Issue Contents
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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. |