Issue Contents
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1 | Basketball captain chosen; James new leader | Abram James will be next year's captain; letter winners are announced. |
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2 | College high school to present operetta | Teachers College High School glee clubs will present "The Last of Limerick Town." |
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3 | Decorator to give talk | Grace D. Wilmot will speak to women students on April 5, 1920. |
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4 | Faculty club organized | Faculty Men's Club organized; officers announced; test of constitution. |
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5 | Grade point system adopted; new scholarship standards | Effective June 1, 1920, students will be subject to new grade point system adopted by faculty; explanation of the meaning of the grades. |
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6 | Many decisions at conference; meeting a success | Life Work Conference events reviewed. |
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7 | New ruling on society work | Faculty announces revised rules for required literary society participation. |
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8 | Noted lecturer here; R. E. Sternheim coming | Chapel speaker Rabbi Emanuel Sternheim will give four presentations this week. |
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9 | Speaking of Lhevinne | Faculty members took lessons from pianist Josef Lhevinne, who will perform on campus. |
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10 | Track work begins; many report for work | Prospects for the 1920 season appear promising. |
Page 2
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11 | Are you ready for a hike? | Coffee will be served after Baptist student hike to the Pines. |
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12 | Letters awarded athletes | Basketball and football letter winners announced; Russell Dickinson, Glenn Cowan, and Albert McKinstry received all-state honors. |
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13 | M. E. notes | Review of events during the Methodist Episcopal division of the Life Work Conference held on campus. |
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14 | Miss Uttley entertains | Professor Uttley hosted the members of the Old House Council at the Presbyterian Church House. |
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15 | New student to study law; through under physical handicap George Schnepf perseveres | George Schnepf, who came here from the school for the blind in Vinton, plans to continue his education in law school. |
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16 | Philo program | Hosted first program of the term. |
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17 | Ruth Glaze | Oskaloosa teacher Ruth Glaze visits Wanda Lichtenheld. |
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18 | Davis Hall news | News from the boarding house. |
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19 | Madame Hammer is trained actress | Norwegian actress Madame Borhny Hammer will perform on campus. |
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20 | Ossoli Society | Holland was program topic; other news from the literary society. |
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21 | Senior B. A. | News from the senior class. |
Page 4
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22 | Anglo-Chinese College Nelson--Ray D. (Classes of 1912--1914--and 1916) |
Asks for the Y. M. C. A. to help support a possible foreign exchange student from China. |
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23 | Editorially Speaking | Criticizes lettermen who do not support other campus athletics. |
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24 | Official notes | Jessie H. Ames, President of the Wisconsin State Normal School, hired Olive Filton in mathematics and critic work. |
Page 5
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25 | English Department | Occurrences in the Department of English. |
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26 | Natural Science | News from the Department of Natural Science. |
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27 | Prof. Perrine resigns | After summer term, J. O. Perrine will take up new position at Cornell University; will also be working towards Ph. D. |
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28 | Rural Department | News from the Department of Rural Education. |
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29 | Social Science Stone--Carol Lucile (Classes of 1921 and 1924) |
News from the Department of Government. |
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30 | T. C. Club elects officers | Albert McKinstry will serve as president; Clark Andrews will serve as vice president. |
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31 | Lhevinne as others know him! | Collection of reviews of Josef Lhevinne's performances; he will perform on campus. |
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32 | See Yourself in the Funny Column | Humorous quotes and anecdotes heard on campus. |
Page 8
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33 | Agnes Dunham | Visited the Hill; attended the Life Work Conference. |
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34 | Bachelor Hall | News from the boarding house. |
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35 | Bartlett Hall | News from the dormitory. |
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36 | Bishop Stuntz | Spoke at a church in Waterloo. |
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37 | Easter Tea | Y. W. C. A. announces planned Easter tea. |
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38 | Eben Darnielle | Superintendent of schools in Floyd; interviewed students for teaching positions. |
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39 | Eleanor Bentley | Teaching second grade in Independence. |
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40 | Hackley recuperates from injuries | Guy Hackley is still recovering from injuries sustained in France during the war. |
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41 | Ivan Pollock | Elected Secretary-Treasurer of the Iowa Society of Economics and Sociologists. |
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42 | John Briden | Visited campus. |
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43 | Mabelle Jensen | Spent the day in Waterloo with Florence Black. |
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44 | President Ames | President of Wisconsin State Normal School visited campus and hired an instructor. |
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45 | Professor Hugh Buffum | Reports his son is recovering from pneumonia. |
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46 | Representative John Bradley | Visited his daughter Grace on campus. |
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47 | Superintendent S. A. Potts | Re-elected as superintendent in Muscatine. |