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1 A chance for all to go to the fair School will close for a half day so that students may go to the fair.
2 Cedar Valley district fair in operation Description of the exhibits and entertainment.
3 City churches welcome you at their services Each church will have social gathering to enable members to get acquainted with students.
4 Football schedule for T. C. Schedule for the 1921 season.
5 Men's mix YMCA sponsors opportunity for men to get to know one another.
6 Prof. J. O. Perrine advances Will go to work at American Telephone and Telegraph in New York.
7 Prospect now brightest ever for football Preview of the upcoming season.
8 Seerley chief executive for thirty-five years Profile of President Seerley; his accomplishments.
9 Seymour becomes Boy Scout leader Roy F. Seymour is regional executive of organization.
10 Spring graduate suffers injury from accident; driver loses control of car and it smashes through railing and drops over thirty feet into a creek Gretchen Bingaman injured in car accident; hope eventually to take up duties as director of athletics at East Waterloo High School.
11 Summer student was here when college started; she carried a full schedule of work and said that she enjoyed being here Ella M. Jones Burnett has taught for many years; is attending summer session now.
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12 Some summer term Review of the summer session.
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13 Training School grids have strenuous schedule Prospects for the TCHS football season.
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14 Commercial Club aids students Local group attempts to find work for men while they are in college.
15 Editorial speaking Encourages students to make the most out of the new school year; reviews achievements made in science.
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16 Scott goes to Philippines Chris Scott will teach in the Philippines for two years.
17 Sidelights on consolidation
Campbell--Macy (Rural Education Faculty)
Professor Campbell outlines the consolidated schools movement.
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18 A student in Puerto Rico Alejandie Rodriguez enrolls in correspondence course.
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19 Changes in faculty Roster of resignations and additions.
20 Iowa idealism and greatness in painting Description of the panels on the west wall of the Library reading room.
21 Tennis tournament Venancio Trinidad won the tournament.
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22 Allison-Lillehei Olive Allison married Professor Lillehei.
23 Aristos Will organize soon.
24 Bureau of Recommendations Has made good placements in recent years.
25 Frank P. Butler Teaching in Rippey, Iowa.
26 Gertrude M. Kenneally Teaching in Independence.
27 Harold Stout Teaching in Emerson.
28 Henry Immerzeel Superintendent at Rippey, Iowa.
29 James A. Mueller Teaching at Harris.
30 Keith Popejoy Principal in Mobridge, South Dakota.
31 Marjorie Hunting Teaching at the Y. M. C. A. in Minneapolis.
32 Maud Norris Teaching in Tipton.
33 Miller Christiansen Superintendent at Dinsdale.
34 Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Eernisse Teaching in Jacksonville, Florida.
35 New teachers Brief information on several of the new faculty.
36 Oliver K. Strike Teaching in Stanley.
37 Philo Will hope to continue momentum of last year.
38 Prof. Ries resigns Will go to Purdue University.
39 Ralph J. Farris Teaching in Independence.
40 William Berry Superintendent at Lohrville, Iowa.