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1 "Milestones"
Lynch--Samuel Adams (English Faculty)
Review of play given by the Class of 1914.
2 Baccalaureate service President Seerley spoke on "The Noble Greatness of Sublime Living."
3 Faculty gives senior reception Class prophecies were read at reception for the senior class.
4 Ground is broken for new dormitory Bartlett Hall foundation is being constructed; will cost about $100,000; description of building and rooms; completion date is September 1, 1915.
5 The memorial gateway Gateway on 26th Street will be dedicated as gift of Class of 1914.
6 The music festival
Frampton--John Ross (Music Faculty)
Twelfth annual music festival consisted of "Samson and Delilah" performance by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra,
7 Untitled 1914 baseball team; photo.
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8 Debate and oratory; Patty captures first place in Interstate Normal Oratorical; fall debating team defeats Highland Park I. S. T. C. defeated Highland Park, 3 1/2 to 2 1/2, but lost to Coe and Morningside in triangular; Willard Patty took first in Interstate Normal contest.
9 Men are chosen for Highland Park debate Preliminary for next fall's Highland Park College debate was held.
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10 Delta Sigma Rho initiates; ordeal is shared in by old members as well as new Initiations were held at "The Log Cabin."
11 Editorial Staff states their intentions for the upcoming year.
12 Iowa receives fourth place in oratorical Stanley B. Newell of Iowa Wesleyan earned fourth place in the Interstate oratorical contest in Richmond, Indiana.
13 Orio society awarded Sage trophy Society won recognition for placing the most men in the intercollegiate debates.
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14 Christian associations; Geneva campaign brings results; large I. S. T. C. delegation will attend summer conference Sixteen men will make up I. S. T. C. representation at Geneva conference; women students will attend Y. W. C. A. conference.
15 In Mother Goose land
16 Miss Constant entertains cabinet at breakfast Farewell breakfast held for Y. W. C. A. cabinets.
17 The Training School News from the Training School; enjoying new school building; accounts of end of year ceremonies and celebrations.
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18 A review of athletics 1913-1914 athletic season has been eventful.
19 New college song Fight song, written by George E. Wallace.
20 Teachers win Hawkeye meet I. S. T. C. defeated six colleges during 2nd Annual Hawkeye Conference Track and Field Meet; results are posted.
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21 A drama of real life Humorous story about Rex Haight and a train.
22 Alumni day Review of Alumni Day events.
23 Alumni gathering at Boone Cedar Falls College Club met at Viola Leese's home.
24 Annual student recital Program of Commencement recital.
25 Graduating exercises Thomas Huston Macbride gave Commencement address.
26 Observations Quotes heard on campus.
27 Robinson captures tennis tournament Ben Robinson defeated J. O. Perrine to win school tennis championship.
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28 A special chair in history Miriam Woolson Brooks, of Des Moines, will be here for the summer session.
29 Bert Cleveland Spending a portion of summer vacation at home.
30 During the summer vacation Bertha Hart plans to teach in the Chicago School of Music.
31 Every year several members Faculty members granted leave of absence for postgraduate work; Miss Schuneman, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Getchell and Mr. Welles.
32 From the "Des Moines Register and Leader" Hazel MacDonald is praised for her work with the Glidden High School orchestra.
33 Miss Ada Whitney Visited friends on the Hill.
34 Miss Alice Leech Returned to Cedar Falls to visit her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Murray.
35 Miss Amy Arey Is in charge of primary department during summer session; will replace Mattie Hatcher.
36 Miss Bess Findley Visited Sara Rice during Commencement.
37 Miss Edna Allen Received master's degree from University of Chicago.
38 Miss Florence Philpot Visiting friends in New Jersey and plans to spend summer vacation in New York City.
39 Miss Frances Philo Re-elected to Y. W. C. A. position in Cedar Rapids.
40 Miss Giberson Resigned and will teach in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
41 Miss Gladys Young Plans to study in Berlin, Germany.
42 Miss Grace Dunkelberg Visited friends on College Hill.
43 Miss Gregg Sister visited.
44 Miss Hallie Jennings Selected to teach in the geography department.
45 Miss Hazel McCowen Spending the summer in Colorado.
46 Miss Irene Coleson Irene Coleson visited friends on the Hill.
47 Miss Jennie Marsh Attended alumni events.
48 Miss Mabel Strickler Plans to replace Louise Anderson in Rock Rapids; Louise Anderson is to marry Malcolm Wilson in September.
49 Miss Mae L. Toomey Chosen to teach in Seattle.
50 Miss Magdalene Rud Plans to attend I. S. T. C.
51 Miss Margaret Hanniwalt Visited Cedar Falls.
52 Miss Mary Buchanan Visited Mae Wharam.
53 Miss Mary Dick Plans to attend Columbia University for the summer, along with Julia Hurd and Marguerite Cadwallader.
54 Miss May Foote Arrived home to visit her parents.
55 Miss Olive Young Attended conference for home economics teachers in Des Moines.
56 Miss Ruth Henderson Called home due to the death of her grandmother.
57 Miss Sophia Thoene Returned home for summer vacation.
58 Misses Emma and Helen Erickson Attended the graduation of their brother Carl.
59 Mr. Brian Condit Plans to attend summer school in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
60 Mr. Gilbert Gunnerson Visited Cedar Falls during Commencement.
61 Mr. Len Toomey Praised for his work with the Sigourney debate team.
62 Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker Visited her son, Theron, in Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin.
63 Mrs. S. W. Ludeking Visited her sister, Vesta Siekmeyer.
64 On Wednesday afternoon Professor and Mrs. B. W. Merrill hosted a musical for friends.
65 Prof. C. W. Stone Engaged as department of education instructor during the summer.
66 Professor Karl Buren Stein Received Doctor of Music degree from Cornell College.
67 Professor P. A. Bond Plans to study at the State University of Iowa.
68 Saturday, in Shawnee, Okla. Gladys Foote married Professor Merle Attwooll.
69 Teachers of the home economics department Entertained the seniors of the department.
70 The engagement of Miss Florence Baskerville Florence Baskerville engaged to Henry E. Carrothers.
71 The engagement of Miss Mabel Hinkson Mabel Hinkson announced engagement to Jacob Van Zwol.
72 Two former I. S. T. C. girls Marion Preece and Ella Williams were honored at the University of Nebraska.