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. |
Page 3
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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. |
Page 5
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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. |
Page 7
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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. |