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Where do you stand? Should the college hold dances for the students?
Chapel seats Assigned seats in the Chapel are not really needed.
Paying a draft of honor Must restore and care for men wounded in war.
Should we see our grades? Students do not understand why they are not allowed to see their grades; they think it would be helpful to them; currently they are permitted to know only if they passed or failed.
Social forms advance with modern progress Responds to previous letter; believes that colleges must change with the times, and that dancing is now acceptable.
Another opinion Believes dancing is acceptable and can better be supervised if dances are held on campus.
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War song parodies direct from Europe Samuel F. Hersey, Jr., sends some lyrics.
Professor Campbell speaks on "bolshevism" Text of his address to the Social Science Club.
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Historic phrases of the war; notable slogans, terse epigrams, and laconic messages by leaders in the world struggle Explanation of several memorable quotations from World War I.
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The English Club held their regular meeting At Professor Gist's home; meeting dates changed.
Lieutenant Lester Ary Served overseas for three months; now an instructor; visited college.
The weekly faculty tea Departments host tea for seniors and faculty. Good time enjoyed by all.
Dorothy Lierle was the guest Visited Viva Barsaloux at Gamma Phi house, Iowa City.
Mrs. Walker left Monday To attend the National Conference of the Deans of Women in Chicago.
Wanda Lichtenheld Went home to Oskaloosa for appendicitis surgery.
Professor Hersey has received notice His son, Nelson Hersey, is due for a six week cruise in the Navy.
A number of members of faculty attending Chicago N. E. A. conference.
Vesta Weaver went to Shell Rock Friday Visited sister Beth.
Carrie Fonda went to Dubuque Visited friends.
Marian Burrows accompanied roommate Visited Ella Sailor's Cedar Rapids home.
Flora Stebbins was called to Des Moines Due to grandmother's death.
Grace Griggs went to her home Went to Fort Dodge due to illness.
Miss Irene Guetzloff went to Waverly Visited sister.
Hazel Merryman Was called home to Marshalltown on Friday.
Mary Pinkerton went to New Hartford Visited Edna Muldern.
Captain Julian Gist Spent a few days with family while en route to camp.
Dr. and Mrs. Seerley left Friday To attend a National Education Association meeting in Chicago.
Miss Maryeda Boyd Was guest of Margaret Murphy in Waterloo.
Manilla Pederson accompanied Was guest at Grace Townsend's home in Charles City.
Elizabeth Jones was the guest Visited Esther Bergen's home in Shellsburg.
Professor P. A. Bond, instructor Spent weekend in Cedar Falls with family.
Mabel Nylander was guest Visited Helen Collis in Iowa City.
Helen Vander Veer went to Grinnell Attended wedding of cousin, Alta.
Superintendent Blackmar, 1891, of Ottumwa Member of State Educational Board was here last week looking for teachers.
Sergeant P. M. Lewis Marine was guest of Faith Kiddoo last week.
Fern Clark and Nora Walker Accepted positions in Ottumwa.
Edna Martin was called to Des Moines Due to brother's serious illness.
Boys' band scores last Thursday night The men put on a good program.
Special issue candidates should apply now--try your luck! For women's and men's issues of the College Eye.
Romance in the cafeteria; two prominent students are engaged while working. Ever hear of it? Anna Lund will marry Fred Paine.
Miss Jennette Carpenter was called to Wyoming, Iowa Due to death of cousin, Robert H. Aldrick.
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Y. W. C. A. Hear speaker on Great Britain; African-American students Ethel Carter and Myrtle Williams tell about the Piney Woods School.
Training School Children will give physical training demonstration.
Bartlett Hall maintains annual colonial party Many wore colonial costumes.
President Seerley announces future chapel leaders Schedule of speakers and their topics.
Football men receive Teachers College monograms Football players receive college letters.