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1 Dr. Roadman to speak at chapel next Sunday Will speak on "The Christian and his Community."
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2 Famous clock given for Campanile; nation's best tower clock presented to college last week Fasoldt clock won prize at Centennial Exposition in 1876; maker's nephew presents clock; will save money in Campanile fundraising effort.
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3 Galford-Farley win in original oration and extempore meet; will represent Teachers in interstate contest at Cape Girardeau, Mo., April 26 Explanation of judging system.
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4 Minnesingers to give home concert tomorrow evening; Prof. W. E. Hays to direct first appearance of warblers this season Performance program.
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5 Rural institute program Friday and Saturday; national Y. W. secretary, Talitha Gerlach, and Dr. Earl Roadman will speak Conference schedule features several ISTC speakers.
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6 Stage Old Gold election tomorrow from 9 to 4 Two teams of candidates are in contention.
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7 Tutor arguers win from Simpson and Parsons Monday; cop both sides of Japanese Exclusion question in triangular contest Recap of the debate.
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8 Annual music festival to be held May 17 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra will perform.
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9 What ten books would you take if you were to be placed in exile?; 100 students asked question Survey results.
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10 Juniors!! Vote March 19th for the staff of loyalty, progress, originality Dorothy Charles and Ross Galloway are campaigning for positions on the Old Golf staff; photo.
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11 Last rites for Henry Roelofse held here Sunday afternoon; student enrolled for spring term dies of apoplexy leaving wife and three children Enrolled recently; died on way to class.
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12 Merchants' window display night Apr. 2 All show windows will be dressed up.
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13 Miss Margaret Busby Margaret Busby will teach at Pacific Junction.
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14 Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Farrell Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Farrell visited campus.
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15 New tennis court to be built In back of Wesley Foundation.
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16 Over seven hundred did below average work last term Faculty continuing to study reasons for continuing poor performance.
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17 Physical Education Folk Festival scores a decided success; Spanish dance given by Miss Wahle is feature of evening's entertainment Present dances of many countries.
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18 Professor Wallace assisting students Writes pamphlet to accompany textbook.
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19 Rev. Howland Hanson speaks on Beatitudes; practical and inspiring message delivered at Sunday church service Summary of his sermon.
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20 A Union church or church unity, which?
Frye--E. B.
Doubts are expressed that a Unionist church would truly unite the different Christian sects on campus.
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21 As seen by a former student
Whittum--Mina
Kind teachers praised and harsh teachers denounced in response to a previous editorial.
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22 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
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23 All college dance To be held in the Gymnasium; Imps Orchestra to provide music.
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24 Bartlett Hall notes News notes about residents.
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25 C. S. A. First Spring term meeting held; roster of officers.
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26 Ellen Richards Club Mamie Grimes spoke at recent meeting; roster of officers.
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27 Fuller Fuller and Ehrhardt are campaigning for positions on the Old Gold staff.
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28 Inter-fraternity dance Dance held at the Armory in Cedar Falls; music by Imps Orchestra.
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29 Neotrophian New officers installed.
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30 Nineteenth Century Club Annual banquet held.
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31 Phi Omega Pi notes News about members.
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32 Phi Sigma Phi Roster of officers.
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33 Pi Theta Pi Roster of officers.
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34 Zetalethean Officers installed; "get-acquainted" party planned.
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35 Coach Minton's diamond stars drill hard in preliminary workouts; Tutors play Ames college nine on April 22, 23 here Preview of upcoming season; to start with Iowa State College.
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36 College Eye's all conference teams
Ho--Wally
College Eye picks all-conference teams for basketball.
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37 Dysart wins Class B district championship over Dike five 17-12; Teachers College athletes pick all college team High school district basketball tournament hosted on campus; first and second all-college teams selected by T. C. athletes.
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38 Largest track squad in history answers Coach Bender's call; Pesek, star sprinter, returns to boost the dashes Over seventy-five men show up for track workouts; upcoming season previewed.
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39 Notice--subscribers Should pay College Eye subscription fees.
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40 Teachers coaching school has big enrollment Three hundred men are taking the coaching courses.
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41 Tutor wrestlers will be strong in 1926 Every man wrestling for the 1925 season is set to return.
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42 Art Myattway says
Myattway--Arthur (Student--1925)
Random thoughts and observations
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43 Present library capacity does not meet demands; no room for classes in future library plans Library facilities are becoming crowded due to growing book collection and increased enrollment; main hallway on first floor to be devoted to artworks; staff looking forward to elimination of classes in the building.
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44 Vote for Charles and Galloway for a loyalty annual; only juniors will be permitted to cast ballot Class of 1926 to vote for Old Gold staff; endorsement given to Dorothy Charles and Ross Galloway.
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45 "Pirates of Penzance" scores success Performance presented by T.C. High glee clubs.
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46 Anna Grace McNally Mother visited.
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47 Cora Mae Hockaday Visited her parents in Manchester.
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48 Enrollment exceeds last year Enrollment reaches 2378 for spring term, an increase of about 100 over the previous spring term.
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49 Frank Hovorka to get Ph. D. in spring Alumnus Frank Havorka to receive doctorate from the University of Illinois.
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50 John Poland Teaching in Buck Creek; visited his mother in Cedar Falls.
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51 Joseph Vanderveer Visited his parents in Cedar Falls.
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52 June McComas Mother visited.
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53 Lois Patton Enrolled in school.
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54 Lyla Day Visited home in Clarksville.
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55 Mildred Hollis to lead "Y" discussion Topic of discussion to be "What is Christianity?"
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56 Notice! Please! Books must be removed from the Book Exchange immediately.
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57 One act plays presented at English Club Presented "Thursday Evening" and "The Man on the Kerb."
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58 Pres. Seerley at Des Moines Will meet with the State Board of Education to discuss summer school appropriations.
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59 Prof. Welles in Cornell Sunday service Professor Welles performed in concert with former professor John Conrad at Cornell College.
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60 Sigma Tau Delta Announces pledges.
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61 Sigma Tau Delta Bernice Toms held a "mad tea party."
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62 Spring hikes begin Saturday Ruth Everman to lead hikes.
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63 Supt. H. Ostergaard Interviewed candidates on campus.