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| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| 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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| Article | Article Summary |
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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. |
Page 3
| Article | Article Summary |
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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. |
Page 5
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| 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. |
Page 6
| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| 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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| Article | Article Summary |
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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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| Article | Article Summary |
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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. |