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College Eye — November 22, 1923
College Eye — November 22, 1923
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T. C. and Western Union all set for battle; both teams will enter field in good condition; Western Union comes here with good record; Homecomers will
Should be a well-matched game; photo.
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Welcome Homecomers!; Homecoming
Fred Cram writes a poetic tribute to Homecoming; photo.
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Winners of society debate to be decided Thurs.; Alphas and Eulalians will clash in final contest
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Pres. Seerley extends welcome to alumni; Homecoming, call to arms
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Annual declamatory contest next Friday; prizes of $25, $15, and $10 are offered
Speakers and their topics.
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I. S. T. C. welcomes alumni; teachers Homecoming promises to be big day; extensive program planned for alumni and under-grads.; Wilbur H. Bender, Ames
Description of Homecoming activities; will include horse race and burning of the freshman hats.
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Pictorial section; Homecoming; Football
Pictures of campus, faculty, and students; photo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Helm Johonnot coming
Artist and wife to come to campus.
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Review of 1923 football season
Season is 3-3 so far; hopes to win final game; photo.
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Editorially speaking; welcome home alumni!
Thanks alumni for coming and invites them back next year.
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Editorially speaking; to our football men
Thanks school for being supportive of 3-3 team.
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The squad that will oppose the fighting Tutors on Homecoming; Western Union football team
Team has 4-1 record; photo.
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In the early part of October
Hazel Hall married Jacob Jacobson.
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Mr. Frank Hovorka
Is working towards his doctorates degree.
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News reaches us
Emma Seirk married H. D. Johnson.
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Among our alumni
F. Russel and George Glesener have invented a new grain shocker.
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Mr. Clifford P. Archer
Is a department head at the Normal in Moorehead, Minnesota.
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Mr. Charles F. Johnson
Works at a school for fatherless or homeless boys.
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Miss Alice Foster
Is a professor at Mt. Holyoke College.
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Miss Dorothy Lippold
Is teaching in San Diego, California.
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Mr. Harrison Walker Busby
Is teaching on Vieques Island near Puerto Rico.
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T. C. Society
News of literary societies and campus organizations.