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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.