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| Prof. Tompkins | Those wishing to participate in the final debate should start preparing now. | |
| The annual staff | Encourages students to submit their photos early to the Old Gold; photo. | |
| "Tad" Jones | Responds to Yale student's prayer for victory by saying that one should not appeal to God about football. |
Page 226
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| The Senior Class | Recounts class meeting; decided to take submissions for a class poem. |
Page 227
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| We owe apologies | Corrects the errors made in last week's issue of the Normal Eyte. | |
| Official | Relates events of the State Teachers' Association conference. | |
| The editor announces | Encourages students to attend the Rogers-Grilley Entertainment. | |
| The new idea | Wants students to stop talking and pay attention to the professors during chapel. |
Page 228
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| The new law and its results | Compares teacher licensure before and after the new legislation. |
Page 251
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| The teaching of mathematics | Discusses the teaching of algebra. |
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| Algebra in the secondary schools | Algebraic principles build on each other; should start with basic concepts. |
Page 233
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| Library and museum | Photo of what the library will look like upon completion. | |
| Professional; pupil, teaching, and teaching in the middle grades; XIV--the fifth year | The foundations of teaching are love, courage, and justice. |
Page 236
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|---|---|---|
| The reunion and banquet | Over two hundred fifty alumni attended the banquet in Des Moines. | |
| Blanche Ayers | Will teach at Pella. | |
| The State Teachers Association | List of alumni who attended. | |
| Miss Ethel Shafer | Will be teaching in Colorado. | |
| The marriage of Miss Grace Israel | Grace Israel and Samuel Dryer were married. | |
| Anna M. Montgomery | Received a B. Ph. from the University of Chicago. |
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| Bible Study Dept.; fourteenth lesson; Moses--continued | Continued lesson on Moses' life. |
Page 238
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| Athletics | Basketball team lost to Waterloo West, 53-37. | |
| Grinnell 51 Normal 25 | Basketball team played better game than the score indicates; looking forward to the game next year. | |
| The Temple Male Quartette | Enjoyed the concert. |
Page 239
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| Miss McGovern | Cancelled a few classes last week due to illness. | |
| Misses Harriet and Caroline Orvis | Both had the mumps last week. | |
| Prof. Cummins | Attended the National Commercial Association conference in Pennsylvania during the holiday break. | |
| Miss Aitchison | Stayed at home for a few days with her ill mother. | |
| R. J. Butterfield | Has recovered from being kicked by a cow over the holidays; has returned to school. | |
| Miss Ethel Baldwin | Has returned to school after recovering from the measles. | |
| Charles Williamson | Visited his sister Nellie last week. | |
| Willis Summers | Teaching in Malvern; visited friends in Cedar Falls over the holiday. | |
| George Harris | Spent the holiday break in Cedar Falls; has returned to the University of Minnesota. | |
| Miss Oliver | Visited George Wallace in Mobile, Alabama, over the holiday. | |
| Eva Parker | Had the measles last week. | |
| George Hauberg | Spent part of his vacation in Cedar Falls. | |
| John Cherney | Visited friends on the Hill during the holidays. | |
| Lois Bryson | Visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Aldrich. | |
| Prof. Arey | Cancelled class on Monday due to sickness. | |
| Miss Rice | Visited Oklahoma during the holidays. |
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| The mother's council | One hundred people attended the mother's council meeting on Wednesday afternoon. | |
| The Mission classes | Mrs. Noble spoke about her missionary work in China, Japan, India, Korea, and Egypt. | |
| New Years' day | Eighteen people had a coasting party on the hill. | |
| The following members | Faculty members who attended the State Teachers Association convention in Des Moines. | |
| Lois Bronson | Missed a few days of school due to the measles. | |
| Mr. Snodgrass | Visiting friends in Cedar Falls. |