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Maude E. Lane

Is teaching in Santa Barbara, California.

Elizabeth Jennings

Is teaching in Washington, Iowa.

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Mrs. Emery Duden Is principal in Lineville.
Thursa E. Slattery Is teaching in Billings, Montana.
Prof. John L. Cherney Visited the college.
Elizabeth Jennings Is teaching in Washington, Iowa.
Rev. and Mrs. Earl A. Roadman Visited friends and family in Cedar Falls.
Martha Batty Teaches in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Orbie Mason Works in Auburn, Washington.
Several I. S. T. C. graduates Are teaching in Perry.
Edna Haug Is teaching in Ossian.
Roy Shearn Roy Shearn, along with B. Baldwin, purchased Gibson and Graham grocery store.
Maude E. Lane Is teaching in Santa Barbara, California.
On Jan. 1, 1915 Nellie Finger married Stanley Anderson.
Three of the Marathon teachers Are ISTC graduates.
Mr. Calvin J. Schmitt Lives in Avoca.
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Baseball Baseball team is forced to practice indoors due to inclement weather.
Untitled Track and field competition in Springfield will now include a tennis tournament.
Triangular debate Friday evening; Teachers will meet Coe representatives on home floor; negative team will debate Morningside at Sioux City Debate team will discuss whether or not the government should own and operate all interstate railroads.
Legislators will visit college Iowa legislators from the Committee on Appropriations will visit Teachers College to assess the needs of the school before appropriating funds this year.
Albert Barrett Alumnus Albert Barrett will complete his master's degree at Columbia University.
Track Track and field team continues practicing indoors.
T. C. Club entertainment is planned; stirring program is being arranged; Vaudeville acts galore; music; magic; trapeze performance Variety of entertainment will be presented, including performance by I. S. T. C.'s gymnastics team.
Warren Proctor will give concert on March 30 Warren Proctor, currently traveling with the Chicago-Philadelphia grand opera company, will perform at the Cedar Falls Presbyterian Church.
Marshalltown High wins basketball tourney; defeats East Waterloo High in finals by a score of 20 to 14. Thus winning Northeastern Iowa championship Marshalltown High School will move on to statewide competition.
Teachers place second in gym. contest; lose first honors by a narrow margin; Grosz receives second honors; Iowa captures first place University of Iowa took first place in state meet, only eight points ahead of I. S. T. C.
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Mr. Coffey entertains Professor Coffey hosted the Philathea Society's meeting at the home of Mrs. Della Boehmier.
Two lecture course numbers during week; Mr. Harold Bauer and Mme. Hudson Alexander will appear Monday March 22; limited number of seats on sale Brief background on pianist and vocalist who will perform on campus; Robert Lafollette will speak Wednesday.
Cornell wins state oratorical; Warren Anderson is awarded first place with the oration "Vengeance is Mine:; Iowa Wesleyan is second; Morningside third Ernest Bloom represented I. S. T. C. at business meeting.
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Official Notes News of important educators; news from the recent National Education Association convention.
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The college debate Encourages the display of school spirit; claims spectators at the high school tournament should remain neutral; debate team will compete soon.
Student Volunteer Conference at Grinnell; nineteen delegates represent Teachers College at inspiring meetings Conference will be March 5, 6, and 7.
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Dual debate with Cape Girardeau; women of Teachers College and Cape Girardeau Normal School will thresh out immigration problem Women will compete on May 14th.
Twin-City Alumni Association Teachers College graduates now residing in the Twin Cities held alumni meeting.
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Mrs. A. H. Hoffman Won an election in Des Moines.
Orpha Mumper Will be teaching in Waterloo.
Miss Florence E. Ward Resigned for a position in Pullman, Washington.
Mrs. C. P. Colegrove Will speak at educational meeting in Clinton.
Mrs. H. H. Seerley Hosted Book and Needle Work club.
Miss Bertha Koester Visited the Hill, and her brother.
Miss Childs Gave pupil recital.
Prof. C. W. Stone Attended meeting in Des Moines.
Miss Florence E. Ward Is entertaining a friend from Tennessee.
Prof. O. M. Weigle Judged a debate.
Almost 1000 rural teachers Attended meeting on ISTC campus.
President Seerley Has returned to work after week-long illness.
Marguerite Railsback Has recovered from sickness.
Mrs. Walker and the Y. W. C. A. Entertained new students.
The Clios Meeting is at 4:00, not 6:30.
Marian Bonner Is recovering from operation.
Marie Merryman Has returned to school.
On next Saturday Philos will entertain Alphas.
The finance committee Met with I. S. T. C. officials.
Miss Myra Call Spent Saturday with her father.
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Eastern divisional oratorical at Oskaloosa, Feb. 5th, 1915; markings of judges Results by individual from oratorical contest.
Student night at tabernacle; large student delegation attends revival meeting on Tuesday evening Eight to nine hundred students and faculty members participated in Lowry Revival Meeting.