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1 Final oratorical comes next Thursday evening; representatives of I. S. T. C. in interstate contest will be chosen Roster of speakers and their topics.
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2 Leander Clark meets defeat; Teachers take Hyland's bunch into camp last Friday night; final score stood 16 to 13. Rough basketball game with Leander Clark results in victory for Teachers College.
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3 Lyceum of politics and economics reorganizes; first meeting will be held next Tuesday night. Group elects officers.
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4 Professor Seymour has been in correspondence Professor Seymour hopes for a basketball trip during spring vacation.
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5 Untitled English Club photo.
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6 Department of orchestral instruments; B. W. Merrill, Director Preview of the recital; schedule of performers and their work.
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7 Look out Glenn Davis is taking pictures for the Old Gold.
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8 Miss Stella Hopper Visited campus.
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9 A comedy of errors Eulalians enjoy sleigh ride and supper.
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10 German literary club organized; German students form a new club for improving their German Schillerverein established by Professor Knoepfler; will give students the opportunity to broaden their knowledge of German language.
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11 Ethel Bruner, Ora Sisley, and Frances Blayney Visited Cedar Rapids.
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12 Mathematics Club Professor Smith spoke on rationalism in mathematics.
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13 Miss Evelyn Sturgeon Teaching in Wyoming.
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14 Miss Mabel Parsons Principal at Holstein.
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15 Teachers lose to fast Cornell team; game was clean fight from start to finish, Cornell has superb aggregation of warriors Basketball team loses game to Cornell's bigger, faster team.
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16 The attention of the student body Urges students to enjoy the 25th anniversary program of the YMCA and YWCA.
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17 Association news Gospel team visits New Hartford.
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18 B. S. Asquith Teaching at Council Bluffs High School.
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19 B. S. Asquith Teaching in Council Bluffs.
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20 Edna Stone Teaching at Butte, Montana.
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21 Edna Stone Teaching in Montana.
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22 Estella McCormick Teaching in Seattle, Washington.
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23 Estella McCormick Teaching in Seattle.
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24 Every member of the faculty Ellen D. Biscoe died recently.
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25 M. L. Fuller Head of United States Weather Bureau office in Peoria.
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26 M. L. Fuller Doing well on job with Weather Bureau.
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27 Miss Bertha Stiles She will assist during summer school.
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28 Miss Carrie Koch She is principal of Dunkerton schools.
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29 Miss Carrie Koch Principal in Dunkerton.
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30 Miss Fesenbeck Spoke to the Reading Circle about her trip to Egpyt.
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31 Miss Frances Dickey Studying at Columbia University; will go to North Carolina school.
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32 Miss Frances Dickey Teaches at the Winthrop Normal and Industrial College at Rockhill, South Carolina.
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33 Miss Francis White Entered school.
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34 Miss Francis White Entered college here.
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35 Miss Harriet Orvis She is a student at the University of Nebraska.
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36 Miss Harriet Orvis Studying at University of Nebraska.
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37 Mr. E. Silver Visited college.
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38 Mr. Edward A. Ruppelt Enrolled in school.
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39 Mr. Edward A. Ruppelt Entered school here.
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40 Mr. G. W. Walters Appointed as a member of a commisiion of International Sunday School Associations.
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41 Mr. John Akin Teaching north of Waterloo.
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42 Mr. John Akin Teaching north of Waterloo.
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43 Mr. Newton Deleivered a speech to the Civic League of Cedar Falls.
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44 Official notes Recognizes the life and mourns the death of librarian Ellen D. Biscoe, who died January 29, 1912.
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45 Pres. H. H. Seerley Accepting invitation to speak to the Colorado State Teachers Association.
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46 Reverend Day Gave an address at chapel.
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47 We wish to extend congratulations Kate Kenny married Leslie Hill Prince.
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48 Morningside debaters chosen; six men selected to represent the college in debate with Morningside; three men's societies equally represented Summary of the debates.
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49 Preliminary contest held Friday; final declamatory contest will be pulled off in four weeks Will recognize ability to interpret poetry.
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50 Y. W. C. A. notes Summary of financial standing.
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51 Miss Adella Moynihan Has given up her school duties and returned home to rest.
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52 Miss Ethel Baldwin Spend the weekend at her home in Gladbrook.
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53 Miss Ethel Whitten Spent Sunday in Charles City.
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54 Miss Exie McQuilkin Spent Sunday at her home in La Porte City.
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55 Miss Helen Jaroleman Visited Rhodes, Iowa, on Sunday.
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56 Miss Kate Kenney Married Leslie Prince Tuesday evening at Ashland, Ohio; will make their home in Brooklyn, New York.
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57 Miss Lorenz Will not be able to resume her duties this term, although she is getting better.
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58 Miss Marjorie Johnson Attended a leap year party at her home in Nashua.
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59 Misses Ethel Bruner and Frances Blayney Spent Sunday visiting their friend Ora Sisley in Palo.
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60 Mr. Villroy North Spent a few days in Cedar Falls last week at his home.
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61 The kindergarten girls Gave a surprise birthday party for Florence Ward.
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62 The third indoor athletic contest Was held on Friday for the running high jump.
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63 While at Mr. Vernon Professor Pasini refereed a game between the Cornell freshmen and Wilton High School.
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64 Coming events Campus events calendar through March 8.