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1 Basketball; Teachers take first home game by a decisive score; thirty to nine victory A good game for the Iowa State Teachers College basketball team.
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2 Lecture course; famous Ben Greet Players presented "Comedy of Errors"; former Iowa State Teachers College student in cast The performance of the Ben Greet Players was really pleasing.
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3 Oratorical contest; increasing interest in oratory shown by large crowd Thursday evening; Len Toomey wins first
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4 Organ recital T. Stanley Skinner is an exceptional organ player.
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5 Alumni news; Mr. Boltz, a graduate from the Physical Training Department, has successful basketball team Alumnus Howard Boltz leads winning basketball team in Nebraska.
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6 Candidates' announcement H. E. Henderson will be running for business manager of the College Eye.
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7 Society of History, Economics and Politics The meeting will be used to discuss various issues.
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8 Alumni honored Serving as speaker of the house of representatives for the Illinois State Legislature is William McKinley.
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9 Y. W. C. A. notes Mr. Vorhees will be Sunday's leader; membership climbs to more than five hundred; upcoming carnival.
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10 Change in economics course A description of the newly offered course entitled Public Finance.
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11 Former students dies at Quasqueton; popular young man passed away after lingering illness Charles Oliver Basham died of tuberculosis on January 30, 1913.
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12 It is not strange Believes that the person who switched around the men's hats should set his standards higher.
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13 Miss Jennette Carpenter Hosted the English Club at her home.
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14 Newman Association; President Seerley addresses the Catholic students The topic for the meeting was "The Catholic Teacher in the Public Schools".
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15 Prof. Owen Perrine J. O. Perrine visited campus; Ida Fesenbeck's brother visited.
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16 You students have an opportunity Urges students to display Christian generosity and help those who lost items in the recent fire at Mathew Hall.
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17 Bernice Briggs Entertained friends at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. C. E. Pfifer.
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18 Dr. Ira B. Roadman Practicing in Minnesota.
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19 Exie McQuilkin Spent a day at her home in La Porte City.
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20 Florence Nenno Spent a day at her home in Rowley.
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21 Glenn Davis Spent the weekend in Cedar Falls.
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22 Helen Jaroleman Visited her home in Marshalltown.
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23 Joseph Martin Teaching eighth grade at East Waterloo.
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24 Lucy Harris Teaching sixth grade in Waterloo.
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25 May Wright Married C. F. Frame on December 25, 1912.
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26 Minnie Anderson Accepted teaching position in Waterloo.
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27 Miss Florence E. Ward Lectured in Mason City before the teachers association.
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28 Mr. and Mrs. McGeeney Visited Mrs. Whittaker.
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29 Mrs. Fox Mrs. Fox, New York City, visited chapel.
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30 Nellie Watson Entered school here.
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31 Pauline M. Leader She has been a physician at the hospital in Clarinda for twelve years.
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32 Prof. and Mrs. Colegrove Entertained friends.
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33 Prof. Roy V. Coffey Suffered a severe attack of the grippe.
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34 Professor Louis Begeman Attended a meeting of scientists in Iowa City in the new physical laboratory.
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35 The many friends of Orlo Bangs He is very successful in musical work in New York City.
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36 The students of the music department Presented a recital.
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37 Word has been received Oliver Basham died.
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38 Biggest event of the season A circus will be held.
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39 Frances Luse Teaching in Oelwein.
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40 Friends here received Mildred Bates married William McCann.
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41 Last week Science Club present its January program in the Science hall.
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42 Madalene Manning Accepted primary position in Superior.
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43 Mrs. Amy D. Winship Amy D. Winship re-entered the University of Purdue at the age of eighty-one.
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44 Mrs. Mary Crew Boedcher Elected superintendent of schools in Kittitak County, Washington.
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45 W. O. Cummins Superintendent of schools in Colville, Washington.
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46 College calendar Upcoming events.