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Title Article Summary
Miss Eva L. Gregg Visited Chicago.
Lambda Gamma Nu Plans to hold first party at the local house.
The members of the Hamilton Club Held meeting; bids for membership are being distributed.
Rev. Ermil B. Frye Spoke in chapel on "Personal factors in every man's destiny."
Mr. Arklin Spoke at chapel time; studied art in Europe for eight years.
Miss Jessie L. Ferguson Spoke to the first-year women students.
The Y. W. C. A. Held Recognition Service for new members.
The new president of the Y. M. C. A. Scott Porter elected.
A delightful three course luncheon Held for old and prospective members of the Sioux Club.
Miss Helen Hays Parents visited.
Prof. H. L. Eells Conducted institute work in Sioux City.
Mrs. C. P. Colegrove Visiting I. D. Corning in Cedar Falls.
Five hundred freshman girls Entertained by members of the College Club at the home of Mrs. Seerley.
The Tau Sigma Delta sorority Entertained fourteen rushees at a theater party.
Clement Paulson Accepted teaching position in Mount Pleasant, Utah.
Miss Agnes Roe Visited Mrs. Warner.
Miss Mary Haight Spent the weekend in Cedar Rapids and Marion, as did Bernice Toms.
Miss Dorothy Humiston Sprained her ankle during her physical education class.
Mrs. Edna Davis Left for Keota, Iowa.
Miss Eva L. Gregg Visited Chicago.
Willard Holman Visited Cedar Falls.
Irma Savage Visited her home in Shell Rock, Iowa.
Prof. Macy Campbell Lectured in Galena, Illinois.
Miss Lorrene Kreger Accepted position as assistant to the secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in Des Moines.
"Grass" here Saturday Movie preview.
W. A. A. Will enjoy picnic and activities at Island Park.
Interstate contest here Will host interstate extempore contest in spring.