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1 T. C. Club will stage entertainment; athletic motions will be turned into dramatic channels Entertainment to happen on March 11.
2 Faculty enjoys entertainment; Miss Case and Miss Platner entertain faculty Faculty observed a reenactment of an "old time" school in session.
3 T. C. High drops game to C. F. H. Cedar Falls High School won against T. C. H. S. in basketball, 20-19.
4 Bishop Hughes' lecture pleases; noted speaker is both scientific and humorous Spoke about raising boys.
5 Pedagogues defeat Penn College; cleanest and fastest game seen here this year before crowd of 1,000; score 40-21 At the end of the first half of the basketball game, the Teachers were up by two, but Penn College then faded.
6 Notice College Eye will not be printed on March 15.
7 "College Eye" staff is elected; a wide interest is shown in election Ida Gaarder, A. C. Grubb, and S. C. Jacobsen are elected; photo.
8 Wm. Owen Company tonight; well known company to present Kennedy's famous play Will present "The Servant in the House".
9 Charles Rann Kennedy Gives history of the play "The Servant in the House", which will be performed tonight.
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10 Education Club Hawley Whitacre spoke about the study of motion pictures and their effects on school-aged children.
11 Miss Nellie Frederick Nellie Frederick and Irma Hemphill spent the weekend in Plymouth.
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12 Rural Education Community meetings were held in study centers throughout the state.
13 Schillerverein German games were played and German refreshments were served at the meeting.
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14 Dubuque-Teachers The last basketball game of the season will be on Friday.
15 Idealism vs. practicality Believes there should be a uniting of idealism and practical solutions.
16 "For people who think" Recommends magazine of editorials to students who want to ponder issues.
17 Even college students Encourages students and faculty to think about their obligation as citizens to the community.
18 Senator Kenyon Agrees that members of Congress should be focused completely on improving this country.
19 That anyone would favor Disagrees with people who support political candidates only because they were raised in Iowa.
20 If the women of our state Wants women to be granted suffrage as long as they do not take over politics.
21 It is interesting to notice Newspapers change their stance on alcohol and saloons depending on the nature of the advertisements.
22 In our criticism of the present administration Believes those who are critical of the current administration should try to be more fair in their accusations.
23 The United States and Canada Believes that Canada and the United States need to discuss what will happen if the safety of their hemisphere is threatened.
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24 Teachers-Simpson debate Encourages student support.
25 Woman's debate Debating whether or not the United States should build up her navy to be equivalent with other world powers.
26 Triangular debate Encourages student attendance at intersociety debate.
27 Boy's recital Some of Professor McCreary's students will give a recital next week.
28 Botany: its problems; its importance; its place in the school Professor Palmer says that lack of preparation to teach botany is a problem; believes it is hard to choose which elements of the subject are most important to teach.
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29 Big interscholastic athletic carnival, at College gym, March 10 and 11 Twenty-six high school basketball teams will come to T. C. to play in tournament.
30 Delphian Had a four course dinner with faculty guests of honor.
31 Miss Blanche Geary addresses women mass meeting of the Jubilee month National Y. W. C. A. secretary addressed women at meeting.
32 Miss Daisy Wood, a former student, addresses Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. Spoke about "Christianizing the Women's Movement" and her missionary work in Calcutta, India.
33 Official T. C. will do self-inquiry of its costs of administration to students and reevaluate standards; national education news.
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34 "Pep Club" skips chapel; Men's Pep Club has its picture taken for the Old Gold Concerned about waning school spirit; encourages men who are not already in the Pep Club to join, especially if they are athletes.
35 Miss Esther Daniel Esther Daniel spent the weekend on campus; she is currently teaching in Independence.
36 Les Miserables Film will be shown for next lecture course number.
37 Dramatic preliminary is held Dramatic declamatory contest participants are announced.
38 N. C. bazaar held Students had dinner and listened to the program.
39 Dr. Schulte talked on Switzerland Spoke about his time as a student at the University of Freiburg.
40 Mathematics Club Has held two meetings and taken a picture for the Old Gold.
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41 Miss Vivian Campbell Spent Sunday in Burlington.
42 Miss Ina Adams Spent the weekend in Alta.
43 Last Thursday Victor Peterson attended his parents' wedding anniversary.
44 Mr. John Briden's father Spent some time at the college.
45 Miss Bailey Spent Sunday in Mingo.
46 Vincent Rich Spent weekend in Vinton.
47 Miss Josephine Tucker Spent the weekend visiting friends.
48 Mr. Arthur Snyder Visited Conrad.
49 Miss Mabel Rekers Spent the weekend in New Hampton.
50 Miss Ethel Wood Spent the weekend in Brandon.
51 Mrs. John Barnes Will be traveling to Canada.
52 Mr. Henry Abels Visited friends in Cedar Falls.
53 Miss Mattie Kruel Visited her sister.
54 Miss Elsie Treplow Left school due to illness.
55 Miss Margaret Munsey Visited with Nell Young on the Hill.
56 Mr. John Gipe Visited his niece, Floy Swartzendrover.
57 Clark Gillingham Visited Wesley Cerney.
58 Miss Mabel Trumbauer Visited Beulah Cerny.
59 Miss Helen Berg Visited her sister Irene.
60 Miss Hazel Tanner Visited Dorothy Barnhouse.
61 Misses Pearle Maneary and Lucile Bingen Visited Luora Weber in Ackley.
62 Miss Lillian Lambert Entertained faculty at tea.
63 Miss Ceuna Meybe Is back in school following an illness.
64 Miss Irma Searle Spent the weekend in Jesup.
65 Miss Elizabeth Bates Returned home to South Dakota.
66 Miss Eunice Lee Returned to school after visiting her home in Webster City.
67 Clara Molin Spent Sunday in Oelwein visiting a friend.
68 Miss Lola Glock and Mrs. Ruth Egbert Imlay Went to Vinton.
69 Marguerite Bechtel Hosted a party with her friends.
70 Professor Lynch entertains Teaching of English students were invited for dinner and games.
71 Patriotic pageant The Training School put on a pageant in honor of Washington's birthday.