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Americanization course ready; "The Shorter Constitution" ready for distribution Professor Meyerholz assisted in production of instructions for citizenship.
Y. M. and Y. W. pledges Set budgets for the year; YWCA seeks $2350; YMCA seeks $450.
Stitt Wilson comes next month; famous speaker has been stirring up colleges of the west Part of evangelical campaign.
Lennox College here tonight; first home game to be a thriller Encourages student attendance.
Concert to be given soon College Orchestra will perform under direction of Professor Gundry; new rules for membership in group.
Long trip taken by team; basketball team drops two games to strong teams in southeastern part of state Lost to Parsons, 24-14, and to Iowa Wesleyan, 29-14.
Y. W. gives pageant; "The Striking of America's Hour" pleases large audience Forty women took part; considers success or failure of great civilizations.
Seniors entertained; first faculty tea greatly enjoyed Encourages men to attend; hosted by Department of Physical Education.
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Natural Science Dept. A mastodon tusk that has been found near Des Moines; campus museum has several remnants of tusks.
Untitled Professor Cable sprained his ankle while playing volleyball.
Guy Hackley may return to school Wants to stay informed with the College Eye.
Fast game won last week Started off shaky, but gained points in second half.
Students report on work done for college expense money Survey results; majority of students are working for some of their expenses; summary of jobs that they perform.
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French comedy given French II class will present "Nicette".
Sophomores win tournament Interclass basketball tournament ends with victorious sophomores over the juniors, 44-39.
Two games scheduled with Tigers One to be played on each of the home courts.
Primary news News notes from students in the curriculum.
Training School News Lost to East Waterloo in overtime, 18-17.
Y. W. to send delegates to Des Moines Dorothy Charles and Doris Clough will attend.
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Editorially speaking; athletics as a college builder; Homer H. Seerley, President, Iowa State Teachers College President Seerley states his views on participation in intercollegiate athletics and sports.
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School Administration Club increasingly popular Both students and faculty attend; hear lectures.
Are you a member? T. C. Vets organized to benefit veterans; constitution of the group.
Otis McCreary making good at Minnesota Versatile athlete sends regards to former college.
Doing in other colleges News of other college campuses.
Study centers for Jan. 22 Placements of instructors for the week.
Sidelights on consolidation Professor Campbell believes that Iowa is making significant strides in school consolidation.
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Y. M. C. A. campaigns for college men; will visit T. C. Jan. 21 to present secretaryship as life work State-wide recruitment campaign.
English Department News notes from the department.
Y. W. C. A. news Helen Hendricks talked about her experiences overseas.
Y. W. cozy at Mrs. Cross' Friday Weekly meeting.
Y. W. C. A. memberships increasing steadily More than doubled within a year nationwide.
First student center in South America; opens in Santiago under the Y. M. C. A. Will provide study and club rooms.
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Aristo society gives interesting program Group hears lectures, readings, and debate.
S-U-C-C-E-S-S spells Methodist mix Two hundred students attended.
Sigma Tau Delta Participated in a taffy pull.
Extension Division Professor Cram will consult in Cherokee; Professor Fullerton will consult in southwestern Iowa.
Married Mary Lewis Chambers married Robert W. Crawford.
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Clawson Hall echoes The resident barber gave many haircuts this week.
Orville Abbott Teaching in Steamboat Rock.
Harold Christensen Refereed basketball game.
The college friends of Miss Grace Brainard Extend sympathy on death of her sister.
Vera Duncan Recovering from serious rheumatism.
Alice Liebel Recovering from illness.
Miss Hunter Was sick.
Mr. Lynch Injured his head in a fall.
Violet Weaver and Naomi Severson Entertained friends.
Margaret Crisman Visited Margaret Stephenson.
Mrs. Miriam Brock Gleason Visited ISTC friends.
Ethel Martin Visited Ackley.
Marcella Ballain Went home due to illness.
Helen Varney Has been sick.
Miss Fromme Returned from Virginia.
Both Miss Hanthorn and Miss Thomes Back at work after recovering from illness.
Marcelle Christensen and Melita Wedeking Visited Clarksville.
Bartlett Hall News of residents.
Achoth Apartment News of residents.
Harmony Hall echoes News of residents.
Zeta society Regular meeting held.
Homerian notes Regular monthly social meeting.
Wesley Club Series of lectures to be given about the leadership of pastors.
Hospital notes Vera Duncan has had rheumatism; several students have had small pox.
Sara Mae Spearing Practice teaching in Waterloo.