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1 Triangular debate

The Orios, Alphas, and Philos will have a triangular debate with Ames.

2 Again

Editorial encourages students to purchase season tickets for baseball and track.

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3 Health much improved Mrs. Page has regained enough of her health to be able to leave the hospital; Professor Page recovering in Connecticut.
4 Official Notes; by President. H. H. Seerley Article discusses education legislation in the General Assembly and possible need for more normal schools in Iowa.
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5 I. S. T. C. students give concert Six students have a musical concert at Rockford, Iowa.
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6 To the victors Article gives credit to the janitors of the school who clean the buildings and help reduce the spread of scarlet fever.
7 Hon. W. J. Bryan at the college As part of the lecture course, William Jennings Bryan spoke at I. S. T. C.; summary of his remarks.
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8 An Olive Street romance A short poem about romance between two people.
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9 Shakespearean The Shakes held a reception in honor of their basketball team.
10 Delphian The Delphians held a party in honor of their basketball team.
11 Cliorio mix The Clios and Orios held an April Fool's Day party.
12 Alpha Beta Gamma The Alpha Beta Gammas held a dinner in honor of Avis Smith.
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13 L. U. Towle Elected superintendent of the Paeston schools in Minnesota.
14 W. F. Schregardus Construction engineer at the New York Telephone Company.
15 Cordelia Wallace Teaching in Wheatland, Iowa.
16 M. D. Sutton Superintendent in Oakes, North Dakota.
17 C. R. Golly Superintendent in Buffalo Center, Iowa.
18 A. W. Graham Superintendent of the Tipton schools.
19 Clara Bruce First primary teacher in Hampton, Iowa.
20 Lydia Yenter Student at the University of Iowa.
21 Nela Hill In charge of the seventh grade at Mason City, Iowa.
22 C. L. Simmers Received his master's degree from the University of Michigan.
23 Ray S. Dix Cashier in Crawfordsville, Iowa.
24 Myrtle E. Crawford Has charge of the third and fourth grades in Wyoming, Iowa.
25 Mary Benson Has charge of mathematics in Bellevue, Iowa.
26 Iva Magoon Has charge of the second primary in Parkersburg, Iowa.
27 Etta Metzger Accepted a position as principal in Vermillion, South Dakota.
28 L. M. Boatman Elected superintendent at Doon, Iowa.
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29 New displays for chemistry museum The Department of Chemistry has received new items for display in their museum.
30 They couldn't come back; seniors defeat faculty by score of 34-21. In basketball.
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31 Miss Helen Buell Spent the week with her sister Dorothy.
32 Miss Wilda Boger Was a caller at the Shillinglaw home.
33 John Leavitt Spending the week at his home in Cedar Falls.
34 Misses Davis and Ethel Lutes Were college visitors.
35 Mr. Charley Roadman Visited the college.
36 Miss Margaret Morgan Spent time in Allison.
37 Miss Luella Slaughter Spent time at her home in Winthrop.
38 Miss Effie Thompson Enjoyed a visit from her sister.
39 Miss Anna Bleeker Spent time in Ackley.
40 Orchestra concert The thirty member college orchestra will give their Annual Spring Concert.
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41 Last Tuesday evening Donald Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clark, underwent an operation for appendicitis.
42 Mr. Albert Barrett Visited his college friends.
43 Miss Jennie Hutchison Spent time with her friends in Cedar Falls.
44 "Professors" Karl Knoepfler, Walter Bender, and Robert Dick Are all enjoying their vacations at there home on College Hill.
45 Miss Avis Smith Spent time with her friend Ethel Meyers on the Hill.
46 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Conducted a musical round table in Atlantic, Iowa.
47 Miss Mabel Lighter Spent time on College Hill.
48 Benjamin Hill Spent time on the Hill.
49 Miss Vera Du Bois Spent time at her home in Cedar Falls.
50 Miss Grace Aitchison Spent her vacation on College Hill.
51 We understand Brian Con had a mishap up the river.
52 Mr. J. P. Johnson Is visiting the hill.
53 Miss Clara Lynch Visitor at the Shillinglaw home.
54 Miss Anna Marcue Visited friends on the hill.
55 Miss Feil of Charles City Spent time with her sister Mollie.
56 T. T. Cranny Visited the Hill.
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57 A week ago Friday evening Professor Scott of the University of Wisconsin gave a lecture on banking.
58 Friends in Cedar Falls have received word Clara Blair died at the home of her mother.
59 Mr. Bagby and Miss Grace Du Bois Acted as judges at the declamatory contest at New Hartford.
60 On Saturday Afternoon Emily Lamberty entertained a party at her home.
61 Pres. and Mrs. H. H. Seerley Left for New York City to attend a simplified spelling meeting.
62 Mr. Floy Crouse and Prof. Wells Stopped by Cedar Falls on their way back to Cornell.
63 Miss Inez Devens Spent her vacation at her home in Cedar Falls.
64 Miss Grace Lambert Came home from Iowa City to attend a conference.
65 On last Monday afternoon Political Science Club met to elect new officers.
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66 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Lesson XXVII: David, Israel's poet-king (part three).
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67 Untitled A drawing of a man and a woman bidding farewell to the Auditorium Building.
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68 Exchange notes

A student at the University of Michigan calculated how many cigars, cigarettes, chocolate bars, and gum the students consumed in the last year.