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1 Filipino college president Manuel Uluan to speak at UNI Thursday (Nov. 7)
Public Relations News Release 1985:132, p.1
Uluan will speak on "Education and Government in the Philippines;" his trip throughout the US was aimed at helping him study rural education and was funded through the International Council on Education.
2 Faculty member of National Teachers college, Manila, Philippines, Prof. Zoild D. T. San Andres, is a visitor this week on the campus
Public Relations News Release 1951:72, p.1
San Andres is on a round-the-world educational tour. He will observe phases in the elementary education field while visiting colleges and universities in the United States.
3 Prof. Zoild D. T. San Andres of the National Teachers College, Manila, Philippines, is visiting the campus this week
Public Relations News Release 1951:72, p.1
While visiting colleges and universities in the United States, San Andres will observe phases in the elementary education field. San Andres is welcomed to the campus by President J. W. Maucker.
4 Prof. Zoild D. T. San Andres, National Teachers college, Manila, Philippines, is a visitor this week on the campus
Public Relations News Release 1951:70, p.
The emphasis of San Andres observations of elementary education in colleges and universities in the United States will be in the areas of rural education and laboratory schools.
5 Philippine educator to visit Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1950:34, p.1
Jose T. Cortes, division superintendent-at-large, bureau of public schools, Manilla, will arrive in Cedar Falls Sunday (Oct. 1) for a six-day stay. Cortes will visit rural and urban normal schools, and observe in-service training techniques.
6 Two education conferences at Teachers College
Public Relations News Release 1950:33, p.1
The education and social science departments are jointly sponsoring a conference for elementary and secondary school teachers of the social sciences. A second conference on industrial arts education will be held in the new arts and industries building.
7 Mary E. Polley
Alumnus 25:2, p.9
Residing in Manila, Philippine Islands; served the Bureau of Education of the islands for thirty-four years, retiring in 1935. From 1921, she was supervisor of teacher training and curriculum construction.
8 Emma Serepta Yule
Alumnus 24:1, p.32
Died April 16, 1939. She was in educational work in the Philippine Islands for twenty-seven years; retired in 1936; home located in Los Angeles.
9 Emma Serepta Yule
Alumnus 22:4, p.18
Now lives in Los Angeles, California, after twenty-seven years of work in the Philippine Islands.
10 Ruth Rosenberger receives award at Pi Theta dinner
College Eye 28:35, p.3
Receives necklace from the Philippines from Iris Branagan..
11 Mrs. Lucille Klaus Lowe
Alumnus 21:2, p.21
Teaches in the Philippine Islands.
12 Mrs. W. R. Richardson
Alumnus 21:2, p.21
The former Grace Williams teaches at the Philippine Normal School in the Philippines.
13 Filipino to speak at Gilchrist and Westminster House
College Eye 28:18, p.3
Florencio Capiz will speak on international friendship.
14 Mary Jo Read
Alumnus 27:4, p.25
Spent the summer touring the Far East.
15 Editorials; Philippine independence
College Eye 24:10, p.2
Politicians disagree on the effects of independence for the Philippine Islands.
16 College students who smiled wisely
Public Relations News Release 1931:354, p.1
Julian Torrano states that kite flying, in the Philippines, is not for children, but for adults.
17 George H. McManus
Alumnus 16:2, p.23
History of different ranks in his army career; now executive officer of organized reserves in the first corps area.
18 Denmark and the Philippines send students to T. C.
Alumnus 21:6, p.15
Finn Bjorn Eriksen and Julian Torrano study here.
19 Denmark and the Philippines send students to T. C.
College Eye 21:6, p.1
Finn Eriksen and Julian Torrano are attending.
20 Filipino student likes State Teachers College
College Eye 21:2, p.1
Julian Torrano gives impressions of ISTC.
21 Mary E. Polley
College Eye 19:6, p.7
May Polley visited; has taught in the Philippines.
22 Venancio Trinidad
College Eye 19:5, p.5
Has been sent from the Philippines to Seattle, Washington, to study teacher training.
23 Mac H. Donaldson
College Eye 19:1, p.3
Mac H. Donaldson finds job in United States after three years in the Philippines.
24 Mr. Carino meets with league for World Friendship
College Eye 18:35, p.1
Spoke on problems of Philippine Islands.
25 Word from Mr. Carino
College Eye 18:34, p.2
Francisco Carino, from the Philippine Islands, will visit campus.
26 I. S. T. C. meets Upper Iowa in a dual debate
College Eye 18:19, p.1
Will debate independence of Philippine Islands.
27 Debaters for the fall
College Eye 18:18, p.3
Men and women will debate Upper Iowa.
28 Macario G. Naval
College Eye 18:3, p.3
Writes that he is back in the Philippines.
29 Macario Naval leaves for University of Illinois
College Eye 16:20, p.8
Student from the Philippine Islands has been studying at ISTC.
30 Chris N. Scott
College Eye 15:4, p.7
Is teaching in the Philippines.
31 Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Ernissee
College Eye 14:3, p.4
Visited College Hill on their way to San Francisco and the Philippine Islands, where they plan to teach.
32 Philippino student enthused with Teachers College
College Eye 14:37, p.1
Gregorio Dimaano visited campus.
33 Likes College Eye, says Trinidad in letter to editor
College Eye 14:26, p.1
Venancio Trinidad praises the College Eye; shares experiences of teaching in the Philippine Islands.
34 Teachers' pensions
College Eye 14:18, p.6
Former student Venancio Trinidad sends information about pensions for teachers in the Philippines.
35 Letter from Trinidad
College Eye 14:16, p.1
Former student Venancio Trinidad tells about his experiences in the teaching department of Northern Luzon Normal School in the Philippine Islands.
36 Dr. and Mrs. Mac Donaldson
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.2
Professor Mac Donaldson resides in the Philippine Islands, where he works in the Economics Department of Philippine University at Manila.
37 McPherrin H. Donaldson
Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.7
McPherrin H. Donaldson is named professor of economics at the University of the Philippines, Manilla.
38 Prof. Donaldson advances
College Eye 13:33, p.1
Professor Donaldson will teach in the Philippine Islands.
39 Trinidad gives his oration to special assembly; America's supreme test
College Eye 13:33, p.1
Text of address on Philippine Islands.
40 Aristo debate
College Eye 13:31, p.3
Debate Philippine independence with Philos.
41 Mary E. Polley
Alumni News Letter 6:2, p.1
Mary E. Polley serves as the representative of the Iowa State Teachers College at the inauguration of Professor Guy Potter Benton as President of the University of the Philippines.
42 Last weekend
College Eye 13:23, p.8
Venancio Trinidad spoke in Storm Lake.
43 George W. Satterthwaite
Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.6
George W. Satterthwaite returns home from the Philippines to visit his elderly mother.
44 May E. Polley
Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.5
May E. Polley serves as representative of the Iowa State Teachers College at the inauguration of Guy Benton as President of the Philippines.
45 Chris Scott likes Philippines
College Eye 13:15, p.6
Gives some first impressions of his new job.
46 Arrangements for debate during winter completed
College Eye 13:13, p.1
Will debate Des Moines University on questions relating to the Philippine Islands.
47 Scott goes to Philippines
College Eye 13:2, p.5
Chris Scott will teach in the Philippines for two years.
48 Venancio Trinidad
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.2
Teachers College student and Filipino Independence advocate, Venancio Trinidad, speaks before the Kiiwanis Club of Cedar Rapids on the emancipation of the Philippines.
49 Social Science Club
College Eye 12:27, p.6
Venancio Trinidad talks on present conditions of Philippines.
50 America's influences in the Philippines
College Eye 12:11, p.6
Venancio Trinidad addresses meeting.
51 George W. Satterthwait
Alumni News Letter 12:5, p.4
Is in charge of Division of Sorsogon, Philippine Islands.
52 George W. Satterthwait
College Eye 12:, p.6
Now supervising teachers in the Philippine Islands.
53 Salient features of the Philippine educational system
College Eye 12:5, p.6
Venancio Trinidad compares American education to that of the Philippines.
54 Philippino enters school
College Eye 11:2, p.6
Brief profile of Venancio Trinidad.
55 Military Column
College Eye 9:19, p.6
Absences from drill practice must be excused; profile of Major Sheppard Philpot.
56 Forensics
College Eye 9:28, p.2
Will debate Highland Park in the fall about the permanent retention of the Philippine Islands.
57 Teams chosen for Highland Park debate
College Eye 7:1, p.5
Will debate continued possession of the Philippine Islands by the US.
58 Highland debaters are chosen; six men to represent Teachers College selected in hotly contested tryout Tuesday evening; Elmer Erickson wins first
College Eye 4:30, p.1
"Permanent Retention of Philippines" will be topic of debate with Highland Park.
59 Highland preliminaries May 7; several experienced and many new men will enter tryout; intercollegiate compact same as formerly
College Eye 4:24, p.2
Topic for Highland Park preliminary will be whether or not the United States should retain possession of the Philippines.
60 Intersociety triangular; Philippine question will also be discussed among men's literary societies; the teams are preparing
College Eye 4:24, p.2
Literary societies will hold preliminaries to choose representatives for intersociety debate.
61 Leslie A. J. Chapman
College Eye 4:23, p.6
Is major of Philadelphia Scouts and is stationed in the Philippines.
62 Miss Emma Yule
College Eye 3:1, p.23
Is a successful teacher in the high school in the Philippine Islands.
63 Jesse McLaughlin
College Eye 2:12, p.6

He is a missionary in the Philippine Islands conducted chapel exercises on campus.

64 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.

65 Want teachers
Normal Eyte 21:18, p.311
The United States Civil Service Commission announces an examination for placement of teachers in the Philippines.
66 Capt. Leslie I. Chapman
Normal Eyte 21:6, p.100
Leaves to join his regiment in the Philippines; has been helping care for Professor Page.
67 George N. Briggs
Normal Eyte 21:6, p.100
In Washington, D. C., to appoint teachers to work in the Philippines.
68 Official Notes
Normal Eyte 21:6, p.90
National educational news; opportunities to teach in the Philippine Islands.
69 Below we print
Normal Eyte 20:32, p.536
A. E. Veline and his wife Lillian (Faint) are living in the Philippine Islands; they write about their living and working conditions.
70 A letter which will interest all alumni
Normal Eyte 20:22, p.375
Josephine Bunce is living in the Philippines where her husband is stationed.
71 C. F. Schweiker
Normal Eyte 20:16, p.277
Will take a position as a stenographer in the Philippines in February.
72 A. E. Veline
Normal Eyte 20:13, p.229
Married Lillian Faint.
73 E. C. Miller
Normal Eyte 20:2, p.34
Is supervising schools in the Philippine Islands.
74 Lillian Faint
Normal Eyte 20:2, p.36
Is going to marry A. E. Veline in the Philippines.
75 Carl D. Behrens
Normal Eyte 19:27, p.429
Working in Philippine Islands.
76 A. E. Veline
Normal Eyte 19:25, p.394
Supervises school in Cebu, Philippine Islands.
77 Mary Kleinfelter
Normal Eyte 19:25, p.394
Teaching in the Philippines.
78 The following
Normal Eyte 19:18, p.280
A. E. Veline writes of his experiences in the Philippine Islands.
79 Mrs. W. A. Dinwiddie
Normal Eyte 19:4, p.62
Now in Seattle; has been in the Philippine Islands and on Pacific Coast.
80 Taft lauds teachers; presidential candidate express greatest respect for moulders of character
Normal Eyte 19:4, p.52
Text of remarks made by Vice President Taft during a visit to Cedar Falls.
81 A. E. Veline
Normal Eyte 18:24, p.379
Will teach in the Philippine Islands.
82 Sunday morning in a Filipino town
Normal Eyte 18:9, p.129
Story describing a typical Sunday morning in a Philippine village.
83 Mr. C. A. Peterson
Normal Eyte 18:4, p.61
Enlisted in the Marine Corps; currently serving in the Philippines.
84 J. H. Phelps
Normal Eyte 17:33, p.524
Sent currency from the Philippine Islands to organ fund.
85 J. H. Phelps
Normal Eyte 17:29, p.461
Teaching in the Philippine Islands.
86 Prof. M. F. Arey
Normal Eyte 17:12, p.186
Mrs. W. W. Weston, the former Emma Evans, sent a collection of botanical specimens from the Philippine Islands to Professor Arey; former students, including George N. Briggs, are doing well there.
87 The general election is past
Normal Eyte 17:9, p.129
ISNS and Ames will discuss Philippine tariffs.
88 D. R. Perkins
Normal Eyte 17:7, p.105
Served as teacher in the Philippine Islands; now has law degree and is practicing law.
89 Mamie Klinefelter
Normal Eyte 17:6, p.88
Will go to Philippine Islands where her brother is a missionary; sister Margaret is in India.
90 From football to debate
Normal Eyte 17:4, p.49
Urges students to switch their loyalty from football to debate, especially since there will be no football this year; preliminary debate for Ames competition coming up; will consider Philippine Islands.
91 Rev. J. L. McLaughlin
Normal Eyte 16:34, p.545
Talks about his work in the Philippine Islands.
92 Glenn M. Zerbe
Normal Eyte 16:30, p.478
Reports on his work in the Philippine Islands.
93 J. H. Phelps
Normal Eyte 16:26, p.410
Teaching in the Philippine Islands.
94 George N. Briggs
Normal Eyte 16:21, p.333
Superintendent in the Philippine Islands.
95 Rev. J. L. McLaughlin
Normal Eyte 16:9, p.137
Spending a year in the US after his work in the Philippine Islands.
96 Y. W. C. A. notes
Normal Eyte 16:7, p.106
Roster of officers; hear presentation on mission work.
97 E. M. Wilcox
Normal Eyte 16:4, p.56
Has returned from the Philippines to become principal at Garwin.
98 It is expected
Normal Eyte 15:34, p.534
Jesse L. McLaughlin will preach in Cedar Falls; has been in the Philippines Islands for five years.
99 Glenn M. Zerbe
Normal Eyte 15:31, p.488
Is working in the Philippines.
100 D. R. Perkins
Normal Eyte 15:22, p.343
Has returned from the Philippines and now attends Iowa University.