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

Displaying 101 - 150 of 1916 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
101 Seerly Hall for men
Old Gold 0:0, p.34
Men's dormitory; photos.
102 Men, did he say? There were bedbugs, too!
Alumnus 22:2, p.10
Alumnus J. F. Doderer recalls first days on campus in 1887; sleeping quarters; limited menus; Halloween prank.
103 Homerians, Irvings to celebrate
Alumnus 22:2, p.7
Societies organized in 1913 and named in honor of President Seerley will celebrate 25th anniversary; will make contribution to Seerley Foundation
104 Eleven members of the faculty
Alumnus 22:2, p.
Composite photo of faculty, 1895; photo.
105 Miss Anna Wild
Alumnus 22:1, p.14
Died November 7. 1937; obituary; photo.
106 Oldster C. Ray Aurner recalls student life in the Nineties
Alumnus 22:1, p.3
Alumnus recalls experiences of living on College Hill and going to school in the 1880s and 1890s; recalls faculty, serving as secretary to President Seerley, selling schoolbooks, rooming houses.
107 Museum offers collection
College Eye 28:40, p.4
Description of Museum collections; history of some of the exhibits and collections.
108 "Seerley Hall", new dorm
Alumnus 21:3, p.2
New dorm named for President Seerley will be built next to Baker Hall; will resemble Baker Hall and cost $155,000; construction will start July 1, 1937.
109 Moral: do not let your first job scare you; President Seerley didn't
College Eye 28:28, p.7
President Seerley's first job paid $30 per month, but he persisted to do great things.
110 Three leaders
College Eye 28:5, p.1
Three men have guided and directed Iowa State Teachers College through its first sixty years; photo.
111 Alumni write of cadets, "war", pioneer days
Alumnus 20:4, p.17
Alumni recall experiences in Student Battalion; accidental gunshot death of cadet; sham battles; marriage performed by Principal Gilchrist
112 Why was chapel not skipped?
Alumnus 20:2, p.4
Alumna Ida Strawn Baker recalls friends, Gilchrist Chapel, and President Seerley.
113 Clarence Wassam
Alumnus 19:3, p.32
Clarence Wassam died in Iowa City June 4, 1931, after a long period of ill health. He was assistant professor of commerce at the University of Iowa. He had been in poor health for the last three years, and recently suffered a nervous breakdown.
114 "Earmarks: of first training school discovered by reporter; little white school house once surrounded by prairie grass
College Eye 27:44, p.5
Outline of original training school building at corner of 27th and College Streets can still be seen.
115 Funeral services for Mrs. Seerley held yesterday
College Eye 26:21, p.1
Obituary for Clara Twaddle Seerley; photo.
116 "Forgotten school unit" presented at reunion
Alumnus 18:1, p.9
Description of Des Moines dinner and Homecoming reunion; consider difficulties of rural schools.
117 Alumnus returns after thirty years
Alumnus 18:1, p.12
William C. Jarnagin gives reactions on return to campus.
118 Congressman Fred C. Gilchrist addressed graduating class of 1933, summer term
Public Relations News Release 1932:365, p.1
The congressman, son of the college's first president and alumni, gave the speech to approximately 185 students receiving degrees and diplomas on Thursday the 24th.
119 Sixteen faculty are in survey, Teachers College has most educational leaders in country
College Eye 25:8, p.1
Roster of those honored in Peabody survey.
120 Courage, perseverance earned President Seerley his first job; he graduated during panic when salaries hit new low
College Eye 25:5, p.1
Story of how Homer Seerley got his first job.
121 July Alumnus urges graduates to send superior students
College Eye 25:3, p.3
First issue to be edited by George Holmes; President Seerley had edited the magazine.
122 Health Service
Old Gold 0:0, p.39
History; began in 1909 when President Seerley move into his new home; photos.
123 The Old Gold 1933
Old Gold 0:0, p.1
Dedication of 1933 Old Gold to President Seerley; photo.
124 April Alumnus is dedicated to late Homer H. Seerley
College Eye 24:27, p.1
125 E. J. Feuling
Alumnus 17:2, p.25
Tribute to President Seerley.
126 Bessie B. Buchanan
Alumnus 17:2, p.25
Tribute to President Seerley.
127 Casper Schenck
Alumnus 17:2, p.26
Tribute to President Seerley.
128 L. H. Minkel
Alumnus 17:2, p.26
Tribute to President Seerley.
129 Mabel A. Christian Arthur
Alumnus 17:2, p.26
Tribute to President Seerley.
130 W. A. Jessup
Alumnus 17:2, p.11
President Jessup's tribute to President Seerley.
131 Charles F. Johnson
Alumnus 17:2, p.24
Tribute to President Seerley.
132 Bess Streeter Aldrich
Alumnus 17:2, p.25
Tribute to President Seerley.
133 Mary D. Reed
Alumnus 17:2, p.25
Tribute to President Seerley.
134 Cap E. Miller
Alumnus 17:2, p.26
Tribute to President Seerley.
135 J. Herbert Kelley
Alumnus 17:2, p.23
Tribute to President Seerley.
136 Fred C. Gilchrist
Alumnus 17:2, p.23
Tribute to President Seerley.
137 Irving H. Hart
Alumnus 17:2, p.21
Professor Hart's tribute to President Seerley.
138 Lillian Goodwin Peck
Alumnus 17:2, p.21
Mrs. Peck's tribute to President Seerley.
139 Katherine Schell Hearst
Alumnus 17:2, p.20
Mrs. Hearst's tribute to President Seerley.
140 J. O. Perrine
Alumnus 17:2, p.20
Tribute to President Seerley.
141 Marion McFarland Walker
Alumnus 17:2, p.20
Mrs. Walker pays tribute to President Seerley.
142 Abbott C. Page
Alumnus 17:2, p.19
Professor Page pays tribute to President Seerley.
143 First graduate pays tribute
Alumnus 17:2, p.19
Mary Flagler Scott pays tribute to President Seerley.
144 Down through the years
Alumnus 17:2, p.16
Detailed biographical sketch of President Seerley; photo.
145 Hurry with those locks
Alumnus 17:2, p.15
Anecdote about completion of Auditorium Building.
146 George S. Dick
Alumnus 17:2, p.15
Professor Dick's tribute to President Seerley.
147 Anna E. McGovern
Alumnus 17:2, p.15
Professor McGovern's tribute to President Seerley.
148 J. W. Crabtree
Alumnus 17:2, p.15
Tribute to President Seerley.
149 W. P. Morgan
Alumnus 17:2, p.14
Tribute to President Seerley.
150 C. A. Fullerton
Alumnus 17:2, p.22
Tribute to President Seerley by Professor Fullerton; memories of early days of the school.