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1 "Milestones"
Lynch--Samuel Adams (English Faculty)
Review of play given by the Class of 1914.
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2 Baccalaureate service President Seerley spoke on "The Noble Greatness of Sublime Living."
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3 Faculty gives senior reception Class prophecies were read at reception for the senior class.
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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.
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5 The memorial gateway Gateway on 26th Street will be dedicated as gift of Class of 1914.
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6 The music festival
Frampton--John Ross (Music Faculty)
Twelfth annual music festival consisted of "Samson and Delilah" performance by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra,
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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.
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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."
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11 Editorial Staff states their intentions for the upcoming year.
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12 Iowa receives fourth place in oratorical Stanley B. Newell of Iowa Wesleyan earned fourth place in the Interstate oratorical contest in Richmond, Indiana.
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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.
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15 In Mother Goose land
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16 Miss Constant entertains cabinet at breakfast Farewell breakfast held for Y. W. C. A. cabinets.
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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.
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19 New college song Fight song, written by George E. Wallace.
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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.
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22 Alumni day Review of Alumni Day events.
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23 Alumni gathering at Boone Cedar Falls College Club met at Viola Leese's home.
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24 Annual student recital Program of Commencement recital.
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25 Graduating exercises Thomas Huston Macbride gave Commencement address.
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26 Observations Quotes heard on campus.
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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.
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29 Bert Cleveland Spending a portion of summer vacation at home.
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30 During the summer vacation Bertha Hart plans to teach in the Chicago School of Music.
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31 Every year several members Faculty members granted leave of absence for postgraduate work; Miss Schuneman, Mr. Peterson, Mr. Getchell and Mr. Welles.
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32 From the "Des Moines Register and Leader" Hazel MacDonald is praised for her work with the Glidden High School orchestra.
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33 Miss Ada Whitney Visited friends on the Hill.
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34 Miss Alice Leech Returned to Cedar Falls to visit her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Murray.
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35 Miss Amy Arey Is in charge of primary department during summer session; will replace Mattie Hatcher.
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36 Miss Bess Findley Visited Sara Rice during Commencement.
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37 Miss Edna Allen Received master's degree from University of Chicago.
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38 Miss Florence Philpot Visiting friends in New Jersey and plans to spend summer vacation in New York City.
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39 Miss Frances Philo Re-elected to Y. W. C. A. position in Cedar Rapids.
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40 Miss Giberson Resigned and will teach in St. Cloud, Minnesota.
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41 Miss Gladys Young Plans to study in Berlin, Germany.
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42 Miss Grace Dunkelberg Visited friends on College Hill.
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43 Miss Gregg Sister visited.
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44 Miss Hallie Jennings Selected to teach in the geography department.
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45 Miss Hazel McCowen Spending the summer in Colorado.
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46 Miss Irene Coleson Irene Coleson visited friends on the Hill.
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47 Miss Jennie Marsh Attended alumni events.
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48 Miss Mabel Strickler Plans to replace Louise Anderson in Rock Rapids; Louise Anderson is to marry Malcolm Wilson in September.
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49 Miss Mae L. Toomey Chosen to teach in Seattle.
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50 Miss Magdalene Rud Plans to attend I. S. T. C.
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51 Miss Margaret Hanniwalt Visited Cedar Falls.
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52 Miss Mary Buchanan Visited Mae Wharam.
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53 Miss Mary Dick Plans to attend Columbia University for the summer, along with Julia Hurd and Marguerite Cadwallader.
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54 Miss May Foote Arrived home to visit her parents.
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55 Miss Olive Young Attended conference for home economics teachers in Des Moines.
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56 Miss Ruth Henderson Called home due to the death of her grandmother.
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57 Miss Sophia Thoene Returned home for summer vacation.
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58 Misses Emma and Helen Erickson Attended the graduation of their brother Carl.
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59 Mr. Brian Condit Plans to attend summer school in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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60 Mr. Gilbert Gunnerson Visited Cedar Falls during Commencement.
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61 Mr. Len Toomey Praised for his work with the Sigourney debate team.
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62 Mrs. Marion McFarland Walker Visited her son, Theron, in Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin.
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63 Mrs. S. W. Ludeking Visited her sister, Vesta Siekmeyer.
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64 On Wednesday afternoon Professor and Mrs. B. W. Merrill hosted a musical for friends.
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65 Prof. C. W. Stone Engaged as department of education instructor during the summer.
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66 Professor Karl Buren Stein Received Doctor of Music degree from Cornell College.
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67 Professor P. A. Bond Plans to study at the State University of Iowa.
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68 Saturday, in Shawnee, Okla. Gladys Foote married Professor Merle Attwooll.
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69 Teachers of the home economics department Entertained the seniors of the department.
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70 The engagement of Miss Florence Baskerville Florence Baskerville engaged to Henry E. Carrothers.
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71 The engagement of Miss Mabel Hinkson Mabel Hinkson announced engagement to Jacob Van Zwol.
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72 Two former I. S. T. C. girls Marion Preece and Ella Williams were honored at the University of Nebraska.