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1 Change in registration explained Every student's registration will need to be approved by an advisor.
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2 College Eye election tomorrow Current staff will supervise election.
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3 Election of Y. W. officers to be held on Thursday Roster of candidates.
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4 Frosh to appear in green on registration day; Student Council requests aid of all organizations in enforcing regulation Men will wear caps; women will wear armbands.
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5 High school presents operetta TCHS will present "Swords and Scissors".
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6 Minnesinger concert tomorrow night Presentation program; photo.
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7 Miss Beatrice Allen Beatrice Allen will present recital.
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8 Philo-Alpha to present minstrel show To benefit Student Loan Fund.
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9 Teachers College wins recognition; highly praised by national commissioner at Cleveland meeting Cited for work in extension and rural education.
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10 Tutors defeat Upper Iowa 28-17; finish cage season with ten victories and only one defeat During the 1922-1923 season, the basketball team was defeated once, by Cornell, by one point.
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11 Fine concert enjoyed by select audience Review of College Orchestra performance.
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12 Minnesingers score great success at Odebolt says Welsch J. Dale Welsch, Superintendent of Schools at Odebolt, Iowa, praises performance of Minnesingers.
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13 Training School News News from the Training School.
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14 "He Who Laughs Last"
London--Earl M. (Class of 1924)
Short story.
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15 College Eye staff for 1923-1924; vote for a staff that will say it with pep Viggo Justesen, Ethel Short, and E. G. Brockman present their platform; photo.
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16 Women's intercollegiate debate near; Auditorium Friday night Will debate Morningside and Des Moines Colleges.
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17 A word from South Dakota Reflects on why young men and women spend the time to become educated.
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18 All who heard Appreciate lecture by Mrs. Ongawa.
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19 Somebody has suggested
Fagan--William Brock (English Faculty)
Disagrees with proposal to set a spring semester study period from 6:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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20 We have had more calls Good reception for College Eye edition put out by freshmen.
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21 When after one of her recent lectures Maude Royden believes that people have forgotten the contribution of President Wilson.
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22 Annual Delphian banquet To be held in the Russell Lamson Hotel.
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23 C. S. A. Informal party held; plans for a business meeting.
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24 Chresto program Program for recent meeting
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25 Clios elect Killen president Officers elected; program for recent meeting.
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26 Delphians Officers elected at recent meeting.
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27 Homerian formal initiation Roster of pledges.
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28 House party Evelyn Kerr hosted a party; roster of guests.
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29 It strikes me
Osburn--Burl N. (Class of 1923)
Claims that marriage is not an obstacle to education.
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30 L. S. A. party Held in the training school gymnasium.
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31 Neotrophian society Roster of officers elected.
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32 Philo Program of recent meeting.
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33 Second Year J. C. party Hard Times party held in the old gymnasium.
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34 Sybilla Young heads Eulalian Elected president of the society; other officers elected; plans for a Extemporaneous Speaking Contest.
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35 Y. M. C. A. Details from recent meeting.
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36 Zetalethean Roster of officers elected.
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37 Baseball practice starts 1923 season workouts have begun.
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38 Basketball tournament March 16 and 17; many schools may participate From forty to fifty high schools are expected to participate in basketball tournament at I. S. T. C.
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39 Dedicated to and inspired by Professor Fagan Poem about onions.
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40 Oriental evening enjoyed by packed house Audience appreciates presentation on Japan.
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41 UNA Fiesta Espanola Professor Thomes and her students give Spanish costume ball.
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42 Recommended articles
Kidder--Harriett L. (Library Faculty)
Suggests interesting articles for readers to study.
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43 Bartlett Hall News from Bartlett Hall.
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44 College Eye staff 1923-24; senior ticket Candidates present their platform; photo.
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45 Lee Campbell Substituted for Professor Fagan while he was ill.
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46 Lorraine K. White Returned to Glendive, Montana, to resume position as principal.
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47 Miss Adaline Pike Visited her home in Central City.
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48 Miss Chloe Carter Went to Grinnell.
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49 Miss Edith Mahon Missed class because she was ill.
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50 Miss Ethel Thompson Visited friends on campus; teaching in Stout, Iowa.
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51 Miss Irene Rasmussen Visited her home.
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52 Miss Martin Unable to teach the rest of the term due to an illness.
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53 Miss Pauline Waits Visited her sister in Des Moines.
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54 Miss Ruth Metcalf Married C. E. Loeber on February 24, 1922.
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55 Miss Sara M. Riggs Plans to resume her duties in Spring term.
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56 Mr. Earl Stout and family Went to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where Mr. Stout will be superintendent.
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57 Phi Omega Pi Hold luncheon.
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58 Pres. H. H. Seerley Returned to campus, along with Macy Campbell and I. H. Hart, after attending the National Education Association convention.
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59 Six students selected for dramatic contest Roster of those selected.
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60 Sydney Armstrong Visited friends on College Hill.