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This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Annette Lucas ClintonRoots@aol.com September 2002 Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm Adams, Henry: North American Review and, 26. Agricultural change, 177. Agricultural pioneer: Henry Field, 156. Allen, Tom, 3, 5-8, 13; illustration of, 6. Allen-Hogan prizefight, 8, 9, 11-13. Allison, William Boyd, 188, 191-192, 195, 196, 197-199; photo of, November/December cover, 193, 197. American Citizen, 67. Anson, Adrian "Cap," following 184. Appeal to Reason, 142. Architects. See "Patton and Miller: Designers of Carnegie Libraries," 110-122. Architecture, library, 110-122. Badger, Rear Admiral Oscar, 55. Ballew, T. W., 135-137. Bancroft, Davis "Beauty," following 184. Barn, pegged frame, 17-178. Baseball map: Iowa's Hall of Famers, Iowa's Major Leaguers, following 184. Battleships Iowa: BB-4, 45-46:BB-53, 45. 46: BB 61, article about, 45-48, 53-57. Bellizza, Nicola, 66. Berger, Victor, 142, 147. Bianco, Frank, 67: photo of, 68. "The Big Mill Near the Big Muddy: The Allen-Hogan Fight of 1873," by RAYMOND A. SMITH, Jr., 2-13. "Big Store." See "John C. Mabray: A Con Artist in the Corn Belt," 123-124, 133-139. Birkby, Bob, and Janice Nahra Friedel, "Henry, Himself," 150-164, 169; biog. Of, 184. Boies, Horace, 190. Brookhart, Smith W.m, 163, 164. Bryce, Lloyd: North American Review and, 27. Carnegie, Andrew, 110-112. Carnegie libraries. See "Patton and Miller: Designers of Carnegie Libraries," 110-122. Carpenter, Cyrus Clay: and Allen-Hogan prizefight, 10, 11, 12. Carroll, Beryl F., 198; photo of, 186. Cedar Falls (Iowa): higher education in, 70-84; and World War I, 79. Cedar Falls High School, sketch of 203. Cedar Falls High School Class of 1933, 202; photo of, 204, 205, 213. "Chariton Plan," 120. Chicago World's Fair, 202-203. Chiesa, Joseph, photo of, 60. Chiesa, Marco, 60, 61; photo of, 60. "Christmas," by LENORE SALVANESCHI, 214-220. Clarke, Frederick, following 184. Clarkson, James "Ret," 190-195. Con artist. See "John C. Mabray: A Con Artist in the Corn Belt," 123-124, 133-139. CONE, CARL B., "Growing up in Iowa City: Recollections of an Historian," 14-23; photo of, 16, 17, 20, 21; biog. of, following 32. "A Congressional Wife in Wartime Washington," by DORRIS B. MARTIN, 34-44. Conrad, Susan Field, 160. Coppola, Samuel, photo of, 61. Cornell College (Mount Vernon): North American Review revived at, 20. Council Bluffs (Iowa): and Allen-Hogan prizefight, 9, 10, 11; and John C. Mabray's "Big Store," 123-124, 133-139. Cousins, Robert Gordon, 188-189, 192; photo of, 188. Cowles, Gardner, 197. CUMBERLAND, WILLIAM H., "John M. Work: Iowa Socialist," 140-148; biog. of, following 148. Cummins, Albert Baird, 75, 188, 195-199; photo of, 187, 196. Dana, Robert: North American Review and, 29, 30; photo of 29. D'Appolonia, Peter, 6-, 66 DeSio Grocery, 66; photo of, 64. Debs, Eugene, 145, 147. Dell, Floyd, 142. Des Moines (Iowa). See article about Italian hertiage in, 58-68. Des Moines Register and Leader, 197. DiBiaggio, Frank, photo of, 60. Dobbins, John R., 135-137. Dodge, Grenville M., 190-195. Dolliver, Jonathan P., 188, 190, 192-195, 199; photo of, November/December cover, 187, 195. Doughty, George, Pottawattamie County Sheriff: and Allen-Hogan prizefight, 11, 12. Driftmier, Leanna Field, 160. Eaton, Martha Field, 160.Education: higher education in Cedar Falls, 70-84. Everett, Alexander Hill: North American Review and, 25. Evergreen Transformation, 84. Faber, Urban "Red," following 184. Farm Arithmetic, 156. Farm buildings, 170-178. Farmers' Holiday movement, 209-210. Feller, Robert "Bob," following 184. Field, Celestia "Lettie," 151. Field, Henry Arms, 150-164. 160; photo of, September/October cover, 150, 156, 157, 158, 159, 161. Field, Solomon, 151. Fischer, Helen Field, 156, 160. FEIEDEL, JANICE NAHRA, and BOB BIRKBY, "Henry Himself." 150-164,169; biog. of, 184. Gallagher, Charley, 6, 7; illustration of, 7. Gallagher, Ruth: reference to article about Battleship Iowa (BB-4), 46. Garibaldi Club, 67; photo of, (1912) 67. Gilchrist, James C., 71-74; photo of, 72. GRANT H. ROGER, "The Railroad Station Agent in Small-Town Iowa," 93-102; biog. of, following 108. Graziano Brothers Grocery, 66; photo of, 65. "A Great American Journal Comes West: Cedar Falls' Own North American Review," by MAUREEN McCOY, 24-32. Grinnell College )Grinnell): James Norman Hall at, 180-181. "Growing Up in Iowa City: Recollection of an Historian," by CARL B. CONE, 14-23. Giuliano, Constantino, photo of, 60. Hall, James Norman, 179-184. Halsey, Admiral William F., Jr., 49, 53-55. Harbert, A. N." reference to articles about Battleship Iowa (BB-4), 45-46. Harding, w. L., 79, following 148. Harvey. Colonel George: North American Review and, 27-28. Haugen, Gilbert N., 188, photo of, 187. Hawsby, Annie (Mrs. Henry Field), 153, 156. Hearst, James, 84, 209-210, 211. Hemenway, H. C., 71, 75. Henderson, David B., 188, 192, 195, 197; photo of, 192, 193. Henry Field Company, 161-163, 169. Henry Field Seed and Nursery Company, 169. Henry Field Seed Company, 154, 155, 163. Henry Field Stores, Incorporated, 161, 163. "Henry, Himself,: by BOB BIRKBY and JANICE NAHRA FRIEDEL, 150-164, 169. Hepburn, William Peters, 188, 192 195. Herron, Rev. George, 141-142. "Higher Education in Cedar Falls: Town and Gown in the First Hundred Years," by WILLIAM C. LANG, 70-84. Hillquit, Morris, 142, 143. Hitler, Adolf, 202, 211. Hoffmans, Ed, 83. Hogan, Ben, 2, 7-8, 13; illustration of, 8. Horse racing: John C. Mabray and, 133-137. HORTON, LOREN N., "A Place in the Sun: Iowa Politics at the Turn of the Century," 186- 199; biog. of, following 224. HOVEY, GRAHAN,"And a Time to Graduate: Some Condisderation of the World in 1933," 200-213; biog. of, 202, following 224. Hubbell, Frederick M., 196. Hull, John A. T., 192; photo of, 187. Hundred Days, 210. Immigrants: Italian (Des Moines), business opportunities, 60-61, social and economic conditions, 62-63, 66. Ingham, Harvey, 197. "An Iowa Barn: Swedish Style," by PAT SONQUIST LANE, 170-178. "An Iowa Baseball Map," by MARY PATRICIA SMITH, following 184. Iowa City: growing up in, article by Carl B. Cone, 14-23; photo of, (1905) 15, fire station, 16. Iowa Socialist, 143. Iowa Soldiers' Orphans' Home (Cedar Falls), 71. Iowa State Normal School. See University of Northern Iowa. Iowa State Teachers College. See University of Northern Iowa. Issgii, Viscount Kikyiro, 212. "The Italian Heritage in Des Moines: Photographs," by MAUREEN McCOY and WILLIAM SLACG, 58-68. Italian Importing Company, 61. Jacopetti, Luigi, 60: photo of 60, 67. "James Norman Hall's My Island Home: An Overdue Review," by RAYMOND A. SMITH, JR., 179-184. James Vick Company, 152. "John C. Mabray: A Con Artist in the Corn Belt," by RAYMOND A. SMITH, HR., 123- 124, 133-139. "John M. work: Iowa Socialist," by WILLIAM H. CUMBERLAND, 140-148. Johnson, Kirk: illustrations by, 2, 3, July/August cover, 113, 123, 200-201 Kamerick, John J., 84. Kasson, John A., 190, photo of, 190. KFNFM 158-163, 169. Kinkaid, Nathan E., 196. Kinkaid, Admiral Thomas, 54. Kirkwood, Samuel, 71. Knight, Dan, 95, 98-99, 102. Korean Conflict: USS Iowa and, 56. KRUTY, PAUL, "Patton and Miller: Designers of Carnegie Libraries," 110-122; biog. of, following 148. Lacey, John F., 192. LANE, PAT SONQUIST, "An Iowa Barn: Swedish Style," 170-178; biog. of, 184. LANG, WILLIAM C.,"Highest Education in Cedar Falls: Town and Gown in the First Hundred Years," 70-84; biog. of, following 108. Larrabee, William, 190. Latham, Orville ray, 80-81. Leavitt, Roger, 78. Lee, Rear Admiral Willis, 48. "Letter Basket," 160-169. Library architecture. See "Patton and Miller: Designers of Carnegie Libraries," 110-122. London, Jack, 144. Lowell, James Russell: North American Review and, 26; photo of, 26 McCann, Captain Allen Rockewell, 53. McCoole, Mike, 4, 6-8. McCoy, Maureen, "A Great American Journal Comes West: Cedar Falls' Own North American Review," 24-32; biog. of, following 32. McCOY, MAUREEN, and WILLIAM SILAG, "The Italian Heritage in Des Moines: Photographs, "58-68; biog. of, 68. McCrea, Captain John, 47. McCrillis, Irving S., 142. McCullen, Bertha (Mrs. Henry Field, 157. McPherson, Smith, 123, 138; illustration of, 137. Mahony, Walter Butler: North American Review and, 28. Manti, 157. Martin, Dick, 34, 39. MARTIN, DORRIS B., A Congressional Wife in Wartime Washington," 34-44; photo of, 35, 37, 43; biog. of, 68. Martin, Thomas E., 34, 35, 39-40, 44; photo of, 35, 37, 38. Martin, Walter H., 136-137. Maucker, J. W., 82-83. May, Earl, 161-162. Mabray, John C.: article about, 123-124, 133-139; photo of, 134, 139. Maytag, Fred, 196. "The Mighty I: The USS Iowa Story," by STEPHEN D. REGAN, 45-48, 53-57. Miller, Captain Edward G., 71. Miller, Grant Clark, 110-122; biog. of, 113. "Mission Festival," by LENORE SALVANESCHI, 103-108. Mitscher, Admiral Marc, 53. Mooney, Tom, 146. Morasco, Natalie, 66. Muto, Joseph, 63, 66; photo of, 63. My Island Home, 179-184. Napiletano, Antonio; photo of, 60. National character, 123-124. Nazie Germany, 211-212/ Nimitz, Admira; Chester, 54. 1933; Chicago World's Fair, 202-203; economic conditions, 209-211' literature, 2-4-205; movies, 203; politics (world), 211-212; prices, 206-208; radio 204; science, 206; sports, 205-206; theater, 204; wages, 208. Nordhoff, Charles, 182-183. North American Review: literary magazine, 24-32. Norton, Charles Eliot: North American Review and, 26. Omaha (Nebraska): and Allen-Hogan prizefight, 9, 10. Overby, A. B., 95-96. Pacific Junction (Mills County, Iowa): and Allen-Hogan prizefight, 11. Patton, Normand smith, 110-122: biog. of, 113. "Patton and Miller: Designers of Carnegie Libraries," by PAUL KRUTY, 110-122. Patton and Miller: Iowa libraries designed by, 122. Petersen, William J.: reference to articles about Battleships Iowa, 46. "A Place in the Sun: Iowa Politics at the Turn of the Century, by LOREN N. HORTON, 185-199. Politics: Field-Brookhart 1932 senatorial election, 163-164; 1933, 211-212; progressivism, 191, 195; standpattism, 191, 195; turn of the century, 186-199. Post Office Department, U. S.: and fraud, 136. Price, Malcolm, 81. Prizefighting citizen protest, 9, 10-11; editorial comments, 9; history, 3-5; language, 5; legality, 4, 9, 10, 13; newspaper coverage, 5, 9, 12; rules, 4; sporting fraternity and, 4, 6, 11, illustration of, January/February cover, 2, 3, 10. Railroad depots: photos of, 93-101 "The Railroad Station Agent in Small-Town Iowa," by H. ROGER GRANT, 93-102. Red Leo, 133-134. Regan, Stephen, "The Mighty I: The USS Iowa Story," 45-48, 53-57; biog. of, 68. Reiser, Brownlee Martin, 34, 39, 41. Religious celebrations and festival. See "Mission Festival," 103-108; "Christmas," 214- 220. Rice, Allen Thorndike: North American Review and, 26. Ricker, Allen W., 142, 144. Romano, Egidio, 60, 61; photo of, fruit stand, 62. Romano, Joseph, 61. Roosevelt, Eleanor (Mrs. Franklin D.), 37, 42-43. Roosevelt, Franklin D.: aboard USS Iowa, 47-48; death, 42; and Hundred Days, 202, 210- 211; inaugration (4th term), 42; report on Yalta to joint session of Congress, 43; war address, 41. Russell, Charles Edward, 142. St. Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, 67; photo of, 64. St. Stephen;s Lutheran Church: Christmas program at, 214-220; photo of, 103, 219. SALVANESCHI, LENORE, "Christmas," 214-220; photo of, 215, 216, biog, of, following 224. SALVANESCHI, LENORE, "Mission Festival," 103-108, photo of, 105, biog. of, 105. Sarcone, Anthony, 67; photo of, 68. Scarpino, George, 66. Searls, C. C., 94, 99. Seed Sense, 155, 169. Seerley, Homer H., 73, 74-79; photo of, 73. Shambaugh, Jessie Field, 155-156, 160. Shaw, Leslie M., 189, 192, 195; photo of, 189. SILAG, WILLIAM and MAUREEN McCOY, "The Italian Heritage in Des Moines: Photographs," 58-68; biog, of, 68. Simonini, Ray, 67; photo of, 68. "Sleepy Hollow," 153, 154. Smedbury, Captain William, 56. SMITH, MARY PATRICIA, "An Iowa Baseball Map," following 184. SMITH, RAYMOND A., Jr., "The Big Mill Near the Big Muddy: The Allen-Hogan Fight of 1873," 2-13: biog. of, following 32. SMITH, RAYMOND A., Jr., "John C. Malbray: A Con Artist in the Corn Belt," 123-124, 133-139' biog. of, following 148. Smuth, Joseph Hilton: North American Review and, 28. Social Democratic Party of Iowa: founding of, 140. Socialism: John M. Work and, 140-148 Societa Stemma d'Italia, 67; photo of, (1936) 64-65. Sonquist, Charles, 170-171, 177. Sonquist, Hilda Helena (Ella) Peterson, 170-171, 176-177. Sonquist Home Place, 170-178; photo of, 170. Southside Community Center, 67; photo of, 64. Sparks, Jared: North American Review and, 25. Sporting events and con artists, 123-124, 133-139. Station agents, railroad, 93-102. Sullivan, John L., 13. Swenson, J. S., postal inspector, 136. Thompson, Edna (Mrs. Henry Field), 156, 157. "And a Time to Graduate: Some Consideration of the World in 1933," by GRAHAM HOVEY, 200-213. Transportation. See "The Railroad Station Agent in Small-Town Iowa," 93-102. Trial Gardens, 156. Truman, Bess (Mrs. Harry S.) 42-43, 44. Truman, Harry S, 43. Tudor, William, Jr." North American Review and, 24; photo of, 24. University of Iowa (Iowa City). See Iowa City, growing up, by Carl B. Cone, 14-23. University of Northern Iowa (Cedar Falls): higher education in Cedar Falls, 70-84; McCarthy years at, 81-82; North American Review purchased by, 30; and Vietnam Conflict, 83-84; and world War I, 79; and World War II, 81; photo of, 74, 76, 82. U. S. Post Office Department, and faud, 136. USS Iowa (BB-61): article about, 45-48, 53-57; decommissioned (24 March 1849) (24 February 1958), 56; description of, 47; and Korean Conflict, 56; and Leyte Gulf, 54- 55, reactivations (1963), 56-57; recommissioned (25 August 1951), 56; photos of March/April cover, 45, 53, 54, 55, 57. Vance, Arthur "Dazzy," following 184. Vittoria Lodge, 67. Walther League, 104 108, 216. Wartime (World War II): civil defense program, 41-42; controls, 41, 42; gas rationing, 42; preparedness, 39-40. Washington, D. C.: article about congressional and family life in, 34-44; social life in, 38- 39. Wellborn, Captain Charles, Jr., 55. Wilson, Robley, Jr." North American Review and, 30-31, 32, photo of, 31. Women' Congressional Club, 35-38, founding of, 36. Work, John M., 140-148; photo of, 141. World War I: and anti-German sentiment, 79; and Iowa State Teachers College, 79; James Norman Hall in, 182. World War II: and Congress, 39; and Iowa State Teachers College, 81, Leyte Gulf, 54-55; Pearl Harbor, 40-41; U. S. entrance, 41; USS Iowa, Pacific assignment during, 48, 53-56, wartime atmosphere, 40; wartime preparedness, 39-40. Yamato, 53-55.