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1 Among the graduates Nellie Rownd, Edith Ufford, Ruth Jeffers, and Helen Corning have found positions.
2 Athletics; busy week on the football field; varsity wins from East Waterloo High 39-0 The college football team tested its courage and strength with scrimmages against a high school team.
3 Financial management of the college organizations; adopted by the faculty, September twenty-third, 1912 Text of regulations dealing with finances in student organizations.
4 Football; game with Iowa City next Saturday; University team reported not as strong as usual Next Saturday is the football game against the State University; rumor says that their line is weak.
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5 Alle Robinson Teaching Latin in Valley City, North Dakota.
6 Alva J. Paradise Studying medicine at the State University.
7 Aubrey Grubb Teaching physics at Cedar Falls High School in addition to his work in the college.
8 Florence Philpot Teaching English in Fenton, Iowa.
9 Helen Packard Teaching in the Polytechnic Institute in Billings, Montana.
10 James Haines Teaching in Red Oak.
11 Margery Graham Attending University of Missouri.
12 Miss Glee Maeck Attending Oberlin College.
13 Mrs. Ella Danskin Shaw Visiting her sister in Colorado before returning to Virginia.
14 Rev. and Mrs. Yaggy Living in Albion, Idaho.
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15 Announcement Albert Cleveland and Edward Hunter are candidates for Old Gold staff.
16 Saturday's football results Scores of football games.
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17 Anyone who heard the oratorical declamatory contest As many people as possible should enter the oratorical contest.
18 Be sure to order Get your Lecture Course ticket soon; it is one of the best courses at the college.
19 Miss Eva Williams Eva Williams visited campus.
20 Say, men If there were a rule that gave only football players special privileges, there would be a bigger, better football team.
21 The societies News about society programs and activities.
22 We cannot stop Nicknames should not be used during chapel time.
23 When people attend a theater or lecture Students need to take chapel exercises more seriously and be more enthusiastic about them.
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24 Ila Long Called home due to her father's illness.
25 Rev. Chassell Visited his daughters and conducted chapel exercises.
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26 Anton Fisher Holds position of superintendent in Ogden.
27 Beryl Haight Is visiting his brothers.
28 Chris Hansen Teaching manual training in the Waterloo schools.
29 Glenn Davis Spent time at his home in Cedar Falls.
30 Louise Anderson Teaching third grade in her hometown of Rock Rapids.
31 Miss Florence Ward Will attend the board of Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs in Des Moines.
32 Mrs. H. C. Harmon Broke her wrist and fractured her collar bone.
33 Mrs. Henry Lindsley Spending a few days with Miss Hearst at Mrs. Frank Hammer's home.
34 Mrs. Ward Is recovering from her illness.
35 Myron Begeman Is attending college in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
36 Ora Sisley and Frances Blainey Spent Sunday in Vinton.
37 Prof. and Mrs. S. A. Lynch Entertained members of the English department at a dinner.
38 Russell Glasener Visited friends.
39 Ruth Porter Spent Sunday at her home in Cedar Rapids.
40 The Y. W. C. A. Held a reception in honor of its advisory board and Ella Danskin Shaw.
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41 Immigration statistics
42 Large number of graduates secure prominent positions Roster of those who have found jobs.