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Homerians hold informal initiation New members initiated in meeting with Halloween theme.
Fred D. Cram, author of valuable handbook Publishes handbook and course of study for Cerro Gordo County teachers, where he is superintendent.
Women's oratorical association; new organization Group formed after women were barred from competition; will hold own contest in December.
What must the church do to be saved? Brief summary of remarks by Dr. Heicher.
Student Volunteers Seventy-five students hear address by Grace van Duyn on her mission work in China.
Ellsworth here Saturday; come and help win; team recovering from injuries Pep Club will be at game against Ellsworth.
State Teachers Association notes A number of ISTC faculty will make presentations at the program.
Square pegs and round holes Excerpts from remarks by Professor Mount to the YMCA.
Morningside wins; Teachers outclassed in size but not in fight I. S. T. C. defeated by Morningside College, 41-2.
Do you accept the challenge? Missionary spoke on her work in India.
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Physical Science Physical science class may be offered in summer.
Education Department News notes about department activities.
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English Department News notes from the department.
Social Science Social Science Club discusses League of Nations.
Rural Department News notes from the department.
Home Economics Students enjoyed Halloween party.
Music Department First year students entertain second year students.
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Editorially Speaking Claims that any man who does not try out for the football team whole-heartedly is a slacker; comments on unsportsmanlike coverage of the game in the Upper Iowa "Collegian."
First year advanced rural Elected officers.
Bartlett Hall masquerades Had Halloween party.
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Leta Duffus and Grace Thorn Visited by their parents
Fern Myer Spent the weekend with Charlee Anderson.
Lawrence Long Visited Doris Peterson.
Grace Thorn, Leta Duffus Walked to Waterloo along with Zelma Callen and Wanda Lichtenheld.
"C. A. Fullerton Jr." Born on October 31, 1919.
Frances Nailor Married Edwin W. Corder on September 17, 1919.
Elva Webber Attended her brother's wedding.
Senior B. A. notes News notes on members of the class.
Second year kindergarten Enjoyed Halloween party.
Volleyball cures Bolshevism Invitation to play Tuesday and Thursday.
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Natural Science News notes from the department.
Cliosophic news Getting ready for initiation.
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See Yourself in the Funny Column Humorous quotes and anecdotes heard on campus.
The Classical Club Enjoyed slide series from the University of Iowa.
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Bertha Van De Brake Visited by a friend from Illinois.
Helen Mills Went to Clear Lake for the weekend.
Minnie Ortman Visited Mable Dagle and Flora Nye.
Lulu Norton Visited by her mother, Mrs. Be. E. Norton.
Myrtle Daggett Visited Eldora.
Esther Brown Visited by a friend from Waterloo.
Eleanor Sweeney Visited her home in Sutherland.
Theresa Nickelsen Visited by her mother.
Blanche Thompson and Mildred Gardner Visited their homes in Cherokee.
Algie Holmes Visited by her sister Frances.
Florence Wright Visited her home in Mt. Pleasant.
Mr. Laurence Long Visited Bartlett Hall.
Marjorie White Visited friends in Iowa City and Cedar Rapids.
Miss La Vane Sellers Visited Marshalltown.
Harold Shoemaker Working in Japan as educational consultant.
"Doc" Hemphill and Ernest Glenn Attending the University of Iowa.
Abbie and Julia Cole Visited Gladbrook.
McLaughlin Hall News notes about residents.
Bachelor Hall News notes about residents.
Senior B. A. notes Enjoyed Halloween party.
Ley Hall News notes about residents.
Ward Hall News about residents.