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1 "Gammer Gurton's Needle" makes a hit Review of play performed by Coffer-Miller troupe.
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2 Dulcy Will present "Dulcy".
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3 For those of us who have a vision Claims that many summer school students are under-qualified to become teachers.
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4 In an article Professor Hart published an article on the relation between film and books of fiction.
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5 Life Saving Corps to give demonstration Will give demonstrations of life saving, swimming, and canoeing.
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6 Miss Shanewise Lenore Shanewise is visiting Bertha Martin.
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7 Monday evening Dr. Winship will speak on campus.
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8 Mr. F. E. Fuller Professor Fuller is back in Extension; Maude Wakefield is in Rural Education.
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9 Physical training girls attract large crowd Present demonstration on canoeing.
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10 Rev. Frank Hugh Brown to speak here Sunday Will speak on mission work.
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11 Teaching cannot become a profession Clearly outlines the difference between a third grade county teaching certificate, and a first grade state certificate.
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12 The Cedar Falls Bible Conference Bible Conference will be held in August.
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13 The fact that we Claims that the success of a teacher may depend on the grades they received in college.
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14 Tutors lose to strong Eldora team, score 3--1 I. S. T. C.'s only run came from a home run in the ninth inning.
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15 Untitled Anti-war movement is sweeping the nation.
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16 Junior College August graduating class Junior class holds picnic.
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17 The band concert Appreciates band concerts in the park.
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18 The Iowa delegation NEA regrets that President Seerley was unable to attend national meeting.
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19 We often have occasion Claims that valuable teachers have been lost to the medical, law, and business professions.
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20 Harold Palmer Harold Palmer will be superintendent in Thornburg.
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21 Mr. Elmer Schindler Elmer Schindler will be superintendent in Viola.
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22 Nacy McGee Nacy McGee will be superintendent in Tripoli.
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23 Wilbur Russell Wilbur Russell will teach in Davenport; Herbert Pesch will be superintendent in Guttenberg.
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24 Dr. Mead Left for a trip to the west, including Alaska.
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25 Irving H. Hart Elected as member of the State Historical Society.
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26 Miss Jennette Carpenter Plans to travel to the library of the University of California for reading and research.
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27 Mr. I. Hart Returned from fishing trip.
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28 Mr. Keith Cook Enrolled for the second half of the summer term.
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29 President H. H. Seerley Attended the State Board of Education meeting in Iowa City.
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30 The faculty quartette Played for the students at chapel.
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31 The loss and gain in enrollment Extension schools and I. S. T. C. about equal.