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Lawrence Whitford Drove to Monticello and returned with Mrs. Whitford, who was visiting friends.
Phi Omega Pi Held bridge party.
Wolfe and Crabtree for Old Gold Candidates Edna Wolfe and Russell Crabtree state their platform.
Community scorecard Professor Eells is compiling a community rating test.
Official notice Women who are looking for work should report to the Dean of Women.
Miss Eve Burnett and Miss Stella Fry Teaching in Allerton; visited the Charles home.
Coming Events Roster of dates and times.
Mrs. L. B. Cox Will spend Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. H. A. Riebe.
Mr. Kurtz Fell and injured his shoulder; father of Professor Edward Kurtz.
President H. H. Seerley and Mr. James Robinson Attended a meeting of the Board of Education in Ames.
"Sally, Irene and Mary" Will be the next movie shown, along with "Poor Mrs. Jones."
Dr. Milton Methfessel Visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Weiner.
An explanation Explains that the next issue of the College Eye will be the last one of the year 1926. This will also be their holiday issue.
"What research has done for secondary education" Article written by Mr. A. E. Brown for "The American School Board Journal."
Mr. Robert Corning Fell from a first floor window at the Training School but is recovering well.
Anyone wishing personal interviews

Miss Wygal will give interviews by appointment.

The program for Vespers
Miss Verna Wickens Visited Estherville.
Harold A. Jacobs Employed by Case Threshing Machine Works, according to a letter received by Frank Straight.
The enrollment for the winter term There are 2435 students enrolled.
Andrew T. Roy Spoke at the Auditorium; traveling secretary for the Student Volunteer organization.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson Visited Professor J. W. Charles.
The Department of Teaching Hosted tea for the delegates of the Normal Training Conference.
Superintendent A. O. Lee Visited Professor Paul.