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13 Miss Hazel Strayer and Inez Brown give recital; former I. S. T. C. students delight Independence audience Article from Independence Record praises musical performance by I. S. T. C. faculty.
14 Official Notes
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS and ISTC)
Notes recent important meetings on campus; faculty on new committees are listed.
15 Rapid growth of extension work; more than one-half of counties in the state are reached; fifty study centers Approximately 1500 students are enrolled in extension courses.
16 Untitled Women students born in August, September, and October enjoyed birthday party.
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17 A soliloquy before the game Creative work describing the experiences of a football player.
18 Editorial effervescences Briefly comments on a number of subjects.
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19 Alpha program Program from last meeting of the Alpha Literary Society.
20 Homerian Society Program from last meeting.
21 The status quo of the freshmen States campus rules for freshmen to follow.
22 Y. W. C. A. Review of events at last week's meetings.
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23 A letter of invitation Invitations were sent to all alumni to attend a banquet and reunion.
24 A picture of Miss Mary Ann Kaufman Featured in the "Music New."
25 According to reports Ben Robinson is working in the manual training department in Guttenberg, Iowa.
26 After a long illness Avis Williams died in California at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cilley.
27 Aubrey Grubb Called home due to the death of her mother.
28 Blanche Martin Teaching in West Union; visited Cedar Falls.
29 Casper Schenk Candidate for United States senate; spoke at a rally in Waterloo.
30 Cedar Falls High Defeated Ackley, 30-0.
31 Cleo Williams Attended her brother's wedding in Cedar Rapids.
32 Dena Gillin Visited campus for a week.
33 Eleanor Bemis Eleanor Bemis visited her home in Bondurant.
34 Elva Bailey Visited friends on campus.
35 Faith Downs Returned to classes.
36 Grover Hammersly Visited Cedar Falls.
37 Helena Messerschmidt Studying in the American School of Osteopathy in Kirksville, Missouri.
38 Martha Benbow Attended her sister Margaret's wedding.
39 Miriam Bender Visited friends in Cedar Falls; teaching in Albert Lea, Minnesota.
40 Miss Mary Townsend Living in Des Moines and teaching Y. W. C. A. classes.
41 Miss Sara M. Riggs Visited relatives in Nashua and Waverly.
42 Miss Vivien
43 Miss Yonda Called home due to her grandmother's death.
44 Mr. John L. Conrad Visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fullerton.
45 Mrs. (Mary Crew) Boedcher Mary Boedcher is the county supervisor in Kittitas County, Ellensburg, Washington.
46 Mrs. (Mary Wilson) Fitzgerald Visited campus.
47 Mrs. John J. Williams Visited friends in Cedar Falls and attended the Eastern Star Convention in Waterloo.
48 Mrs. Walker Visited Ames and Des Moines studying dormitories and cafeterias.
49 Prof. J. B. Knoepfler Visited Blairsburg.
50 The county examinations Ninety-three people took the examinations.
51 The Neos had a party A party was held in the old gymnasium.
52 The Y. W. C. A. cabinet Entertained the advisory board.
53 Two Kirksville Normal teachers Miss Savage and Miss Patterson visited classes on campus.
54 Wanda Crisman Plans to begin teaching at Dewitt High School.
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55 Charles Perrott Visited friends and family in Guttenberg.
56 Erwin Sage Refereed the Waverly versus Osage game.
57 Harry Anderson Attended his sister's wedding in Lyle, Minnesota.
58 Kathleen Case Visited by her mother and her friend, Mrs. Roberts.
59 Margaret and Nell Barnes Spent a day in Cherokee at their home.
60 Miss Ida Bartholf Teaching in Iowa Falls; visited Cedar Falls.
61 Miss Irena Simpson Father visited.
62 Miss Mary Simpson Mary Simpson visited Mrs. E. Lalan.
63 Mrs. Henderson Visited, along with her daughter Esther, Ruth Henderson
64 On Saturday evening The junior kindergarten women entertained the seniors.
65 Paul Farlow Drove to Fayette.
66 Prof. R. Coffey Entertained his Sunday School class at a get-together by the river.
67 Prof. W. W. Gist The Reverend Nathan Gist was appointed to a pastorate in Webster, Massachusetts.
68 Roy Abbott Was visited by Professor Palmer and Professor Davis at his home in Conesville.
69 The Glenn boys Visited friends in Parkersburg.
70 The Iowa Club Third program of the year consisted of talk by Professor Rice and a debate presented by students.
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71 Harry Shedd is given surprise; about thirty friends gather at Shedd residence Saturday night Guests dressed in Halloween costumes at Harry Shedd's surprise birthday party.
72 Irving Society, Nov. 6, 1914 Program.
73 Men preparing for Highland debate; bench of judges in place of the modern jury is the question Six men will represent I. S. T. C. at Highland Park debate on December 20.
74 Shakespearians program Will consider factory work.
75 Tostlebe timnambulations Halloween party was held at the home of Carl Tostlebe.
76 Training School loses to Oelwein; are defeated in a hard fought game Saturday by the narrow margin of 10 to 12 Teachers College High School was defeated at Oelwein.
77 Untitled The Training School; photo.
78 Zeta program, Nov. 8th, 1914