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1 Editorial Questions whether society work should be optional or mandatory; apologizes for number of mistakes in last issue of College Eye; encourages students to purchase an Old Gold.
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2 Burns delights audience W. J. Burns is a reformer of private and public morals.
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3 Patty will represent I. S. T. C. in interstate oratorical Willard Patty won first place again.
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4 $1,000 scholarships Awarded for practical work in summer months or interims.
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5 Prof. Geo. F. Kay delivers two splendid addresses Explained evolution; spoke at Bible study.
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6 Official Notes
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS and ISTC)
Kansas adopts Seerley textbook; Extension Service bulletin out; summer term will be six weeks; Training School will continue during the summer; Sarah Peters runs course of Bible study for women.
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7 Sioux tribe holds interesting meeting Biennial feast held.
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8 Lecture course Helen Keller will speak.
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9 Christian Associations Will hold regular meetings.
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10 Look! Stop! Listen! Kollege Karnival! Will be held in Gymnasium.
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11 Athletics Won against St. Joseph's, 23-21, and against Upper Iowa, 21-6; fifth member of gymnastic team selected; businessman's gym class held.
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12 Bert McDonald Teaching in a consolidated school near Batavia, Iowa.
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13 Hawley Whitacre Wrote a march entitled "The Cedar Falls Booster" which will be performed by the Cedar Falls Concert Band.
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14 Miss Alma Cutler Gave a concert in Northminster Presbyterian church in Waterloo.
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15 Miss Edith Riland Entertained the Young Peoples Baptist Union at her home.
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16 Miss Flora Stookey Enjoyed her time spent in Shellsburg, Iowa.
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17 Miss Marie Hoberg Spent time in Vermillion, South Dakota.
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18 Miss Mary Bang Teaching in the primary grades in Lake City.
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19 Miss Nelle Dickey Having success as teacher of home economics at Sheldon, Iowa.
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20 Miss Vera Mood Spent time at the home of her parents in Cedar Falls.
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21 Mr. Chas. Mantle Recently elected to the position of principal at Traer, Iowa.
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22 Mr. Len L. Toomey Called home to Cedar Falls due to the death of his father.
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23 Mr. William H. Reever Accepted the superintendent position in the Aurelia, Iowa, schools.
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24 Prof. Conrad, soloist Along with accompaniment, gave an interesting program.
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25 Societies Irving Society installed officers.
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26 The Iowa City Daily Citizen Recently reviewed a program by Robert Fullerton.
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27 The many friends of Mrs. Ella Danskin Shaw Many will regret to hear of the untimely death of her husband.
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28 The Nineteenth Century Club Held annual elections at the home of Mrs. August Freier.
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29 "Duplication of the Cube" Discussed at the meeting of the Mathematics Club.
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30 Carl Wild Spent time in Cedar Falls before returning to Minnesota.
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31 E. L. Dickinson of Lineville Spent time with friends on College Hill.
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32 Jasper Thompson Back in school after being called home due to the death of his brother.
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33 Miss Elizabeth Cripliver Spent time at Tipton, Iowa.
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34 Miss Eva Van Kirk Enjoyed time spent at Ellendale, Iowa.
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35 Miss Maude Jeffrey Enjoyed a visit from friends.
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36 Miss Miriam Bender and Miss Hazel Butterfield Enjoyed a visit to Ames, Iowa.
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37 Mr. Harry McDonald Confined to the College Hospital after an attack of appendicitis.
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38 Mr. W. W. Patty Confined to the College Hospital.
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39 Mrs. B. W. Merrill Received word that her sister is in failing health.
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40 Mrs. C. P. Colegrove Read a paper before the Cedar Falls Improvement League.
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41 Mrs. Martin Will leave to spend time with a daughter in Wichita Kansas.
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42 Prof. C. P. Colegrove Gave an address before the farmers' institute.
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43 Prof. G. S. Dick Judged the debate contest between Osage and Iowa Falls.
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44 The Cecilian Glee Club Elected new officers.
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45 The Clios and the Orios Held a party in the old gymnasium followed by a program.
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46 Twelve Teachers Study Centers Teachers Study Centers have been organized around the state.