Boardman--Myrtle A. (Class of 1897)
Displaying 1 - 17 of 17 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | Charles F. Johnson Alumnus 30:3, p.12 |
Has retired as superintendent of the Kis-Lyn, Pa., Industrial School, a position he held since 1912; with the Y. M. C. A. in Des Moines for nine years and general secretary in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. His wife is the former Myrtle Boardman of Manson, Iowa. | |
2 | Charles F. Johnson Alumnus 23:3, p.22 |
Superintendent of the Kis Lyn, Pennsylvania, School for Wayward Boys for twenty-seven years; spent part of the winter vacationing at Daytona Beach, Florida. His wife is the former Myrtle A. Boardman. | |
3 | Charles F. Johnson, and Mrs. Johnson (Myrtle Boardman) Alumnus 15:3, p.28 |
Name appeared in the New York Times recently as one of the Honor Students of Princeton University, where he is specializing in mathematics. | |
4 | Mrs. Johnson Alumnus 15:2, p.27 |
The former Myrtle Boardman, and husband Charles, have two boys, Charles F. Jr., a student at Princeton University, and Lawrence Boardman, a senior in Wyoming Seminary, a preparatory school at Kingston, Pennsylvania. | |
5 | Myrtle A. Boardman Normal Eyte 19:17, p.267 |
Married Charles F. Johnson. | |
6 | Mr. Charles Johnson Normal Eyte 13:25, p.395 |
Doing well as general secretary of Des Moines YMCA | |
7 | 6-Jun Normal Eyte 10:3, p.57 |
Charles Johnson married Myrtle Boardman. | |
8 | Myrtle A. Boardman Normal Eyte 9:33, p.783 |
Teaching in Manson schools since graduating. | |
9 | Chas. F. Johnson and Myrtle Boardman Normal Eyte 9:32, p.760 |
Will marry. | |
10 | Neotrophian Normal Eyte 7:35, p.26 |
History of the society; photo. | |
11 | Myrtle Boardman Normal Eyte 7:4, p.42 |
Teaching near Manson. | |
12 | Myrtle Boardman Normal Eyte 6:31, p.368 |
Will teach at Manson. | |
13 | Society Notes Normal Eyte 6:24, p.281 |
Program for upcoming Neotrophian Society meeting. | |
14 | Miss Myrtle Boardman Normal Eyte 6:23, p.273 |
Has been sick. | |
15 | Several hack-loads of students Normal Eyte 6:20, p.237 |
Horses become unmanageable; hack turned over; no serious injuries. | |
16 | Myrtle Boardman Normal Eyte 6:19, p.224 |
Recovered from illness. | |
17 | Society Notes Normal Eyte 6:10, p.114 |
Description of recent programs. |