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| Article | Article Summary | |
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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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| Article | Article Summary | |
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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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| Article | Article Summary | |
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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. |