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Team drops game to Dubuque; Whitford pitches excellent ball--allows but three hits Lost, 8-0.
T. C. wins S. U. I. meet; women's swimming team wins state championship; Gladys Rudston wins individual honors Scores: T. C., 28; State University of Iowa, 27; Coe, 17.
Operetta tomorrow night Performing "Yokohama Maid".
Adrian Newens next lecture number Will read from "To Him That Hath".
Pay day Directions for paying dues.
Greek play to be given "Iphigenia in Aules" by Euripides will be staged.
Tag day tomorrow; get rid of all your debts tomorrow Buy a tag to raise money for May Day festivities.
Ivan Doseff resigns Had the job of reorganizing athletics after the end of World War I; labored under difficult financial circumstances.
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Teachers wages are much higher than last year Iowa salaries are rising.
T. C. club asks for equipment for every man Wants equipment for the whole football team, not just the first team.
Audience pleased by lecture on stars Mr. Baumgard gave illustrated lecture on astronomy.
At chapel Sweater presented to Hank Harmon; swimming cup and medal awarded.
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Training School News Doris Clough will represent T. C. H. S. for a declamatory contest in Independence.
Y. M. and Y. W. Sunday evenings The Reverend Scott spoke on love for each other and for nature.
Y. W. C. A. cabinet training conference Will be weekend event with Dubuque, Upper Iowa, and Lennox; will start with a banquet.
Many records broken in Drake Relays T. C. students did not place.
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Editorially speaking; help others to recognize an opportunity Encourages alumni to recruit prospective students.
Editorially speaking; the relation of the Y. M. C. A. to the students of I. S. T. C. Purposes are to reach out to students, encourage school spirit, and promote higher social standards.
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Students help the Chinese famine victims U. S. students raise money for foreign students.
Anatomical sidelights Explains whiskers.
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Geneva Encourages students to attend conference in Geneva for a summer vacation.
Study centers for rest of year Placements of professors.
Achoth Apartments News of residents.
Y. W. C. A. advisory board entertains Both old and new council invited to dinner.
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Harmony Hall echoes News of residents.
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Leota Adams, Mabel Holiday, and Mildrose Anderson Will teach in McCallsburg.
Grace Potter Has been sick.
Miss Lou Shepherd Has been working in Des Moines.
John Glenn Visited College Hill.
Albert Searle Serving as principal at Grand Junction.
Pat McNally, Edith Locke, Flora Stebbins, Gladys Rudston and Beatrice Johnk Too part in swimming tournament.
Carol Payne Visited home.
Marion Spencer Has been in the hospital.
Ethel Martin Visited home.
Genevieve Johnson Visited home in Dumont.
Supt. Earl Stout Will continue at McCallsburg.
Mabel Jessen Visited Toledo.
Clawson Hall notes News of residents.
Supt. Al Faber Will continue at Allison.
Tammany Hall News from the boarding house.