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1 Beatrice Wilbur Beatrice Wilbur will move to Duluth.
2 Between 900 and 1000 students About one thousand students took the uniform county examinations this week.
3 Coach training Over two hundred men are enrolled in coach training.
4 Coffer-Miller players here next week Traveling company will put on several plays.
5 Dr. E. J. Cable Professor Cable wrote Iowa geography textbook.
6 Grundy Center victors over Tutors Grundy Center defeated I. S. T. C. in baseball, 6-3.
7 Jennette Carpenter Jennette Carpenter is charter member of Phi Beta Kappa chapter at Cornell.
8 Judge Florence E. Allen speaks to large audience Speaks on duty of people to make government right.
9 Memories; to Dr. Gist
Stout--Earl J. (Class of 1923; English Faculty)
Poem in response to Cedar Falls Record's memorial tribute to Professor Gist.
10 Philo dance Will hold dance in Gymnasium.
11 Scholarship to be recognized; honor society is organized Kappa Delta Pi chapter organized on campus; will be installed soon; twenty students to be honored.
12 The Cedar Falls Band Cedar Falls Band will give concert on campus.
13 The fact that Mr. Dennis Professor Dennis speaks on campus.
14 The heat New shades installed in Gymnasium.
15 The Iowa State Teachers Association Schedule of speakers for ISTA convention.
16 Third grade state certificates To be granted to students after two years of college.
17 Vesper service next Sunday; Mr. Frederick J. Libby to speak Speaker profile.
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18 In the June number Professor Archer wrote an article on schools.
19 What should be the aim of a college? Claims that college should be responsible for developing the minds of its students.
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20 A special chapel service Chapel service remembers Professor Loughridge.
21 Elmer Burch tries to get Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth to sponsor the Philo dance But there is no Mrs. Hollingsworth.
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22 Bernice Slifsgard Camping at Riverview Park with several other women.
23 David W. Knepper Plans to be superintendent in Springville, Iowa.
24 E. A. Ralston Accepted position as superintendent in Renwick.
25 Hugh Logan Plans to be superintendent in Allison.
26 Milton Tostlebe Accepted position as superintendent of consolidated schools near Watertown, South Dakota; his wife will teach there as well.
27 Miss Celeste Armstrong Working in Minneapolis with her sister, Alton.
28 Miss Esther Elliot Recovering from her illness.
29 Miss Esther Tostlebe Visited campus; plans to spend the summer in Boulder, Colorado, then return to her position in Odebolt.
30 Miss Jennette Carpenter Left for San Francisco to be the delegate at the National Education Association meeting.
31 Miss Marcia Newton Accepted position as primary teacher in McCallsburg.
32 Mr. Dale Welsch Visited campus looking for a manual training and agriculture teacher.
33 Mrs. Walker Recovering from a broken arm.
34 Ned Irving Plans to teach agriculture and manual training at Odebolt; Dale Welsch is superintendent.
35 Prof. Geo C. Robinson Fractured his leg.
36 The men who went to Geneva Returned from their trip.