Issue Contents
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1 | It is our task to end war; Mr. Libby pleads for League of Nations in address at Teachers College | Frederick J. Libby's campus speech, printed in full. |
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2 | Cowpunchers help editor, T. C. graduate | Carl Magee, editor of a newspaper in New Mexico, gets support of local citizens. |
3 | Professor Wright | Contemplates the feasibility of a League of Nations. |
4 | Review of the plays | Review of the Coffer-Miller performances on campus, entitled, "Androcles and the Lion," and "Gammer Gurton's Needle." |
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5 | Andrew Sorensen | Andrew Sorensen and Miller Christiansen visited campus. |
Page 4
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6 | Gertrude Knight and Lois Honeyman | Visited friends in Mt. Vernon. |
7 | Members of the Junior College | Plans to hold a picnic in Washington Park. |
8 | Mr. C. H. Brown | Took students to the Devil's Back Bone. |
9 | Mr. Paul Henry | Plans to teach in McCallsburg, Iowa. |
10 | On Tuesday evening July third | Surprise party held for Leon Robb. |
11 | Teachers play Eldora Tuesday | Game scheduled; lost to Grundy Center the week before, 4-3. |
12 | The College Orchestra | Performed at an assembly; Louise Fuerste played a solo. |
13 | The seniors | Theatre party planned; Dr. and Mrs. Cable to chaperone. |
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14 | Mr. Benjamin Entwisle | Accepted position as debate coach and accounting teacher in Lead City, South Dakota. |