Rural Education
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Preparations are under way Public Relations News Release 1929:139, p.1 |
1/14/1930 | The thirteenth annual Educational Conference will take place on campus in March to discuss elementary education; roster of organizing committee. | |
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High honor won by former student Alumnus 14:1, p.9 |
1/1/1930 | Lela Martin honored as teacher of first rural school to be awarded "Superior School" rating by State Board of Education; photo. | |
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Miss Mabel Carney Alumnus 14:1, p.19 |
1/1/1930 | Speaks on rural education on campus. | |
204 |
Rural Education Department Alumnus 14:1, p.15 |
1/1/1930 | Cooperates in building of heating plant for Washington Township School No. 1. | |
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Teachers meeting in the Jasper county study center Public Relations News Release 1929:104, p.1 |
12/13/1929 | Local teachers attend meetings. | |
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Members of the Iowa Club Public Relations News Release 1929:100, p.1 |
12/11/1929 | The Iowa Club will hold it's annual Christmas party. | |
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C. A. Fullerton, head of the music department College Eye 1929:94, p.1 |
12/7/1929 | Fullerton will direct a 4000 member rural children's choir. | |
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Iowa Club hears Columbia professor College Eye 21:7, p.1 |
10/24/1929 | Mabel Carney spoke on rural education. | |
209 |
Mabel Carney Public Relations News Release 1929:22, p.1 |
10/18/1929 | Mabel Carney, Columbia University, will speak at chapel on the subject of rural education. | |
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The choir movement in rural schools Shutt--Philip Leslie (Student--1927) College Eye 20:37, p.1 |
6/13/1929 | Rural school music in Iowa has been influenced greatly by Professor Fullerton. | |
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First Year Rural Old Gold 0:0, p.106 |
6/1/1929 | Class roll. | |
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Rural Education Class and Iowa Club Old Gold 0:0, p.105 |
6/1/1929 | Officers; photos. | |
213 |
Superintendent Karl Nolte, of Hudson, Iowa Public Relations News Release 1929:138, p.1 |
1/13/1929 | The superintendent will speak before the Iowa Club. | |
214 |
President Latham addresses Iowa Club College Eye 20:11, p.1 |
11/22/1928 | Group extends membership to 4-H. | |
215 |
Iowa Club plans excellent yearly program College Eye 20:7, p.2 |
10/25/1928 | Membership includes those interested in rural education. | |
216 |
Laboratory trips to rural schools. College Eye 19:47, p.8 |
8/16/1928 | One-room school study. | |
217 |
A group of seventy students College Eye 19:45, p.5 |
8/1/1928 | Classes of Professors Eells and Nolte visit rural consolidated high school. | |
218 |
Rural education students visit Benson Creamery College Eye 19:43, p.1 |
7/19/1928 | Professor Eells' class takes trip. | |
219 |
Prof. Hart and Fuller appear on program College Eye 19:41, p.1 |
6/28/1928 | At country school superintendents meeting. | |
220 |
One-year rural teachers receive appointments College Eye 19:38, p.1, 3. |
6/6/1928 | News about those who have jobs and their locations. | |
221 |
One Year Rural Education Old Gold 0:0, p.117 |
6/1/1928 | Office roster; class roll; photo. | |
222 |
250 students inspect rural school houses College Eye 18:51, p.2 |
7/27/1927 | Group visited schoolhouses at Benson and Eddy. | |
223 |
County school heads at Iowa City meeting College Eye 18:48, p.8 |
7/6/1927 | Professor Hart will make presentation. | |
224 |
Campbell publishes book; rural education theme of text College Eye 18:27, p.1 |
1/26/1927 | Description of the new book. | |
225 |
Summer vacations declared benefit to rural education; better understanding of country conditions by urban residents said to be result College Eye 18:8, p.2 |
7/30/1926 | Believes it is a good idea for city residents to spend time in the country. | |
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Parent-Teacher associations stimulate interest in rural school libraries College Eye 18:6, p.3 |
7/16/1926 | Progress in rural education. | |
227 |
Growth and expansion Wright--David Sands (Mathematics Faculty) Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.129 |
7/1/1926 | Description of the steady growth in enrollment and the ways in which the Normal School met the needs of the state; growth of the campus and its facilities. | |
228 |
The Iowa Club Wright--David Sands (Mathematics Faculty) Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.238 |
7/1/1926 | History of the Iowa Club, a group of students who were enrolled in the rural education course. | |
229 |
The rural school problem Wright--David Sands (Mathematics Faculty) Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.232 |
7/1/1926 | History of efforts by the college to improve rural education. | |
230 |
Cedar Heights wins ciphering contest College Eye 17:42, p.1 |
4/28/1926 | Superintendents Club sponsors contest. | |
231 |
Gov. Hammill and F. O. Lowden speak before conference College Eye 17:26, p.1 |
12/9/1925 | Highlights of conference devoted to rural and consolidated schools. | |
232 |
Official notices College Eye 17:24, p.5 |
11/25/1925 | Program for the ninth annual consolidated schools conference. | |
233 |
Wilmarth-Ritter edit new book College Eye 16:34, p.2 |
5/13/1925 | "Rural School Methods" to be used in Rural Education and Extension Departments. | |
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Oklahoma educator here May 4 and 5 College Eye 16:33, p.8 |
5/6/1925 | W. C. Herring visits campus to study rural education work. | |
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Rural institute decided success; Gerlach and Roadman discuss needs in community life College Eye 16:27, p.1 |
3/25/1925 | First ever Rural Institute program featured Earl Roadman and Talitha Gerlach as speakers. | |
236 |
New book is written by members of faculty College Eye 15:31, p.1 |
4/16/1924 | Professors Eells, Swain, and Moeller write book on rural education. | |
237 |
Mrs. Preston gives talk in chapel College Eye 15:26, p.1 |
3/12/1924 | Spoke on rural education. | |
238 |
Macy Campbell elected Pres. Nat. rural schools College Eye 15:25, p.1 |
3/5/1924 | Heads NEA group. | |
239 |
Campbell to cooperate with Farm Bureau College Eye 15:24, p.7 |
2/27/1924 | On study of rural education. | |
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Annual teachers conference biggest ever; 245 delegates here for two days, Dec. 6 and 7; foremost educators in U. S. address meetings; vote to hold 192 College Eye 15:15, p.1 |
12/12/1923 | Convention scheduled to be held in Cedar Falls next year, too; description of the program. | |
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Teachers conference here; brings here prominent assemblage of educators; seventh annual conference on rural schools and teachers training; foremost ed College Eye 15:14, p.1 |
12/5/1923 | Program for the rural education conference. | |
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Prof. Macy Campbell is on lecture tour; is spending fall term addressing institutes College Eye 15:7, p.1 |
10/17/1923 | Inspirational speaker to Midwestern and southern consolidated rural schools; photo. | |
243 |
Prof. Campbell's book; will contain charts and pictures which it has taken author several years to obtain College Eye 14:40, p.1 |
4/11/1923 | Preparing book on consolidated schools and rural education. | |
244 |
Teachers College wins recognition; highly praised by national commissioner at Cleveland meeting College Eye 14:35, p.1 |
3/7/1923 | Cited for work in extension and rural education. | |
245 |
Fred D. Cram Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.2 |
10/1/1922 | Fred D. Cram pens a bulletin on rural schooling with the assistance of the Teachers College faculty and county superintendents. | |
246 |
Macy Campbell Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.3 |
10/1/1922 | Macy Campbell is invited to speak on rural schooling by the Teachers College of Terre Haute, Indiana. | |
247 |
President Samuel Quigley Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.5 |
7/1/1922 | President Samuel Quigley of the State Normal School at Gunnison, Colorado conducts a family survey on rural education. | |
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Advanced rural Old Gold 0:0, p.113 |
6/1/1922 | Officers, members; photo. | |
249 |
Meetings on community leadership College Eye 13:27, p.1 |
3/22/1922 | YWCA holds inspirational rally. | |
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Program of Rural Life Institute College Eye 13:25, p.1 |
3/8/1922 | Program and schedule. |
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