Late in July 1928 a party of Royal Canadian Mounted Police set out for the interior of northern Saskatchewan Province looking for four University of Iowa students who had disappeared.
Deranged, lunatic, crazy as a loon: Those were words used to describe Mark Gray in April 1879 after he unsuccessfully tried to murder, Edwin Booth, the brother of John Wilkes Booth who had assassinated President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
A new book on Iowa history was released in the fall of 1931, and it was "no drab account of records and dates" according to some who had seen it. The author, Edith Rule, had spent the summer at the University of Iowa completing research "amid the exhaustive" documents of the state's beginnings and c