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Justesen, Hurn, and Coffin announce candidacy for 'Eye' Profiles of the candidates for the College Eye staff.
Jeremiah homesick Jeremiah Plowman writes home about a bad day.
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Protest College Eye protests the result of the Teachers College-Simpson basketball game.
Close Y. W. election Lyla Day will be president; roster of other officers.
Life Service meeting At Wesley Foundation.
The Inquiring Reporter Asks if students are urged to attend too many outside events.
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School spirit Students urged to build upon the stature and community spirit of the college.
Rah! Yea juniors Juniors lauded for their continuing activity in campus affairs.
Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
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Phi Omega Pi Beulah Brown was a guest at the formal winter dance.
Nu Omicron Nu Sigma Phi Roster of pledges.
Kappa Theta Psi Pledges entertained active members at Florence Reed's home.
Sioux Club New members initiated.
Sigma Tau Delta Entertained rushees at a theater party.
Delta Phi Delta Anne Hauss pledged.
Bartlett Hal Colonial party Program for the evening.
Shakespearean Program presented in honor of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln's birthdays.
Irving Formal initiation held; program for charm school session; roster of officers.
Alpha-Philo initiation Details of initiation.
Alpha society notes Praise for executive committee; program for recent meeting.
Mathematics Club Mr. Miller, president of the First National Bank of Cedar Falls, spoke.
Delphian Program for recent meeting; roster of officers.
Irish lecturer coming Seamus MacManus will speak.
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Beg your pardon Professor Sweigard is recovering from her illness and will return at the beginning of the spring term.
Theory teams show results of coaching; Horton-Meyers, Harshbarger's quintets win first game Teams in basketball theory classes compete.
Boxing contests are popular at Teachers; many men learn the art of self defense Boxing increasing in popularity on campus; sometimes used as feature attraction between halves of basketball games.
Intramural standings Standings in intramural basketball provided.
Cornell mat stars nose out Purple, 11-9; White makes good showing as does Capt. Croy with Oly. Star Truckinmiller Tutors lose wrestling meet to Cornell, 11-9.
Dickmen to play Parsons Friday and Penn Saturday to end schedule; Pedagogs must win both games to gain conference title Preview of upcoming basketball games.
Tutors fall before Simpson 26-22; Teachers rally in final period but unable to overcome lead Teachers College falls to Simpson in basketball, 26-22.
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Dorra Stewart Accepted teaching position in Oelwein.
The Xanho fraternity Announces Herbert Gall as pledge.
About fifty loyal T. C. basketball fans Attended the game against the Peacocks.
Professor Woolbert Praise for his talk at chapel.
The Misses Marjorie NcNeish Went home for the weekend, as did Dorothy Curliffe, Esther Stover and Margaret Larsen.
An explanation Philo basketball team member participated while ineligible.
Charm of conversation Professor Childs gave a talk at the Charm School tea.
There will be a Y. W. cozy To be held at Helen McHugh's home.
Men's triangular debate to be held March 12 Will debate Japanese Exclusion Act.
Notice Potential competitors for interstate contest should report.
No debate with Coe Could not find mutually acceptable date.