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Wesley Club Will have Baptist speaker.
Miss Hersey takes up county nurse work Frances M. Hersey is assistant county nurse of Wright County.
No College Eye next week Will not print due to contract agreement.
Tournament this week; best teams in Iowa coming; games will start Friday morning High school basketball tournament to be held at T. C. and hosted by the T. C. Club.
Last game of season Thursday; team will take on Buena Vista College for final game Expected to win easily.
Brighten up Y. M. rooms Presbyterian Church women made curtains in exchange for volunteer work.
Everyone pleased with Stitt Wilson; every meeting well attended Held attention through all meetings.
College Eye election today; be sure to cast your ballot Encourages subscribers to vote.
Dubuque outplayed in last half; locals lose by slow work in first half Lost, 34-20.
Drinkwater at Teachers College; English dramatist draws overflow crowd Description of John Drinkwater's remarks and stay in the city.
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Physical Science X-ray machine has been added to demonstration room.
Physical Education Faculty had tea for students.
Home Economics news House furnishing and decorating class will begin.
Announcements Candidates for College Eye election.
Natural Science News notes from the department; Professor Arey is preparing a new display for the Museum.
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Philo meeting Elections held.
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Ossoli Regular meeting held; officers elected.
The English Club Regular meeting held; faculty and students deliver talks.
Primary Dept. News notes.
Nature study bulletin ready More than 4500 copies of work by Professor Ries have been requested.
Study centers March 5 Placements for the week.
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Training School News Won city championship against Cedar Falls; score was 24-10.
Social Science Club Immigration was discussed.
Vote Today! College Eye staff elections.
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Editorially speaking; untitled Has been criticism about including international news in the College Eye.
Untitled Wants students to be friendly to high school students who come for the basketball tournament because they are prospective T. C. students.
Untitled Wants to organize a wrestling team next year.
Untitled Encourages students who have bad grades to quit school and pursue other vocations.
Editorially speaking; about grades Believes students should put schoolwork first and limit involvement in extracurricular activities.
Editorially speaking; do you know the reason? Asks students why attendance is down at school dances from last year.
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What's the use? Professor Hart explores the purpose of Christian duty.
Where sentiment outweighs good judgments German language study is being taken out of some schools because of bitter feelings over World War I.
Untitled Thankful that students don't have to pledge to new building funds, as they do in private schools.
Doing in other colleges News from colleges around the state.
No doubt about the standing of our speakers No faculty member has accepted money for speaking engagements.
Regarding the city championship Clarification of T. C. H. S. basketball stats.
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Shake Held meeting on Irish theme.
Tammany Hall News notes from the boarding house.
Davis Hall diary News notes from the boarding house.
Election of Y. W. C. A. officers Encourages voting.
Extension Division News notes; nature study bulletin is popular.
English Department News notes.
Commercial news News notes on students from the department.
Homerian Enjoy program of readings and music.
Study centers Feb. 26 Placements of instructors for the week.
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Ruth Meade's mother Visited campus.
Muriel Welstead Teaching in Hudson.
Louise Johnson Teaching at Manchester.
Glenn Bakkum Attended campus lecture.
Teachers College faculty members Edwin Darsie will direct singing at Presbyterian church.
Lee Dunlap Visited Cedar Falls for football game.
Walter Schmidt Teaching in Floyd.
Fred Kaltenbach Visited campus for lecture.
Ivan Fenn Visited College Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Cory Should return soon from their southern trip.
Tracy Hodsdon Visited campus.
David Meyer Visited Cedar Falls.
Prof. and Mrs. E. E. Watson Entertained Mathematics Department.
Students living on the south side of College Hill Helped put out house fire.
Noel Logan Visited Cedar Falls.
Ina Smith's father Here for a visit; Ina Smith will soon begin her new position.
Eve Shoemaker Visited Independence.
Hazel Martin and Marie Vietor Visited Ackley.
Helen Snelson Visited Waterloo.
Maecile Christensen Visited Clarksville.
Miss Stevenson Visiting Mary Parkhouse.
Harriet Horne Visited Marian Walker.
Vera Whistler Visited sister Helen.
Pearl Murphy Visited cousin in Waterloo.
Miss Luse Attending meeting in Atlantic City.
Gladys Clifton Attended wedding.
Miss Winifred Tunell YWCA student secretary visited campus.
Cecile Morain Visited friend.
Ethel Martin Visited home in Ackley.
Lorena Hersman Back in school after illness.
Miss Lang and Miss Carl Attended lecture.
Miss Mahachek Visited sisters Joy and Ruth.
Clawson Hall news News from the boarding house.
Bartlett Hall News of residents.
Achoth Apartments News of residents.
Chapman Hall news News from the boarding house.
Miss Jongewaard Visiting daughter Mina.