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8 Y. M. and Y. W. notes Schedule of activities.
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9 Get acquainted President Seerley talks about his life, his favorite reading, and his activities; photo.
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10 Allen Read Allen Walker Read is instructor at University of Missouri.
11 Co-operation, that's it! Encourages college students to write for College Eye; introduces editors; photos.
12 To the freshman Encourages freshman students not to be overwhelmed by first year of college.
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13 Agnes Samuelson Former Extension Professor, current State Superintendent of Public Instruction in Iowa was elected Vice-President of the N. E. A.
14 Edith Forsythe 1924 graduate receives master's degree from University of Chicago; teaching in Maquoketa Junior College.
15 Le Claire Eells Graduate accepted into Harvard University.
16 M. J. Nelson, Assistant Professor of Education Taking graduate work at University of Wisconsin.
17 Maude Moore Begins instructing here in the Physical Education Department.
18 Miss Grace Gaarder Former English instructor takes position in New York.
19 Miss Kathryn Robb English department instructor to continue studies in Iowa City.
20 Miss Lula Sweigard Graduate and former Assistant Professor is attending Columbia University; assisting in the creation of a book on Physical Education.
21 Mrs. Margaretta Ball Dickson Graduate teaching in the Department of English at Valparaiso University in Indiana.
22 The Rev A. E. Fish is to assume Congregational pastorate Sunday. Newly appointed minister to be installed; roster of speakers.
23 Vivian Dunlap Graduate teaches at Duluth Teachers College; prize recipient.
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24 Captain Welch urges spirit
Welch--Chauncy
Captain Welch, of football, encourages team members to keep enthusiasm for sport throughout the season.
25 Hard football schedule for 1927 Football schedule includes eight games for 1927 season.
26 Intramural sports made attractive; Athletic Board takes charge; eight trophies to be given Athletic Board encourages men to participate in intramural sports.
27 New athletic field not ready Additions to football and baseball fields not ready for use yet; new football field located near Men's Gymnasium; baseball diamond adjacent to football field.
28 Outlook good for '27 football Twelve returning lettermen hope for good year in football.
29 Roeder defeats Nichols in tennis finals Roeder wins, 3-1.
30 Summary 1926 football year; 1926 season successful Football players did better this year than last; basketball had a young team, but will be strong in the 1927 season.
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31 By-gone days Reprinted school newspaper articles from twenty years ago.
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32 Bartlett Hall notes Hall cleaned, painted, and decorated during three week break.
33 Florence Shold Married A. C. Halden.
34 Mrs. Grace Hunter Public Speaking instructor resigned to move to Mason City with husband, Edward Hunter.
35 The Greek Letters Addresses of fraternity houses.
36 Vera Ione Lockwood Married John Andrew Kueffer.
37 While on my vacation I met Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jarnagin Chance meeting with former students; happenings in their lives; marriage announcement.