Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS and ISTC)

Displaying 801 - 850 of 1916 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
801 Baccalaureate address
College Eye 9:3, p.4
Part two of President Seerley's address titled, "The Power of the Endless Life."
802 Men's mix Monday night
College Eye 9:2, p.1
Y. M. C. A.-sponsored event gives students and faculty a chance to become better acquainted.
803 Baccalaureate address
College Eye 9:2, p.5
Part one of President Seerley's address titled, "The Power of the Endless Life."
804 The alumni banquet
Alumni News Letter 1:1, p.1
Emma Lambert was toastmaster at recent alumni banquet.
805 Baccalaureate service Sunday
College Eye 9:1, p.1
President Seerley spoke on "The Power of the Endless Life."
806 Schoolmasters
Old Gold 0:0, p.304
Information and group photo for the Schoolmasters Club.
807 Department of Administration
Old Gold 0:0, p.32
Profile of Professor Irving H. Hart; photo.
808 President Homer H. Seerley
Old Gold 0:0, p.22
Photo of the president of the Iowa State Teachers College.
809 Homerian
Old Gold 0:0, p.263
Gives information on the Homerian society, includes roll; photos.
810 Irving
Old Gold 0:0, p.283
Information on the Irving literary society; photos.
811 Our thanks
College Eye 8:31, p.4
Outgoing College Eye staff thanks those who supported them during their run.
812 Pres. Seerley
College Eye 8:31, p.8
Gave a speech at a school dedication in Orange Township.
813 Last Saturday evening
College Eye 8:30, p.6
President Seerley entertains members of the senior class and the faculty.
814 Office force picnic
College Eye 8:30, p.8
Many groups have held picnics recently.
815 Pres. Seerley
College Eye 8:30, p.8
Gave a speech at the Bennington Township picnic.
816 Convention is great success; program unusually interesting
College Eye 8:29, p.1
The superintendents and consolidated schools conferences wrap up; praise for issues discussed.
817 Pres. and Mrs. Seerley
College Eye 8:26, p.8
Welcome a newborn granddaughter.
818 Mrs. Esther Seerley Culley
College Eye 8:26, p.8
Is at the home of her parents.
819 Northeast and Southwest Iowa Teachers Association
College Eye 8:23, p.6
President Seerley gives addresses at regional meetings.
820 The far-reaching reputation of this institution
College Eye 8:22, p.2
Professor Lynch receives letter from Puerto Rico regarding simplification in the spelling of English.
821 A correction
College Eye 8:21, p.8
President Seerley attended a meeting for the National Education Association, not the North Central Association.
822 Dr. and Mrs. Seerley at Kansas City
College Eye 8:20, p.8
Attending a meeting of the North Central Association of Colleges.
823 Pres. and Mrs. Seerley
College Eye 8:19, p.8
Recently entertained with meals at their home.
824 Pres. Seerley
College Eye 8:19, p.8
Attended a Board of Education meeting.
825 Pres. Seerley
College Eye 8:18, p.8
Attended a Teachers Association meeting in Wisconsin.
826 Student Council meets
College Eye 8:18, p.3
Council conducts business and hears talk from President Seerley.
827 Teachers College High School graduation exercises
College Eye 8:17, p.7
Program of events provided.
828 New course of study for rural critic teachers
College Eye 8:15, p.6
To be implemented as part of Department of Rural Education.
829 Chas. Cougill
College Eye 8:15, p.8
Visited his brother-in-law, H. H. Seerley.
830 Southern Wisconsin Teachers Association
College Eye 8:15, p.1
President Seerley to give three addresses before SWTA in February.
831 What is school spirit?
College Eye 8:15, p.4
Contemplates the nature of school spirit and how it works at Teachers College.
832 Sideline notes of the game
College Eye 8:12, p.3
Notes on Pep Club, the College Band, and alumni all attending the Ellsworth game.
833 Vesper service held; President Seerley speaks on the subject: "Music in Education"
College Eye 8:11, p.1
President Seerley discussed the role music plays in a proper, cultured education.
834 Esther Seerley Culley
College Eye 8:10, p.7
Is here with her son, Homer, visiting her parents.
835 T. C. to have student council
College Eye 8:9, p.5
President Seerley makes arrangements to organize a student council in order to govern the student body.
836 Schoolmasters have banquet; President Seerley gives splendid talk
College Eye 8:9, p.1
First meeting of the Schoolmasters Club held.
837 The S. T. A. and religious education
College Eye 8:8, p.7
State Teachers Association discusses the importance of religious education.
838 Iowa Club
College Eye 8:8, p.7
Iowa Club holds regular meeting.
839 Class Day programs
College Eye 8:7, p.3
Outlines procedure for Class Day events.
840 Faculty has mix; faculty members get together in social good time on Tuesday evening, October 24th
College Eye 8:7, p.1
Recap of events.
841 Mrs. L. B. Christman
College Eye 8:6, p.8
Is visiting President and Mrs. Seerley.
842 Mrs. A. B. Clark
College Eye 8:5, p.8
Helen Seerley Clark and her son visited her parents.
843 The glories of productive life; Baccalaureate address by Homer H. Seerley, President Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa
College Eye 8:4, p.4
Conclusion of President Seerley's Baccalaureate address.
844 The glories of productive life; Baccalaureate address by Homer H. Seerley, President Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa
College Eye 8:3, p.4
Continuation of President Seerley's Baccalaureate address.
845 Y. W. gives entertainment
College Eye 8:2, p.1
Young Women's Christian Association hosts party in the Gymnasium.
846 Y. M. C. A.
College Eye 8:2, p.2
President Seerley delivers address titled "The Old Order Changeth."
847 President addresses joint meeting
College Eye 8:2, p.2
President Seerley speaks on the gravity of college work at a joint Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. meeting.
848 The glories of productive life; Baccalaureate address by Homer H. Seerley, President Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls
College Eye 8:2, p.4
Text of President Seerley's Baccalaureate address.
849 Space will not permit
College Eye 8:1, p.4
Due to space constraints in the current issue, President Seerley's Baccalaureate address will be printed in the first issue in the fall.
850 Graduates receive diplomas; class largest in history of school
College Eye 8:1, p.1
Recap of Commencement ceremony.