Transcribed by S. Ferrall, May 2022 from The Blue Book of Optometrists and Opticians, pub. by The Optometrist and Optician, 35 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, Illinois; 1914, 1920 & 1922 issues.

Original images may be viewed offsite at: Babel.Hathitrust.org (https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010660960)

General Info.

Iowa Optometry law passed, 1909, by Governor B.F. Carroll (Rep.)

Synopsis

Two years' study in accredited high school, or its equivalent; professional training, three years with a registered optometrist or graduation from a standard school of optometry; licensing test, examinaton or five years' continuous practice in the state prior to the passage of this act; registration with the clerk of the district court of the county of residence. For application address secretary State Board of Examiners.

1914

Sumner

Meyer, John X.

Robinson, Frank Ray

Tripoli

Robinson, Frank A.

Waverly

Barber, Geo. S.

Brandenburg, R.R.E.

Burbank, G.W.

Nix, John M.

Robinson, R.E.

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1920

Sumner

Meyer, John X.

Robinson, Frank R. - Member, Iowa State Association of Optometrists

Waverly Barber, George S. - Graduate, Spencer Optical Institute; Dr. F.C. LaGrange

Brandenburg, Richard R.E.

Burbank, Geo. W.

Nix, John M. - Graduate, South Bend College of Optics, 1902; Member, Iowa State Association of Optometrists

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1922

Sumner (pop. 1,511)

Robinson, Frank R. - Member, Iowa State Association of Optometrists

Waverly (pop. 3,352)

Brandenburg, Richard R.E.

Wheelock, Arthur P.

 

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