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1 Baseball schedule Schedule of 1916 season.
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2 Cecilians will give concert Program will include "Peer Gynt" and "The Voice of Fate".
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3 Interesting facts about the Philharmonic Random facts about the New York Philharmonic orchestra.
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4 Like a little gnome; Miss Leginska comes very highly recommended Review of piano concert given by Ethel Leginska.
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5 Miss Christine Thoene Christine Thoene has recovered enough from her injuries to leave the hospital.
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6 Miss Hilda Jacobsen's mother Hilda Jacobsen's mother and sister are visiting her.
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7 Schoolmaster's Club; second banquet of Teachers is much enjoyed Held business meeting over elaborate dinner.
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8 The New York Philharmonic; New York Philharmonic conductor a soloist Joseph Stransky will conduct the New York Philharmonic symphony orchestra when it performs here in April.
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9 Theo. Karle, an interpretative ballad singer Will sing with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra in April at T. C.
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10 Track schedule Schedule of meets for the year.
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11 Warren Proctor greatly applauded; young tenor proves himself an artist Sang mostly in German and English; sang one original song and a song by B. W. Merrill.
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12 College Directory People to contact for campus clubs and organizations.
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13 Iowa Club Election of new officers; were entertained by glee clubs.
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14 Miss Eva Anderson Eva Anderson has enrolled in the Rural Teaching course; Macy Campbell traveled to Wapello to give a special lecture to school boards, parents, and teachers; Frances Sage is now teaching in Demonstration School No. 6.
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15 The Education Club Professor Colegrove discussed the development of study centers in Iowa.
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16 "Honoraries" banquet Zetas Honorary members held formal banquet for members of Zetalethean Society.
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17 Leap Year program; Homerians have interesting meeting Held a Leap Year program on topic of dating and marriage.
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18 Society Neotrophian Society held banquet to celebrate twenty-fifth year of existence.
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19 The English Club Met at Professor Lynch's house; program included three essays and a vocal solo.
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20 "A fine sense of humor" Do nothing that could physically harm other students, even if it is meant as a joke.
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21 A grain of salt Encourages readers to read editorials critically.
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22 Country rooters Curious as to why a herd of pigs wandered around campus one afternoon.
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23 Spring Encourages students to appreciate nature, especially as spring approaches.
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24 Tact Encourages students to use tact.
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25 The changing home of authority Encourages students to trust in God and stand firm in their beliefs.
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26 The purpose of a college Critique of changes in college atmosphere.
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27 Student volunteer meeting Susan Orvis spoke of her volunteer work in Tallas, Turkey.
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28 C. F. H. S.--T. C. H. S. basketball banquet Freshman Home Economics club served four-course meal to thirty people.
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29 Official News of area schools; alumni news; National Education Association news.
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30 T. C. H. S. had a good season; made 274 points to opponents' 231 T. C. H. S. basketball team was defeated by Iowa Falls, 36-35; gives scores of all games this season.
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31 Y. W. C. A. At regular meeting, discussed "The Difference Between the Feeling and Willing of a Girl's Religion"; joint prayer meeting with Y. M. C. A. to be held.
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32 Margery Gist Visited friends in Iowa City and Cedar Rapids.
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33 Miss Barr, Miss Hooper, and Mr. Fullerton Attended a convention in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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34 Miss Catherine Jensen Visited her sister.
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35 Miss Elizabeth McDonald Is spending her vacation in Cedar Falls.
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36 Miss Elvira Norman Spent weekend in Tripoli.
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37 Miss Esther Knudsen Spent the weekend in Iowa City.
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38 Miss Gladys Kinsey Visited friends in Des Moines.
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39 Miss Gladys Young Is teaching in Harlan.
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40 Miss Helen Hinkson Is enjoying a visit from her sister.
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41 Miss Inez Brown Spent time at her home on the Hill.
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42 Miss Jacoba Van Dellen Visited her home in Hampton.
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43 Miss Jessie Borghart Is enjoying a visit from her grandmother.
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44 Miss Leona Meils Is ill with blood poisoning.
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45 Miss Maybelle Rathes Is a physical director at Y. W. C. A.
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46 Miss Mildred Warner Visited her home in Parkersburg.
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47 Miss Miriam Robertson Has returned to school.
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48 Miss Olive Lawrence Visited her sister in Parkersburg.
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49 Miss Riggs Makes a comment about living in a desert.
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50 Miss Selma Barnes Has returned from a visit to Iowa City.
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51 Miss Zelma Moulton Visited Rockford, Illinois.
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52 Miss Zoe Harmon Visited her home in Cedar Falls.
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53 Misses Clara Sabin and Beatrice Burke Will be visiting Manchester.
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54 Mr. Hilman Gaarder Visited his sister Ida, who has been sick.
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55 Mr. Howard Parker Visited Clara Kirkeberg.
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56 Mr. Myron Begeman Is visiting his father.
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57 Mr. Tahlers Visited his daughter Clara.
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58 Mrs. Alice Lennon Visited Sioux City.
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59 Paul Farlow Spent the weekend in Vinton.
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60 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Attended a music conference in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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61 The honorary member Zeta literary society members were entertained.
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62 The past week Bess Howell enjoyed a visit from her mother.
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63 Wm. McGrew Visited his parents in Burlington.