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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. |