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1 Baumgart lecture tonight; will give illustrated lecture on astronomy Speaker profile.
2 Cedar Falls band gives annual concert Varied program from jazz to classical.
3 Debate won by T. C.; teachers win double victory in debate Both affirmative and negative teams won against Morningside.
4 Final May Day plan Schedule of events.
5 Following is baseball schedule as now arranged Schedule of games.
6 May Queen election next week; every student may vote at May queen election Any woman graduating in 1921 is eligible for May queen.
7 Student Council sets pay-up day; all college dues and debts to be paid April 28 Any debts toward the college can be paid.
8 Team plays at Dubuque Friday Will play unless rain continues.
9 Training School to give operetta Will perform "Yokohama Maid".
10 Untitled Vae Ross visited relatives.
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11 Like one huge instrument Program for band concert.
12 Piano contest held Students performed behind a thick curtain to disguise their identity from the judges.
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13 Ever hear of a sub-normal school? Professor Hart received a letter requesting a position in a sub-normal school.
14 Miss Hunter's class Discussed labor and industrial issues.
15 Training School News Tryouts for declamatory club held this week.
16 Y study classes; inter-racial Discussed how America interacts with other cultures.
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17 Editorially speaking; a reply
Wilson--Roger Verden (Class of 1922)
Does not believe that the student did enough research about dances; does not agree that dances have adverse moral effects on student population.
18 Editorially speaking; an honor system Believes T. C. should develop a system to combat cheating that makes the student responsible for his or her actions.
19 Prof. R. W. Getchell speaks on opportunities and duties of the modern teacher
Getchell--Robert Ward (Science Faculty)
Northeastern Iowa Association speech was redelivered at Faculty Men's Club.
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20 "Lake Geneva's the place to go" Encourages students to attend conference.
21 Extension report shows increase in work Average study center attendance has increased from sixty to sixty-two since fall quarter.
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22 Five extension schools for this summer announced Will be at Albia, Harlan, Muscatine, Red Oak, and Sheldon.
23 Natural Science News notes on recent faculty activities.
24 Philo meeting
Moon--Glenn W. (Class of 1924)
Variety of topics included; ranged from communism to bee keeping.
25 Study centers April 23 Placements of professors.
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26 Extension division Professor Hart attended national meeting; visitor impressed by Bartlett Hall and murals in Library.
27 Prof. Luteyn returning to teaching Will teach math on the West Coast.
28 Study centers April 16 Placements of professors for the week.
29 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. meeting Four students and Professor Ramenstein spoke on self-control, self-confidence, patience, and forgiveness of spirit.
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30 Achoth Apartments News of residents.
31 Bonnie Hansen Visiting relatives.
32 Clawson Hall echoes News of residents.
33 Harmony Hall echoes News of residents.
34 Leta Duffus Visited Edna Boyles.
35 Ley Hall News of residents.
36 Lillian Thompson Left school for the rest of the term.
37 Mamie Lister Visited campus.
38 Miss Mary Johnson Visiting her cousins, Mary and Carol Stone.
39 Miss Slawson Recovering from surgery.
40 Mrs. Blanchard Visited friends at Bartlett Hall.
41 Mrs. Walker Gave a tea.
42 Rollie Eernisse Visited Cedar Falls.
43 Tammany Hall News from the boarding house.
44 The Philo-Alpha picnic Postponed due to rain.
45 The teachers of the Training School Enjoyed a picnic.