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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. |