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1 Ella Weisbard Ella Weisbard and Julia Bockenthien attended a house party at the home of Benona Jones of Waterloo.
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2 Fearing again wins first honors; wins the 12-pound shot put at the distance of 37 ft. 9 inches; Meyer stands second, Iblings is third Next week's event will be forty-five-yard low hurdles.
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3 Home oratorical Saturday night; twenty-second annual preliminary for interstate normal oratorical contest will be held Jan. 30 Eight men have entered I. S. T. C. preliminary.
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4 Mrs. Hart Home and Educational department of the Cedar Falls Women's Club meeting held on campus.
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5 Professor Stewart gives address; "Some Recent Conquests in Physics" is topic; good audience manifests interest in subject
Perrine--James Owen (Science Faculty)
Head of physics at University of Iowa, G. W. Stewart, spoke on campus.
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6 Roy Abbott Roy Abbott will lead Y. M. C. A. meeting.
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7 Teachers meet U. I. U. Thursday; will clash with the fast aggregation from Fayette; game will be called sharply at 8:15; a big house is expected Upper Iowa University will travel to Cedar Falls to compete on the Teachers College home court.
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8 Teachers wins from Wisconsin Normal; interpedagogic clash ends in a victory for the Teachers by a score of 19 to 12; it was a fast game throughout Gymnastics team performed during halftime.
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9 Y. W. C. A. carnival is coming; everything in the way of attractions; grand parade, shoot-the-chutes, bowling alleys, movies, dungeon of horrors Annual carnival will be held in the Gymnasium.
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10 A word from the Old Gold; the staff is working hard and the book will soon be complete; many interesting features; every student should subscribe Volume will contain 370 pages and is expected to be released six weeks earlier than usual.
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11 Annual meeting of the National Council of Teachers of English Review of events at conference in Chicago.
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12 Official Notes
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS and ISTC)
Announces and reviews events and important issues concerning education; plans for Vocational Building on hand; will seek bids soon; hope to begin work soon.
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13 The Oratorical Association
Bloom--Ernest D. (Classes of 1909 and 1915; Government Faculty)
Oratorical Association will charge students 20 cents for society work; budget is announced.
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14 Editorial College Eye staff election will take place; asks students to attend basketball game.
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15 Something doing next year Students interested in College Eye staff for next year announce their candidacy.
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16 A. B. senior notes News of senior students.
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17 Our library
Lichty--George Parker (Student--1922)
Says that students should look back proudly on their many hours of study in the library.
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18 Shakespearean; Jan. 29, 1915; winter program Shakespearean Literary Society announces program.
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19 The senior prom? Notes on senior students.
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20 Y. W. C. A. Review of events at recent meetings.
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21 A picture of J. C. Sanders James Sanders recognized for fine work in penitentiary.
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22 About one hundred and fifty Signed up to take county examinations.
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23 Among the county superintendents Ruby Lewis and John Slacks work in Tipton and Sac City, respectively.
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24 Bernice Thompson and Fay Crosby Spent weekend in Cedar Rapids.
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25 Clara Walls Visited the college.
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26 Clarke Hemsworth Visited friends at the college.
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27 Don Deal Spent the weekend in Cedar Falls.
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28 Edna Pollock and Maude Warren Are teaching in De Soto.
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29 Electricity class will meet at college Many downtown mechanics and electricians will take course offered by Professor Perrine.
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30 Elizabeth Bingham and Lois Tisdale Spent weekend in Cedar Rapids.
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31 Ella M. Thompson Is working in Des Moines.
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32 Florence Crowley Applied to teach in Monticello.
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33 Friends in Cedar Falls Helen Jaroleman and David Buck will be married.
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34 Martha Potgieter Left school because of the mumps.
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35 Miss Aitchison Has been doing study center work.
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36 Miss Childs Entertained friends at the Russell Lamson Hotel.
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37 Miss Correll and Miss Cresswell Entertained faculty friends.
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38 Miss Lillian Lambert Faculty members gave program for Woman's Club.
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39 Miss Ruth Shoemaker Has resigned her position in Urbana and is getting married.
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40 Miss Wellman Is on vacation.
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41 Mona Lutz Has returned to Logan after visiting Cedar Falls.
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42 Mrs. J. W. Robinson Enjoyed surprise visit from old college friends.
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43 Nettie Knudson Is teaching in Bode.
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44 One of the three A. C. Fuller will help prepare a list of reference books.
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45 President Seerley Attended Board of Education meeting.
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46 Prof. and Mrs. J. B. Knoepfler Are hosting dinner for friends.
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47 Prof. Macy Campbell and Prof. E. J. Cable Have been doing study center work.
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48 Reports come to us George H. Sawyer is superintendent at Osage.
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49 The faculty Cottage Reading Circle met.
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50 The kindergarten and primary seniors Held a party in the Gymnasium.
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51 Walter Bender Visited friends in Cedar Falls and Waterloo.
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52 Warren Proctor Stopped in Cedar Falls.
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53 The college girls Philathea Society was formed by women students attending the Baptist Sunday School; officers were elected.
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54 Death of Miss Ida Nailor Alumna Ida Nailor died on January 12, 1915, from pneumonia.
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55 N. C. A. notes News from the last meeting; the Reverend Father Wieneke gave presentation.
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56 Neotrophian program; Jan. 30, 1915; Are You Cultured?
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57 Rev. Metcalf addresses Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Review of the Reverend Metcalf's speech on Sunday evening.