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Bible study for college credit College will offer four courses for credit.
Baccalaureate address First part of text of President Seerley's address; photo.
Enrollment sets high water mark; over 1700 enroll the first day Rooming and boarding houses seem to be unaffected by the opening of Bartlett Hall.
Bartlett Hall Description of the hall and rooms; 124 women reside there; brief summary of rules.
The Robins Campaign Raymond Robins will conduct evangelical campaign on campus; follows Dad Elliott's campaign last year; photo.
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Y. W. C. A. Will have three national workers on campus.
What audiences say Tributes to the work of Raymond Robins.
Announcements Students announce their candidacy for staff positions on the Old Gold.
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Brown and Porter remodel photo gallery Mr. Porter has just entered the business with Mr. Brown; shop extensively remodeled.
Jorgensen and Sorensen win two prizes Win prizes in photography competition.
Organ recital Performance program for Palmer Christian recital.
Lewis opens new shop C. C. Lewis has moved his barber shop farther up College Hill.
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The Old Gold Many candidates are seeking staff positions.
Initiations Believes that the literary societies should rise above past hazing practices.
Editorial Encourages students to have an open mind and discover things.
Raymond Robins Tribute to speaker who will be on campus.
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Mitze Dry Cleaners establish college branch Mr. Mitze opens shop in rooms formerly occupied by Morris Levy.
Morris Levy moves into new quarters Opens up new shop for his dry cleaning business.
Untitled Lester Ary and George Zimmerman returned from Columbia University, where they had spent the summer.
Local tin-shower at Begemans Noisy charivari greets newly wedded Begemans.
Y. M. C. A. holds paddle informal Account of paddling gauntlet.
Cafeteria opens with big business Bartlett Hall cafeteria opens on September 14, 1915, under the direction of Mildred Walls; serves four hundred meals at noon, fewer at breakfast and dinner;
The new student Cartoon depicting the experiences of the new student.
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Y. M. C. A. Employment Bureau YMCA will try to match employers with students who can do the work.
Official News notes on alumni and professional organizations.
Football prospects 112 men are out for football.
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Miss Lynch Secretary from the Y. W. C. A. will return along with Miss Helmer.
Miss Mabel Heller Teaching at Lohrville, Iowa.
Miss Lucy Porter Enjoyed a visit from her father.
Mrs. Chal. Ford of Washington, Iowa Spending time with her daughter, Rhea Ford.
Mr. Hawley Whitacre Will read a paper at the Iowa Commercial Club meeting.
Miss D. W. Norris Returned to her home in Grinnell after spending time with her daughter, Ellen.
The College Band Will play Mr. Whitacre's March "Purple and Gold".
Reception for Catholic Students The Newman Catholic Organization entertained the new Catholic students at a reception in the Gymnasium.
Mrs. Joe Egloff of this city Teaching temporarily in the Home Economics department.
Miss Irene Simpson Gone to Minnesota to enter the training school for Y. W. C. A.
Miss Hazel Butterfield Working in the Y. W. C. A. training school in Minneapolis.
Miss Katharine Theelen of Exira, Iowa Called to her home by the death of her father.
Delphian tea Tea party took place, hosted by the Delphian literary society.
Neos turn Epicurians The Neos hosted a gathering in the Gymnasium.
Miss Gladys Young Spending time at home with her mother.
Mrs. Homer Seerley, Miss Myra Call, and Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Left to attend the board meeting of the Iowa Federation of Women's Clubs in Colfax.
Parker Lichty Traveled extensively in California this summer.
Professor Barnes Sold his residence on Twenty-Third Street.
Miss Ruth Hutchins Spent time with Miss Beal of Cedar Falls.
Mr. Leonard St. John Accepted a position as instructor at Purdue University.
Dr. MaGee Recently married to Fay Vaughn; will continue to work in Waterloo.
Mrs. Blanche Walters and Mabel Parrish Teaching in the High School at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.
Miss Emma Belschner, Mr. Lou Schlatter and Mr. Lewis Cornish All are teaching high school at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.
Miss Mae Howell of Waterloo Entertained a company of twenty young people at a birthday dinner in honor of Jane Bigelow.
Miss Carlton Spent her summer in extensive travel throughout the west.
Mr. Schluter Left for Columbia to obtain his master's degree.
Clio Informal Cliosophic literary society gave an informal dinner for their friends.
We are pleased to hear Minna Merriam was elected president of the Long Beach City Teachers' Club in California.
Harry Anderson Recently visited the college and played at the band concert.
Professors Colegrove, Brown, Eells and Osborne Have been doing institute work in Clinton.
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Professor C. P. Colegrove Devotes half of his week to teaching and the other half to extension work.
Professor Charles H. Meyerholz Visited Canal Zone after summer session.
Professor D. S. Wright Visited World's Fairs in California.
Edw. A. Ruppelt Spent time on College Hill on his way to Chicago.
Major Anderson, formerly of Fort Sumptor Gave up doctors work in Iowa City to open a drug store in Dike.
President and Mrs. Homer H. Seerley Spent time traveling in the West.
Josephine Dodge Stopped to visit friends on her way to Clarksville.
Mr. C. A. Fullerton's new house New house has only a few things left to work on.
Miss Helen Brocksmit Will take over duties running Bartlett Hall.
Miss Mabel Lodge Spent time at the State Fair.
Miss Kittie Weisbard Enrolled in the B. A. section of the senior class.
Any girls Women who wish to meet with Miss Helmer or Miss Lynch should make appointments with Miss McCague.
Miss Lillian V. Lambert Building a new house on Iowa Street.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Berkstrasser Recently moved into Mr. Shield's house on Olive Street; J. O. Perrine had been living there.