisconsin. This is the fifth straight year that the Teachers College has won first place. College almost lost its membership in the Oratorical Association in 1897. | |
92 |
The members of the Class of 1915 Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
7/1/1915 | Class of 1915 presented $1000 for Campanile fund. | |
93 |
The spring term commencement Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
7/1/1915 | Anniversary celebration of the Class of 1890 took place during the spring commencement May 21-25. Classes of 1900 and 1880 also played large role in the celebrations. | |
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The summer term of 1915 Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
7/1/1915 | Over 2100 students are enrolled so far this summer session. | |
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The women's new dormitory Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
7/1/1915 | 128 students will lodge in the new dorm, which will be completed by September 1. Four hundred students will be served meals daily. | |
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Debating and oratory Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS andISTC) Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1915 | In the triangular compact with Coe and Morningside covering three years, Teachers College won the first year, Morningside second, and Coe third. In oratory under the Normal School League, Teachers College has won four successive years. | |
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Miss Sara F. Rice Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS andISTC) Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1915 | Gave patriotic address on President Lincoln's birthday; address will be printed for distribution. | |
98 |
The annual Commencement Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS andISTC) Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1915 | Commencement for 1915 will occur May 21-25. Miss Ida Fesenbeck is president of the Alumni Association this year. While this is earlier than common on account of the change in the length of the college to year fory-eight weeks. Alumni day | |
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The athletic report Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS andISTC) Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1915 | Review of winter and fall sports results and update on spring sports. | |
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The College Eye Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS andISTC) Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1 |
4/1/1915 | College Eye staff consists of Rex Haight as editor, Jasper Thompson as business manager, and Faith Kiddoo as local and alumni editor. The College Eye is the successor of the Normal Eyte. The new title adopted by the General Assembly. |
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