Issue Contents
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1 | "The Stylus" new educational magazine makes appearance | Kappa Delta Pi magazine includes articles by TC faculty. |
2 | Cecilians win high praise in annual home concert; large crowd enjoys the varied program | Review of the performance. |
3 | Iowa College Press Association convenes; Des Moines University host | Eighth conference held; two TC delegates attend. |
4 | Kuan attends funeral of former instructor | Attended funeral of Miss Morrison at Tabor College. |
5 | Neotrophians hold formal party | Party for inductees featured dancing and music. |
6 | Paul Althouse sings to responsive audiences; both programs had a popular appeal | Brief review of performance. |
7 | Results of psychology experiments made known; three classes given test; by student conductors | Conduct reading tests in psychology classes. |
8 | Teachers College alumnus is inventor of valuable shocking machine; Glasener Shocker | Glasener brothers invent grain shocking machine; photo. |
Page 2
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9 | The teacher's code of ethics | Test of the code adopted by the Iowa State Teachers Association. |
10 | Training School | Gave letters to the athletes who earned them. |
Page 4
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11 | Editorially speaking; failures--without warning | Questions whether or not a student should be told he is failing prior to receiving the final grade. |
12 | Editorially speaking; newspaper ideals--theory and practice | Journalists should seek the truth. |
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13 | Literary | Creative writings submitted by students. |
Page 6
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14 | Eulalian banquet | Held at Black's Tea Room. |
15 | Master Masons--attention! | Square and Compass Club will hold banquet. |
16 | Records fall in home track meet; Beebe Lowers hurdle record. Perry and Vander Brink tie another | Beebe broke the hurdle record; Perry and Vander Brink tied 100-meter dash records. |
17 | T. C. ball team faces two hard battles this week; play Waterloo Pros. And St. Olaf college | Hopes to beat both teams with large number of returning players. |
18 | T. C. feature trio are appearing at the Regent; Wally, Jimmie and Lynn | Group is a hit. |
19 | Tutors tame Wildcats; teachers nine opens season with victory; Parsons bows in defeat to tune of 5 to 3 | Played on an improvised diamond in cold weather. |
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20 | Locals | News of students. |
21 | The Pop-off | Wants students to be listening and attentive during concert performances. |
Page 8
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22 | Extra, Mae Murray goes back to stage; metro star finds audience in studio inspires her for screen | Review of the movie "Fashion Row". |
23 | Life service meeting | Will meet at the Wesley house. |
24 | Miss Alberta Fuller | Spent last week in Cedar Falls. |
25 | Miss Anna S. Leggett | Has moved to 23rd St. |
26 | Miss Annette Fisher | Was called home after the death of her sister. |
27 | Miss Bernice Slifsgaard | Was visiting Cedar Falls. |
28 | Miss Grace Gilbertson | Will be teaching in Bridgewater. |
29 | Miss Helen Dunlap | Went home to Manchester for Easter. |
30 | Miss Lena McGinnis | Will be teaching in Swaledale. |
31 | Miss Margaret Crisman | Was here for Easter vacation. |
32 | Miss Mary Hart | Was home from college. |
33 | Miss Thelma Gashel | Will be teaching in Jesup. |
34 | Miss Viola Bosch | Will be teaching in South Dakota. |
35 | Mr. and Mrs. Glover Ferrell | Will be in Dysart. |
36 | Mr. Elmer Burch | Visited Lake City. |
37 | Mr. Frank Johnson | Was at the college. |
38 | Mr. Hugh Logan | Was a visitor at the Lambda Gamma Nu house. |
39 | Mr. Lee T. Smiley | Went to Hampton. |
40 | Mr. R. K. Barnhill | Visited his sister. |
41 | Mr. Victor Shore | Visited friends here. |
42 | Mrs. Ethyl Albright | Was ill last week. |
43 | Mrs. Maude Howell | Will be teaching in Oelwein. |
44 | Prof. Louis Begeman | Had an operation at Sartori. |