Issue Contents
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1 | "The Mikado" tomorrow | Glee club members will be featured in comic opera to be given on campus. |
2 | Ann Crowley college beauty; Dagna Olson second and Mabel Holaday third | Ann Crowley will represent I. S. T. C. in Intercollegiate Beauty contest sponsored by the Des Moines Register. |
3 | Annual May breakfast given | Senior P. E. students were invited to breakfast banquet in Gymnasium. |
4 | Annual music festival coming; May 21 to be date | Annual May Music Festival to be held on campus; Emil Oberhoffer, Emma Noe, G. H. Woodard, George Rasely, Henry J. Williams, Harriet McConnell, and Finley Campbell are pictured separately; photo. |
5 | Card catalog interesting | Instructions on using the library's card catalog. |
6 | Interstate oratorical held; Kaltenbach represents Teachers College | Interstate Oratorical Contest will take place in Center Point, Wisconsin. |
7 | May Queen chosen; fete to be May 12 | Winifred Tuttle was elected May Queen; May Day festival will take place on May 12. |
8 | Prof. Davis resigns | William Davis will leave at the end of the summer term to earn his doctorate from the University of Wisconsin. |
9 | Prof. Fagan to be editor; College Eye special next issue | Faculty will produce next issue. |
10 | Seymour gets good position | R. F. Seymour took position as Assistant Inspector in Physical Education for New York. |
11 | Shake-Aristo program given | Review of program given. |
12 | Track team invades Cornell camp | Triangular meet will take place at Cornell College this weekend. |
13 | Upper Iowa here Saturday!; Buena Vista vs. T. C. on Thurs.; U. I. U. is a strong team; come and boost! | I. S. T. C. will host Buena Vista College and Upper Iowa University this week. |
14 | Women's debate to be dual | Cornell has dropped out of triangular debate with I. S. T. C. and Coe College. |
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15 | "Touchdown" to be given May 18th | Three act comedy will be performed by the Shakespearean and Aristotelian Literary Societies. |
16 | Recent elections to positions | Roster of students by city who have secured teaching positions. |
17 | Senior B. A. | News about students in the senior class. |
18 | Senior B. A.'s give reception | Senior class served as host for banquet at Training School. |
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19 | English Department | News from the Department of English. |
20 | Friday, May 21 | Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will perform on campus as a part of the May Music Festival; Emil Oberhoffer will conduct. |
21 | Social Science | News from the Department of Government. |
22 | T. C. wins practice game | I. S. T. C. baseball team defeated Waterloo Gas Engine Company, 6-2. |
23 | West Waterloo wins track meet | West Waterloo won Cedar Valley Track Meet on campus. |
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24 | Editorially Speaking | Comments on Homecoming preparations, the faculty edition of the College Eye, and recent events on campus. |
25 | To the "fair maidens" of I. S. T. C. Lucas--John (Classes of 1922 and 1924) |
Criticizes statements made in previous letter concerning the lack of chivalry on and off campus. |
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26 | Community Club meetings | Meetings will be held for those interested in organizing club work for the summer term. |
27 | N. E. A. to meet at Salt Lake City | National Education Association will convene July 4-10. |
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28 | Class play chosen | "A Rose O' Plymouth Town," written by Beulah Dix and Evelyn Greele, will be the senior play. |
29 | See Yourself in the Funny Column | Humorous quotes and anecdotes heard on campus. |
30 | Summer club work discussed | Organization of summer clubs was discussed. |
31 | Sweaters awarded athletes | Basketball and football letter winners received sweaters at chapel session. |
32 | Y. M. C. A. cabinet holds unique conference | Y. M. C. A. met with state student secretary, Mr. Terrell. |
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33 | Agnes Dunham | Visited the Hill. |
34 | Bartlett Hall | News from the dormitory. |
35 | Davis Hall diary | News from the boarding house. |
36 | Frank Johnson | Superintendent in Springdale, Iowa; interviewed people on campus. |
37 | Grace Laird | Plans to teach seventh and eighth grade at Hudson. |
38 | Hudson teachers visit | Students visited Hudson, where they will be teaching next year. |
39 | Hulda and Christine Klein | Brother Oscar visited for a week; Mr. Campbell had them over for dinner. |
40 | Justice Hall | News from the boarding house. |
41 | Miss Katherine Fobes | Gave an address in Greenfield, Iowa, to the Y. W. C. A. girls; returned to campus. |
42 | Mr. Palmer | Visited campus. |
43 | Never Inn | Occurrences at the boarding house. |
44 | O. S. Terrell | Met with the local Y. M. C. A. cabinet to make plans for the next Geneva Conference. |
45 | Ossoli Society | Personal confessions were the subject of the last Ossoli Literary Society meeting. |
46 | Peter Jorgensen | Superintendent in Guttenberg; interviews teachers on campus. |
47 | Ruth Johnson | Visited campus. |
48 | The Eulalians | Held their meeting in Mr. Peterson's home. |
49 | The Iowa Club | Professor Campbell spoke at their meeting. |