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1 College observes Flag Day Several speak during program; Civil War veteran Professor Arey presided.
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2 In memoriam Professor William Wesley Gist died June 8, 1923; photo.
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3 Kaltenbach heads Senior class Roster of officers.
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4 News and editorial comments Brief campus news notes.
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5 Prof. Macy Campbell Macy Campbell attended ISTA planning meeting.
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6 The girls dormitory Bartlett Hall is pictured; photo.
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7 Dorrell--Hall Ada Dorrell married Cecil Hall.
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8 Large delegation to Geneva Nine men plan to attend meetings there.
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9 Prof. Macy Campbell Professor Campbell announces that the Rural Education Department will play athletic games so that students may take them out to their jobs.
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10 Should the library be open Saturday afternoon? Encourages students to voice their opinion about library hours on Saturdays.
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11 Chaplain endeavors to snatch seat from main speaker at Flag Day exercises
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12 Morris--Sandven Freda Morris married Semon Sandven.
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13 The enrollment at Teachers College Summer 1923 enrollment is now 2956, including those enrolled at the branch summer schools.
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14 40 men are out for baseball Joseph Roeder is unaffected as a pitcher by the loss of his left eye.
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15 Among former members Ernest Zechiel plans to teach piano at a private school in New York.
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16 Dr. Cable Invited to become a member of Phi Beta Kappa by his alma mater, Cornell College.
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17 Dr. Thierman Underwent surgery for an injury sustained at Halloween.
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18 Miss Strayer Returned to campus for the summer term.
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19 Mr. Geo. Hendrickson Teaching in the Department of Natural Science for summer term.
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20 Mr. Hart Attended his Grinnell College class reunion.
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21 Mr. Lee Campbell Lee Campbell will teach in Delaware County.
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22 Peter Jorgensen Visited campus.
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23 President Seerley Visited schools in Muscatine, Centerville, and Creston; plans to attend a session of the State Board of Educational Examiners.
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24 The Art department Drawings displayed at the Art Institute of Chicago.
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25 The coaches are negotiating Coaches trying to set up baseball games.
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26 The extension department Present in every county except Woodbury and Warren.
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27 The remains of Dr. Gist Sent by train to Marion for burial; faculty members present as pall bearers and representatives of the Veterans Club.
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28 The Teachers College broadcasting station Tube and license needed before beginning operations.
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29 What and when Schedule of campus meetings and activities.