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1 College Eye Married couples disagree with statements made concerning early marriage.
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2 College Eye election, March 8 Will select editor, business manager, and alumni editor.
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3 Gala concert for Student Loan Fund; exceptionally fine program to be presented Will undertake difficult program.
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4 Iowa Collegiate Press convention Will be held at Ames; program highlights.
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5 Maude Royden; hailed as a new prophet; frail in physique but courageous in spirit YWCA will sponsor appearance of moral leader and preacher; photo.
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6 Mid-winter play pleases audience Review of campus play, "Only 38."
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7 Minnesingers make extended tour Will visit a number of Iowa cities.
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8 Replies to "one who has observed" Claims that late marriages are often unsuccessful.
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9 Selections made for debates Women will debate Morningside and Des Moines Colleges; men will debate Dubuque College.
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10 Special chapel program Will celebrate Lincoln's birthday.
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11 Twenty-six attend volunteer meeting Plan to hold 1924 conference at ISTC.
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12 Women's intercollegiate contests; Misses Wheeler and Farley win first places ISTC wins first place on both extemporaneous and oratorical contests.
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13 The challenge to the white race
Wheeler--Loring Frances (Student--1922)
Claims that the white race expanded because of their 'inventive genius.'
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14 Reflections of an old fogy Explores attendance at extracurricular activities and its influence on a college education.
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15 Your money's worth
Peterson--Amy Case (Classes of 1909 and 1923)
Comments on the relatively low activities fee, and praises the Lecture Course Committee for their selections.
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16 Organized generosity Claims that national policy to help other countries is needed more than monetary contributions.
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17 The school spirit of I. S. T. C.
Irwin--Helen (Student--1923)
Explores reasons why I. S. T. C. is lacking in school spirit.
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18 When Mama's darling comes to college
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19 While Lee Campbell is recovering
Andersen--Hans H. (Class of 1923; English Faculty)
Claims that the aristocracy should be more responsible for helping the poor.
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20 Alpha rushee party Entertained rushees.
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21 Bartlett Hall colonial party Held in the Gymnasium; description of program.
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22 Clio Valentine party Enjoyed music, games, dancing, and a Valentine box.
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23 Eulalian informal initiation Roster of new members.
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24 Party for Congregationalists Valentine party held in the Gymnasium.
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25 Second year Junior College banquet Annual banquet held; details of program.
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26 Sigma Tau Delta Entertained at a tea in Bartlett Hall.
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27 The frolic of the months Physical training students held dance.
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28 What do you think? Explores economic basis of education.
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29 Baseball men break out big mitts Baseball practices to begin soon.
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30 Cornell game Buses will take fans to Mt. Vernon for the basketball game.
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31 Several wrestlers on the sick list Cornell match will be here on March 6th.
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32 Teachers make it 8 straight; defeat Simpson 28-19 Summary of I. S. T. C.'s eighth consecutive basketball win this season.
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33 A Day in India Student volunteers performed as a part of the mission class play.
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34 Accompanying Miss Royden Margaret Speer is accompanying her.
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35 Bartlett Hall Getting ready for colonial party.
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36 Bertha L. Patt Granted leave of absence for Spring Term; Kathryn Parker will fill in.
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37 E. C. Denny Will join the ISTC faculty in the summer of 1923; brief profile.
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38 Earl Wolfe Unable to attend class due to being ill.
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39 For the first time in 25 years Eva Gregg was unable to hold classes due to the flu; Mrs. Donald Ross filled in for her.
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40 H. Earl Rath Granted leave of absence to complete his master's degree.
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41 Helen Knapp Judged a contest in Gladbrook with Charlotte Bockenthien and Grace Gaarder.
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42 Helen McCreery Visited friends and relatives in Cedar Falls.
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43 Helen Stover Missed class due to being ill.
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44 Loretta Graf Visited her home in Independence.
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45 Miss Betty McBride Visited campus to enlist women in Y. W. C. A. work.
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46 Miss Brady Able to have class again after battling pneumonia for two weeks.
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47 Miss Gladys Channock Had to leave school due to ill health.
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48 Miss Jensen Called home due to her mother's illness.
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49 The sixth grade teachers of the Training School Surprise party held for May Smith.
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50 Training School News
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51 Alberta Fuller Missed school for a whole week due to the flu.
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52 At chapel hour Friday Senior men may refrain from shaving.
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53 Gospel team visits Calvary Evangelical at Waterloo
Entwisle--Benjamin S. (Classes of 1921 and 1923)
Students take part in services.
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54 Miss Freda Morris Returned to school after going home to recover from an illness.
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55 Officials to attempt to arrange contest Hope to debate Universities of Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
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56 Phi Omega Pi Held regular meeting.
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57 Washington Ball Friday evening Dance preview; photo.