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Contest ends today For College Eye editorial prizes.
Cure for Cupid's sting coming; operetta will be staged here by instructors Faculty women will put on show to benefit Student Loan Fund.
Father of State Normal School died last week Herman Casewell Hemenway died January 27, 1922; tribute to his work in founding the institution.
Men's debate Will debate Dubuque University.
Concert by St. Louis Symphony Orchestra ahead Profile of group under direction of Rudolph Ganz.
Teachers win in two games last weekend; coach takes only seven men on trip; both games were close Summary of basketball games against Simpson and Still Colleges.
Capacity house greets cast in mid-winter play; the audience enjoyed the play immensely; play was well given Review of "Clarence".
Minnesingers Minnesingers revived after ten years of inactivity; photo.
Senior teas Given by different departments on Wednesday afternoons.
Members of music faculty give recital sonatas Professors Gundry and Zechiel perform.
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English Department English Club met; news about faculty.
Skybo House Boarding house news.
Training School News News from the Training School.
Dorrell Hall Boarding house news.
Seniors Home Economics party Group entertained at Dean Reed's house.
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The 1921-1922 intercollegiate editorial contest National essay contest.
Staff financial editor sees great tightening of market Humorous look at relationship between economy and dating.
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Inquiring Reporter Students and faculty answer the question, "Do you think the college whistle should blow at noon--12:00-- as per custom, or do you believe it would be better if it blew at 12:20?"
Saving habit becomes a fascination Discusses the importance of saving money.
Zeta Society news Try to consider what they will be like ten years in the future.
Farewell Horace Tu will be going to Iowa City; thanks faculty and students at Teachers College for their kindness.
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How large is your world? Urges students to read in order to expand their world.
Art class Enjoyed luncheon; honored Merle Crandall, who will leave to teach in Rockford, Illinois.
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Miss Carol Stone

Teaching in New Hartford; visited her sister.

Mr. Lester Minkel Teaching in Plainfield, Iowa.
Miss Marie Ferguson Teaching in Decorah; visited parents.
Professor and Mrs. Knoepfler Called to Nebraska due to son's illness.
Mr. Paul Stewart Visited friends.
Clawson Hall Boarding house news.
Barn(y)ard Hall news Boarding house news.
Barnard Hall ablaze! Boarding house news; enjoyed jazz party.
Barrigar Hall briefs Boarding house news.
Bartlett Hall News about residents.