Churchill--Loren E. [Class of 1878]

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1 The Philomathean Society
Pedagog 0:0, p.78
Brief history of the society with a look at its earliest days and as it was in 1906; photo.
2 The first graduating class, 1878
Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.11
Brief look at the four graduates in 1878, D. K. Bond, Maude Gilchrist, L. E. Churchill, and R. O. Benton; photo.
3 Beginnings of the Iowa State Normal School
Normal Eyte 11:27, p.663
Professor Wright recalls the first day of class at the Normal School.
4 Of this class
Normal Eyte 9:9, p.127
Two members are deceased.
5 Philomathean
Normal Eyte 7:35, p.20
History of the Philomathean Literary Society; photo.
6 The alumni
Normal Eyte 7:35, p.8
Survey of alumni achievements; W. R. Patterson was first alumnus to earn Ph. D.; photo.
7 Superintendent Churchill
Students' Offering 8:36, p.8

Visits Normal.

8 Mr. Churchill
Students' Offering 8:32, p.9

Elected superintendent in Black Hawk County.

9 Loren E. Churchill
Students' Offering 6:20, p.6

Superintendent-elect of Black Hawk County.

10 Extracts from Graduating Orations of the Classes of 1881
Students' Offering 5:19, p.1
11 Schools of the future
Students' Offering 5:14, p.4
Offers ideas on future.
12 Reform in the country schools
Students' Offering 4:10, p.6
Offers schedule and curriculum for schools.
13 Loren E. Churchill
Students' Offering 3:9, p.6

Teaching in Black Hawk County.

14 Mr. Churchill
Students' Offering 2:8, p.11

Has made several short visits.

15 L. E. Churchill
Students' Offering 2:5, p.7

Teaching in Marshall County.

16 Editorial committee
Students' Offering 1:3, p.4

TSO staff roster.

17 Then and now
Students' Offering 1:3, p.6

Changes for the better in children's education.

18 What is life?
Students' Offering 1:3, p.5
Poses questions about the nature of life.
19 Of course the societies are prospering
Students' Offering 200:2, p.6

Roster of officers for the Philomatheans and Alphas.

20 School libraries as an educational force
Students' Offering 200:2, p.1

Believes a school library can be a key to the development of an educated citizenry; outlines appropriate types of books and levels of expenditure.