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1 | Debaters receive their medals | Debaters with Coe and Morningside received their medals. | |
2 | Zimbalist, April 18; famous violinist to be here soon | Photo and profile of Ephraim Zimbalist. | |
3 | Profs. Barnes, Van Houten, Peterson, and Eells enter Y. M. C. A. work | Will share their areas of knowledge with soldiers at Camp Funston, Kansas. | |
4 | Northeastern division of State Teachers Ass'n; twenty-fourth annual convention, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, April 4, 5, 6, 1918 | Will discuss the impact of the war on the teaching profession and subject matter, among other things. | |
5 | An evening with Dickens; Mr. Battis is extremely clever in his presentation | Review of Mr. Battis' impersonations. | |
6 | Dramatic contest Monday night; Short--first, Hansen--second, Cleary--third | Selections were from Shakespeare plays. | |
7 | Japanese Girl presented to full house; Cecilians under Miss Burney's direction give Red Cross benefit | Review of the performance. |
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8 | The conservation exhibit | Home Economics department taught others how to conserve. | |
9 | What your bond purchase will accomplish | How money given through bonds will be spent. | |
10 | Will have not only speeches but illustrated lectures | The Third Liberty Loan will be explained and illustrated to help people understand how it works. |
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11 | Y. M. C. A. cabinet elected for 1918 | Announces and introduces new officers. | |
12 | An open letter | Encourages women to attend Y. W. C. A. hikes. | |
13 | Miss Seesholtz | National YWCA official will speak to Y. M. and Y. W. members on the topic "What I believe and why". | |
14 | Red Cross | Advisory committee has been appointed. | |
15 | Y. M. C. A. | Professor Begeman spoke on "Science and Righteousness". | |
16 | Dear Bernice Ravelin | Edith Sweet discusses her missionary work in India. |
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17 | The Hun drive | Believes Germany will be defeated. | |
18 | Why teachers are scarce | Attributes scarcity of teachers to low salaries; column reprinted from the Waterloo Tribune. | |
19 | Inefficiency and high wages | Students who practice teaching before getting a job earn higher wages. | |
20 | The patriotic rally | Believes that the rally was insulting to Catholics. | |
21 | As you were! | Student teaching is necessary. |
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23 | Military column | Students and faculty who have left the college to serve in military training camps. | |
24 | Official | Edna Sanford resigned; news of other schools. | |
25 | Henry Sabin; October 23, 1829. March 22, 1918 | Biography of Henry Sabin by President Seerley. |
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26 | Society | Philos held first meeting of the term; ten minutes from each meeting will be devoted to parliamentary drill. | |
27 | Prof. Welles assists in presentation of the Messiah at Iowa City | Has participated in all areas of producing the performance. | |
28 | Commencement cast will begin work soon | "Mother" is the play chosen; cast has yet to be decided. |
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29 | Lenora Pendleton | Spent Easter with Eva McDonald. | |
30 | Doris Brown | Visited Edna Eastman. | |
31 | Isabel Montgomery and Janie Sanderson | Spent last week in Essex. | |
32 | Mrs. Lichtenheld | Is visiting her daughter. | |
33 | Miss Eunice Aitcheson | Has the mumps. | |
34 | Professor Gist | Update on the Gist men who are in military service. | |
35 | Supt. A. M. Carmichael | Was here to interview teachers. | |
36 | Mr. and Mrs. David Gill | Visited Mary McClure. | |
37 | Mr. Van Sant | Was here for Easter. | |
38 | Mr. Harry Shannon, Thos. P. McDonald and Mr. Cooley | Spent Easter with friends in Cedar Falls. | |
39 | Miss Grace Wilson | Visited Gladys Braley. | |
40 | Helen Fullerton | Has gone to teach in Colfax. | |
41 | Irene Parno | Is teaching in Greene; recently visited here. | |
42 | Supt. E. S. Selle | Was here looking for teachers. | |
43 | Loretta and Ellen Doherty | Visited with Inez Puty. | |
44 | Mable Meek | Is working in Minneapolis; recently visited here. | |
45 | Alberta Woodring | Is teaching in Bedford. | |
46 | The freshmen B. A.'s | Had a party. | |
47 | Irene Lewis | Was a substitute teacher in Fort Dodge last week. | |
48 | Miss Dorothy Cooledge | Spent Easter at home, as did Hazel Shillinglaw. | |
49 | De Floy Goudy | Will substitute teach in Cedar Rapids. | |
50 | The following Bartlett Hall girls | Roster of women who spent the weekend at home. | |
51 | The following girls | Spent Easter at home. | |
52 | Miss Sara Bishop | Spent Easter with Mrs. E. W. Jones in Webster City. | |
53 | Pearl E. McLain | Spent the weekend with Helen Nelson in Wallingford. | |
54 | "Shorty" Mitchell | Is a postmaster in Manly; will be leaving for Fort Madison. | |
55 | Lois Bronson | Is teaching in Washington, Iowa. | |
56 | Andy Meyer | Is studying in Chicago; spent part of a recent vacation in Cedar Falls. | |
57 | Victor Peterson | Is at Fort Leavenworth in the medical corps. | |
58 | Laura Huber | Is entertaining her mother. | |
59 | Ruth Gist | Spent Easter in Cedar Falls. |