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l 'V. iw MELVIN F. AREY D. SANDS VVRIGI-IT In the golden-fruited autumn we bring our tribute to these who, through the vigor of spring- time and through the wealth of summer, have toiled to give us the choicest fruits of their lives. Years counted now in decades, class-rooms where have come and gone the ever-changing throng, bearing thence clearer vision and nobler idealsg service not bounded by the college walls, but continuing into the unfolding destinies of many livesg these pass in review before us as we remember the lives of these two men. For the one, well-earned recognition as a scientist results from a long term of labor. He was a member of the Bahama Expedition. Through more than fifteen years of membership in the Geological Corps of Iowa, he participated in valuable surveys of many counties of our state. He served more than twenty-Five years as Secretary of the Iowa Educational Council. He has given to us thirty-two' years of his life, having been, since 1890, a member of our faculty. For many years he was 'Head of the Department of Natural Science. He now ably fills the position of Curator of our Natural History Museum, whose splendid collections owe much to his diligence. For the other we count the honor of having held the first recitation' in the Iowa State Normal School. At that time he held the chair of Language and Literature, in connection with which he published a Drillbook of English grammar. In 1880 he was transferred to the chair of Mathematics, during which service he published a Handbook of Arithmetic and one of Geometry. Educational circles have long known him as an active member of the Iowa State Teachers' Association, and as a contributor to educational magazines. He has written recently a Course of Bible Study for High Schools. In his latest work, a History of Iowa State Teachers College, he pays honor to the school, which has claimed many of his years. 'Now he crowns his service by guiding, the religious instruction of our school. Yet these facts tell but little of our debt to these men. Time has built their work into the very structure of our school's influence. Vile count us happy that the heavy years have left us still these lives, to which we offer-our respect, our honor, our appreciation. Page Sefvenlcwz
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1 V '-' ,, Y V-,4------W ---- V- -7- -V I , ,4e,e,Y,,,,-,,,-, ,, MEMBERS OF THE EXTENSION DIVISION Ritter, Cram, Hart, Fuller Schunemnn, Evenson, McKitrick, Armstrong IRVING H. HART, Director, B. A. Grinnell College 1898. A. C. FULLER, Associate Director, B. A. Iowa 1911. FRED D. CRAM, Extension Professor, M. A. Iowa 1920. ELMER L. RITTER, Extension Professor, Ph. D. Iowa 1920. EFFIE SCHUNEMAN, Extension Professor, Graduate Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1914, New York School of Fine Arts and Applied Arts VVinter, 1919-20. CARRIE E. EVENSON, Secretary. M. VIOLA ARMSTRONG, Stenographer. MRS. Louise MCKITIQICK, Stenographer. ' THE EXTENSION DIVISION Five major lines of service are maintained by the Extension Division. These are CID the General -Study Center Service, C25 the Extension Class Service, C31 the Consultative Service, C41 the Correspondence Study Service, and CSD the Extension Summer School Service. 'Through these various lines the facilities of the college are extended to teachers and prospective t-eachers throughout the state. The Extension Division is not a department of the institution. Departmental lines are perpendicular. Th-e Extension Division is a horizontal cross section of the Whole college, including in its activities representation of every possible phase of Work done on the campus. Thus, while it has a separate organization for administrative pur- poses, it is and must continue to be intimately connected ,ini spirit and endeavor with the parent. institution. Its aim is to extend the campus of the Iowa State Teachers College to include the entire State so that every teacher Within its borders may be able to receive the continued inspiration which comes from contact with the Teachers Col- lege. It has been so far successful in realizing this aim as to reach through its workers every year four out of every five teachers in service in the State of Iowa. Page Nirzm en
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