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1 At the request of the editors of Wallace's Farmer Macy Campbell is writing a series of articles on rural education in Iowa.
2 Baseball nine scores victory with Ellsworth; one sided game at Iowa Falls, last Saturday ends in a 15-0 shut our. Ure shows good pitching form. The baseball men are improving their game; they beat Ellsworth, 15-0.
3 Campbell at Chicago in interest of thrift Will speak to Federal Reserve group.
4 College high school to give operetta Will present "Bul Bul".
5 Commencement programs are distributed Schedule of activities.
6 Graduation class in charge of meeting
7 Juniors and seniors have reception Seniors pass on the torch.
8 Lucile Bruner draws crowd at recital Performance program.
9 May Day Fete program staged today on campus; baseball game with Dubuque to be played at 2:30 on local diamond. All college classes are dismissed. Schedule of May Day activities.
10 Mr. Roy L. Abbott Professor Abbott will pursue graduate study rather than go to Washington, D. C.
11 Professor Macy Campbell heads loan success $2,195,350 raised in Black Hawk County.
12 Salter has work as research fellow R. C. Salter now working at Johns Hopkins University.
13 Teachers College girl writes clever story from songs
Kister--Alice Marie (Class of 1919)
Alice Marie Kister uses song titles to write story.
14 The Department of Rural Education Department of Rural Education is preparing a bulletin.
15 Widely known contralto next lecture number; Lecture Bureau secures Gertrude Darsie, well known New York contralto. Gertrude Darsie will perform.
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16 A progressive Student Council The Student Council is doing well; have put together a lot of entertaining activities.
17 Hopes and fears Teachers' salaries must be raised or else there will be no teachers left.
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18 A little I. S. T. C. spirit was exhibited Women raised spirits of baseball players at Ellsworth-Teachers game.
19 Amanda Rummells accompanied Elizabeth Waugh Visited Waugh's Clarksville home.
20 Bertha Robinson, Marjorie Curtis, and Leta Taylor Visited their homes in Independence.
21 Chauffeur Donald A. Mann Gladbrook man visited here shortly after returning from France.
22 Earl Whitford Washington, Iowa, teacher and former football player visited here.
23 Frieda Buehler Spent weekend home in Hubbard, Iowa.
24 George E. ("Buddy") Wallace Alumnus and Y. M. C. A. athletic director for Ft. Sheridan, Illinois, prepares to leave for work overseas.
25 Gladys Hustman went to Ames Visited the C. H. Hormel home.
26 Harold Sauerman of Grinnell College Was the guest of Maryeda Boyd.
27 Helen Maaser went to Iowa City Visited sister at the State University.
28 Herman Erickson, B. A. '15 Galva superintendent of schools visited campus; was looking for teachers.
29 Irvin Issacson Grinnell man was the guest of Blanche Snowden.
30 John Wright, '17, who was discharged from the army Star athlete and alumnus visited town after a year overseas and his recent discharge.
31 Lawrence Bogle Spent weekend in Grinnell.
32 Lawrence Putney Attended Cedar Valley track meet and declamatory contest in Waverly.
33 Leona Spragg enjoyed a visit Visited by Coe College student Ruth Evans.
34 Mabel Jennings Went to Cedar Rapids Friday to visit her sister, Blanche.
35 Marie Lemon Visited sister at Cornell College; attended Spring Festival.
36 Martha Larmore Spent weekend with sister, Mrs. Atkinson, in Hubbard, Iowa.
37 Miss Helen Broeksmit Visited by brother John from Chicago.
38 Miss Laura Clawson of New London Spent last week with sister Emma in Bartlett Hall.
39 Miss Maybeth Mack entertained the V. O. V. Hosted a V. O. V. sorority party at her home.
40 Robert Wise and Milton Methfessel Took a motorcycle ride to Webster City; bad roads inhibited their journey.
41 Ruth Beanblossom Guest at Alta Cox's Dysart home.
42 Ruth Locke Corwith teacher visited friends here.
43 Sgt. John Mastain, '15, was discharged Alumnus visits college after discharge from Camp Dodge.
44 The Junior High School Home Economics Classes Will entertain mothers at a dinner.
45 Wendell Strike, '16, who served over a year in Italy Former football player visited college after a year of service.
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46 Married Neva Gutches married Ralph French.