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| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| 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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| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| 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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| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| 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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| Article | Article Summary |
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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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| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Students help the Chinese famine victims | U. S. students raise money for foreign students. |
| Anatomical sidelights | Explains whiskers. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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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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| Article | Article Summary |
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| Harmony Hall echoes | News of residents. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| 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. |