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1 | Commencement Day | Leonard Wood, U.S.A. Commanding Officer, will give commencement address and D. D. Murphy of the Iowa Board of Education will preside at the Luncheon following. | |
2 | Alumni Lucheon | Alumni Luncheon will be held June 2, 12 noon. | |
3 | Annual June commencement | Reunions of classes set, Campanile to be erected within twp years in memory of soldiers and sailors of the Great War. | |
4 | New social plans | Social dancing will be authoized as an official function, and reorganization of the social acitvities will be done by General Social Committee. | |
5 | On the Fields of France | Poem about woman in France, by Henry E. Nothomb. |
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6 | Elmer Park | Elmer Park, Captain M. C., wrote about what he has been doing overseas. | |
7 | Charles F. Perrott | Charles F. Perrott, released from service, appointed Soldier-Work Secretary of Y. M. C. A. | |
8 | The annual demonstration | Students of the Physical Education Department put on a program showing their excellent training and high credibility; doing this under acting head Monica Wild. | |
9 | School election at Cedar Falls | A candidate who pledged to prevent any continuation of the system between the Teachers College and Cedar Falls schools was elected to the school board; many resigned and the college will make other arrangements. | |
10 | Graduation--first section of Class 1919 | March 11, 1919, twenty-one students receive diplomas. | |
11 | Millicent Warriner | Millicent Warriner, former stenographer, now works for Winston, Strawn, and Shaw in Chicago, earning a fine salary. | |
12 | Harry L. Eells | Harry L. Eells, Army Y. M. C. A. Educational Director, has been sent to France as one of the five Regional Educational Directors. | |
13 | Ezra L. Silver | Ezra L. Silver, Private First Class, Co. A, 3rd Army, M. P. Battalion, wrote about the conditions in Coblenz, Germany. | |
14 | Charles T. Kramer | Charles T. Kramer, Private First Class, admitted to Artillery Officers Training and Commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant. | |
15 | Ensign E. F. Grossman | Ensign E. F. Grossman placed on U. S. Transport Ship Henry R. Mallory; hopes to return to college soon. | |
16 | Alvin S. Tostlebe | Alvin S. Tostlebe released from active duty and attending Graduate Department of Columbia University. | |
17 | James Hoskins | James Hoskins works in Manual Training Department of East Waterloo Public Schools. | |
18 | Men's literary societies | Men's literary societies reorganized and became active after being suspended during war. | |
19 | Thrift instruction | Macy Campbell's thrift instruction will be tested, edited, and published; used in schools in many states. | |
20 | Memorial exercises | Memorial services held in honor of former president Theodore Roosevelt; many speakers and representatives. | |
21 | Lincoln's birthday | Program was presented on Abraham Lincoln, W. W. Gist presiding; program alternates Abraham Lincoln and George Washington annually. |
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22 | Veda Stech | Veda Stech married Roy Middlekauff February 12, 1919. | |
23 | Agnes Thompson | Agnes Thompson married William A. Welty February 15, 1919. | |
24 | Lorena Lumry | Lorena Lumry married Ralph W. Walker March 29, 1919. | |
25 | Georgia Margaret Young | Georgia Margaret Young married Bert Harris December 25, 1917. | |
26 | Homer Roland | Homer Roland died in France in January. Brief history given. | |
27 | G. F. Hartwig | G. F. Hartwig, husband of Amanda Larsen-Hartwig, was killed in action October 31. | |
28 | Mabel Clayre Harkin | Mabel Clayre Harkin died in January from influenza. | |
29 | Myrtle Edna Maloney | Myrtle Edna Maloney died February 20, 1919, from influenza and pneumonia. | |
30 | Nellie Edna Haskell | Nellie Edna Haskell died February 2, 1919. She was a teacher; many attended services conducted by the Reverends Peterson, Lothringen, Heddle, and Heizer. | |
31 | Harry W. Anderson | Harry W. Anderson is in charge of shop work at East Side High School in Erie, Pennsylvania, after being released from Coast Artillery Officers Training School. | |
32 | Harriet Mildred Packard | Harriet Mildred Packard is instructor in Vocational Education for returning disabled soldiers. | |
33 | Lorena Marie Fortsch | Lorena Marie Fortsch married Theodore French, Lieutenant Field Artillery, June 18, 1918. | |
34 | Rose M. Smith | Rose M. Smith married H. B. Chambers February 19, 1919. | |
35 | Marjorie Johnson | Marjorie Johnson married Milton M. Norman January 9, 1919. | |
36 | Daisy D. Wood | Daisy D. Wood married Nicholas G. Van Sant January 24, 1919. | |
37 | D. L. Shillinglaw | D. L. Shillinglaw wrote Sara F. Rice; is to devote rest of time in France to Y. M. C. A. work. | |
38 | Fred R. Lyon | Fred R. Lyon, Co. D, 55th Engineers, Private First Class, completed Artillery School and will return as soon as service in Army closes. | |
39 | George W. Shema | George W. Shema wrote family about experiences during the closing of war. | |
40 | William Homer Veatch | William Homer Veatch, released from U. S. Army Officer Training School, has been accepted as graduate student at University of Wisconsin. | |
41 | Lieutenant Geo. F. Robeson | George F. Robeson accepted teaching appointment at West Des Moines High School after release from Army. | |
42 | Sergeant Don C. Deal | Don C. Deal was transferred and is teaching commercial work to wounded patients. Maybelle Rathes is an aide at the same hospital. | |
43 | Joseph P. Rude and G. F. Piercy | Joseph P. Rude and G. F. Piercy, members of Battery F, C. A. C., 52nd U. S. Artillery, have returned to Iowa after fighting in France. | |
44 | W. C. Schluter | W. C. Schluter, Army of Occupation, is now in Plaidt, Germany. | |
45 | George S. Dick | George S. Dick resigned as president of Nebraska State Normal School and accepted service as civillian educator. | |
46 | Carl H. Hanson | Carl H. Hanson, discharged from Navy, will receive B. S. in June. | |
47 | Henry Iblings | Henry Iblings, Corporal Battery D., has received discharge from Army and is working in Waterloo. | |
48 | The Jewell brothers | Franklin S. Jewell and Harry E. Jewell have both returned to Harvard University after being released from service. | |
49 | Harold G. Frisby | Harold G. Frisby, late Lieutenant in U.S. Aero Service, and wife Mary Dick-Frisby have gone to Canada to take charge of farming interests. |
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50 | Victoria L. Mircheva | Victoria L. Mircheva is student in International Institute of Y. W. C. A. | |
51 | Roland Irving Moeller | Roland Irving Moeller was born January 16, 1919, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moeller, County Superintendent of schools in Black Hawk County and associate Professor of Rural Education. | |
52 | Professor Reuben McKitrick | Reuben McKitrick, head of Economics Department, was granted sick leave due to influenza. Dr. David I. Green will take his place. | |
53 | Professor John B. Knoepfler | John B. Knoepfler is editor of second volume of Inside Survey and manager of Annual Music Festival. | |
54 | Charles S. Cory | Charles S. Cory, Registrar and Examiner, attended the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools as the college delegate. | |
55 | Dr. Cliff W. Stone | Cliff W. Stone, head of Teaching Department, accepted Y. M. C. A. Army work in the Educational Service. | |
56 | Larua S. Seals | Laura S. Seals graduated from Columbia University and became a member of the service in Puerto Rico. | |
57 | Professor Albert Loughridge | Albert Loughridge, former Professor of Latin, will spend winter in Salem, Oregon. | |
58 | Irving H. Hart | Irving H. Hart, director of Extension, on leave of absence for Army Y. M. C. A. work, was elected President of Grinnell College Alumni Association of Northeastern Iowa. | |
59 | James H. Kelley | James H. Kelley has been appointed Director of University Extension for the University of Pittsburgh. | |
60 | Martha E. Emery | Martha E. Emery is member of faculty at State Normal School at Dickinson, North Dakota. | |
61 | Burten Marven Cobb | Burten Marven Cobb died January 26, 1919 of complications of asthma and bronchitis. | |
62 | Florence Adeline Hartbecker | Florence Adeline Hartbecker, daughter of Barbara Hartbecker, died February 8, 1919 from long continued bronchial trouble. | |
63 | Emma L. Funk | Emma L. Funk died March 1, 1919 after a very brief but serious illness. She taught for many years and did it well. | |
64 | Mrs. W. G. Laidley (Mae Mather) | Mae Mather Laidley died February 26, 1919 of an illness requiring serious surgery. Her husband was W. G. Laidley. | |
65 | Superintendent W. S. Wilson | W. S. Wilson died March 8, 1919. He was a deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction while J. B. Knoepfler was in charge of the State Department of Public Instruction. | |
66 | President Seerley | President Seerley served on American Council on Education, President of American Teachers Colleges, and was member of many committees. | |
67 | F. E. Fuller | F. E. Fuller, Professor of Rural Education, has been appointed Aide in the U. S. School Garden Army of the Bureau of Education. | |
68 | Dr. E. Laurence Palmer | E. Laurence Palmer, Professor of Botany, has been released from Naval Training school; resumed work on faculty. | |
69 | Professor George Darsie | George Darsie, special teacher in Voice, has taken Harriet Case's place while she's on leave of absence. |
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70 | Harry H. Huffman | Harry H. Huffman resigned the Superintendency of Schools at Clear Lake. | |
71 | Lewis H. Minkle | Lewis H. Minkle, superintendent of the City Schools at Fort Dodge, is receiving the next to the largest public school salary in Iowa; he is also the Iowa Director of the National Education Association. | |
72 | Maud E. Lane | Maud E. Lane is presently with her sister and may return to Iowa City to work in the hospital with handicapped children. | |
73 | Iris Livingston | Iris Livingston will be married to Albert Dean Wise April 3. They will leave April 10 to sail to Japan, China, and the Philippines. | |
74 | Margaret Gilchrist | Margaret Gilchrist died March 3, 1919, at her sister Florence Mutchler's residence; had not recovered from surgery last winter. | |
75 | Ethel Agnes Edwards-Graham | Ethel Agnes Edwards-Graham died March 21, 1919, from acute tonsilitis at her parents' home. Her husband, George Dudley Graham, was a member of the Dental Corps of the American Expeditionary Forces. She had one daughter, Ruth. | |
76 | Emma R. Klein | Emma R. Klein works in Indianapolis, Indiana public schools. | |
77 | Harry E. Aldrich | Harry E. Aldrich promoted to First Vice President in the Executive Staff of the Equitable Life Insurance Company of Iowa. | |
78 | Lillian Coombs | Lillian Coombs accepted work as dietician clerk in Washington, D. C. | |
79 | C. O. Ruggles | C. O. Ruggles, Professor of Economics, engaged in preparation of government report on "Terminals for the United States Shipping Board." | |
80 | Zola Virginia Hostetter | Zola Virginia Hostetter has been appointed Home Economics teacher in the Cedar Falls High School. | |
81 | Ethel L. Arey | Ethel L. Arey is a Clerk in the Subsistence Division of the Quartermaster Corps of the U. S. War Department. | |
82 | Irving J. McDuffie Jr. | Irving J. McDuffie, Jr., is sales manager of Goodyear Ruuber Company; family consists of wife and four daughters. | |
83 | A. W. Graham | A. W. Graham was elected City Superintendent of York, Nebraska. | |
84 | Lester C. Arey | Lester C. Arey was elected Superintendent of Schools at Rock Rapids succeeding the late W. S. Wilson. | |
85 | N. M. Leonard | N. M. Leonard was elected President of American Polled Hereford Breeders Association. | |
86 | Bruce Francis | Bruce Francis, superintendent of schools (Huron, South Dakota), is in charge of new building. | |
87 | J. H. Anderson | J. H. Anderson is member of House of Representatives of the 38th General Assembly; his highway improvement bill helped improve the condition of Iowa's roads. | |
88 | Eleanor Florence Kraigor-Meacham | Eleanor Florence Kraigor-Meacham is married to Curtis L. Meacham, has two children, and is a teacher. | |
89 | Julien W. Case | Julien W. Case, minister of Baptist Church, has transferred to Ohio; Percival Case plans to study in France. | |
90 | C. Ray Aurner | C. Ray Aurner published a second book on Iowa Stories for homes/schools called Book Two. | |
91 | Phyliss Eloise Seerley | Phyliss Eloise Seerley, daughter of Clem C. Seerley and wife was born January 21, 1919. |
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92 | Message from the Campanile Committee | 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. | |
93 | L. H. Van Houten | L. H. Van Houten will be released from Medical Corps, Psychological Division, to resume educational work June 1. The Surgeon General does not think he will be relieved before the first of September. | |
94 | Nelly M. Baker | Nelly M. Baker died March, 1919. | |
95 | H. E. Blackmar and Mary K. Fluke-Blackmar | H. E. Blackmar and Mary K. Fluke-Blackmar announce the engagement of their daughter Florence Blackmar to Ralph W. Snoke, son of Mr. & Mrs. A. H. Snoke. | |
96 | Ole N. Oleson | Ole N. Oleson died from pneumonia March 27, 1919. | |
97 | Emma Amburn | Emma Amburn sailed to India to teach for three years. |
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98 | Message from your Alumni Committee | There is a 25th anniversary of I.S.N.S. gathering. Alumni day will be June 2. |
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99 | Untitled | The ad appeals to the six thousa alumni of the Iowa State Teachers College saying they can help get young people to attend the College. The school would like the alumni to send "worthy young people who are willing/capable of becoming 1st class teachers." |