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1 Y. M. and Y. W. campaign closed Roster of teams participating in the campaign.
2 Vacation Nov. 1 and 2 School is cancelled so faculty members may attend the Iowa Teachers Association meeting.
3 Battalion drill commences Roster of men from T. C. who have enlisted in the army as well as the men enrolled in Company C.
4 Florence Hinkle in song recital Students should take advantage of the opportunity to hear Florence Hinkle perform.
5 "The Real Thing" coming soon "The Real Thing" will be performed as a benefit for the soldiers from Teachers College.
6 Teachers College comes back T. C. defeats Iowa Wesleyan, 42-0.
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7 Official inside Survey to be published; Extension Service report done.
8 No vacation Friday after Thanksgiving Due to days off at the time of the ISTA meeting.
9 Board of sponsors makes announcement Instructions for checking chapel attendance.
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10 Freshman B. A. Had a picnic.
11 Iowa Library Association Conference program.
12 Prof. Campbell addresses Iowa Club Gave lecture on "When the world sits down at the same table."
13 The Amana Society History of the Amana Society, part one.
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14 Students, then teachers? Description of what students need to do before they can become teachers.
15 Morale Compliments the football team on its ability to come together as a team in only two weeks.
16 We are glad to publish student opinion Requirements for anyone wishing to submit a letter for the student opinion column.
17 Military comments Defends students who do not have time to change from their military uniforms following drill practice and must wear them while attending class.
18 Are we doing our bit? Students should give everything they can to support the war.
19 Wanted to raise! Not our salary, but a question Wonders if students would like to have access to newspapers from other schools.
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20 Pep Student support is necessary for a good football team.
21 Chapel three days a week Chapel should be held only three times a week to allow more time for students to attend other meetings.
22 Dr. Newton--an appreciation Description of a speech given by the Reverend Joseph Newton.
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23 Y. M. and Y. W. News from the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A.
24 Alpha Held annual formal.
25 Shake-Aristo New members of the Shakespearean Literary Society were initiated.
26 Eulalians Participate in an activity with new members.
27 Last Thursday Activities of the Kappas.
28 Zetas Entertained guests.
29 Shake formal Roster of performers participating in the formal program.
30 Ossoli Society Had a picnic.
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31 Mrs. Ruth Wright Swanson Visited her home; married to an attorney on June 29, 1917.
32 Miss Ethel Miner Married A. P. Butler.
33 Mildred and Ruth Sherrard Spent the weekend at home.
34 Vera Wood Wild Is visiting here with her daughter.
35 Ruby De Forest Married H. W. Paine.
36 Laurence Jepson Is working on a master's degree at Columbia University.
37 Clarence Brown Is working in the Hospital Corps in Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
38 Mrs. George Wyth Entertained a dinner party.
39 Mildred Shaeffer Spent the weekend with the Sherrard girls.
40 Girls from Bartlett Hall Gone for weekend Roster of women who will be away.
41 John Winn Entertained his father.
42 Maude Clifton's brother Spent the weekend here.
43 Ruth Glaze and Charlotte Keating Entertained their mothers.
44 Jack F. Sly Is teaching in Humboldt.
45 The I. S. T. A. at Des Moines, Nov. 1-3 Encourages everyone to attend the meetings.
46 Prof. Lockhart makes important announcement in chapel Belgian horses are for sale.
47 C. S. A. A. Catholic Student Association held a party.
48 Answers to the examination questions in the preceding issue
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49 Opal Yount Entertained for the weekend.
50 Miss Turner Is teaching in Waterloo and enjoyed a weekend with friends.
51 Florence Marsh, Leila Marsh, and Ruth Sweezy Walked to Waterloo on Sunday.
52 Elsie Narber Will attend a convention on the Foreign Missionary Department.
53 Ruth Pike Spent the weekend at home in Independence.
54 Miss Josephine Johnson's mother Is ill.
55 Marjorie Hill's mother Visited Cedar Falls.
56 Esther and Leila Millett Enjoyed a visit from their mother.
57 Marie Doherty's mother Family came for a visit.
58 Miss Weisel Attended a conference about War Work.
59 All college students and other friends unite To congratulate Professor and Mrs. Mount on the birth of their son.
60 Miss Teresa D. Cronin Spent the weekend with Blanche Stockdale.
61 Miss Margaret Knight Spent the weekend in Clinton.
62 Florence Hanson Has decided to take up stenography.
63 Olive Sessions Is visiting her brother in Des Moines.
64 William Boyer Broke his knee.
65 Leila Marsh Was ill last week.
66 Miss Mary Reed Is teaching in the training school; went to Garner for the weekend.
67 Prof. Barnes Spent some time at Camp Dodge in Des Moines.
68 Pauline Baxter Is leaving for home to heal from an appendicitis operation.
69 Capt. Seymour Visited on Sunday.
70 Katherine Osia Is going home to Humboldt as a result of an ear problem.
71 Miss Neva Gutches Last weekend visited F. L. Morse in Floyd.
72 Miss Broeksmit Spent last weekend in Chicago.
73 Miss Mary Gilmore Was ill last week.
74 Miss Fletcher Visited her aunt near Hudson.
75 Miss Swanhild Pederson Returned home after a small pox scare.
76 Hal Pierce Visited friends on the Hill.
77 Harry Anderson Is teaching in Ames and visited Cedar Falls for a few days.
78 Miss Spencer Is teaching in Clarksville; visited Cedar Falls recently.
79 Ann Kramer Is teaching near La Porte; visited Cedar Falls and Waterloo.
80 Miss L. Tiedens Spent the weekend at home in Aplington.
81 Miss Lois Patten Marshalltown woman visited sister Rachel last week.
82 Mrs. Potter Judged a Red Cross county contest.
83 Nels Boe Has been tuning pianos.
84 Miss Riggs Entertained her sister.
85 Miss Esther Millett Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
86 Miss Elsie Kane Injured her foot and is home resting.
87 The third year students Will present a demonstration at the Coliseum in Des Moines.
88 Warren Proctor immensely pleases chapel audience Former student and Chicago musician sang.
89 Prof. Mount a proud father Welcomes newborn son to the family.
90 The Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. advisory board members Had lunch.
91 Anna Culbertson, Jessie Dunn, Gladys and Maude Norris Spent the weekend in Central City.