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1 Again Editorial encourages students to purchase season tickets for baseball and track.
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2 Triangular debate The Orios, Alphas, and Philos will have a triangular debate with Ames.
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3 Health much improved Mrs. Page has regained enough of her health to be able to leave the hospital; Professor Page recovering in Connecticut.
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4 Official Notes; by President. H. H. Seerley
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS and ISTC)
Article discusses education legislation in the General Assembly and possible need for more normal schools in Iowa.
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5 I. S. T. C. students give concert Six students have a musical concert at Rockford, Iowa.
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6 Hon. W. J. Bryan at the college As part of the lecture course, William Jennings Bryan spoke at I. S. T. C.; summary of his remarks.
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7 To the victors Article gives credit to the janitors of the school who clean the buildings and help reduce the spread of scarlet fever.
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8 An Olive Street romance A short poem about romance between two people.
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9 Alpha Beta Gamma The Alpha Beta Gammas held a dinner in honor of Avis Smith.
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10 Cliorio mix The Clios and Orios held an April Fool's Day party.
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11 Delphian The Delphians held a party in honor of their basketball team.
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12 Shakespearean The Shakes held a reception in honor of their basketball team.
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13 A. W. Graham Superintendent of the Tipton schools.
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14 C. L. Simmers Received his master's degree from the University of Michigan.
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15 C. R. Golly Superintendent in Buffalo Center, Iowa.
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16 Clara Bruce First primary teacher in Hampton, Iowa.
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17 Cordelia Wallace Teaching in Wheatland, Iowa.
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18 Etta Metzger Accepted a position as principal in Vermillion, South Dakota.
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19 Iva Magoon Has charge of the second primary in Parkersburg, Iowa.
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20 L. M. Boatman Elected superintendent at Doon, Iowa.
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21 L. U. Towle Elected superintendent of the Paeston schools in Minnesota.
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22 Lydia Yenter Student at the University of Iowa.
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23 M. D. Sutton Superintendent in Oakes, North Dakota.
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24 Mary Benson Has charge of mathematics in Bellevue, Iowa.
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25 Myrtle E. Crawford Has charge of the third and fourth grades in Wyoming, Iowa.
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26 Nela Hill In charge of the seventh grade at Mason City, Iowa.
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27 Ray S. Dix Cashier in Crawfordsville, Iowa.
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28 W. F. Schregardus Construction engineer at the New York Telephone Company.
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29 New displays for chemistry museum The Department of Chemistry has received new items for display in their museum.
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30 They couldn't come back; seniors defeat faculty by score of 34-21. In basketball.
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31 John Leavitt Spending the week at his home in Cedar Falls.
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32 Miss Anna Bleeker Spent time in Ackley.
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33 Miss Effie Thompson Enjoyed a visit from her sister.
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34 Miss Helen Buell Spent the week with her sister Dorothy.
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35 Miss Luella Slaughter Spent time at her home in Winthrop.
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36 Miss Margaret Morgan Spent time in Allison.
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37 Miss Wilda Boger Was a caller at the Shillinglaw home.
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38 Misses Davis and Ethel Lutes Were college visitors.
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39 Mr. Charley Roadman Visited the college.
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40 Orchestra concert The thirty member college orchestra will give their Annual Spring Concert.
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41 "Professors" Karl Knoepfler, Walter Bender, and Robert Dick Are all enjoying their vacations at there home on College Hill.
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42 Benjamin Hill Spent time on the Hill.
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43 Last Tuesday evening Donald Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clark, underwent an operation for appendicitis.
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44 Miss Anna Marcue Visited friends on the hill.
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45 Miss Avis Smith Spent time with her friend Ethel Meyers on the Hill.
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46 Miss Clara Lynch Visitor at the Shillinglaw home.
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47 Miss Feil of Charles City Spent time with her sister Mollie.
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48 Miss Grace Aitchison Spent her vacation on College Hill.
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49 Miss Jennie Hutchison Spent time with her friends in Cedar Falls.
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50 Miss Mabel Lighter Spent time on College Hill.
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51 Miss Vera Du Bois Spent time at her home in Cedar Falls.
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52 Mr. Albert Barrett Visited his college friends.
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53 Mr. J. P. Johnson Is visiting the hill.
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54 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Conducted a musical round table in Atlantic, Iowa.
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55 T. T. Cranny Visited the Hill.
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56 We understand Brian Con had a mishap up the river.
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57 A week ago Friday evening Professor Scott of the University of Wisconsin gave a lecture on banking.
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58 Friends in Cedar Falls have received word Clara Blair died at the home of her mother.
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59 Miss Grace Lambert Came home from Iowa City to attend a conference.
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60 Miss Inez Devens Spent her vacation at her home in Cedar Falls.
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61 Mr. Bagby and Miss Grace Du Bois Acted as judges at the declamatory contest at New Hartford.
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62 Mr. Floy Crouse and Prof. Wells Stopped by Cedar Falls on their way back to Cornell.
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63 On last Monday afternoon Political Science Club met to elect new officers.
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64 On Saturday Afternoon Emily Lamberty entertained a party at her home.
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65 Pres. and Mrs. H. H. Seerley Left for New York City to attend a simplified spelling meeting.
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66 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove
Colegrove--Chauncey Peter (Education Faculty)
Lesson XXVII: David, Israel's poet-king (part three).
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67 Untitled A drawing of a man and a woman bidding farewell to the Auditorium Building.
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68 Exchange notes A student at the University of Michigan calculated how many cigars, cigarettes, chocolate bars, and gum the students consumed in the last year.