Sabin--Henry

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# Title Date Summary
1 The new administration begins its work
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.95
Principal Seerley realigns relations with high schools and colleges; assumes new title of President; photo.
2 The General Assembly and the State Normal School 1904 through 1909
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.237
Detailed discussion of the various inquiries, investigations, and responses associated with defining the appropriate role for the Normal School; attempts to form a unified governing board for the three state schools; photo.
3 Actions of the General Assembly--1890-1902; finally significant commitment
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.115
Analysis of the struggles to obtain adequate funding for the Normal School; the millage tax; the Auditorium Building dedication; photo.
4 Changing the leadership
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.82
Analysis of the Board's dismissal of Principal Gilchrist and election of Principal Seerley; photo.
5 The principal-elect
A Century of Leadership and Service 1:0, p.90
Detailed sketch of Homer Seerley's personal and educational background; photo.
6 Buildings get new names
Alumnus 41:3, p.4
As of June 17, 1957, Campus School is Henry Sabin Hall and Vocational Building is David Sands Wright Hall; biographical sketches of Sabin and Wright; photo.
7 Propose renaming two buildings
Alumnus 39:4, p.
Committee proposes renaming Old Campus School for Henry Sabin and Vocational Building for David Sands Wright; photo.
8 Gilchrist and Seerley on additional normal schools
First 75 Years 0:0, p.12
Both President Seerley and Principal Gilchrist state that they support additional normal schools once the first school is adequately provided for.
9 The Board of Directors, 1876-1897; the Board of Trustees, 1897-1909
First 75 Years 0:0, p.27
Board members who had particular influence on the Normal School; duties of the Boards; difficulties involving selection of faculty.
10 Executive freedom and efficiency
First 75 Years 0:0, p.44
Survey of relations of the governing boards with Principal Gilchrist and President Seerley.
11 Salaries of men and women
First 75 Years 0:0, p.65
Survey of differences in salaries between men and women; differences remain despite protests of President Seerley.
12 Sabin's report on rural schools, 1897
First 75 Years 0:0, p.117
Report outlines recommendations for improvement of rural education; the Normal School opens a summer session to help meet needs of rural teachers.
13 C. Ray Aurner
Alumnus 22:3, p.21
Engaged in private historical research work spent several days at the college examining correspondence between President Seerley and Henry Sabin..
14 The summer school
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.205
Brief history of summer session, which began in 1896.
15 Principal J. C. Gilchrist
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.42
Professor Wright's biography of Principal Gilchrist.
16 The ISTC and the STA
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.241
History of the relationship between the College and the State Teachers Association; biographical sketches of college faculty who have been leaders.
17 Growth and expansion
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.129
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.
18 Administrative changes
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.111
Principal Seerley does away with entrance examinations for high school graduates; State Superintendent added to Board.
19 First meetings of the Board of Directors
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.41
The election of the first faculty; establishing rules of operation.
20 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."
21 Legislative sidelights on consolidation
College Eye 12:19, p.1
Professor Campbell offers brief history of consolidation in Iowa; previews legislation.
22 Iowa State Teacher's Association
Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.2
Iowa State Teachers Association met December 26-28, 1919; summary of their meeting.
23 Henry Sabin; October 23, 1829. March 22, 1918
College Eye 9:24, p.6
Biography of Henry Sabin by President Seerley.
24 Henry Sabin
Alumni News Letter 2:2, p.3
Henry Sabin died in California March 22, 1918.
25 Official
College Eye 9:23, p.6
Letter from O. H. L. Mason describing his experiences in France; Henry Sabin died March 22, 1918.
26 Henry Sabin
Alumni News Letter 2:1, p.3
New school building in Iowa City named after Henry Sabin.
27 Official Notes
College Eye 4:19, p.3
Makes announcements about important people and events in education, both locally and nationally; health of Henry Sabin is not good; study centers prospering.
28 Epigrams for teachers
College Eye 4:16, p.8
Henry Sabin gives advice for those preparing to teach.
29 Official Notes
College Eye 3:12, p.204
News about faculty activities; work on Training School Building going more slowly than expected; may not move to new building until the holidays.
30 Official Notes
College Eye 3:6, p.105
News of other normal schools.
31 Sabin's educational exchange
College Eye 2:9, p.3
Find out about Iowa State Teachers College before you enroll somewhere else.
32 Alumni reunion
College Eye 2:1, p.5
D. S. Wright, senior professor at the college; photo; Professor Wright's Commencement speech and other events during Commencement.
33 Miss Goodwin
College Eye 1:28, p.3
Visited Henry Sabin in Des Moines.
34 Faculty surprise President Seerley
College Eye 1:12, p.7
Faculty honors President Seerley on his twenty-five years of service to the college; several make addresses; present President Seerley with twenty-five roses.
35 The president's relations to the faculty
College Eye 1:12, p.7
An address by Anna McGovern expressing the faculty's appreciation of President Seerley.
36 Mathematicians meet; Miss Seals presents paper to club on "Practical Problem Movement"
Normal Eyte 20:18, p.301
Laura Seals talks about the teaching of mathematics.
37 Official
Normal Eyte 20:7, p.120
College Hospital will open as soon as possible
38 Sabin's educational exchange
Normal Eyte 20:5, p.89
39 Official
Normal Eyte 20:3, p.38
Commencement addresses will be published as conclusion of work of Board of Trustees; many alumni are teaching at colleges and universities.
40 Sabin's educational exchange.
Normal Eyte 20:3, p.39
41 Sabin's educational exchange.
Normal Eyte 20:2, p.34
Teacher placement advertisement.
42 Sabin's educational exchange; 1908-15th season
Normal Eyte 20:1, p.3
Henry and Elbridge Sabin offer their services.
43 President Seerley
Normal Eyte 19:5, p.76
Mrs. Henry Sabin died.
44 Sabin's Educational Exchange
Normal Eyte 18:2, p.31
Teachers were placed in eighty of the ninety-nine counties in Iowa last year; teachers were also placed in Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Oregon, Idaho, and New Mexico.
45 Did you ever
Normal Eyte 14:20, p.307
"Did you ever get warm by shivering?"
46 Tribute to a great life
Normal Eyte 14:20, p.305
Public exercises paid tribute to the work of Professor Bartlett; portion of text of tribute by Professor Wright.
47 Program Exercises of the Bartlett Fiftieth Anniversary
Normal Eyte 14:20, p.319
Program of Professor Bartlett's celebration.
48 The State Teachers Association
Normal Eyte 14:16, p.241
Teacher salaries was the main topic of discussion at the annual meeting.
49 Training
Normal Eyte 13:33, p.525
A properly ordered life as an educational influence.
50 The following are requests received by the Educational Exchange
Normal Eyte 13:13, p.202
Teaching opportunities.