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1 | Our pipe organ | Description of the pipe organ on campus and its many faults. | |
2 | Schillerverein presents farce; Miss Lorenz proves good dramatic coach | Program for performance provided. | |
3 | Flying Squadron talks temperance; Mr. Stewart makes strong plea for prohibition | Speaker urges students to take a prohibition stance and drive liquor interests from Iowa politics for good. | |
4 | Teachers trim Waterloo Y. M. C. A.; score 32 to 11 | Teachers College again defeats the Waterloo Y. M. C. A. team, 32-11. | |
5 | Chinese editor will speak here; Ng Poon Chew, editor of first Chinese daily newspaper in America to appear on lecture course | To appear as part of lecture course. | |
6 | Iowa Club | Recap of events at meeting. | |
7 | Symphony concert Friday night | Program for performance provided. | |
8 | Philharmonic to visit college; noted New York Orchestra will give music festival | Brief description of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. | |
9 | Musical artists please audience; violinist and pianist score big hit | Review of performance given at college by David and Clara Mannes. |
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10 | Good crowd at movies | Crowd of about eight hundred attends showing. | |
11 | Juniors had a grand time | Junior class holds skating party. | |
12 | Neotrophia | Lyric regarding the Neotrophians. | |
13 | Die Schillerverein | Recap of events at meeting. | |
14 | Shakespearean Circle | Recap of events at meeting. | |
15 | Professional; Binet Simon test--part of the mental tests used by training schools | Description of the Binet Simon test used in the Training School. |
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16 | A girl visits the printing office | Brief story written using newspaper publication jargon. | |
17 | Basketball; by Moses in 1916 | Appreciation of basketball. | |
18 | Undue caution | Encourages students to think for themselves. | |
19 | A word to our new students | Advice for new students. | |
20 | Be optimistic | Encourages students to let little things go. | |
21 | 1916 thinking | Essay regarding American society, civilization, and progress. |
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22 | Untitled | Meeting postponed due to a storm. | |
23 | Untitled | Membership banquet to be held in conjunction with Jubilee celebration. | |
24 | Sioux Club entertained | Recap of events at meeting. | |
25 | Prayer | Professor Walters gives address on prayer to joint session of Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. members. |
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29 | Measles, scarlet fever, tonsillitis | Many illnesses are plaguing the community. | |
30 | Miss Corrinne Bovenmeyer | Suffering from an attack of tonsillitis. | |
31 | Miss Katharine Beneke | At her home due to illness. | |
32 | The following students | Roster of students doing their practice teaching. | |
33 | Miss Jessie Shillinglaw | Resigned a teaching position and moved back to Cedar Falls. | |
34 | Harold Frisby | Returned from a business trip in southern Texas. | |
35 | Word is received here | Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Beaty are proud parents of a baby girl. | |
36 | Miss Lois Porter | Forced to go home due to illness. | |
37 | Ivy Green, Mary Elliott, and Anna Copley | Spent time at their homes in Reinbeck. | |
38 | Olive Stake | Spent time with her parents in New Hampton. | |
39 | Miss Brocksmit of Bartlett Hall | Dislocated her knee in a fall. | |
40 | Miss Ida Gaarder | Confined to her home on account of illness. | |
41 | Mrs. Marion Walker and son | Spent several days in Chicago. | |
42 | Miss Oma Shimer | Confined to her home with rheumatism and grippe. | |
43 | Mr. Lee Shillinglaw | Visiting at his home in Cedar Falls. | |
44 | Prof. Merrill | Confined to his room by an attack of the grippe. | |
45 | Miss Constance Buswell | Confined to her home on account of illness. | |
46 | Miss Margaret McCague | Confined to the hospital for several days. | |
47 | Miss Ruth Foskett | Has been on the sick list. | |
48 | Miss Irene Simpson | Taking a month's vacation at her home in Washington, Iowa. | |
49 | Miss Mae Howell | Working in Hudson, Iowa. | |
50 | Lola Carter and Florence Kitchen | Spent time at their homes in Clarksville. |
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51 | Wedding bells | Announcement of the engagement of Glenn Rhinehart to Lois McTuillan. | |
52 | Stock market--strong | Faner Anderson and Glenn Rogers agree to swap clothes. | |
53 | Boy Scouts | Gathered food items for those in need in the Waterloo area. | |
54 | News directly from the front | Janette Maxwell receives a letter from a wounded British soldier. | |
55 | The Hill gets another grocery store | Andrew Mortenson invests in bakery. |