Issue Contents
Page 1
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
1 | "Smilin' Through"; a criticism Lynch--Gladys E. (Class of 1924) |
Review of the play. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
2 | "The Magic Flute" played | College Orchestra played in chapel. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
3 | August B. A. graduates | Should order cap and gown. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
4 | Campanile chimes to play August 14 | Should be better concert than the one held in October 1926; Fasoldt clock has been running for two months. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
5 | Former T. C. student wins highest honors | Iva Mae Musbach honored at New England Conservatory of Music. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
6 | Hoyt defeats Richman in golf semifinals | Will compete against Professor Kadesch. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
7 | Official announcement | Dean Reed will be on vacation. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
8 | Official Notice | Third grade certification will continue for another year. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
9 | The library | Brief description of the building and its services; photo. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
10 | Werrenrath August 12; noted baritone to sing in gym; expect capacity crowd | Profile of Reinald Werrenrath. |
Page 2
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
11 | College at State Fair; August 24-September 1 Shutt--Philip Leslie (Student--1927) |
Each department will send an exhibit. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
12 | Football for '27 has bright prospects; twelve men will return | 1927 season prospects. |
Page 3
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
13 | "Love's Greatest Mistake" a polished performance | Movie preview. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
14 | Colleen Moore wears amazing garb in latest; difficulty encountered assembling misfits for vivacious star in "Naughty but Nice" | Movie preview. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
15 | New books | New books in the Library. |
Page 4
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
16 | Is it right? | Editorial asks if the fines and rules for checking out reserve books at the Library are adequate. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
17 | To show our appreciation | Editorial praises the Cedar Falls Concert Band for all of their wonderful performances during the summer term. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
18 | Types found in the cafeteria | Editorial comments on what you can learn from students around you just by stopping to listen while in the cafeteria line. |
Page 5
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
19 | A book a week; you can't win; Jack Black Shutt--Philip Leslie (Student--1927) |
Page 6
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
20 | "Old Swimmin' Hole" doomed | Due to pollution in natural waters and the building of swimming pools. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
21 | Many coaches furnished from T. C. athletic squads | Roster of ISTC men who are now coaching. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
22 | Positions | Roster of those who have found jobs. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
23 | Who's Who at Teachers College | Profile of Charles H. Bailey; photo. |
Page 7
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
24 | Because of the Bible Conference | No Sunday morning services will be held. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
25 | Because of the Bible Conference | No Mathematics Club meeting. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
26 | Iowa State Teachers College song recital | Performance program for Ruth Hultquist. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
27 | Mathematics play is decided success | Mathematics Club presents "It is easy, if . . . ." |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
28 | Miss Mildred Raker | Visited Margaret Henderson |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
29 | Miss Olive Barker | Visited Cedar Rapids. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
30 | Mr. and Mrs. V. I. Ames | Parents of a daughter, Helen Barbara, born July 25. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
31 | Mr. Dale Welsch | Married Helen Wahl on July 30. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
32 | Mrs. Leo. J. Fries | Visiting Dorothy Charles. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
33 | Roeder defeats Nichols in tennis finals |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
34 | Superintendent Joe Vance | Superintendent Vance was on campus to interview prospective teachers. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
35 | Wilma Dick | Accepted a position at St. Monica's Home for Girls in Des Moines. |
Page 8
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
36 | Alpha Delta Alpha | Dance held at the house; news about members. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
37 | Helping the two million lepers Park--Joseph King (Class of 1929) |
Outlines missionary work among those who have leprosy. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
38 | Prof. and Mrs. Hugh S. Buffum | Entertained at a breakfast for Mr. Buffum's School Administration classes. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
39 | Prof. Keim to lead discussion | Will lead discussion on Latin America. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
40 | Y. M. C. A. | News about recent and upcoming events. |
# | Article | Article Summary |
---|---|---|
41 | Y. W. C. A. | Request for unwanted pillows; reminder of upcoming hikes and morning worship. |