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Des Moines game Saturday; Parsons game called off
Ruffnex put up grand game T. C. won, 26-4.
"Y" secretary tells of industrial problems; John A. Dyre speaks on "The Human Relationship to Industry" Excerpts from his address.
Team beats Lennox, 24-22 Basketball performance much improved.
Heads Chemistry Dept. Mary Doherty will head chemistry department at Kenosha, Wisconsin, High School.
A new state song---"Iowa, Proud Iowa" Virginia Wright Logan taught under President Seerley in Oskaloosa.
Miss Greve goes to Cedar Rapids Edith Greve took teaching position there.
Students to take up nursing Mildred Newton will study nursing at Northwestern University.
Hon. J. Stitt Wilson Will speak about "Constructive Christian Democracy".
Mrs. Booth thoroly enjoyed; Maude Ballington Booth delivers splendid address on prison reform
Legislative sidelights on consolidation Professor Campbell offers brief history of consolidation in Iowa; previews legislation.
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Campbell speaks to county supervisors Spoke of consolidating schools.
Untitled Professor Eells spoke to leading agricultural authorities.
Study Centers January 29 Locations of professors for the week.
The Wesley Club Organized club; elected officers.
Noted minister dead Former student Edwin Grant Copeland died.
Orth tells of life at West Point Leonard Orth writes of his experiences there.
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Training School News Won against Nashua (18-16) and Reinbeck (27-23).
Y. W. C. A. news Thirty-five women attended informal meeting.
"Eat a lot for me" on Feb. 1; day chosen as Y. W. C. A. invisible guest day Students can purchase an extra meal and the proceeds will help world hunger.
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Editorially speaking; time to announce candidacy Staff election to be held soon.
Editorially speaking; how about some more pep? Encourages school spirit.
Editorially speaking; a valuable historical sketch Professor Campbell's "Sidelights on Consolidation" is widely circulated in other newspapers.
Doing in other colleges Happenings in college campuses across Iowa.
Editorially speaking; the need Encourages future teachers to be well-educated themselves.
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Committee on conferences meets Consolidated schools discussed.
Y. M. and Y. W. meeting Professor Wallace spoke on the "Brotherhood of Man".
With the seniors Will have a bob party.
Home Economics Club Enjoyed dinner at Professor Read's home.
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English Department News notes on the department.
Commercial notes News notes on the department.
Chresto Enjoyed mid-winter party.
Extension Division News; credit Extension classes being offered.
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Bartlett Hall News of residents.
Misses Myrtle Abrahamson and Helen Martin Visited Iowa City.
Misses Angela Goodenow and Anna Olson Have been sick.
Miss Lydia Jensen's sister Visited Lydia.
The second grade teachers Heard that Vera Duncan would be with them soon.
Miss Dorothy Sands Visited Waterloo.
Miss Myrtle Sherwood Suffering from nervousness.
Miss Hilda Dondelinger Father died.
Miss Irma Montgomery Has been sick.
Miss Myrtle Green Visited Vinton.
Dr. F. N. Mead Visited Ames to inspect health services there.
Mrs. Louise Bowman Gayler Visited campus.
Tracy Hodsdon Teaching at University of Dubuque.
Miss Edna Boyles Visited Independence.
Edna Harris Went home due to her father's illness.
Miss Duncan Continuing recovery from rheumatism.
Leona Spragg Back in school after illness.
Members of Delta Phi Delta Entertained in honor of Hazel Johnson.
Vesta Weaver Visiting friends.
Irma Wagner Visited parents in Waterloo.
Keith Cook Back in school.
Mrs. Ora L. Frederick Visited campus.
Miss Josie Rogers Went home due to illness.
Edith Greve Will teach in Cedar Rapids.
Word received Leora Doolittle is recovering from operation
Lawrence Putney Assisting on family farm.
Mary White Visited parents in Cedar Falls.
Marie Purdy Teaching in Independence.
Helen Strickland Went to Parkersburg.
Miss Bernice Greve Visiting sister Edith.
Hope Foote Teaching in Charles City.
Achoth Apartments News of residents.
Sigma Tau Delta Hosted tea.
Harmony Hall echoes News of residents.
Burnell Hall news News of residents.
Chapman Hall news News notes about residents.
Dorrell House Two residents participated in a wedding.
Fraternity dance Hobos and Xanhos hosted.
The Alphas Entertained with Japanese program.