Death
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| 201 | Services Pending for Dr. M. J. Nelson, UNI Dean Emeritus Public Relations News Release 1970:152, p.1 |
Funeral services for M. J. Nelson, 76, are pending at Nottger Funeral Home in Cedar Falls; biography of Nelson | |
| 202 | Former Athletic Director at UNI Dies Public Relations News Release 1970:71, p.1 |
Funeral services will be held for L. L. "Mendy" Mendenhall, 78, at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Cedar Falls. | |
| 203 | Former UNI First Lady Dies Public Relations News Release 1970:38, p.1 |
Mrs. Malcolm Price, 75, has passed away. Funeral services are being held at the First United Methodist Church of Cedar Falls. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery in Waterloo. | |
| 204 | Will Gary Hoff Return From the Dead? Find Out in Next Friday's Iowan Northern Iowan 66:35, p.2 |
Senator Messerly has a hand Gary Hoff's death. | |
| 205 | Piano presented to ISTC Public Relations News Release 1960:372, p.1 |
W. W. Clover of Lohrville gifts a piano, violin, and collection of music books to the department of music in memory of his late wife, Ethel Horn Clover. Professor Myron Russell announces that the piano is to be placed in the Music Education building. | |
| 206 | Cost of traffic deaths released Public Relations News Release 1960:199, p.1 |
Professor Ivan Eland discusses the financial loss caused by Iowa traffic accidents. Eland believes that traffic fatalities will be reduced with the integration of driver education courses in high schools. | |
| 207 | Curtis memorial planned Public Relations News Release 1960:38, p.1 |
The Iowa State Teachers College Foundation accumulates funds for a permanent memorial for the late Professor Dwight Curtis. Curtis was the director of the Price Laboratory School, as well as the department of teaching since 1945. | |
| 208 | Professor Dwight K. Curtis dies of coronary occlusion Public Relations News Release 1960:34, p.1 |
Professor Dwight K. Curtis, director of the Price Laboratory School, dies of coronary occlusion after arriving at Sartori Hospital. Curtis was head of the department of teaching, and president of the Association of Student Teaching. | |
| 209 | Killed or injured? College Eye 48:33, p.2 |
Discusses the ineffectiveness of the death toll predictions for the Fourth of July. | |
| 210 | Bartlett Hall Freshman dies Public Relations News Release 1945:262, p.1 |
Kathleen Quirk, a two year elementary major, passed away after returning to her home in Schaller. She was taken to the hospital the afternoon of her arrival and died in the hospital. | |
| 211 | Obituary of Professor Emeritus H. C. Cummins Public Relations News Release 1945:58, p.1 |
Former professor of commercial education dies at age 76. | |
| 212 | Accidents lead causes of death, speaker says College Eye 23:53, p.1 |
Marian Telford speaks on accidents. | |
| 213 | Fall from street car is cause of death of Mrs. C. A. Fullerton College Eye 23:10, p.1 |
Companion gives description of accident in Paris. | |
| 214 | When President Latham yells "Fore" he means it College Eye 21:41, p.1 |
President Latham's tee shot kills a gopher. | |
| 215 | Class discussions lead to graveyard research College Eye 21:39, p.1 |
Students talk about burial customs. | |
| 216 | Clarence Cordell College Eye 19:13, p.5 |
Short illness claims the life of Clarence Cordell in Creston, Iowa. | |
| 217 | B. B. Foster Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.8 |
B. B. Foster dies in his home in Los Angeles on December 7, 1921. He is survived by his wife, four daughters, and son. | |
| 218 | Florence Hoats-Morrison Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.8 |
Florence Hoats-Morrison dies on May 14, 1922 in Tacoma, Washington after a several month battle with illness. | |
| 219 | Frank R. Gardner Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.8 |
Frank R. Gardner expires on August 3, 1922 after being infected with the flu. | |
| 220 | James Corbett Sanders Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.8 |
James Corbett Sanders, warden of the Iowa State Penitentiary, dies in Omaha of uremic poisoning. The remains are buried in the Avoca cemetary. | |
| 221 | Janet Towers Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.8 |
Miss Janet Towers was instantly killed when her automobile was overturned during a drive with her mother and sister. The driver, mother, and sister were unscathed. | |
| 222 | Leslie A. I. Chapman Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.8 |
Lieutenant Colonel Leslie A. I. Chapman of the U. S. Army dies of heart failure in his office at Fort Riley on September 14, 1922. His remains are buried at the Fort Riley Military Cemetary. | |
| 223 | Memorial hour Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.2 |
The faculty organize a memorial program in the auditorium in recognition of Sara Findlay Rice. | |
| 224 | Memorial program Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.2 |
A memorial service for Miss Sara Findlay Rice is held at the First Presbyterian Church of Cedar Falls. The sermon is delivered by Reverend M. K. W. Heicher, with an address by Professor W. H. Bender. | |
| 225 | Mrs. A. C. Davis Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.8 |
A train's collision with an automobile leads to the deaths of Mrs. A. C. Davis, Miss Curtis Gage, and Reverend Charles H. Davis. Miss Gage's five-year-old daughter, Marietta, is the sole survivor. | |
| 226 | Mrs. J. H. Wilson Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.8 |
The mother of Mary J. Fitzgerald, John A. Wilson, and Ida May Wilson dies in Fort Worth, Texas on July 20, 1922. She is to be placed in a family lot at Fairview Cemetary. | |
| 227 | Sara F. Rice Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.8 |
Professor Sara F. Rice falls to cancer in Hot Springs, Arkansas on September 2, 1922. | |
| 228 | A. W. Stangeland Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.Supplement |
The husband of Emily Kempthorne-Stangeland dies in Butte, Montana on Mayy 22, 1922. |
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| 229 | Alva P. Thomas Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.Supplement |
The husband of Eva Williams-Thomas dies on April 10, 1922 at Aztec, New Mexico. |
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| 230 | Edgar K. Chapman Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.8 |
Edgar K. Chapman returns to Cedar Falls after the sudden death of his father. | |
| 231 | Jennie F. Hall Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.Supplement |
Jennie F. Hall dies on May 30, 1922 after an operation for appendicitis. |
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| 232 | Leonard Daniel Salisbury Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.Supplement |
Leonard D. Salisbury dies of heart failure on March 31, 1922. |
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| 233 | Lina Haviland Moore Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.Supplement |
Lina H. Moore dies at Fort Dodge on March 14, 1922. |
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| 234 | Lynton Garrett Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.Supplement |
The five-year-old son of Ethel Blair-Garrett is struck dead by an automobile in the March of 1922. |
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| 235 | Mrs. Ada J. Davis Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.Supplement |
Ada J. Davis dies in the May of 1922. Her remains are buried beside the graves of her husband and son in Fairview Cemetary. |
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| 236 | Mrs. Frank Hammer Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.Supplement |
Helen Hearst is killed in a stroke of appoplexy on June 9, 1922. |
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| 237 | Mrs. Susan Martz Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.Supplement |
The widow of Alexander Martz dies on May 18, 1922. |
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| 238 | Ruth Elizabeth Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.Supplement |
The daughter of Mary M. Smith-Ashworth dies on June 13, 1922. |
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| 239 | Sarah N. King Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.Supplement |
Sarah N. King dies of pneumonia on March 9, 1922. The remains are to be buried at Dellas Center, Iowa. |
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| 240 | Schuneman Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.Supplement |
The brother of the Extension Division's E. J. Schuneman dies in his garage on March 27, 1922. |
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| 241 | A. O. Wydell Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.8 |
A. O. Wydell died on February 1, 1922 in Ames of complications of diabetes. | |
| 242 | Aaron Palmer Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.8 |
Aaron Palmer, husband to Maude Humphrey-Palmer, is dead after seventeen years of serving as the superintendent of Marshalltown schools. | |
| 243 | Duncan Campbell Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.8 |
Duncan Campbell, father of Professor Macy Campbell, died on March 14, 1922 in Cedar Heights, Iowa. | |
| 244 | Ellen Walpole Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.8 |
Ellen Walpole died on in the March of 1921. She had been serving as a teacher in the West Junior High School in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
| 245 | Lina H. Moore Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.8 |
Lina H. Moore died in Fort Dodge, Iowa on March 14, 1922 after serving as a teacher of Latin at West Waterloo High School for nine years. | |
| 246 | Margaret A. Hendricks Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.8 |
Margaret A. Hendricks died of pneumonia at Brookings, South Dakota on October 23, 1918. | |
| 247 | Mary Ellen Wright-Brainerd Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.8 |
Mary Ellen Wright-Brainerd died in Middlebary, Vermont on October 28, 1921. She is survived by two daughters and her husband, Professor Ezra Brainerd. | |
| 248 | Mary L. White Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.8 |
Mary L. White fell to tuberculosis on December 14, 1921 at Green Mountain, Iowa. | |
| 249 | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.8 |
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith fall to membraneous croup. Their child was also infected, but is expected to survive after being administered with diphtheria antitoxin. | |
| 250 | Mrs. E. B. Stillman Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.7 |
Mrs. E. B. Stillman, mother of Paul Stillman, dies of pneumonia at the age of eighty-five. | |
| 251 | Oliver E. Dixon Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.8 |
Oliver E. Dixon is struck dead in an apoplexy episode on October 3, 1921 in Thornton, Indiana. | |
| 252 | Sarah N. King Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.8 |
Sarah N. King died of pneumonia on March 9, 1922 in Prairie City, Iowa. | |
| 253 | Alumni reports Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.7 |
The editor of the Alumni Register reports a number of deaths. Deceased listed. | |
| 254 | Anton Sartori Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.8 |
Anton Sartori, husband of Kate Mullarky-Sartori, died at the age of sixty-eight from pneumonia on January 21, 1922. | |
| 255 | Elizabeth Rittgers Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.8 |
Elizabeth Rittgers died on May 25, 1917 at the age of thirty-nine in Chicago. | |
| 256 | George B. Engleman Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.8 |
George B. Engleman died February 10, 1921. | |
| 257 | Katie Boehmke Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.7 |
Katie Boehmke died on April 7, 1920 in Long Beach, California, where she served in education. | |
| 258 | Mac Oakes Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.8 |
Mac Oakes died in an elevator accident in the May of 1921. | |
| 259 | Mrs. Fred H. Fitting Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.8 |
Lissa Lenocker is reported as having died on November 11, 1917. | |
| 260 | Mrs. George Galloway Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.7 |
Mrs. George Galloway died on September 13, 1921 after seven months of battling chronic nephritis. | |
| 261 | Mrs. H. R. Iblings Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.8 |
Mary Olive Sessions died in the home that she shared with her husband, H. R. Iblings, on January 13, 1922. | |
| 262 | Mrs. L. J. Elkeman Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.8 |
Marie Wachholz is reported as having died on November 3, 1915. | |
| 263 | Mrs. Myrtle Ward-McLaughlin Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.7 |
Mrs. Myrtle Ward-McLaughlin, wife of Reverend Jesse L. McLaughlin, died on October 5, 1921 after a battery of surgeries. | |
| 264 | Robert C. Stirton Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.8 |
Robert C. Stirton died of heart failure on October 6, 1921. | |
| 265 | Agnes Slawson Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.8 |
Agnes Slawson died in an Oskaloosa hospital on August 16, 1921 following two medical operations. She was in the second year of her Junior college course. |
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| 266 | Centerville, Iowa Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.6 |
The father of Professor W. E. Hays and John Hays died in the month of July in Centerville, Iowa. | |
| 267 | Dr. E. E. Rall Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.5 |
Dr. Edward E. Rall, President of Northwestern College in Illinois, attends the funeral of Reverend Otto Rall in Cedar Falls. | |
| 268 | Etheldreda Joslin Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.6 |
Etheldreda Joslin dies on July 26, 1921 following an appendicitis operation at her home in Independence. | |
| 269 | Martin Duer Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.6 |
Martin Duer, a summer term student, died at Sartori Hospital after combating pneumonia since July 4, 1921. His health began to spiral after rescuing a drowning boy in Silver Lake, Minnesota. | |
| 270 | Mrs. Harry B. Peck Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.5 |
Lillian G. Peck returns to her former home in Clinton, Iowa after the death of her father. She is given a reception in the faculty room of the Teachers College. | |
| 271 | Mrs. Martin Huber Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.6 |
The mother of Professor F. L. McCreary of the Orchestral Music Department died in Clarksville on August 5, 1921. | |
| 272 | Dr. J. C. Magee Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.7 |
Dr. J. C. Magee, father of Reverend J. Ralph Magee, dies in Longbeach, California on April 16, 1921 after two years of illness. | |
| 273 | Mrs. Harry B. Peck Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.7 |
Lillian G. Peck temporarily returns to her childhood home in Clinton, Iowa after the death of her father. | |
| 274 | Mrs. W. H. Whitford Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.7 |
The wife of W. H. Whitford died of heart complications in Cedar Falls on April 27. She was the mother of Mrs. Elsie Whitford-Hoskins. | |
| 275 | Distinguished educators College Eye 8:3, p.3 |
Mourns the loss of educators at Harvard and Columbia. | |
| 276 | Football fatalities and injuries College Eye 2:14, p.2 |
Rules changes have reduced the number of deaths, but there are still many serious injuries around the country. |
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| 277 | Official notes College Eye 1:17, p.5 |
Recognizes the life and mourns the death of librarian Ellen D. Biscoe, who died January 29, 1912. |
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| 278 | Resolutions of the Orio literary society on the death of our brother, Perry Golly Normal Eyte 21:14, p.246 |
The Orio literary society mourns the death of Perry Golly. | |
| 279 | Another alumnus Normal Eyte 20:31, p.520 |
Nellie Dority died from heart failure. | |
| 280 | The news of the death Normal Eyte 20:31, p.520 |
Rose Iaggi died from tuberculosis. | |
| 281 | One of the Marshalltown papers Normal Eyte 20:28, p.471 |
Minnie Ashbrook died in a railroad accident. | |
| 282 | Awful wreck occurs; Professor L. W. Parish loses life in recent railroad catastrophe at Gladbrook Normal Eyte 20:25, p.412 |
Description of the wreck; Professor Parish survived the wreck, but died shortly after being removed. | |
| 283 | Editorial; the friend of all Normal Eyte 20:25, p.411 |
Students and faculty mourn the death of Professor L. W. Parish. | |
| 284 | A tragic death Normal Eyte 20:10, p.182 |
Mayme Champlain killed by train in unusual accident near Manchester. | |
| 285 | Margaret. The story of a pioneer woman Old Gold 0:0, p.200 |
A tale of two newlyweds and their life on the prairie, raising four girls, accidents, death, and a lonely tombstone. Creative scene depicted of a log cabin among the trees. | |
| 286 | How does it read? Normal Eyte 18:1, p.13 |
Encourages use of well-chosen words. | |
| 287 | Walker, Iowa Normal Eyte 13:23, p.353 |
Fred Reiterman's parents thank the life insurance company. | |
| 288 | Normal was fortunate it seems from reading a few statistics Normal Eyte 13:22, p.337 |
Statistics on fatal or serious football injuries. | |
| 289 | Resolutions of sympathy Normal Eyte 13:19, p.297 |
On death of F. M. Reiterman. | |
| 290 | The death of two young ladies Normal Eyte 13:14, p.210 |
Students should work to preserve their own health. | |
| 291 | Resolution of sympathy Normal Eyte 13:9, p.2 |
On the death of Leonard Parish, Jr. | |
| 292 | Editorial: Ames wins debate by two to one Normal Eyte 9:8, p.173 |
Full report next week. Boards at ISNS and University of Iowa offering free tuition to students who are veterans of the Spanish-American War; Normal Eyte will not publish resolutions of sympathy this year. |