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1 "Reno Divorce Court" here on Thurs. night Jan. 11 To be presented by Cedar Heights Community Players.
2 Carl Hanson writes from New York
Hansen--Carl (Student--1922)
Tells of his experiences at Columbia University.
3 Debaters receive medals President Seerley makes presentation.
4 Former T. C. graduate elected speaker of Iowa lower house Profile of Joseph H. Anderson.
5 Letter to Pres. Seerley; former student writes about conditions in Europe Lawrence Jepsen comments on the current state of Europe.
6 Oratorical contest a week from Thursday Eight contestants will participate.
7 Ossoli presented with Mrs. McFarland Walker trophy Women attend in society gowns.
8 President C. G. Lawrence and Professor Emil Lange C. G. Lawrence and Emil Lange visited campus.
9 Seerley addresses "Y" men Seeks to inspire young men with Christian ideals.
10 Trinidad sends New Year's greetings
Trinidad--Venancio (Class of 1922)
Student claims that his years at T. C. were the best years of his life.
11 Y. W. secures noted speaker; Maude Royden making third tour of America; will appear here Feb. 24
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12 Cliosophic Literary Society Will send money to Russian relief instead of having a Christmas party; roster of officers.
13 Training School News News from the Training School.
14 World will yet be saved; silver tongued orators point the way Orators will present program of lectures.
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15 A suggestion College Eye requests summaries of worthwhile articles from newspapers or magazines.
16 It is an old story Says that students speaking loudly in the hall outside the chapel are infringing upon those students who want to hear the speaker.
17 Since January first Street cars available for trip to Waterloo.
18 The Student Council Defends the Student Council against the comments made concerning requiring freshmen to wear green caps.
19 We must not worry because Germany is bankrupt Criticizes statement made by British Parliament member J. R. Remer concerning conditions in Germany.
20 What constitutes an intellectual aristocracy? Suggests that current intelligence tests are not a good measure of capability.
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21 Economic prizes Professors offer prizes for economic study.
22 First exchange program Plans for the first two literary society programs.
23 For former member of the P. T. faculty Doris White hosted a party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Spafford.
24 Gamma tea Alpha Beta Gamma held tea in the West Parlor of Bartlett Hall.
25 Marjorie Hammer Elected as head of Clio society; roster of other members elected to various positions.
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26 Basketball schedule Team will face Luther next.
27 Gymnasium open for recreation every Saturday afternoon Opportunity to form intramural basketball league.
28 Jim Fottral Basketball captain is featured; photo.
29 Mat meets scoring plan changed; fall scores five points, decision three Scoring changed to encourage wrestlers to work for a decision.
30 Teachers College to stage H. S. tournament Teams will compete for silver cups, small gold basketballs, and the Cedar Falls Commercial Club trophy.
31 Tutors defeat Cornell in exciting battle; Perry featured with four long shots from mid-floor ISTC narrowly defeated Cornell in basketball, 22-21.
32 What house, society, or club has best basketball team?; why not form an intramural league and find out? Encourages students to form an intramural basketball league.
33 Wrestling meet with Cornell assured; final arrangement for wrestling here Team will face Cornell in late February.
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34 L. S. A. Will hold regular meeting.
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35 All the girls who have their names field Students who work for the Y. W. C. A. are asked to turn in their winter term schedules.
36 Atherton B. Clark Atherton B. Clark appointed district judge.
37 Blanche Standley Attending school again.
38 Charles Rummens Returned to class after suffering from an illness.
39 Clifford Winder Teaching in Ringsted, Iowa; visited campus.
40 Dorothy Corning Attended the National Student Council of the Y. W. C. A. conference in Chicago.
41 Dorothy Hayes Visited friends and family in Cedar Falls.
42 Dorothy Mueller Visited relatives in Dyersville and Earlville.
43 Esther Natzke Visited friends and family in Cedar Falls.
44 Former student undergoes operation Mary Sweigard had appendicitis.
45 Gaylord Archer Visited Clawson Hall.
46 George W. Samson Appointed director of the Teacher Placement Bureau of the Department of Public Instruction.
47 Irene Davis Visited campus.
48 Lester Minkel Visited Tumble Inn, along with Ivan Maxson, James Mueller, and James Bell.
50 Macy Campbell Plans to address people of the Wapello Consolidated school on a bond issue.
51 Macy Campbell Addressed the Board of Education of Consolidated schools about school taxes; a resolution was passed.
52 Many faculty members and residents students Harry Lauder performed at the Waterloo Theatre.
53 Many former students and graduates Visited campus during vacation.
54 Mary Louise Weikert Spent vacation in Chicago visiting friends.
55 Miss Annette Cretzmeyer Accepted a position as stenographer in Waverly.
56 Miss Beatrice Decker Visited friends on campus.
57 Miss Effie Schuneman and Miss Edna O'Ryan Plan to study modern art in Cleveland, Ohio, with Ralph H. Johonnet.
58 Miss Eva Luse Mother died.
59 Miss Florence Magowan Attended a conference of the Student Staff of the Central Region of the Y. W. C. A. in Chicago.
60 Miss Florence Valentine Visited campus.
61 Miss Rachael Newkirk Accepted a temporary position at a school in Pennsylvania.
62 Mrs. Harold C. Milversted Margaret Alison Nisbet Milversted appointed Worthy Matron; Alice Cramer visited campus.
63 Prof. C. C. Swain Father died.
64 Registrar C. S. Cory and Mrs. Cory Planning for an eight-week leave of absence to vacation.
65 Robert Holliday Visited friends on the Hill.
66 Supt. H. E. Blackmar Spoke with Macy Campbell, along with A. E. Jewett and H. C. Moeller, about legislation regarding the certification of teachers.
67 Vincent Hall Spent Christmas vacation in Cedar Falls; studying in Iowa City.
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49 Literary societies prepare for society day The women's literary societies held business meetings in preparation for Society Day.