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Rural Education

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301 W. S. S. campaign in full sway; professors active in work
College Eye 9:16, p.1
1/30/1918 Teachers in Rural Education are encouraging their students to buy War Savings Stamps.
302 The intensive school house campaign
College Eye 9:15, p.8
1/23/1918 Is meeting with success.
303 Miss Anna Cordts
College Eye 9:14, p.8
1/16/1918 Visited the Hill on her way to a study center session.
304 The Rural Department
Alumni News Letter 2:1, p.3
1/1/1918 F. E. Fuller and Albert C. Fuller are hired as professors in Rural Education.
305 Society
Coon--Lucy G. (Class of 1918)
College Eye 9:12, p.6
12/19/1917 Ruth Snider and Carrie Watson hosted the Homerians in a "Hard Times" party; Iowa Club played games and Macy Campbell spoke on the value of games in rural education.
306 Abstract of report
College Eye 9:10, p.2
11/28/1917 Report by A. C. Fuller for a conference on rural life and education to be held in St. Paul, Minnesota.
307 The patrons and children of the rural schools
College Eye 9:10, p.8
11/28/1917 Will be here for Rural Achievement Day.
308 Fred D. Cram, 1909
Alumni News Letter 1:1, p.1
7/1/1917 Rural school educator has published "The Annual School Bulletin" covering school affairs and progress.
309 Howard County teachers visit I. S. T. C.
College Eye 8:31, p.8
5/30/1917
310 Do you live in the country or in a small town?
College Eye 8:23, p.1
4/4/1917 Y. W. C. A. to offer lectures on community leadership for women.
311 New demonstration rural schools
College Eye 8:23, p.6
4/4/1917 New rural demonstration schools add teachers.
312 State Board of Education business
College Eye 8:19, p.6
2/21/1917 Agenda for meeting provided.
313 Community centers in the demonstration schools
College Eye 8:7, p.4
11/1/1916 Explains the role of schools as social centers for rural communities.
314 New bulletins
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
9/1/1916 "Progress in Rural Education" and "Extension Work" were published recently, and Macy Campbell and Irving Hart have been working on improving the Extension Division.
315 The training schools
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
7/1/1916 Training schools are expanding; high school commencement was notable; and rural demonstration schools have improved.
316 The Iowa Club
Old Gold 0:0, p.272
6/1/1916 Purpose and activities of the club, which studies rural education; photo.
317 Iowa Club
College Eye 7:28, p.1
5/3/1916 Demonstration school children have been participating in a declamatory contest; Professor Campbell is recovering from a two-week illness; twelve hundred people attended the last meeting.
318 Official
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS andISTC)
College Eye 7:27, p.5
4/26/1916 Faculty changes; alumni news; news from other campuses; Professor Wright completes forty years of service and is named Senior Professor and College Historian; will lead Bible study and prepare historical papers.
319 Official
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS andISTC)
College Eye 7:26, p.6
4/19/1916 Faculty changes; Iowa education news.
320 The rural demonstration work
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
4/1/1916 Sixteen rural demonstration schools are located in the area and two others will be consolidated. Cooperative school arrangement is also planned for two townships.
321 Official
College Eye 7:23, p.7
3/29/1916 News of area schools; alumni news; National Education Association news.
322 Making country life attractive
Capellen--Mamie R. (Class of 1914)
College Eye 7:21, p.7
3/8/1916 Discusses ways to keep students interested in staying in rural Iowa.
323 Rural education
College Eye 7:21, p.3
3/8/1916 New program developed by President Seerley will train students to be township supervisors; news of the rural education department.
324 Rural Education
College Eye 7:20, p.3
3/1/1916 Community meetings were held in study centers throughout the state.
325 Rural education
College Eye 7:15, p.5
1/26/1916 Professor Fullerton led singing; Iowa Glee Club performed; Professor Colegrove spoke about efficient teaching.
326 Official
College Eye 7:13, p.8
1/12/1916 Examination of education-related matters.
327 Nashville Rural Teacher Training Conference
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
12/1/1915 Alumni Edward E. Rall, Professor of Education, J. Herbert Kelley, and George S. Dick, presidents of normal schools in Colorado and Nebraska participated in conference.
328 Official
College Eye 7:11, p.6
12/1/1915 Observations on the National Conference on Rural Teacher Training.
329 Iowa Club
College Eye 7:10, p.3
11/24/1915 Former members visited meeting; news of members and club activities.
330 Official
College Eye 7:10, p.6
11/24/1915 News of alumni; news of other normal schools.
331 Iowa Club
College Eye 7:9, p.5
11/17/1915 President Seerley spoke about "When Rural Schools Have Done Their Work and Set the People Free".
332 Professional; Iowa and Rural Education
Campbell--Macy (Rural Education Faculty)
College Eye 7:9, p.2
11/17/1915 Believes rural community is foundation for society.
333 Iowa Club
College Eye 7:8, p.1
11/10/1915 Program lasted eight minutes; made up songs about Iowa.
334 Iowa First
College Eye 7:8, p.1
11/10/1915 "Iowa First" theme song
335 The vision of the rural teacher
College Eye 7:7, p.3
11/3/1915 Text of speech given during chapel.
336 An open letter
College Eye 7:6, p.2
10/27/1915 Description of plan for practical agriculture in school.
337 Official
College Eye 7:4, p.6
10/13/1915 News notes on education, faculty changes, and on alumni.
338 High School inspector becomes member of the faculty
College Eye 7:3, p.6
10/6/1915 Brief profile of John C. McGlade.
339 Assistant Professors--The Faculty Club
Old Gold 0:0, p.63
6/1/1915 Overview of the faculty club and their activities; photo.
340 The Iowa Club
Old Gold 0:0, p.289
6/1/1915 History and overview of the club; photos, formal and informal; photo.
341 Noted educator visits Teachers College; Dr. A. E. Winship of Boston spends two days at college; will study cooperation plan
College Eye 4:28, p.1
4/29/1915 Dr. A. E. Winship will be studying rural education plan started by President Seerley.
342 The Iowa Club
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS andISTC)
Quarterly News Letter to the Alumni 0:0, p.1
4/1/1915 The Iowa Club is a student organization managed by the rural teachers who are taking the special course for country school training. It is a literary society and discusses everything pertaining to country life, and country school work.
343 Almost 1000 rural teachers
College Eye 4:22, p.7
3/18/1915 Attended meeting on ISTC campus.
344 Official Notes
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS andISTC)
College Eye 4:20, p.3
2/18/1915 Makes important education-related announcements from both on and off campus; Macy Campbell named Acting Director of rural education; Professors Hart and Colegrove will be in charge of study centers.
345 Community center meeting is successful; Teachers College faculty and patrons of school units in starting things right at new Eddy School
College Eye 4:11, p.9
12/3/1914 Meeting was held at Eddy School No. 6, one of I. S. T. C.'s ten model schools; will serve as model rural school.
346 Supt. Pearl De Jarnette
College Eye 4:8, p.7
10/29/1914 Pearl De Jarnette is conducting meetings to promote better rural schools.
347 Department of Rural Education
Old Gold 0:0, p.206
6/1/1914 Organization of the department includes study centers and local rural schools; photo.
348 The True Blue Club
Old Gold 0:0, p.203
6/1/1914 Illustration of winding road, photos of glee club and officers.
349 Contributed; rural education at the Iowa State Teachers College
Campbell--Macy (Rural Education Faculty)
College Eye 3:30, p.497
5/14/1914 Professor Campbell talks about the new curriculum.
350 Editorial
College Eye 3:30, p.491
5/14/1914 Ruth Austin and Inez Brown will perform; Professor Campbell will explain rural education work; ISTC will play Ellsworth in baseball.

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