Hull--William N. [Art Faculty]
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| 1 | The principal-elect A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.90 |
Detailed sketch of Homer Seerley's personal and educational background; photo. | |
| 2 | The quest for adequate financial support A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.37 |
Early changes in faculty; General Assembly actions affecting the Normal School; the building of the second hall: South Hall, later Old Gilchrist Hall; photo. | |
| 3 | The Alumni Office received a letter about L. H. Hart's article Alumnus 35:3, p.14 |
Clement L. V. Craft lives in LaCrosse, Wisconsin. | |
| 4 | Picture revives memories of years gone by Alumnus 16:4, p.13 |
Thoughts on seeing a photo of the ISNS faculty of 1885; a look at the early faculty and their lasting influences; photo. | |
| 5 | "Generals" Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.78 |
Professor Wright's account of long student recitations. | |
| 6 | Drawing and accounts Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.70 |
Professor Wright's account of Professor Hull's efforts at the Normal School. | |
| 7 | Wright's book on school history well illustrates; covers a fifty year period College Eye 17:40, p.3 |
Brief review of "Fifty Years at the Teachers College." | |
| 8 | Hellen N. Hull-Orr Alumni News Letter 5:1, p.5 |
Hull-Orr and husband spent day at ISTC. | |
| 9 | I. S. N. S. in 1878 and 1879 College Eye 11:23, p.2 |
Ella Rich describes experience of attending college here in its earliest days; describes campus and buildings. | |
| 10 | Books by members and ex-members of the faculty College Eye 8:25, p.2 |
Bibliography of the work of past and current faculty members. | |
| 11 | William N. Hull College Eye 7:12, p.6 |
Died November 13, 1915; brief tribute. | |
| 12 | Professor W. N. Hull Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 6:3, p.1 |
Former member of the faculty died of heart failure November 13, 1915, in California. | |
| 13 | Official Notes College Eye 1:4, p.3 |
News of alumni, faculty, the Board of Education, and possible job opportunities in the Philippines for I. S. T. C. graduates. |
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| 14 | Official Normal Eyte 18:28, p.440 |
Owen J. McManus and Cap Miller are running for state Superintendent of Public Instruction; J. M. Hobron writes to President Seerley. | |
| 15 | Official Normal Eyte 18:17, p.259 |
Charles Farnsworth gave the chapel address; Ida Agnes Baker visited; anniversary announcement for former Professor Hull; candidates for graduation listed; students need to order their alumni badges; Lecture and Entertainment Course review. | |
| 16 | Books written by our faculty Normal Eyte Annual 0:0, p.14 |
Bibliography of work by Normal School faculty. | |
| 17 | Professor W. N. Hull, formerly of the faculty Normal Eyte 12:14, p.220 |
Now promotes tea kettle which purifies water. | |
| 18 | Prof. W. N. Hull Normal Eyte 8:6, p.83 |
In Chicago. | |
| 19 | Faculty; Iowa State Normal School Normal Eyte 7:35, p. |
Faculty in 1886; photo. | |
| 20 | The faculty; past and present Normal Eyte 7:35, p.4 |
Brief sketches of all faculty, 1876-1898; growth of the department faculties; photo. | |
| 21 | Eulogium: on J. C. Gilchrist, by W. N. Hull, his life-long friend Normal Eyte 7:13, p.147 |
Professor Hull's tribute to Professor Gilchrist. | |
| 22 | A very pleasant impromptu reunion Normal Eyte 6:30, p.357 |
Several Normalites meet in Chicago. | |
| 23 | Professor W. N. Hull Normal Eyte 6:3, p.27 |
Now in Chicago. | |
| 24 | Prof. W. N. Hull Normal Eyte 3:2, p.15 |
Principal of normal school and business college in Harper, Kansas. | |
| 25 | Professor W. N. Hull Normal Eyte 2:19, p.150 |
Resigns Washington position to accept professorship at Emporia. | |
| 26 | Prof. W. N. Hull Normal Eyte 2:2, p.3 |
Will remain in Ellensburg, Washington, for another year. |
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| 27 | Prof. W. N. Hull Normal Eyte 8:6, p.150 |
Former faculty member now at State Normal School in Washington; will resign and lecture in the West before returning to the East. | |
| 28 | Professor Hull Students' Offering 8:37, p.10 |
Praise for his bookkeeping publications. |
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| 29 | Old students and new Students' Offering 8:36, p.5 |
Professor Hull publishes work on bookkeeping. |
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| 30 | Although "generals" is one of the solemnities Students' Offering 8:35, p.9 |
Humorous observations on audience behavior. |
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| 31 | The Friday evening lectures Students' Offering 8:33, p.9 |
Faculty deliver lectures. |
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| 32 | The old students will be interested Students' Offering 7:28, p.6 |
Professor Hull married Emma Young. |
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| 33 | The degree of A. M. Students' Offering 7:27, p.5 |
Conferred on Professor Hull by Iowa College. |
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| 34 | Professor Hull Students' Offering 7:26, p.5 |
Goes fishing with brother. |
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| 35 | Professor Hull has just published Students' Offering 7:26, p.5 |
New drawing book. |
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| 36 | The first steps in a course of drawing Students' Offering 7:26, p.4 |
Professor Hull's goals and advice. | |
| 37 | Bookkeeping Students' Offering 6:24, p.5 |
Further instructions in bookkeeping. |
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| 38 | Three views of Richard III Students' Offering 6:24, p.1 |
Professor Hull's look at Shakespeare's work. | |
| 39 | Bookkeeping Students' Offering 6:23, p.5 |
Professor Hull continues his essay on bookkeeping. |
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| 40 | The D class Students' Offering 6:23, p.6 |
Presents Professor Hull with an upholstered chair. |
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| 41 | Bookkeeping Students' Offering 6:22, p.5 |
Professor Hull continues his series on bookkeeping. |
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| 42 | Obituary Students' Offering 6:22, p.4 |
Mrs. W. N. Hull died January 3, 1882, after short illness. |
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| 43 | Bookkeeping Students' Offering 6:21, p.5 |
Professor Hull outlines books needed in double entry bookkeeping. |
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| 44 | Professor Hull Students' Offering 6:21, p.6 |
Delivers new program card to Philomatheans. |
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| 45 | Y. M. C. A. lecture course Students' Offering 6:21, p.6 |
Will consist of five lectures and one elocutionary entertainment. |
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| 46 | Bookkeeping Students' Offering 6:20, p.4 |
Professor Hull outlines the field of bookkeeping. |
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| 47 | Faculty Students' Offering 5:19, p.10 |
Summer plans for the faculty include meetings, institutes, and vacation. |
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| 48 | The four lectures Students' Offering 5:17, p.4 |
Professors Hull, Gilchrist, Wright, and Bartlett deliver a course of scientific lectures. |
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| 49 | Professor Hull's lecture on Physiology Students' Offering 5:16, p.6 |
Well attended; used sciopticon to illustrate. |
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| 50 | Professor Hull and wife Students' Offering 5:14, p.5 |
Travel East. |
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| 51 | Professors Gilchrist and Hull Students' Offering 4:12, p.7 |
Doing institute work in New Hampton. |
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| 52 | Window glass Students' Offering 4:12, p.2 |
The process of making glass. | |
| 53 | The entertainment Students' Offering 4:11, p.7 |
Brief account of program; raise $25 for hall furnishings. |
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| 54 | We noticed the following number Students' Offering 4:10, p.7 |
Roster of faculty and students who attended ISTA meeting. |
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| 55 | A vocal and instrumental concert Students' Offering 3:9, p.4 |
Will be offered by music students under direction of Miss McLagan and assistance of Professor Hull. |
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| 56 | Outline of history of the English language Students' Offering 3:9, p.5 |
Brief history. | |
| 57 | Prof. Hull Students' Offering 3:9, p.7 |
Has invented new system for drawing. |
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| 58 | Philomathean Society Students' Offering 2:8, p.10 |
Held third anniversary celebration; lengthy description of program. |
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| 59 | Prof. Hull left immediately Students' Offering 2:7, p.7 |
Meets family in Chicago and escorts them home to Cedar Falls. |
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| 60 | Professor Gilchrist took charge Students' Offering 2:7, p.6 |
Professor Gilchrist ran institute in Northwood; Professor Hull taught institute in New Hampton. |
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| 61 | Institute work Students' Offering 2:6, p.4 |
All faculty will work in institutes over break. |
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| 62 | Prof. Hull's theory Students' Offering 1:4, p.7 |
Humorous parody of poem. |
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| 63 | Reason and faith Students' Offering 1:4, p.1 |
Poem makes analogy between sun and moon and reason and faith. | |
| 64 | The Normal Lecture Course Students' Offering 1:4, p.7 |
Faculty speak and perform demonstrations to raise money for reference books. |
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| 65 | The reading contest Students' Offering 1:4, p.7 |
Winners of contest announced. |