Issue Contents
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1 | College enrollment 951 spring term; a slight falling off due to the large demand for teachers. Enrollment day is a busy one. | Students are choosing to teach rather than go to school due to advancing salaries. |
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2 | College interstate orator chosen in challenge contest Lynch--Samuel Adams (English Faculty) |
Genevieve Cleary wins contest; only two students compete. |
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3 | Constitution makes new Student Council; Miss Clara Schutz draws up satisfactory constitution. Is submitted and adopted. | Council will consist of representatives of classes. |
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4 | Diamond artists eager and ready for harness; star twirler, Jorgenson, and others of last year nine in good form. Much new material. | Baseball team getting ready for season. |
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5 | General exodus to Waterloo "movies" | Went to Waterloo to see "Shepherd of the Hills." |
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6 | General Wood speaks here; sends reply to Seerley's telegram | General Leonard Wood agrees to speak at Commencement, always with the caveat that military matters might come up. |
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7 | New social function regulations approved by faculty; dancing is allowed; committee of seven in charge | Passes faculty by 2-1 majority; dancing to be allowed on campus. |
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8 | Professor Macy Campbell undergoes severe bolshevist criticism | Criticized by socialist periodicals for his "Little Lessons in Thrift". |
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9 | R. O. T. C. improbable in present term outlook; President Seerley wires Washington names of three officers as commandment. Will move slowly. | Representative visits campus; unit seems unlikely in near future, with possibility of establishment in fall 1919. |
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10 | Student teachers are withdrawn; election week ago Monday frees college from all obligations to the town. Situation better than ever. | Anti-student teaching group wins Cedar Falls election; student teachers withdrawn from Cedar Falls schools; Roger Leavitt resigns from board. |
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11 | A criticism of Mabel Garrison Welles--Lowell (Student--1919) |
Believes Mabel Garrison is very gifted and has a lot of emotion in her voice; has an intellectual art. |
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12 | Hon. Roger Leavitt | Praise for work of Roger Leavitt. |
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13 | Hon. W. R. Boyd | Spoke on children's hospital at University of Iowa. |
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14 | The devil his due Abbott--Roy Linn (Class of 1915; Science Faculty) |
Professor Abbott gives grudging admiration to the English sparrow. |
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15 | Guy Lowman in charge of interstate high school meet; held at University of Wisconsin next week | Next week at the University of Wisconsin there will be an interstate high school basketball tournament under the direction of Guy Lowman. |
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16 | Iowa college press at Colfax April 11 | For annual convention. |
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17 | Philos preparing for unique mock trial; men's society goes on a little initiative in behalf of spirit on its own "hook". Other societies to be invited | Will conduct mock trial. |
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18 | Student critique; dancing as a social function at Teachers College | C. A. Palmer believes that well-regulated dancing would be a good thing. |
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19 | Brief accounts of returning overseas men | Profiles of Elmer P. Schindler, William J. Berry, and Miller Christiansen. |
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20 | Annabelle Pollock went to Oelwein | Spent weekend with Lucille Snyder. |
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21 | Bess Dunn and Ann Crowley | Spent weekend in Winthrop. |
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22 | Book exchange | YWCA exchange proceeds were over $250 |
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23 | Classical Club at home of Doctor Merchant | Program for the meeting. |
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24 | Gift to our Young Women's Christian Association | Ella Danskin Williams sends check for $50. |
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25 | Grace Townsend and Marietta Pederson | Visited the H. B. Taylor home in Waterloo. |
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26 | Hazel Kenseley | Called home to Whiting due to sister's death. |
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27 | Miss Alma Hanson | Visited Pearl Lands in Finchford. |
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28 | Miss Anita Richards | Spent weekend at home in Colter. |
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29 | Miss Bernice Roadman | Called to Monticello due to mother's illness. |
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30 | Miss Christine Klein | Alden woman visited sister Hulda. |
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31 | Miss Doris Brown | Visited Frank Plet's home, Iowa Falls. |
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32 | Miss Dorothy Richey | Visited the W. A. McCallough home, Webster City. |
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33 | Miss Eleanor Kinyon | Visited friends in Bartlett Hall. |
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34 | Miss Ellen Hovendon | Called home due to sister's illness. |
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35 | Miss Eunice Acheson | Spent weekend home in Washington, Iowa. |
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36 | Miss Fern Mayer | Visited her home in Iowa Falls. |
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37 | Miss Gladys Barnoske | Visited Marjorie Cunningham at Ames college. |
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38 | Miss Hazel DeBolt | Visited Louea Lucky in Waterloo. |
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39 | Miss Ina Martin | Visited New Providence home and returned with mother. |
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40 | Miss Jean Beatty | The college's first Y. W. C. A. secretary has organized a chapter in Buenos Aires. |
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41 | Miss Jean McAllister | Visited Mrs. O. C. Balt in Marshalltown. |
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42 | Miss Jeannette Rosemond | Visited A. M. Donner family in Independence. |
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43 | Miss Marjorie Robinson | Spent weekend with Mrs. C. F. Lyons in Greene. |
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44 | Miss Mina Jongewaard | Visited sister Helena in Charles City. |
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45 | Miss Myrtle Sharp | Spent weekend in Decorah. |
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46 | Miss Neva Gutches | Last weekend visited F. L. Morse in Floyd. |
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47 | Miss Ruth Fullerton | Spent weekend home in Rockford. |
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48 | Miss Tuida Buehler | Visited the Reverend E. Peybold home in Ackley. |
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49 | Miss Vera Bishop | Spent weekend home in Rockford. |
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50 | Miss Vesta Merner | Last week visited sister in Shell Rock. |
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51 | Misses Flora Stebbins and Stella Schroeder | Visited Thomas Smith home, Oelwein. |
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52 | Misses Hilda Faris and Marion Rash | Went to New Providence homes for the weekend. |
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53 | Misses Pearl Eggers and Ruth Olson | Spent weekend at the Miller home, Cedar Heights. |
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54 | Misses Thelma Vincent and Eva Blankenhorn | Visited homes in Letts and Columbus Junction. |
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55 | Misses Valeria Hein, Gladys Allen, and Lelah Evans | Visited Maud Clifton in Earlville. |
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56 | Mrs. Walker and Miss Broeksmit | Attended Dean of Women's state conference in Cedar Rapids. |
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57 | Pres. and Mrs. Seerley entertained | Had a faculty tea at their home Saturday. |
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58 | The Advisory Board of the Y. W. C. A. | Old and new cabinets were entertained at Mrs. Walker's home Monday. |
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59 | Cowan leads mates in basketball points; captain of 1919 Basket Tossers excels star forward by one point | Captain Glenn Cowan scored the most points on the team. He is closely followed by other team members. |
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60 | Over half a million annual Teachers College support; President Seerley assured the passage of entire budget and $50,000 in addition for improvements | Rough breakdown of budget. |
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61 | Professor Hilgert entertains commercial students | Played games and enjoyed music. |
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62 | Seerley addresses teachers convention | Will speak in Fort Dodge on education and world peace. |
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63 | Two Teachers College graduates employed by Cedar Falls | Lucille Bartlett and Rowena Greeley will continue teaching locally. |