Philippine Islands
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Title | Date | Summary | ||
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51 |
George W. Satterthwait Alumni News Letter 4:4, p.4 |
10/1/1920 | Is in charge of Division of Sorsogon, Philippine Islands. | |
52 |
George W. Satterthwait College Eye 12:5, p.6 |
9/29/1920 | Now supervising teachers in the Philippine Islands. | |
53 |
Salient features of the Philippine educational system Trinidad--Venancio (Class of 1922) College Eye 12:5, p.6 |
9/29/1920 | Venancio Trinidad compares American education to that of the Philippines. | |
54 |
Philippino enters school College Eye 11:2, p.6 |
9/24/1919 | Brief profile of Venancio Trinidad. | |
55 |
Military Column College Eye 9:19, p.6 |
2/20/1918 | Absences from drill practice must be excused; profile of Major Sheppard Philpot. | |
56 |
Forensics College Eye 7:7, p.2 |
11/3/1915 | 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 |
6/1/1915 | 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 |
5/15/1915 | "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 |
4/1/1915 | 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 |
4/1/1915 | Literary societies will hold preliminaries to choose representatives for intersociety debate. | |
61 |
Leslie A. J. Chapman College Eye 4:23, p.6 |
3/25/1915 | Is major of Philadelphia Scouts and is stationed in the Philippines. | |
62 |
Miss Emma Yule College Eye 3:1, p.23 |
6/12/1913 | Is a successful teacher in the high school in the Philippine Islands. | |
63 |
Jesse McLaughlin College Eye 2:12, p.6 |
11/21/1912 | He is a missionary in the Philippine Islands conducted chapel exercises on campus. | |
64 |
Official Notes College Eye 1:4, p.3 |
10/4/1911 | 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 |
2/1/1911 | 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 |
10/12/1910 | 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 |
10/12/1910 | In Washington, D. C., to appoint teachers to work in the Philippines. | |
68 |
Official Notes Normal Eyte 21:6, p.90 |
10/12/1910 | National educational news; opportunities to teach in the Philippine Islands. | |
69 |
Below we print Normal Eyte 20:32, p.536 |
5/11/1910 | 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 |
2/23/1910 | Josephine Bunce is living in the Philippines where her husband is stationed. | |
71 |
C. F. Schweiker Normal Eyte 20:16, p.277 |
1/12/1910 | Will take a position as a stenographer in the Philippines in February. | |
72 |
A. E. Veline Normal Eyte 20:13, p.229 |
12/8/1909 | Married Lillian Faint. | |
73 |
E. C. Miller Normal Eyte 20:2, p.34 |
9/15/1909 | Is supervising schools in the Philippine Islands. | |
74 |
Lillian Faint Normal Eyte 20:2, p.36 |
9/15/1909 | Is going to marry A. E. Veline in the Philippines. | |
75 |
Carl D. Behrens Normal Eyte 19:27, p.429 |
4/28/1909 | Working in Philippine Islands. | |
76 |
A. E. Veline Normal Eyte 19:25, p.394 |
4/14/1909 | Supervises school in Cebu, Philippine Islands. | |
77 |
Mary Kleinfelter Normal Eyte 19:25, p.394 |
4/14/1909 | Teaching in the Philippines. | |
78 |
The following Veline--Albin E. (Classes of 1906 and 1907) Normal Eyte 19:18, p.280 |
2/10/1909 | A. E. Veline writes of his experiences in the Philippine Islands. | |
79 |
Mrs. W. A. Dinwiddie Normal Eyte 19:4, p.62 |
9/30/1908 | 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 |
9/30/1908 | Text of remarks made by Vice President Taft during a visit to Cedar Falls. | |
81 |
A. E. Veline Normal Eyte 18:24, p.379 |
4/1/1908 | Will teach in the Philippine Islands. | |
82 |
Sunday morning in a Filipino town Smith--Arthur L. (Student--1907) Normal Eyte 18:9, p.129 |
11/6/1907 | Story describing a typical Sunday morning in a Philippine village. | |
83 |
Mr. C. A. Peterson Normal Eyte 18:4, p.61 |
10/2/1907 | Enlisted in the Marine Corps; currently serving in the Philippines. | |
84 |
J. H. Phelps Normal Eyte 17:33, p.524 |
5/22/1907 | Sent currency from the Philippine Islands to organ fund. | |
85 |
J. H. Phelps Normal Eyte 17:29, p.461 |
4/24/1907 | Teaching in the Philippine Islands. | |
86 |
Prof. M. F. Arey Normal Eyte 17:12, p.186 |
12/6/1906 | 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 |
11/7/1906 | ISNS and Ames will discuss Philippine tariffs. | |
88 |
D. R. Perkins Normal Eyte 17:7, p.105 |
10/24/1906 | Served as teacher in the Philippine Islands; now has law degree and is practicing law. | |
89 |
Mamie Klinefelter Normal Eyte 17:6, p.88 |
10/17/1906 | 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 |
10/3/1906 | 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 |
5/30/1906 | Talks about his work in the Philippine Islands. | |
92 |
Glenn M. Zerbe Normal Eyte 16:30, p.478 |
5/2/1906 | Reports on his work in the Philippine Islands. | |
93 |
J. H. Phelps Normal Eyte 16:26, p.410 |
4/4/1906 | Teaching in the Philippine Islands. | |
94 |
George N. Briggs Normal Eyte 16:21, p.333 |
2/21/1906 | Superintendent in the Philippine Islands. | |
95 |
Rev. J. L. McLaughlin Normal Eyte 16:9, p.137 |
11/8/1905 | 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 |
10/25/1905 | Roster of officers; hear presentation on mission work. | |
97 |
E. M. Wilcox Normal Eyte 16:4, p.56 |
10/4/1905 | Has returned from the Philippines to become principal at Garwin. | |
98 |
It is expected Normal Eyte 15:34, p.534 |
6/3/1905 | 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 |
5/10/1905 | Is working in the Philippines. | |
100 |
D. R. Perkins Normal Eyte 15:22, p.343 |
3/1/1905 | Has returned from the Philippines and now attends Iowa University. |
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