Issue Contents
Page 1
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1 | Alphas entertain brothers | Alpha Literary Society hosted the Philomathean Literary Society. |
2 | Extension department enlarged; Fred D. Cram of Mason City to be new faculty member | Due to a large workload in the extension department, Fred D. Cram has been hired. |
3 | Faculty Club entertains | Rabbi Emanuel Sternheim was treated to dinner by the Men's Faculty Club. |
4 | Faculty plans for next year | Faculty will not be given leaves of absence for next year, nor will any new faculty be hired until after students have enrolled. |
5 | Head of Pennsylvania Normal School dies | George M. Philips died on March 21, 1920; fellow member of President Seerley in the National Council of Education of Schools. |
6 | Kindergarten meeting held; Miss Teerink leads Cedar Rapids meet | Joanna Teerink served as head of the Kindergarten meeting held on April 2. |
7 | Madame Hammer pleases audience | Review of Madame Borgny Hammer's performance on campus. |
8 | Miss Wild resigns | Theresa Wild will leave after the summer term to take position at Columbia University. |
9 | New cabinet appointed; Y. M. C. A. officers begin work | Roster of officers; Professor Rice will speak at next meeting. |
10 | Nominate T. C. belle; help choose college beauty | Beauty contest will be held in conjunction with the Des Moines Register's search for the prettiest college girl in Iowa. |
11 | Orchestra gives concert; Professor Gundry leads; Auditorium April 14th | Program is announced. |
12 | Ossoli program given | Easter was topic of meeting. |
13 | Philo program given | Program listed in full. |
14 | Student Council sets pay day!; pay all debts April 21 | Annual Pay Up Day will provide tables for campus creditors to be present to receive their due payments. |
15 | Training School headlights | News from the Training School. |
Page 2
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16 | College Press Association meets | Fifteen colleges were represented at College Press Association meeting in Colfax. |
17 | Davis Hall diary | News from the boarding house. |
18 | Foreign language | News from the Department of Romance Languages. |
19 | Official notes | Employment and committee news about I. S. T. C. faculty and alumni. |
20 | Pay Day April 21st | Representatives from the Student Council will meet at Crossroads to accept student payments due to campus organizations. |
21 | Rural Department | News from the Department of Rural Education. |
22 | Senior B. A. | Occurrences within the senior class. |
23 | Social Science | News from the Department of Government. |
Page 3
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24 | Coming!!! | List of businesses that purchased advertising in this year's Old Gold yearbook. |
25 | Signs of spring at T. C. Merrill--Edna F. (Class of 1922) |
Poem on the coming of spring. |
Page 4
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26 | Editorially Speaking | Claims that organizing teachers' unions will not help salaries. |
27 | Let's be definite Sheldon--Harold (Student--1919-1921) |
Supports earlier letter that membership in literary societies should be voluntary; editor claims new system should be supported. |
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28 | See Yourself in the Funny Column | Humorous quotes and anecdotes heard on campus. |
Page 8
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29 | Abram James and Milton Methfessel | Went to the Iowa College Press Association meeting as delegates. |
30 | Bachelor Hall | News from the boarding house. |
31 | Bartlett Hall | News from the dormitory. |
32 | Co. Supt. Fred D. Cram | Selected as professor in Division of Extension. |
33 | Earl Whitford | Athletic director in Washington; visited College Hill. |
34 | George Wilcox | Plans to assist Professor Gundry with orchestra and band during the summer. |
35 | John Winn | Working as a salesman for George T. Hedges Company. |
36 | Ley Hall | Happenings at the boarding house. |
37 | Never Inn | News from the boarding house. |
38 | Otis McCreery | Plans to go to Chicago to observe the Y. M. C. A. work there. |
39 | Peter Leistra | Superintendent in Lohrville; hired two students. |
40 | Selma Knoche | Teaching at West Waterloo; visited campus. |
41 | The Neotrophians | Committee has begun work on next year's plans. |
42 | The Shoemaker sisters | Visited by their mother and sister. |
43 | Ward Hall | News from the boarding house. |