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| Article | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Football squad not defeated by conference team | Summary of the 1921 season. |
| Science Club discuss problem of disarmament | Students prepare papers relating to disarmament. |
| Waterloo banker addresses Y. M. | Mr. Lane talks about world financial conditions. |
| Well informed students to have contest in winter; there are two types of contests; extempore speaking here | Will participate in traditional interstate contest as well as Iowa women's contest. |
| Prize contest offered | Essay contest will consider capital and labor. |
| Oyster supper | For first year junior college class. |
| Women's literary societies discover strong debaters | Professor Lambert will serve on Iowa board of NCTE; English Club meets; women's intersociety debate continues. |
| Chemistry roll forty-five now | Continue to analyze compounds. |
| Seniors to be entertained | Will have Christmas party at Ruth Snider's house. |
| Arrangements for debate during winter completed | Will debate Des Moines University on questions relating to the Philippine Islands. |
| Prof. Campbell called | Will deliver addresses in Texas. |
| Some first year men that played good brand football | William Watters, Allen Bailey, and Ralph Hicks play for T. C.; photo. |
| Ralph Bingham makes big hit with audience; he uses many methods of getting laughs; Auditorium was packed | Review of performance by humorist. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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| Methodist mention | Group met on campus. |
| Sociology Club | Group considers disarmament. |
| Sidelights on consolidation | Professor Campbell offers news about consolidated schools around Iowa. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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| Robb Hall | Boarding house news. |
| Barn(y)ard Hall news | Boarding house news. |
| Training School News | News from the Training School. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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| Editorially Speaking | Discusses the importance of tradition in college life; believes that many traditions were lost during World War I. |
| Inquiring Reporter | Students answer the question, "Do you think the 'Y' Sunday meetings should be held at 4:00 P. M. or at 6:10?" |
| Pencilings | Former professor G. W. Samson describes his experiences during a trip to Detroit. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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| The Tuesday Club | Tuesday Club meets and enjoys dinner party. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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| Spinster Hall news | Boarding house news. |
| Achoth House | Boarding house news. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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| Helen Shutter | Visited campus. |
| Mr. Paul McKenna | Leaving school following the fall term. |
| Mr. George Hicks | Was to officiate at football game. |
| Miss Esther Bley | Finished special music course; teaching in Hudson. |
| Mrs. W. B. Fagan | Traveling with her children to visit her parents. |
| Andy Anderson | Will visit friends in South Dakota. |
| Prof. Theodore Gundry | Announcement of a son born in France. |
| Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Ernissee | Visited by Theron Walker. |
| "Jimmy" James | Refereed basketball game. |
| Barrigar Hall briefs | Boarding house news. |
| Bartlett Hall | News about residents. |