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| Teachers trim Grinnell 20-18; purple defeats Grinnell in close game here last Saturday evening; play a brilliant game | This was the last game Coach Perrine coached. |
| Men banquet Coach Perrine; T. C. athletes honor their former coach | Forty-one students and guests attended Professor Perrine's going away banquet. |
| W. S. S. campaign in full sway; professors active in work | Teachers in Rural Education are encouraging their students to buy War Savings Stamps. |
| Dr. Cadman will lecture | S. Parkes Cadman will speak about "Our Duty in the Present Crisis"; photo. |
| Doc Throckmorton | "Doc" Throckmorton was made commander in the navy. |
| College students and the war | Herbert Hoover praises the willingness to serve and the dedication of college men; encourages younger men to continue their education. |
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| Library news; recent books on the war | Reviews of new books about World War I added to the library. |
| "Widow by Proxy"; Catherine C. Cushing | Mid-winter play selected and cast. |
| Sam Marshall | Sam Marshall has joined the navy. |
| Training School scrappers hold Marion quintette to a score of 16 to 9 | Played defensively. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knoepfler | Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knoepfler are parents of a son. |
| Dr. Winship of Boston; The Community Trail | Reported progress of education; inspired students. |
| College Hill activities in war work | Encourages students to get involved in the Belgian Relief Fund by using less and knitting clothes. |
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| J. L. Packer | Former superintendent at Washington, Iowa; had a nervous breakdown and died. |
| Iowa State Teachers College High School; graduation exercises; Training School Auditorium | Commencement program. |
| Military column | Notes about men enrolled in military service; Y. M. C. A. has sent 279,546 letters to men overseas. |
| George Baskerville tells of harrowing experience at Camp Cody | Sent some cacti to the science department; rain, wind, and snow plagued the men and blew down the post office so they didn't get their mail. |
| Margaret Lillian Dick | Margaret Dick married Lieutenant Ralph Angus Stradman. |
| Jacobsen, former editor, writes appreciation of Xmas box | Thanks college for the Christmas package. |
| The Registrar of I. S. T. C. | Dwight Davis appreciated the Christmas package. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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| More relief work | Encourages students and teachers to collect clothes for babies, older children, and adults. |
| Mistakes | Corrections from previous newspaper; article in last week's paper was written by Monica Wild; score of basketball game was 40-17. |
| The prayer of the army Y. M. C. A. | Their prayer is to be brave, pure, and true. |
| Men's dormitory? | Believes that having their own dormitory would unify the men. |
| Traitors | Is concerned that some students cheered for Grinnell instead of T. C. during a recent basketball game. |
| Convincing evidence | President Seerley addressed the court in favor of student teaching opportunities in Cedar Falls; spoke of the favorable results for the students of the college and the students of the community. |
| Assembly | Wants Professor Frampton to play his special music while students are coming into the auditorium so chapel is not cut short. |
| W. S. S. | Encourages students, especially women, to buy War Savings Stamps. |
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| James T. Fields | President Seerley visited James Fields' prize-winning wheat fields in Saskatchewan, Canada. |
| The total enrollment of students | Enrollment is down 17 1/2%, from 4171 to 3619, due to poor economic conditions and teachers being unwilling to work for the salaries offered. |
| Dr. Meyerholz will lecture for two weeks at Camp Dodge | Will lecture on American and European history; will be touring the state to promote War Savings Stamps. |
| Put your house on honor roll | Encourages all students to become members of the Red Cross. |
| Prof. Palmer writes for the Nature-Study Review | Students are encouraged to read Professor Palmer's articles on the skunk cabbage and the striped gopher. |
| United Presbyterian party | Played games and acted out charades; refreshments were served and the Reverend Munn invited attendees to his church. |
| Official | Rumors are unconfirmed that Highland Park College and Des Moines College will consolidate under the name Union College; T. C. will hold Extension Summer Schools at Spencer, Denison, and Red Oak. |
| Teachers retirement commission Iowa State Teachers Ass'n. | E. B. Wilson recommended a retirement age for teachers to the State Department of Public Instruction. |
| The students ought to read | Arthur Gist wrote two articles that every teaching student should read. |
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| Social Science Club | Focus of meeting was war; talked about War Revenues, Cartoons of the War, Press Censorship, and Alien Enemies among other things. |
| Advanced Rural Class election | Officers elected. |
| Student Opinion | It is acceptable to borrow a few things from a friend, but one should not become dependent on his friend for multiple items; believes a school song will enhance school spirit. |
| Y. M. and Y. W. | Held joint meeting in Bartlett Hall to listen to Indian missionary Miss Goodall; D. S. Wright spoke to Y. M. on Brahmanism; Professor Luteyn will speak on "The Call of the Wild". |
| Society | Homerians played games and sang in the home of Verna Zarr. |
| Northfield | About five hundred Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. leaders met in Northfield, Massachusetts, for the Student Volunteer Conference. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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| Samuel Marshall | Has resigned his position and joined the Navy. |
| Mrs. Alice Pierce Irish | Died. |
| Mrs. Ella Mullarky Storey | Has implemented a host family system for students at Simpson College. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Emery Myer | Are available for visits at their home on Main Street. |
| Bigelow-Prichard | Jane Bigelow married George Prichard. |
| Harold Howard Maynard | Has reported in Jacksonville, Florida. |
| Mrs. Guy Mac | Died. |
| Alvin Tostlebe | Had his tonsils removed. |
| Mr. C. A. Palmer | Is planning on joining the Navy. |
| Dallas D. Johnson | Is working in Seattle, Washington. |
| Prof. M. D. Howell | Is a secretary at Camp Dodge. |
| Mrs. J. Allen Gilbert | Florence Zerwekh died. |
| Report of Red Cross | Reports of membership, knitting, sewing, and surgical dressings. |
| Mae Ash | Mae Ash returned to school from the detention hospital. |
| I hereby announce | Announcing candidacy for College Eye staff. |
| When we went visiting | Visited elderly citizens in the Western Home. |
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| Prof. Barnes | Spoke in Ida Grove. |
| Ben Robinson | Visited family and friends on his recent furlough. |
| Mrs. G. W. Merner | Gave a shower in honor of Mrs. J. B. Cross. |
| The Achoth girls | Entertained friends. |
| Juanita Murrow and Miriam Beanblossom | Spent the weekend with Florence Kitchen. |
| May Reiss | Is teaching in Wellsburg. |
| Marguerite Caward | Is teaching in Glenwood. |
| Vilas R. Mitchell | Is at Camp Cody in New Mexico. |
| The Misses Inez Towne, Lois Bassett, Vivia Bassett, Cessie E. Baker | Went to their homes in Brandon for the weekend. |
| Edna Fair | Spent the weekend in Nashua. |
| Edythe Pickering | Visited a friend in Traer. |
| Vera Tatum | Spent the weekend with Nora Springs. |
| Mina Storm | Visited Charles Swiek. |
| Mrs. W. H. Davis and Mrs. L. H. Van Houten | Gave a reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cross. |
| Miss Sheppard | Entertained friends at her home. |
| Marie Butterfield | Has the measles. |
| The U. P.'s | Had a party. |
| Sadie and Clara Peters | Returned home after the death of their father. |
| Aurel Beatty | Returned home due to illness. |
| Hazel Williams | Returned home after the death of her grandmother. |
| Hazel Humeston | Spent the weekend in Iowa Falls. |
| Meta Wixon | Visited Fern Hunt. |
| Mr. F. E. Fuller | Will visited Emmetsburg and Eldora on behalf of the Extension Summer School Service. |
| $60,500 for the Student Friendship Fund | Will be sent in. |
| Miss Young | Gave a talk in Ames. |
| Anna Naylor | Spent the weekend at Cornell. |
| Rohease Brown and Pauline Hamilton | Visited Eva Cresswell. |
| Avis Flint | Visited a friend in Winthrop. |
| Rina Rose | Will be teaching in Dumont. |
| Miss Obera Brown | Accepted a position in Sigourney. |
| William Milversted | Visited friends here in Cedar Falls. |
| Mr. Lucas | Visited Helen Stein during his recent furlough. |
| Cynthia De Witt | Visited Edna Ormsted. |
| Burnadette Shany | Spent the weekend with Flo Barnes. |
| Ruth Vaughn | Spent the weekend in Cedar Rapids. |
| May Varney | Will be teaching in Rockwell City. |
| Leila Marsh and Olive Sessions | Spent the weekend in Des Moines. |
| Ruth Mesback | Visited Riva Milroy. |
| Sylvia Hoffman | Spent the weekend with Maude McVey. |
| Edna Frey | Spent the weekend in Iowa Falls with her sister Hilda. |
| Manila Pederson | Spent the weekend with Elsie Barth. |
| Frances Leverance | Was in Davenport for the weekend. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Birum | Visited from Osage. |
| Ruth Sweezy | Spent the weekend with Coretta Cool. |
| Clarine Mueller | Returned home due to family illness. |
| Elizabeth Bell | Spent the weekend at home in West Branch. |
| Miss Doris Brown | Visited Frank Plet's home, Iowa Falls. |
| Miss Margaret De Booy | Spent the weekend with Grace Townsend. |
| Ray D. Nelson | Is teaching in Danton, Texas. |
| College Calendar | Basketball schedule for the season. |
| The Whip at the Empress Monday and Tuesday | Movie made from the play of the same name; seen by less than ten per cent of Americans. |
| Schoolmasters will banquet this evening at the cafeteria; Dean Russell of the State University will speak | |
| S. F. Hersey gets position with New Hampton Business College | Will be teaching commercial law, typewriting, business English, and letter writing. |
| George Bleeker | Spent the weekend with his parents in Ackley. |