Seerley--Homer Horatio [President of ISNS and ISTC]

Displaying 701 - 800 of 1904
# Title Date Summary
701 Iowa Club organizes; special research in rural education
College Eye 11:12, p.1
Statement of purpose of the club; schedule and topics of meetings.
702 Howard University
College Eye 11:9, p.5
President Seerley invited to inauguration of president of Howard University.
703 State Teachers Association notes
College Eye 11:8, p.1
A number of ISTC faculty will make presentations at the program.
704 Improve Iowa schools; Governor addresses Teachers
College Eye 11:4, p.1
Description of program of the Normal Training Conference.
705 Homer H. Seerley
Alumni News Letter 3:4, p.2
President Seerley attended National Education Association meeting, where he was appointed to many committees.
706 Normal training conference in session here; Governor Harding gave address yesterday
College Eye 11:3, p.1
Conference highlights; brief summaries of addresses.
707 Vacation trips 1
Alumni News Letter 3:4, p.2
President and Mrs. Seerley traveled to Bozeman, Montana.
708 Seerley addresses Sunday eve meeting
College Eye 11:1, p.1
He spoke about his own experiences in starting college.
709 The lesson of the hour
College Eye 11:1, p.3
Students may obtain prints of several of President Seerley's addresses by calling at the College Office.
710 Spring Term Commencement 4
Alumni News Letter 3:3, p.3
Alumni breakfast held. Alumni president Robert Fullerton overseas. F. C. Sage was in charge. Anna McGovern welcomed class of 1894 and Ben Robinson responded. Officers were elected. Resolution passed to speed up building of Campanile.
711 Faculty
Old Gold 0:0, p.23
President Seerley; photo.
712 Homerian
Old Gold 0:0, p.245

Roster of presidents, honorary members and members; formal and informal photographs; humorous inside jokes; photo.

713 Irving
Old Gold 21:32, p.250
Roster of presidents, honorary members and regular members; formal and informal photographs; photo.
714 Irving
Old Gold 0:0, p.250

Roster of presidents, honorary members and regular members; formal and informal photographs; photo.

715 S. A. T. C. Days Order
Old Gold 0:0, p.164
Daily schedule; overview of the days events; the S. A. T. C. song; photo.
716 The Teachers College Valhalla
Old Gold 0:0, p.187
President Seerley outlines plans to expand the historical and memorial museum, located in the Library, to include tributes to those who rendered service during World War I; photo.
717 Untitled
College Eye 11:1, p.1

Profile of President Homer H. Seerley; photo.

718 Credit where credit is due
College Eye 10:27, p.2
Tribute and thanks to President Seerley.
719 Seven contestants orate Friday night in Gilchrist chapel; first place awarded to Miss Helen Henderson for "Foreign Born" oration.
College Eye 10:27, p.1
Speakers and their topics.
720 Student critique; dedicated to whom it may concern
College Eye 10:27, p.4
Believes that most chapel exercises consist of boring announcements that no one cares about.
721 May Day Fete program staged today on campus; baseball game with Dubuque to be played at 2:30 on local diamond. All college classes are dismissed.
College Eye 10:26, p.1
Schedule of May Day activities.
722 Normal professors like the college
College Eye 10:1, p.1
President Seerley and Professor Lynch spoke at the oratorical contest.
723 Three state organizations in convention here
College Eye 10:25, p.6
Iowa Academy of Science, Iowa section of the American Chemical Society, and the Iowa section of the American Mathematical Association meet here.
724 Our social functions
College Eye 10:24, p.2
Conflicts with the issue of having school dances.
725 Professor Eells arrives safe in French port
College Eye 10:24, p.1
Getting ready for work at American school in France.
726 Social life at Iowa State Teachers College
College Eye 10:23, p.2
Believes that the social life at Iowa State Teachers College is not very exciting.
727 Major Dickerson heads Reserve Officers Training Corps
College Eye 10:22, p.1
Profile of Major O. M. Dickerson.
728 Men discuss Reserve Officers Training Corps in mass meeting
College Eye 10:22, p.1
Men oppose compulsory membership.
729 Next year's staff
College Eye 10:22, p.2
The faculty advisory board needs to be selected by the staff.
730 Did you hear of the fatal accident on the library steps?
College Eye 10:21, p.2
Correcting a rumor that a woman fell on the library steps and died.
731 Message from the Campanile Committee
Alumni News Letter 3:2, p.6
The Campanile Committee, started in June 1914, reported that a memorial to the men and women who served in the Great War should be built in the form of a campanile. Money was raised, people approved, fundraisers are still being held.
732 Phyliss Eloise Seerley
Alumni News Letter 3:2, p.5
Phyliss Eloise Seerley, daughter of Clem C. Seerley and wife was born January 21, 1919.
733 President Seerley
Alumni News Letter 3:2, p.4
President Seerley served on American Council on Education, President of American Teachers Colleges, and was member of many committees.
734 Newslets
College Eye 10:20, p.1
Brief news notes on campus activities; foreign language study no longer required..
735 What does "chapel" mean to us?
College Eye 10:20, p.2
Believes students do not take chapel exercises seriously; they need to pay more attention to them.
736 General Wood speaks here; sends reply to Seerley's telegram
College Eye 10:19, p.1
General Leonard Wood agrees to speak at Commencement, always with the caveat that military matters might come up.
737 New social function regulations approved by faculty; dancing is allowed; committee of seven in charge
College Eye 10:19, p.1
Passes faculty by 2-1 majority; dancing to be allowed on campus.
738 Over half a million annual Teachers College support; President Seerley assured the passage of entire budget and $50,000 in addition for improvements
College Eye 10:19, p.6
Rough breakdown of budget.
739 Pres. and Mrs. Seerley entertained
College Eye 10:19, p.5
Had a faculty tea at their home Saturday.
740 R. O. T. C. improbable in present term outlook; President Seerley wires Washington names of three officers as commandment. Will move slowly.
College Eye 10:19, p.1
Representative visits campus; unit seems unlikely in near future, with possibility of establishment in fall 1919.
741 Seerley addresses teachers convention
College Eye 10:19, p.6
Will speak in Fort Dodge on education and world peace.
742 Student teachers are withdrawn; election week ago Monday frees college from all obligations to the town. Situation better than ever.
College Eye 10:19, p.1
Anti-student teaching group wins Cedar Falls election; student teachers withdrawn from Cedar Falls schools; Roger Leavitt resigns from board.
743 Winter term Commencement exercises; graduation of first section class of 1919
College Eye 10:18, p.1a
President Seerley addressed the group; roster of graduates.
744 Barnes says Yanks moved so fast he wanted no vacation; conditions as they are today in the war area also vividly described
College Eye 10:17, p.1
Describes his work with the YMCA in France.
745 President Seerley with fourteen of the faculty at Chicago National Education Association
College Eye 10:17, p.1
President Seerley reported on meeting at chapel.
746 Dr. and Mrs. Seerley left Friday
College Eye 10:16, p.5
To attend a National Education Association meeting in Chicago.
747 Campanile proposed as memorial to war efforts; every alumnus, student, teacher, and friend should rally to support of college
College Eye 10:15, p.1
Ready to launch major fundraising campaign; site will be north of President's House; description of the project; will cost $12,000.
748 Sergeant Sharp writes Seerley from France
College Eye 10:15, p.1
Tells of experiences as a company first sergeant.
749 Mrs. Frank N. Seerley of Springfield, Massachusetts
College Eye 10:14, p.3
Is visiting President and Mrs. Seerley; her sister Mrs. Seashore, is in Iowa City; her husband, Frank N. Seerley, is in France working with the Y. M. C. A.
750 President Seerley addresses the "Y" men
College Eye 10:14, p.5
Spoke on "The Morale of Success."
751 Referendum petition allowed by faculty; vote to remove present status of social functions. Petition made by Student Council
College Eye 10:14, p.1
Dancing at formal social functions will now be allowed; President Seerley organizes Committee on Social Activities.
752 Oil panting of our president in library; is presented by Van Cleave
College Eye 10:11, p.1
Represents President Seerley sitting at his desk.
753 President H. H. Seerley
College Eye 10:9, p.3
President Homer Horatio Seerley; photo.
754 R. O. T. C. moves T. C. up a notch; President Seerley receives telegram from Educational Committee at Washington
College Eye 10:9, p.1
ISTC makes plans to host a Reserve Officers Training Corps unit.
755 State Teachers Ass'n holds three day session; many Teachers College graduates are recognized with offices
College Eye 10:9, p.10
Roster of those who will be serving ISTA.
756 The staff has been kindly assisted
College Eye 10:9, p.4
Credits for special World War I commemorative issue of the College Eye.
757 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.
758 S.A.T.C.
Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.1
Inauguration of Student Army Training Corps was October 1, 1918. Several spoke and College Band played. S. A. T. C. was demobilized December 20, 1920.
759 To pave 27th street?
College Eye 10:8, p.4
As part of developing road system south of campus.
760 "Iowa Day" observed this morning; annual state patriotic day given place in course of events; Dr. Gist to speak
College Eye 10:7, p.1
Enjoy readings and song.
761 President Seerley
College Eye 10:7, p.4
Has been made a contributing member of the Bureau of Public Information with hopes to advance education and good will among the people of the world.
762 The Cedar Falls Commercial Club
College Eye 10:7, p.4
Hosted a supper at the college cafeteria on November 19th. Program consisted of the Women's Glee Club, color guard flag exercises, and addresses by attorney Sherman Mears and President Seerley.
763 President Seerley
College Eye 10:6, p.4
Attended meetings in Chicago that were made extraordinary by the Armistice of the nations at war.
764 President Seerley to attend council; England and America joining bonds in education
College Eye 10:4, p.1
Will deal with joint business ventures in education.
765 President Seerley will go to Minneapolis Minnesota
College Eye 10:4, p.4
Will attend the Conference of Presidents of Higher Institutions to deal with Student Army Training Corps issues.
766 Pres. Seerley delivers "war aims" lecture; danger point of epidemic is past; chapel exercises being held as before
College Eye 10:3, p.1
Text of address; speaks on "The American College and the American Soldier."
767 Faculty notes 10
Alumni News Letter 2:3, p.4
Clara Seerley, Myra Call, and Homer H. Seerley attended "Win the War Convention" for League to enforce peace. Myra Call attended Women's Council of National Defense.
768 Faculty notes 9
Alumni News Letter 2:3, p.3
Homer H. Seerley attended meeting of Emergency Council of Education concerning war; elected to executive committee.
769 Memorial Day
Alumni News Letter 6:31, p.4
W. W. Gist in charge of Memorial Day program honoring Clifford Stevens and Henry Booth, students who died in service.
770 The alumni breakfast
Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.4
Breakfast served to class of 1918. R. D. Daugherty sang alumni song he wrote. Acting president was Henrietta Radell. New class welcomed and report given on building Campanile. Officers elected for next year.
771 Irving
Old Gold 0:0, p.256

Roster of Irving Literary Society members; photo

772 President Homer H. Seerley
Old Gold 0:0, p.30
Photo.
773 Official
College Eye 9:30, p.5
News of professors and staffing changes.
774 President Seerley
College Eye 9:27, p.8
Spoke at a dedication of a new school building.
775 Henry Sabin; October 23, 1829. March 22, 1918
College Eye 9:24, p.6
Biography of Henry Sabin by President Seerley.
776 The Inside Survey; continuation of Pres. Seerley's speech at Atlantic City, N. J. on The Inside Survey
College Eye 9:24, p.5
777 Brief Reports 11
Alumni News Letter 2:2, p.1
William L. Hearst honored for service by professional men of Cedar Falls.
778 Homer H. Seerley
Alumni News Letter 0:0, p.3
Homer Seerley chosen to represent Normal Schools of the Nation in National Emergency Council of Education.
779 The Consolidated School Conference
Alumni News Letter 2:2, p.3
The conference occurred March 7 and 8 with addresses given by Homer Seerley, A. M. Deyoe, J. A. Woodruff, and W. B. Sandford. Macy Campbell was executive chairperson.
780 The Inside Survey; continuation of Pres. Seerley's speech at Atlantic City, N. J. on The Inside Survey
College Eye 9:24, p.5
781 Official
College Eye 9:22, p.7
Des Moines College and Highland Park College have consolidated; President Seerley has been appointed to a national committee on resolutions.
782 Pres. Seerley, Dr. Stone, and Prof. McGlade at N. E. A.; Pres. Seerley elected as member of National Emergency Council of Education
College Eye 9:21, p.1
Reported on the status of the Inside Survey.
783 The Inside Survey; address delivered by Pres. Seerley at Atlantic City, N. J.
College Eye 9:21, p.1
Defends the need for normal schools.
784 Pres. Seerley
College Eye 9:20, p.1
President Seerley went to a National Educational Convention in New Jersey.
785 President Seerley
College Eye 9:18, p.7
Left for a conference in Chicago.
786 This is a recognition which Pres. Seerley has been attempting to get for some years. This means that a B. A. from this school is recognized and given
College Eye 9:17, p.6
Education degrees from T. C. are recognized and given credit by the University of New York.
787 Convincing evidence
College Eye 9:16, p.4
President Seerley addressed the court in favor of student teaching opportunities in Cedar Falls; spoke of the favorable results for the students of the college and the students of the community.
788 James T. Fields
College Eye 9:16, p.5
President Seerley visited James Fields' prize-winning wheat fields in Saskatchewan, Canada.
789 Camp Dodge 1917
College Eye 9:13, p.2
Albert Faber appreciates gifts from home.
790 Corpus Christi, Texas
College Eye 9:13, p.2
Elmo Berwick is preparing to go overseas; appreciates gifts sent over the holidays.
791 Shillinglaw Y. M. sec'y in France; he writes to Pres. Seerley on camp work
College Eye 9:13, p.1
Needs equipment and supplies; camps range in size from one hundred to twenty thousand.
792 President Seerley
College Eye 9:12, p.7
Has been invited to give speeches, but his busy schedule limits his opportunities.
793 Pres. Seerley
College Eye 9:11, p.8
Attended a meeting of the Presidents of the state schools.
794 President Seerley
College Eye 9:10, p.8
Gave an address in Osage.
795 Last week Thursday
College Eye 9:8, p.8
Nearly 150 railroad employees visited campus with President Seerley as their guide.
796 Pres. Seerley talks; the annual banquet of the Schoolmasters Club at Des Moines is scene of festivities
College Eye 9:8, p.1
Considers what it means to be a citizen of the United States.
797 Schoolmasters banquet at Des Moines
College Eye 9:7, p.1
President Seerley will speak.
798 Baccalaureate address
College Eye 9:4, p.2
Part three of President Seerley's address titled, "The Power of the Endless Life."
799 Iowa State Teachers Association
College Eye 9:4, p.3
Roster of faculty representing Teachers College.
800 Baccalaureate address
College Eye 9:3, p.4
Part two of President Seerley's address titled, "The Power of the Endless Life."