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1 Oriental pageant to be given by Physical Education Department Pageant to feature Asian dance and fashions.
2 Teachers High defeat Independence; locals play best game T. C. High beats Independence in basketball, 20-11.
3 Miss Emma Christensen Emma Christensen visits campus.
4 Teachers defeat Coe 4-17; no field baskets during first half T. C. defeats Coe College in basketball, 17-4.
5 A Pair of Sixes; midwinter play next Thursday evening "A Pair of Sixes" to be performed in the college auditorium; cast listed.
6 Motion pictures at the college; Vanity Fair next Saturday evening Lecture Committee provides for series of motion pictures to be shown.
7 Southern Wisconsin Teachers Association President Seerley to give three addresses before SWTA in February.
8 Prof. Kay lectures; gives interesting discussion on Pleistocenic geology of Iowa George F. Kay to lecture on the geology of Iowa.
9 May Robson at the Cotton May Robson to star in comedy play at the Cotton Theatre.
10 Ida M. Tarbell to lecture; editor, author, historian, and lecturer Ida M. Tarbell to lecture at the college.
11 Summer term bulletin and faculty Plans for 1917 summer term being formulated; await approval from Board of Education.
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12 English Club holds meeting English Club holds meeting at the home of Professor Lynch.
13 Y. W. C. A. News from Y. W. C. A. meeting.
14 Preparatories Preparatories organize and elect officers.
15 Training School beats Waterloo, 16-11 Training School basketball team defeats Hawkeye Oil of Waterloo, 16-11.
16 Shake-Aristo Recap of events at joint Shakespearean-Aristotelian Society meeting.
17 B. A. juniors frolic Junior class holds youthful frolic party.
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18 Our advertisers Publishes list of local advertisers.
19 Teachers defeated by Upper Iowa Upper Iowa defeats Teachers College, 34-30.
20 Morbus Sabbaticus Uses illness as a metaphor to express displeasure for those who miss Sunday church services.
21 The Iowa Club Recap of events at Iowa Club meeting.
22 "P. T. affair" Twenty-five go sledding at Olive Hill.
23 Newman notes News from the Newman Catholic Student Association.
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24 Editorial Quick comments and announcements.
25 Cooperate with the Old Gold staff Seniors reminded to deliver pictures to Old Gold.
26 The College Eye election Believes everyone on campus should get informed on the candidates for College Eye staff and vote in the election.
27 Chapel exercises Praises students for excellent administration of the chapel services; hopes that faculty will continue high standard while in charge.
28 Untitled "A Pair of Sixes" to be performed as midwinter play.
29 What is school spirit? Contemplates the nature of school spirit and how it works at Teachers College.
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30 Economics Believes prices at local business establishments are too high.
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31 They "pat" us; "pat" them Urges students to patronize businesses that advertise in the College Eye.
32 An appeal to the teacher Reprint of "Eulogy of the Teacher" from the January 14, 1915 issue of the College Eye.
33 Teachers second team defeats Nashua T. C. second team defeats Nashua High, 34-17.
34 Joe E. Vance, 1898 Joe Vance serves as president of the Minneapolis Society for the Blind.
35 J. Percival Huget, 1892 Huget to serve as minister of First Congregational Church in Detroit, Michigan.
36 New course of study for rural critic teachers To be implemented as part of Department of Rural Education.
37 Study Centers, January 20, 1917 Locations and faculty assigned to them listed.
38 Untitled Humorous exchange in economics class.
39 Success Congratulations offered to Paul James for his accolades as superintendent of schools at Fertile, Iowa.
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40 An interesting letter Mihran Mardigan is living in Detroit, Michigan.
41 Miss Margaret Ferris Is teaching in Dysart and visited friends on the Hill.
42 Miss Maude Wilson Married Harry Foster.
43 Miss Dorothy Onoby Is working in Slarges, North Dakota.
44 Miss Mildred Weenick Married Louis Pelzer.
45 The marriage of Miss Miriam Robertson Married Mr. Barron.
46 Miss Maude Wilson Married Harold Foster.
47 Mrs. Geo. O. Fisher Was living in Cuba, but now resides in Bingham Lake, Minnesota.
48 Miss Ruth Fitzsimmons Is an English teacher in Clarion.
49 Miss Ethel Waller Is living in Charles City and taking care of her ill mother.
50 Miss Martha Fullerton Is teaching in Floyd.
51 Miss Nell Young Is teaching in Rudd.
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52 Miss Idella Brinkman Is caring for her mother at home.
53 Miss Theresa Sheehy Spent the weekend on the Hill.
54 Miss Edith Towe Visited with an old roommate.
55 Miss Geraldine Cleaver Has quit school due to illness.
56 Miss May Francis Visited campus.
57 Miss Marjorie Ellis Was absent from school due to illness.
58 Miss Gretchen Madearis' brother Visited here last weekend.
59 Miss Florence Marsh Was not in school because of illness.
60 Nelson Hersey Was absent because of illness.
61 Chas. Cougill Visited his brother-in-law, H. H. Seerley.
62 Mr. Stevens Is again enrolled at ISTC.
63 Miss McGovern Missed some classes last week due to illness.
64 Mr. Vincent Ridge Visited with old friends on the Hill.
65 Miss Hazel Strayer Was a judge at a declamatory contest in Waterloo.
66 Summer B. Chase Is practicing medicine in Fprd Dodge.
67 The many friends Miss Oliver has returned to school.
68 Mr. Paul Was absent part of last week.
69 Misses Hazel and Pearl Brown Entertained members of the office.
70 College calendar Meetings and events planned.
71 Mr. Sophus Jacobsen Acted as a judge at a declamatory contest.