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1 Annual home meet held; stiff wind made time of some events slow; Cedar Falls High also participates in event; the new men show up well Results from practice track meet are announced.
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2 Baseball Team will travel to Dubuque and then to Platteville, Wisconsin.
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3 Big five contest Friday evening Lester Ary will represent I. S. T. C. at the annual oratorical contest of the Interstate League of State Normal Schools in La Crosse, Wisconsin.
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4 Final Training School contest; Paul Shoemaker is awarded first honors Twelve students compete in oratorical and dramatic contest; winners are listed.
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5 Noted educator visits Teachers College; Dr. A. E. Winship of Boston spends two days at college; will study cooperation plan Dr. A. E. Winship will be studying rural education plan started by President Seerley.
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6 Teachers took Dubuque Germans into camp; opened season at home; won what the Germans thought they had; green material rounding in good shape I. S. T. C. won in baseball against Dubuque, 8-7.
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7 Track I. S. T. C. will face Upper Iowa University.
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8 A word about the College Eye Encourages students to subscribe to next year's College Eye.
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9 Irving-Homerian contest First and third places were won by Homerians, while second place went to the Irvings at annual debate.
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10 Training School organizes tennis team Training School took second place at triangular against Independence and Manchester schools.
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11 U. S. Bureau to examine state schools; at request of State Board Bureau will make educational survey Bachelor of Arts degree in education at I. S. T. C. will not be included in inspection; will not re-open the coordination controversy.
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12 Untitled Students and faculty will travel to Iowa City to attend annual convention of the Iowa Academy of Science.
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13 Mr. Bert McDonald Students visited schools in Clarksville.
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14 Official Notes
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS and ISTC)
Notes important state and national education-related events; several alumni teaching at other colleges; state will conduct survey of state educational institutions; coordination controversy will not be re-opened..
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15 Y. M. C. A. Summary of address given by Mr. Silliman of the Citizens Savings Bank.
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16 Y. W. C. A. Ida Rolfe led devotional meeting; Professor Condit spoke during joint meeting on "Drifting."
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17 Editorial Gives best wishes for Lester Ary's performance in La Crosse.
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18 Perhaps no place on earth
Justesen--Axel E. (Classes of 1912 and 1916)
Criticizes apparent narrow-mindedness in college communities.
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19 Mechanical drawing put to test Questionnaire was developed and sent to approximately two hundred authorities in order to establish some means of standardization in the area of mechanical drawing.
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20 Something lacking Student had trouble finding a place to share the company of a campus visitor.
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21 Walter Briggs Walter Briggs visited friends on College Hill.
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22 A number of I. S. T. C. girls Attended house party in Parkersburg.
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23 Algona, Many graduates teach there.
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24 Anna Cleo Hurley Is assistant principal in Galva.
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25 Antonia Urbany Is teaching in Vermilion, South Dakota.
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26 Briggs of '14 Is visiting Herman Erickson.
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27 Don Deal Is in the hospital after being hit by a car in Cedar Rapids.
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28 Eleanor Jones Is back in school.
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29 Estella Sheldon Returned home to be with sick mother.
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30 Esther Dunn Returned to school after illness.
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31 Ethel J. Whitten Is an assistant in Denver, Colorado; Letitia Whitten is working in Charles City.
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32 Faith Kiddoo Returned home to visit her sick mother.
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33 Faye Palmer Will prepare for Chautauqua work in Chicago.
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34 Helen Seevers Returned home due to father's death.
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35 Jane Oliver Visited Merle Brown.
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36 Laura Huber and Dorothea Bohling Spent weekend with Maye Holtz in Dysart.
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37 Lillian Knipe-Berninghausen Is working in Marble Rock.
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38 Lizzie Jones Is taking care of her parents.
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39 Lucile McRobert Joke about comment she made.
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40 Mae Howell Entertained Jane Bigelow.
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41 Margaret Griffin Is part of a teaching order in Cherokee.
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42 Marie Purdy Went home to her sick father.
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43 Mary Hames Is studying with Professor Merrill before she returns to Chicago.
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44 Mary Henderson Is a supervisor in Vermilion, South Dakota.
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45 Maude Bozarth Is a social worker in New York.
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46 Maude Nicholas Entertained her mother.
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47 Miss Anna G. Childs Entertained her brother.
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48 Miss Lillian Goodwin Spent some time with her mother.
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49 Mrs. Mabel Bagby Whannel Is living in Lorens.
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50 Mrs. Morrin Will be moving to El Paso, Texas.
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51 Neva Agnew Wilson Married Arch. D. Keys; they live in Portland, Oregon.
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52 P. J. Hansen Is living in Alden and visited Cedar Falls.
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53 Prof. Ed Coe Is superintendent in Shelby.
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54 Richard O. Bagby Is superintendent in Hartley.
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55 Ruby Jones Spent the weekend in Sioux City.
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56 The English Club Is preparing for their annual May breakfast.
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57 The Y. M. C. A. boys Had social gathering in the Gym.
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58 W. L. Veatch Is setting up exhibits at the Annual Iowa Photographer's Convention.
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59 Zetta R. Higgins Is attending college in Nebraska.
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60 Zola Hostetter Is teaching in Fairfield; her sister Fern got married.
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61 A number of the I. S. T. C. music faculty Plan to attend music festival at Mount Vernon.
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62 Corrine Record Teaching in Le Mars.
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63 Elizabeth Quinn Working in Fredericksburg.
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64 Frances Lawrence Teaching in Parkersburg.
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65 Frances Lundberg Teaching in Swea City.
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66 Genevieve Brown Teaching in Pocahontas.
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67 George J. Blythe and Fred Clark Visited the campus.
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68 Hazel Kean Teaching in Le Mars.
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69 Marjorie Parks Working in Reinbeck.
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70 Mayme Devine Teaching in Le Mars.
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71 Miss Hazel Brown and Miss Edna Sanford Are traveling out west.
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72 Prof. C. P. Colegrove and Macy Campbell Engaged in study center work.
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73 Prof. J. O. Perrine Will study at University of Michigan.
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74 Professors L. Begeman, S. F. Hersey Attended the meeting of the Academy of Science and Mathematics.
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75 Roxie Weeks Teaching in Shell Rock.
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76 Ruth Roberts Teaching in Pocahontas.
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77 The Philathea Sunday School Class Enjoyed a breakfast at Cedar Heights.
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78 The Tuesday Club Met at the home of Mrs. H. H. Seerley
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79 Veatch, the picture man Is attending photographers' convention in Des Moines.
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80 Secrets Campus gossip.
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81 The Old Gold here Yearbooks have been delivered.
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82 Things we would like to know Campus gossip.