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Five artistic pictures arrive from France; "Crossroads" now an art gallery for likeness of four prominent war characters- also office of Foch Lee Shillinglaw presents portraits of war leaders.
Former student, a native Armenian, makes direct appeal; Rev. Apelian addresses letter to the late Miss Jennie Sanders, another T. C. student Excerpts from letter about conditions in Armenia.
Student "Y" aim now set at 100% YMCA hopes to get all men to join association.
Lecture by woman physician last week Dr. Eleanor Bertine spoke on social relationships.
Coe College in action with Teachers Friday Basketball starting line-up.
Constitution adopted for Men's Glee Club Group organizes and elects officers; list of members.
Advanced pupils have musical recital Roster of performers and their work.
"We shall soon see Germany a democracy" says W. C. Schluter; former I. S. T. C. student, member of Army of Occupation, describes conditions Outlines views of conditions in postwar Germany.
Basket tossers rest during the past week Unable to schedule any game with an opposing school.
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Men's intersociety debate The Orios should have a good debating team. The intersociety debate is coming up, so they should choose candidates soon.
Nicknames Nicknames are a popular "short cut" for Americans. Some people like them, some don't.
Agents Should the Iowa State Teachers College recruit high school graduates? Other schools are recruiting football players.
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Advertising pamphlet proving very popular; four pages of "Opportunities at Iowa State Teachers College" being circulated Benjamin Boardman and Leslie Reed have designed a booklet that promotes ISTC.
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Corporal Arthur Connery of Waterloo Due to illness, has been transferred to a hospital in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Thelma Wickersheim This weekend visited friends in the country near Cedar Falls.
Valeria Hines Left school Wednesday due to illness.
Dorothy Cummings Visited college friends last Thursday; plans to return to school in the spring.
Mabel Clauson Music advisor in Nora Springs visited college friends last weekend.
Professors Meyerholz, Miss Fesenbeck, and Professor Fullerton Go to Washington, Iowa, next week to speak at a Study Center.
One third of the teas Teas hosted by English faculty last Wednesday; good time had by all.
Mrs. Walker entertained Hosted a tea for the Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, faculty women, and guest of honor Dr. Eleanor Bertine.
Roger Wilson Recently got married; employed in Chicago.
Sgt. Arthur Dickinson Has returned to home in Shellsburg after brief stay overseas.
Velma Hiatt Has completed schooling and has accepted a position.
Tommy Ryan Navy man awaits discharge off the coast of Virginia.
The First Year Rurals met at Green's store An enjoyable evening of a movie and a party afterwards, sponsored by Professor Goetch.
Edna Mulhern, Primary Education '18 New Hartford teacher visited friends at the college Sunday.
Eleanor Kenyon Spent weekend in Waterloo with Katherine Gowans.
Misses Mary Haight and Byrd Snyder Cedar Rapids residents visited college over the weekend.
Marie Magroon of North English Friday night came to Bartlett Hall to visit Harriet Spring and Irene Holmes.
Elizabeth Bell Left for her hometown of Washington, Iowa, where she will teach.
Miss Annie Teerink, critic in training Has returned to school after a bout with the "flu".
Jasper Thompson, ex '16 Will set sail with his Navy company January 27th.
Naomi Mitchell Will return to campus after caring for ill mother for a term and a half.
Rachel Patten Last weekend her mother visited her at the college.
Professor Underwood For the past week has been in the hospital with the "flu".
Miss Vivian Gerstenberger Spent weekend home in Hazelton.
Bernice Hart Visited friends at the college over the weekend before returning to Magnolia, Iowa, where she teaches.
Harriet Santee Left for Des Moines for a six month stay with her family; father is a legislative representative.
Maud Knoop Is home ill with influenza.
Scrubs quintet plays Waterloo ISTC basketball second team will play Waterloo YMCA.
Registrar Cory and Dr. Merchant Attended important meetings in Des Moines over the weekend.
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The Lecture Course Committee Two faculty women, Professors Bertha Patt and Emma Lambert, have been added to the Lecture and Entertainment Course Committee.
Two war veterans plan reentering college Joseph P. Rude and Frank Piercy will be back in school.
Soldier, sailor and marine enroll Clifford Archer is back in school.
Freshman B. A.'s have mix Friday night in gym Enjoyed varied entertainment.
B. A. sophomores enjoy "auto" party Saturday night Received parts of paper cars and tried to assemble them.
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Triangular debate does not materialize Coe College will be unable to compete with ISTC and Upper Iowa.
Van Oot writes from France Benjamin Van Oot enjoyed reading the College Eye.
Field artillery band at Regent Theatre 126th Field Artillery Band will perform.
Greene falls before T.C. high players; college high school defeats up-the-state team 43-13; Orange defeats them 20-17 next evening Greene lost to the College High School basketball team. Greene lost to Orange Township the next night.
"Prof." Palmer back from training station; resumed work on Monday in extension service connected with nature study Returns from war service; begins extension work.