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1 "Dad" Elliott is coming; noted athlete and Y. M. C. A. worker will give a series of addresses at the college Dec. 17-20 International Y. M. C. A. secretary will give speech; photo.
2 Dual debate occurs Monday night; second annual clash between Teachers College and Highland Park; teams are well prepared Students will debate the present jury system in American courts.
3 Midwinter play is chosen; dramatization of Jenhs and Moore's comedy, "Stop Thief," will be presented by the students of the elocution department Bertha Martin will direct upcoming dramatic production.
4 Prof. Barnes knew Dad Elliott at Northwestern; speaks of his influence among the students and how he earned the name "Dad" A. J. Elliott earned the nickname "Dad" because of his bald head and stooped posture.
5 Prof. Gist visits in South Professor W. W. Gist traveled to Franklin, Tennessee, to experience the fiftieth anniversary memorial ceremony of Civil War battle.
6 Untitled Quote from "Dad" Elliott concerning where professionals should locate themselves.
7 What some of the students say of "Dad" Elliott Students who have heard A. J. Elliott speak offer their comments on him.
8 Women's athletic emblems appear; are granted by the athletic department for excellence in work; equivalent of six ones is required Physical training students have opportunity to earn the new letters.
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9 Indoor athletic contest; will be conducted on Saturday afternoons of the winter term; purpose is to test all around ability Track and field events will be held in the Gymnasium.
10 Night school is popular; attendance is rapidly increasing Cedar Falls Women's Club has expanded the number of night courses offered.
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11 Gymnastic team begins work; four members of previous team report for work; ten new men are trying out; the final contest occurs in March Team will perform during halftime of the basketball games in order to practice for their final competition.
12 Minnesingers do good work; have an excellent array of talent; tenor section is strong After last year's lull in available tenors, the Minnesingers are slowly regaining their strength; performed at the Boy's convention recently held on campus.
13 Miss Kiddoo resigns Y. W. C. A. presidency; will become pastor's college assistant for the local Presbyterian church Ida Gaarder will take Faith Kiddoo's place as president of the Y. W. C. A.
14 Miss Martin Laura Falkler Bertha Martin held party; W. W. Gist returns from travels.
15 Official Notes
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS and ISTC)
Notes important education-related events, from both on and off campus.
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16 Editorial Claims that support for debate team should be as strong as that for athletic teams.
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17 Alpha program December 18 Program of performers and their work.
18 Boys Conference is great success; over seven hundred attend meetings Largest enrollment was achieved at the Boys Conference held on campus.
19 Delphian Society; winter program, December 4 Program of performers and their work.
20 Elliott was one of the greatest football men Summary of A. J. Elliott's football career.
21 George Webber State Y. M. C. A. secretary, George Webber, will be on campus for A. J. Elliott's address; photo.
22 Y. W. C. A. notes Brief review of recent events and upcoming speakers.
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23 A number of I. S. T. C. students Took part in play, 'The Black Hawk County Fair'.
24 Ada Harvey Is teaching in Coin, Iowa.
25 Alice B. James Is in Little Rock.
26 Carl Fry Visited the Hill.
27 Clara L. Hancock Is teaching in Charles City.
28 Eleanor Giedeman Will be teaching in Spencer.
29 Emma Green Is doing well in Washington, Iowa.
30 Faye Thomas Is assistant principal in Rock Falls.
31 Helen Wilson and Lucile M. Jensen Are attending school in Ames.
32 Hilda Bakken Attended Teachers Association meeting.
33 Irene Coulson Is teaching in Humboldt.
34 Karl J. Knoepfler Is on editorial staff of the Iowa Law Bulletin.
35 Kate L. Hull Is teaching in Mt. Pleasant and taking classes at Wesleyan College.
36 Len Toomey Is working at Sigourney.
37 Lola Gregg Will be teaching in Guttenberg.
38 Mae Bates Was a judge at declamatory contest in Dumont.
39 Mary M. Marschall Is teaching in Mt. Ayr.
40 Master Irving Hart Is now four years old.
41 Mildred Meredith Is teaching in Oskaloosa.
42 Prof. Ira S. Condit Went to Fairbank.
43 Reuben M. Estes Died after an operation.
44 Ruth Henderson Will be working in West Side, Iowa.
45 Supt. A. W. Moore Is working in West Union.
46 Supt. G. C. Hamersly Visited Cedar Falls.
47 Supt. H. T. Potts Is working in Manchester.
48 Supt. John E. Partington Is working in Swea City.
49 Supt. S. Gates Reports high enrollment at Lehigh.
50 Supt. Walter I. Griffith Reports good enrollment in Waverly.
51 The full equipment of tools New equipment for manual training in Correctionville.
52 The local papers at Colfax S. A. Potts is superintendent at Colfax.
53 The Tuesday Club Met with Professor and Mrs. D. S. Wright.
54 Thomas B. Homan Is superintendent at Griswold.
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55 Clarke and Roger Wilson Enjoyed a hunting trip with friends.
56 Harold and Davis Palmer Visited their sister Gladys.
57 Miss Elizabeth Hughes and Prof. Davis Conducted tests in Waterloo.
58 Miss Florence E. Ward, Prof. C. P. Colegrove, and Prof. Eells Conducted institute work in Sac City and Storm Lake.
59 Miss Hatcher Is working in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
60 Prof. G. W. Walters Went to Tipton.
61 Several members of the faculty Saw a motion picture show.
62 Sophomores segregate; college Gymnasium is scene of Hard Time party Social gathering was held.
63 The sophomores Held a party.
64 Walter M. Parsons Attended conference.
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65 Aristos win first game; defeat Orios in first intersociety clash by a score of 13 to 12 Orios will play Philos.
66 Guy V. Aldrich Guy V. Aldrich will be on campus to hear A. J. "Dad" Elliott's address.