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