Rural Education

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201 Preparations are under way
Public Relations News Release 1929:139, p.1
The thirteenth annual Educational Conference will take place on campus in March to discuss elementary education; roster of organizing committee.
202 High honor won by former student
Alumnus 14:1, p.9
Lela Martin honored as teacher of first rural school to be awarded "Superior School" rating by State Board of Education; photo.
203 Miss Mabel Carney
Alumnus 14:1, p.19
Speaks on rural education on campus.
204 Rural Education Department
Alumnus 14:1, p.15
Cooperates in building of heating plant for Washington Township School No. 1.
205 Teachers meeting in the Jasper county study center
Public Relations News Release 1929:104, p.1
Local teachers attend meetings.
206 Members of the Iowa Club
Public Relations News Release 1929:100, p.1
The Iowa Club will hold it's annual Christmas party.
207 C. A. Fullerton, head of the music department
College Eye 1929:94, p.1
Fullerton will direct a 4000 member rural children's choir.
208 Iowa Club hears Columbia professor
College Eye 21:7, p.1
Mabel Carney spoke on rural education.
209 Mabel Carney
Public Relations News Release 1929:22, p.1
Mabel Carney, Columbia University, will speak at chapel on the subject of rural education.
210 The choir movement in rural schools
College Eye 20:37, p.1
Rural school music in Iowa has been influenced greatly by Professor Fullerton.
211 First Year Rural
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Class roll.
212 Rural Education Class and Iowa Club
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Officers; photos.
213 Superintendent Karl Nolte, of Hudson, Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1929:138, p.1
The superintendent will speak before the Iowa Club.
214 President Latham addresses Iowa Club
College Eye 20:11, p.1
Group extends membership to 4-H.
215 Iowa Club plans excellent yearly program
College Eye 20:7, p.2
Membership includes those interested in rural education.
216 Laboratory trips to rural schools.
College Eye 19:47, p.8
One-room school study.
217 A group of seventy students
College Eye 19:45, p.5
Classes of Professors Eells and Nolte visit rural consolidated high school.
218 Rural education students visit Benson Creamery
College Eye 19:43, p.1
Professor Eells' class takes trip.
219 Prof. Hart and Fuller appear on program
College Eye 19:41, p.1
At country school superintendents meeting.
220 One-year rural teachers receive appointments
College Eye 19:38, p.
News about those who have jobs and their locations.
221 One Year Rural Education
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Office roster; class roll; photo.
222 250 students inspect rural school houses
College Eye 18:43, p.2
Group visited schoolhouses at Benson and Eddy.
223 County school heads at Iowa City meeting
College Eye 18:40, p.8
Professor Hart will make presentation.
224 Campbell publishes book; rural education theme of text
College Eye 18:27, p.1
Description of the new book.
225 Summer vacations declared benefit to rural education; better understanding of country conditions by urban residents said to be result
College Eye 18:8, p.2
Believes it is a good idea for city residents to spend time in the country.
226 Parent-Teacher associations stimulate interest in rural school libraries
College Eye 18:6, p.3
Progress in rural education.
227 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.
228 The rural school problem
Fifty Years at the Teachers College 0:0, p.232
History of efforts by the college to improve rural education.
229 Cedar Heights wins ciphering contest
College Eye 17:42, p.1
Superintendents Club sponsors contest.
230 Gov. Hammill and F. O. Lowden speak before conference
College Eye 17:14, p.1

Highlights of conference devoted to rural and consolidated schools.

231 Official notices
College Eye 17:12, p.5

Program for the ninth annual consolidated schools conference.

232 Wilmarth-Ritter edit new book
College Eye 16:34, p.2
"Rural School Methods" to be used in Rural Education and Extension Departments.
233 Oklahoma educator here May 4 and 5
College Eye 16:33, p.8
W. C. Herring visits campus to study rural education work.
234 Rural institute decided success; Gerlach and Roadman discuss needs in community life
College Eye 16:27, p.1
First ever Rural Institute program featured Earl Roadman and Talitha Gerlach as speakers.
235 New book is written by members of faculty
College Eye 16:31, p.1
Professors Eells, Swain, and Moeller write book on rural education.
236 Mrs. Preston gives talk in chapel
College Eye 16:26, p.1
Spoke on rural education.
237 Macy Campbell elected Pres. Nat. rural schools
College Eye 16:25, p.1
Heads NEA group.
238 Campbell to cooperate with Farm Bureau
College Eye 16:24, p.7
On study of rural education.
239 Annual teachers conference biggest ever; 245 delegates here for two days, Dec. 6 and 7; foremost educators in U. S. address meetings; vote to hold 192
College Eye 16:15, p.1
Convention scheduled to be held in Cedar Falls next year, too; description of the program.
240 Teachers conference here; brings here prominent assemblage of educators; seventh annual conference on rural schools and teachers training; foremost ed
College Eye 16:14, p.1
Program for the rural education conference.
241 Prof. Macy Campbell is on lecture tour; is spending fall term addressing institutes
College Eye 16:7, p.1
Inspirational speaker to Midwestern and southern consolidated rural schools; photo.
242 Prof. Campbell's book; will contain charts and pictures which it has taken author several years to obtain
College Eye 14:29, p.1
Preparing book on consolidated schools and rural education.
243 Teachers College wins recognition; highly praised by national commissioner at Cleveland meeting
College Eye 14:24, p.1
Cited for work in extension and rural education.
244 Fred D. Cram
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.2
Fred D. Cram pens a bulletin on rural schooling with the assistance of the Teachers College faculty and county superintendents.
245 Macy Campbell
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.3
Macy Campbell is invited to speak on rural schooling by the Teachers College of Terre Haute, Indiana.
246 President Samuel Quigley
Alumni News Letter 6:3, p.5
President Samuel Quigley of the State Normal School at Gunnison, Colorado conducts a family survey on rural education.
247 Advanced rural
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Officers, members; photo.
248 Meetings on community leadership
College Eye 13:27, p.1
YWCA holds inspirational rally.
249 Program of Rural Life Institute
College Eye 13:25, p.1
Program and schedule.
250 Rural Life Institute to be held here soon
College Eye 13:24, p.1
Under YWCA auspices.
251 Teachers plentiful
College Eye 13:21, p.2
Forest Ensign believes there will be a good supply of teachers for rural schools for the next few years.
252 Fifth conference
Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.2
The Annual Conference of the Iowa Consolidated Schools attended by suprintendents, school board members, and state officials, is held at the Teachers College. The conference is held through cooperation with the State Department of Public Instruction.
253 Mrs. Mary M. Doland
Alumni News Letter 6:1, p.1
Mary M. Doland of the Colorado State Teachers College visits individual demonstration schools and consolidated schools near Cedar Falls under the direction of Professor Macy Campbell.
254 The Sociology Club
College Eye 13:12, p.5
Hears addresses on rural life.
255 Mary Doland visits college
College Eye 13:10, p.2
Inspects work in rural education.
256 Mrs. Mary M. Doland
College Eye 13:10, p.9
Inspected rural education activities on campus; Professor Campbell escorted her.
257 John C. McGlade
Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.3
John C. McGlade is appointed principal of the high school at Casper, Wyoming. McGlade was formerly professor of Rural Education and Associate Director of Extension.
258 Macy Campbell
Alumni News Letter 5:4, p.1
The Head of Rural Education delivers the principal address at the opening of a new consolidated school in Geneseo, Iowa.
259 The associated schools
Alumni News Letter 5:3, p.1
Rural and consolidated schools associated with the Rural Education Department hold their annual picnic, headed by Professor Harry L. Eells. President Seerley delivers the address.
260 Demonstration schools entertained at Teachers College
College Eye 12:34, p.2
About seven hundred students from one-room school houses attended picnic and parade.
261 Rural schools to hold get together meeting Saturday
College Eye 12:33, p.8
Will hold gigantic picnic of all rural schools.
262 Sidelights on Consolidation
College Eye 12:28, p.5
Progress on consolidation of small schools.
263 Consolidated school information
Alumni News Letter 5:2, p.2
Extension Division created slide shows to send to rural schools to give information about consolidated schools.
264 Farmers' institute a success
College Eye 12:23, p.5
Meetings held in Hudson.
265 New course offered in supervision of consolidated schools
College Eye 12:22, p.5
Will offer practical experience to those who will be superintendents of consolidated schools.
266 Sidelights on Consolidation
College Eye 12:20, p.3
Professor Campbell believes that money would better be spent on consolidates schools than on small, country schools.
267 Campbell will continue in consultation service
College Eye 12:14, p.6
Biggest topic in education is rural school consolidation.
268 State Teachers College allowed new service
College Eye 12:12, p.5
Will send lantern slides about rural education to superintendents of rural schools.
269 Supt. Moeller talks on school laws
College Eye 12:, p.5
Iowa Consolidated School Administration Club held meeting.
270 Florence E. Ward
Alumni News Letter 4:4, p.2
Made survey of "The Farm Women's Problems" and distributed the information in pamphlet form.
271 New bulletin distributed
College Eye 12:, p.3
On standardization of rural school music; will be sent to all the rural schools.
272 Administration club to meet
College Eye 12:, p.2
Meeting announced.
273 J. A. Miles
Alumni News Letter 4:3, p.3
J. A. Miles, Senior Inspector of the Educational Department of Western Australia, spent May 14-21 visiting the college looking into rural teacher training and consolidated schools.
274 Visitors, May 26, 1920
Alumni News Letter 4:3, p.3
U. S. educators inspected college and visited consolidated schools.
275 Campus rural school news items
College Eye 11:, p.5
276 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.
277 The campus rural demonstration school
College Eye 11:10, p.5
Planning for Thanksgiving.
278 Campus rural school
College Eye 11:9, p.7
Enjoyed Halloween party.
279 First year advanced rural
College Eye 11:8, p.4
Elected officers.
280 To Iowa teachers:
College Eye 11:6, p.5
Asks student opinion on statement from the U. S. Treasury Department; hopes to continue program of distributing modified hand grenades as savings banks.
281 Rural Department
College Eye 11:4, p.2
News notes from the department.
282 C. A. Fullerton
Alumni News Letter 3:4, p.3
Fullerton member of Touring Committee for surprise inspections of rural schools.
283 Macy Campbell
Alumni News Letter 3:4, p.2
Campbell to make report--"What to do with the Village School."
284 Rural school inspection
College Eye 11:2, p.1
Professors Fullerton and Bender are part of Governor Harding's team.
285 Campus rural school
College Eye 11:1, p.6
Children from Cedar City are brought to campus for classes.
286 First Year Rural Education
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Roster of class officers and students; photo.
287 First Year Rural Education
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Roster of class officers and students; photo.
288 Rural
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Illustration of a rural scene.
289 At the request of the editors of Wallace's Farmer
College Eye 10:23, p.1
Macy Campbell is writing a series of articles on rural education in Iowa.
290 The Department of Rural Education
Public Relations News Release 10:23, p.1
Department of Rural Education is preparing a bulletin.
291 The Department of Rural Education
College Eye 10:23, p.1
Department of Rural Education is preparing a bulletin.
292 Campbell presents rural education plan to Chicago N.E.A.
College Eye 10:16, p.1
Speaks at conference.
293 The First Year Rurals met at Green's store
College Eye 10:13, p.4
An enjoyable evening of a movie and a party afterwards, sponsored by Professor Goetch.
294 Rural
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Roster of advanced, first, and second year students and officers; photos.
295 The Iowa Club
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Purposes of the Iowa Club.
296 Resolutions drawn up by N. E. A.; war spurs educational endeavors
College Eye 9:26, p.1
Most pressing item at hand is rural schooling.
297 Women's war work
College Eye 9:26, p.5
Challenges rural schools to set themselves up as a place to discuss war topics and the responsibilities of citizenship.
298 Rural forward movement; Prof. A. C. Fuller heads new movement
College Eye 9:19, p.5
Professor Fuller will examine rural schools and offer suggestions for their improvement.
299 Prof. Campbell gives suggestions for thrift talks to teachers
College Eye 9:18, p.6
Teachers in rural schools are urging their students to save their money to buy War Savings Stamps.
300 Advanced Rural Class election
College Eye 9:16, p.6
Officers elected.