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1 Flu triumphs over football game; Teachers-Coe game cancelled Due to influenza, Coach Glasener could not field a full team.
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2 Girls prove ability as band players; McCreary organizes for the year In the absence of men on campus, Professor McCreary is working with women in the College Band.
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3 Opening entertainment postponed until later Due to influenza epidemic.
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4 Professor leads patriotic campaign; Macy Campbell chairman of Liberty Loan and W. S. S. committees Has been active in selling Liberty Bonds and War Savings Stamps; photo.
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5 S. A. T. C. assumes regular routine; new recruits setting down to tasks A look at the men's daily routine.
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6 Syllabus of Bible study published; Professor D. S. Wright chief instigator of big success Professor Wright is one of those responsible for bringing together a course of Bible study for secondary schools; photo.
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7 T. C. Red Cross to have new arrangement Red Cross is organized differently; will receive orders for work from central group.
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8 Unnecessary activities banned for week; no complete close-up until official orders are received Schools, theaters, movies, churches, and other public facilities have been closed due to influenza; ISTC is still open but there are no chapel exercises or meetings other than classes.
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9 War work funded $125,000 in Iowa; colleges are preparing to help Hopes that ISTC will raise its share of the money.
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10 I hear America singing Believes singing is good for morale and good for the war effort.
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11 Training School notes News notes from the school.
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12 What is it? Suggests that the ongoing war is bringing change and new perspectives on life.
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13 Wherein do we fail? Editorial states that the editors of the College Eye will try their best not to make mistakes and to include the news that is of most value to all students.
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14 Axel E. Justesen placed on freedom's honor roll Died of pneumonia at US Navy camp; tribute to his work.
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15 Elizabeth Dew Visited home in Reinbeck.
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16 Franklin Green Home from University of Iowa University, which is closed due to influenza.
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17 George Kint Former student visited on furlough.
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18 Lorena Fortsch Teacher from Bloomfield now at home due to school quarantines.
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19 Miss Bertha Van Der Brake and Mina Jongewaard Left school for the remainder of the term to recuperate from the flu.
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20 Miss Clara Mauss Came to visit sister Erma, who is ill.
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21 Miss Corrine Rothschild Will be teaching music in Allerton, Iowa.
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22 Miss Ella Christensen and Miss Deborah Bentley Working as dieticians in a base hospital preparing to leave for France.
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23 Miss Marguerite Hussey is getting her degree at Columbia University this year.
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24 Miss Mary Dougherty Amy Arey has been substituting for Mary Dougherty, who has been out with the flu.
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25 Miss Rilla Bell Spending remainder of semester at home to recuperate.
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26 Misses Pearl Murphy and Gail Sanderson Spent Sunday shopping in Cedar Rapids.
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27 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hunt Spent Sunday at Bartlett Hall with daughter Phyllis.
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28 Myrtle Tyler Teaching first grade in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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29 Professor Fagan Afflicted with influenza.
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30 Sergeant Arthur Dickinson Visited Madeline Nisbet.
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31 Sergeant Theodore White Appointed lieutenant and is instructor in Camp Taylor, Kentucky.
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32 The senior B. A. students Seniors picnicked up the river.
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33 Charles W. Roadman in important position Working with YMCA.
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34 College students well cared for ISTC students faring well during influenza epidemic; Board of Education has taken steps for their care.
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35 College treasurer succumbs Frank O. Jackson died suddenly on October 14, 1918.
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36 Finance Committee performs important functions Committee makes series of faculty appointments.
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37 Mr. Van Oot likes Y work Now doing YMCA work in France.
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38 Seymour now a major Professor Seymour is serving as an officer in a machine gun battalion in France.
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39 T. C. alumni receive church appointments Methodists assign several ISTC alumni to church positions.
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40 Walter Koester victim of pneumonia Former student died at Fort Riley on October 18, 1918.
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41 Warren Proctor's latest success Warren Proctor has written a children's book calling on his experiences as a boy in Iowa.