Issue Contents

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1 College Band Roster of college band is listed.
2 Football Practices continue; prospects look promising.
3 Head of primary department is honored Florence Ward became member of the education board of the General Federation of Women's Clubs.
4 Irving Society Regular meeting was held.
5 Lecture course 1914-1915 Paul Althaus, Terrucio Busoni, and Senator Robert M. LaFollette make up the entertainers and speakers who will visit campus as a part of the lecture course.
6 Ossolis picnic at San Souci Review of events at Ossoli meeting and social.
7 T. C. orator selected for state intercollegiate
Lynch--Samuel Adams (English Faculty)
Lester Ary took first in preliminary oratorical contest; will compete in Eastern Division contest.
8 The Shake and Aristo formal Review of social gathering.
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9 The English of college students
Gist--William Wesley (English Faculty)
Professor Gist claims that college students use too much poor English.
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10 How the faculty do it Description of vacation taken by Miss Goodwin, Miss Wild, Miss Fesenbeck, Miss Ethel Arey, Miss Oliver, Mrs. John McVicar, and Miss Ash of Des Moines.
11 Professor Mount addresses Sunday student gathering George Mount spoke to the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. concerning the importance of divine guidance to success.
12 Untitled Brief exchange between anonymous student and Miss Martin at the loan desk.
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13 Editorial Encourages students to contribute news items; claims that upcoming oratorical contest will benefit all who participate.
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14 Untitled Comments on faculty, students, and happenings on campus.
15 Will Cupid never stop? Wedding announcements.
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16 Literary societies Programs from literary meetings.
17 Y. W. C. A. notes Review of Y. W. C. A. activities this past week.
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18 After two years Evelyn Raw accepted position near Dubuque.
19 Alma Cutler Teaching at the Ross Conservatory of music in Waterloo.
20 Chauncey Houstman Visited campus during his travels as the manager for the Jones Chautauqua company.
21 Edwin Coan Moore Mrs. Edrie (Cohoon) Moore gave birth a son in early summer.
22 Grace Du Bois Returned to Iron Mountain, Minnesota, to continue her work there.
23 Harriet Jongewaard Teaching Kindergarten in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
24 Helen Wells Working as a dietician in a women's hospital in Baltimore, Maryland.
25 Leta Wilcox Teaching primary grades in Pocatello, Idaho.
26 Lora Stone Teaching primary grades in Marion.
27 Mabel Parish Graduated from the University of Colorado and continues to work in the history and Latin departments.
28 Mary Barnum Accepted critic teacher position at the State Normal School in Dillon, Montana.
29 O. J. Kirketeg Visited friends on campus before entering law classes at the state university.
30 Ruth Fulmer Teaching in Oelwein again.
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31 Adele Brogan Called home due to her grandfathers death.
32 Among the new scholars Hazel Harlor, valedictorian of the 1914 class of East Waterloo, is enrolled in classes.
33 Carl Wild Left to study English at the University of Minnesota.
34 Dr. Rodney Arey Living in Muscatine.
35 Elizabeth Harrison Visited the Hill.
36 Fern Lalan Visited College Hill with her mother.
37 Fern Mitchell Taking a nursing course at the hospital in Waterloo.
38 George Vinall Return to his work at the Y. M. C. A. in Springfield, Massachusetts.
39 Gladys Bennett Married Dr. Wesson in July.
40 Harold Maynard Enrolled in post-graduate work at Iowa.
41 Harry L. Lambert Working in his senior year of medical studies at Iowa.
42 Hazel Flagler Teaching in Mountain Home, Idaho.
43 Helen Hinkson Returned to her home in Stuart for the weddings of her sister and her brother.
44 Homer Veatch Plans to enter the University of Chicago.
45 Julia Bahl Teaching in Cedar Falls and entertaining Mrs. Cooper from Nebraska.
46 Kenneth Colegrove Re-elected to teach at Mt. Holyoke College in Massachusetts.
47 Lilly Robinson Working in Iowa City at the University.
48 Louise Arnold Called home due to her mother's illness.
49 Master Theron Walker Spending a year at the boys school in Prairie du Chien.
50 Miriam Chase and Eleanor Bemis Attended the wedding of Miriam Chase's sister.
51 Miss Eva Gregg and Miss Myra Call Entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Pierce.
52 Miss Letha Criswell Visited campus.
53 Miss Marion Chapman Left to resume teaching in Nashville, Tennessee.
54 Mr. and Mrs. Egloff Daughter Ruth plans to get married on October 1.
55 Mrs. Bravinder Visited her daughters on campus.
56 On last Thursday evening Professor Lynch entertained department guests.
57 President Seerley and Mr. Roger Leavitt Attended a board meeting in Iowa City.
58 Prof. Campbell and Walters Spoke at a teacher's institute.
59 Prof. Colegrove Visited a teacher's institute and attended a study center gathering.
60 Prof. Wright Attended dedication services of a new school building in Carroll.
61 Professor Stone Addressed the Home Educational department of the women's clubs.
62 The Class of 1914 Many members of the East Waterloo class of 1914 are enrolled.
63 The kindergarten seniors Entertained at a picnic.
64 The parents of Elsie Eberhardt Visited campus.
65 Violet Guthrie Called home due to her mother's illness.