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1 Class of 1911 present picture to the college Class presents portrait of the late Professor Leonard W. Parish; will be hung in the Library.
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2 Dual debate arranged with Morningside; will be held sometime this spring Debate represents important step in that ISTC will debate against a college.
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3 Teachers defeated by fast Cornell team; our team makes good showing Teachers College loses to Cornell, 31-6.
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4 H. L. Coffeen A former superintendent died at his farm in North Carolina.
5 Jeanne Elizabeth Wier Shows pride in her Alma Mater at the University of Nebraska, where she is currently a professor.
6 Mesdames C. A. Fullerton and C. E. Hearst Gave a kitchen shower in honor of Helen Seerley.
7 Miss Christine Hemingson Teaching in Russellville, Arkansas.
8 Miss Clara D. Kneedy Is considering taking courses at University of Chicago.
9 Miss Ethel Whitney Has accepted a position to teach grade school at Maquoketa.
10 Miss Hallie Jennings Teaching in Indianapolis, Indiana.
11 Miss Louise Thatcher Married A. E. Harrison last June.
12 Misses Blanche Young and Lila Wagner Visited Lila Wagner's brother in La Porte City.
13 Mr. A. L. Vincent Has been promoted from principal to superintendent at Fullerton High School.
14 President Seerley and Hon. Roger Leavitt Attended a meeting of State Board of Education.
15 Prof. Seymour Has been chosen as an official for the Iowa-Northwestern football game.
16 Professor Colegrove Gave lecture to the teachers of Cedar County.
17 Special preparations are being made For an alumni reunion.
18 Supt. C. M. Parker Son of Anita and C. E. Blodget; is in charge of the superintendents and principals of Cass County.
19 The many friends of Fred D. Cram Will enjoy hearing of his success as principal at the Mason City schools.
20 The Science Club Will hold their second meeting next week.
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21 Large number will attend state meeting; Teacher College recognized as leading institution for training of teachers Twenty-three ISTC faculty will appear on ISTA program.
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22 Official Notes Local, state, and national education news; Forest C. Ensign appointed Advisor of Men at University of Iowa; rules for teacher certification.
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23 A word to our sister schools Believes that all fellow institutions should refer to the college as a college rather than its previous title of a "normal" school.
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24 There are two sides to some questions Believes students should always be courteous when trying to promote the college.
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25 Coming Events Upcoming campus events.
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26 Dr. David Fahs Talked at chapel about his trip to the Grand Canyon.
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27 Iowa City professor addresses students Professor J. B. Sloan speaks on the novel to the English Club.
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28 Mathematics Club Henrietta Budde and President Seerley will address club
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29 Miss Ethel Dryden Visited College Hill on Sunday.
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30 Miss Exie McIuilken Was in Iowa City visiting friends on Monday.
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31 Miss Grace Fairbanks Visited June Young.
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32 Miss Lulu Stevens Spent the weekend in Waterloo.
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33 Miss Mabel Watson Visited the area on October 29.
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34 Miss Ruth Gulberg Was visited by Mananna Sims of University of Iowa.
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35 Misses Iva Williams and Ella Van Dellen Spent the week in Hampton, at their homes.
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36 Misses Nell Ratcliffe and Martha McIntosh Visited College Hill; they are both teaching at Logan High School.
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37 Mr. Ralph Shillinglaw Has returned from Canada to spend the winter.
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38 Professor Lowell M. Welles Spent Sunday at Cornell College, where he taught last year.
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39 Professor Samson Gave a lecture in Shell Rock on Passion Play.
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40 Supt. Minkel of Fort Dodge Visited campus last Friday.
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41 Department of orchestral instruments
Merrill--Barzille Winfred (Music Faculty)
Professor Merrill comments on different ways to "hear" music
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42 Football results Saturday Recent scores from intercollegiate and high school teams.
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43 Next Saturday's games Upcoming football games
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44 The Zeisler recital
Frampton--John Ross (Music Faculty)
Professor Frampton reviews performance by Fanny Bloomfield Zeisler.
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45 College Eye goes to foreign countries Copies go to Mary McDonald in Japan and Robert Fullerton in Italy.
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46 Faculty entertains seniors; annual reception given in Gymnasium Friday evening Faculty receives seniors; enjoys musical presentation.
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47 Recital Program for recital of songs composed by Franz Liszt