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Men respond to "Y" in gratifying manner; fifty-one attend the meeting last Thursday without special invitation Will re-establish regular Wednesday devotional meetings.
Dr. Eleanor Bertine lectures next week Will speak to women on "The College Woman and Social Relationships."
Criterion Quartette appears tomorrow Criterion Quartet; photo.
Tonight men stage get together meeting; cafeteria luncheon followed by a number of talks and boosts by men students Hope to set the stage for a return to normal with the conclusion of the war.
Oil panting of our president in library; is presented by Van Cleave Represents President Seerley sitting at his desk.
Walk from Twenty-fourth and College Twenty-fourth Street and College Street; photo.
Reserve Officers Corps to be established; all colleges of country are lining up--Teachers College among them Represents conclusion of trend started during the war; men will take military training rather than physical training as part of the curriculum.
Triangular debate making good headway; women debaters look like a competent aggregation Will compete against Coe and Cornell Colleges.
Basketball schedule includes Cornell Friday; Teachers College five will meet one of the classiest teams in the state-game played in the afternoon I. S. T. C. will face off against Cornell College on Friday.
Drive past library building Library building, photo.
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A little adjustment Editorial criticizes a previous editorial's harsh treatment of the R. O. T. C.
The critique Editorial criticizes the way some students and faculty pronounce their words.
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The Clio and Orio Literary Societies Enjoyed a party last Friday which bonded the two societies even closer.
Thomas McDonald, ex '14 Was discharged from the Navy before Christmas; now connected with business firm in Cleveland, Ohio.
Myron Begeman Was released from the Aviation Service and has been offered a position in Toledo, Ohio.
Ensign Alvin Tostlebe, '16 Returned from France and has arrived in New York.
Professor Reuben McKitrick Left Monday for voice and throat treatment in Iowa City; arrangements are being made for a person to take over his classes for the term.
Esther Bergen and Elizabeth Jones Were the weekend guests of Pearl Krause in Waverly.
Lois Davidson, Primary Education, '18 Accepted a second grade teaching position in Bowbridge, South Dakota.
Florence Nordmeir Has left for remainder of the term to recuperate from illness at her home in Morristown, Minnesota.
Bruce McCleary, '18 Has completed training in wireless operations at Harvard and is now at the Naval Yards in Philadelphia awaiting discharge.
Doris Rines, one of last term's graduates Last week underwent appendicitis surgery in Iowa City.
Lorna Bishop, Public School Music, '18 and Katherine Munkhoff Teachers from Independence visited Vera Bishop over weekend.
Miss Dora Robinson National Y. W. C. A. Finance Secretary was here Monday to arrange for Dr. Bertine's lectures.
Hanna Cordes Has left school due to illness.
Mrs. James Barlow of Allison Genevieve Johnson's sister visited.
Viva Jacobs Was unable to return to school due to appendicitis surgery.
Mary McAdams enjoyed a brief visit Was visited by father and little sister; sister stayed while father did business in Chicago.
Alta Wilmarth was called to her home Went home due to brother's death.
Miss Margaret Fluent, '18 Spent the weekend visiting friends in Bartlett Hall.
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The Home Economics classes have been sewing Things made for the needy children here and abroad.
The posters and lettering done Works by students in connection with Benjamin Franklin study.
The seventh and eighth grade boys Basketball game Friday afternoon.
On Wednesday, January 22, the first year High School girls Served breakfast as part of their home economics work.
Mrs. Heicher talked to the High School Y. W. C. A. Talked at Japanese program; personal experiences related.
Faculty "Tea" popular Administrators acted as host to seniors.
Frank Johnson intends to return in spring; describes his experience while engaged in army life to Professor Charles Has been in camp in Maryland.
Good opportunities offered English writers; prize essay and second annual short story and poetry contest are now open to competition Subject is the League of Nations.