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School directory Roster of student organizations and their officers.
Miss Florence Thompson Visits home in Independence.
Miss Leora Parker Visits home in Jessup.
Prof. Arey Will lead prayer meeting.
Miss Mary Stuart Visits Minnesota.
Miss Mae Loonan Visits parents near Hudson.
The usual Wednesday evening prayer meeting Cora Stone will lead meeting.
Miss Marie Johnson Has been ill.
Miss Florence Faulkes Receives visit from mother.
Miss Eva Williams (sic) Wildman Visits home in Marshalltown.
School Directory Roster of student organizations and their officers.
Rev. J. J. Tell Visits daughter Ray.
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Columbus Day Detailed account of the 400th anniversary of the landing of Columbus in the New World; large ceremony included addresses, prayer, song, and military drill.
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Extracts from Prof. Seerley's address Professor Seerley talks about the characteristics that make Columbus noteworthy.
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The Alpha reception In an effort to develop a higher level of society at the school, the Alphas hold a formal Columbus Day reception in their hall.
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Cranky croaks Did not find Col. Sanford's address enlightening or uplifting.
District Y. M. C. A. Extensive report on district meeting.
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The jolly rovers Poetic account of a junior class picnic on the Cedar River.
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Last week was an exceedingly unlucky one in the calendar of bicyclists Robert Fullerton and Charles Henry have bicycle accidents.
The national game The Aristos play the Philos in a baseball game; description of the game; Aristos win, 19-5.
Dr. E. T. Anderson of Clarence Visits daughter Nettie.
Percy Huggett Attends Alpha reception.
Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick Visit their daughter, Mrs. Dinwiddie.
Mr. C. C. Magee Goes to Epworth League convention.
The dumb-bell and wand classes Are going well as are the calisthenics classes.
The new uniforms have come and now our new cadets are strutting Students are enjoying their new uniforms.
Although there is a great and ever increasing number of cottages near the buildings Students seeking nearby accommodations this winter may be unable to find them.
The Green Club Enjoys a picnic on the Cedar River.
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The discovery of America Poem on Columbus.
Grand Republican rally at Waterloo Railroad will discount fares on trips to Waterloo.