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1 | First faculty tea this P. M. | For senior students; different academic departments will host weekly teas.. | |
2 | Christiansen elected football captain | Harold Christensen elected at recent football banquet. | |
3 | Juniors have supper | Were rewarded for hard work. | |
4 | Anna Cordts wins oratorical; Methfessel took second and Todd third place | Spoke for abolition of all wars; will represent T. C. in Interstate Normal School Oratorical Contest. | |
5 | Men with world vision needed | Need volunteers for Y. M. C. A. work. | |
6 | Training School gives pageant | Commemorated three hundredth anniversary of landing on Plymouth Rock. | |
7 | Mrs. Booth lectures Tuesday; lecture course brings "The little mother of the prisons" | Dynamic speaker Maude Ballington Booth to come to T. C.; photo. | |
8 | Basket ball team beats Waterloo; fast legion team beaten 16-14 | ||
9 | World fellowship classes start | Will give better understanding of social, religious, and political conditions of other countries. | |
10 | Methodist students hold mix | Will be held in the gym; Marie Cline replaces Alta Wilmarth as president. |
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11 | Music Department | Professor Frampton attended several meetings recently. | |
12 | Old Gold to feature splendid works of art | Ivan Doseff will do the work. | |
13 | Geneva Club | Elected officers; group includes all those who have attended the camp. | |
14 | Cupid attacks many former students | Announcements of alumni marriages. | |
15 | Relief board sends thanks for money | Response to $618.75 sent from faculty and students to help relief of European college students. | |
16 | Alumnus elected to important office | Charles E. Hearst elected vice-president of Iowa Farm Bureau Federation. | |
17 | Fifteen men earn football letters | Roster of men inducted into the T. C. Club. |
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18 | Frank Johnson | Is superintendent at Springdale. | |
19 | Y. W. C. A. news; Y. W. C. A. "cozy"; Y. W. C. A. pageant | Schedule of upcoming activities. | |
20 | Hawley J. Whitaker | Married Blanche Bartley. | |
21 | Chinese interpreter lecturing | Students and faculty would like to hear Peng Chun Chang speak again. | |
22 | Miss Lambert | Encourages students to put themselves in the setting of their literature. | |
23 | Training School News | Have won five games, the most recent two against Dike (14-11) and Waterloo West (18-16). | |
24 | Extension Division | More than 13,000 students have been reached with services. | |
25 | Study Centers for Jan. 15 | Schedule for instructors in study centers. | |
26 | Commercial Notes | News notes about students in the curriculum. |
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27 | Editorially speaking; attention! Hunt up your street car receipts! | Fares will go down from ten cents to seven cents for six months. | |
28 | Editorially speaking; observing the Sabbath | Outline of remarks by Professor Charles at recent YMCA meeting. | |
29 | Editorially speaking; the new year | Encourages students to make this year the best year possible. |
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30 | Kindergarten Christmas program; December 21, 1920 | Enjoyed carols and party. | |
31 | Sidelights on consolidation | Formed committee at conference to discuss issues in the schools on an annual basis. | |
32 | Department of Mathematics | News of the department; H. L. Rietz spoke on campus. |
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33 | Iowa State Board of Education bill | Budget for the three state schools combined will be close to $7 million; ISTC will receive $915,000. | |
34 | Californian visits Teachers College | Arthur H. Chamberlain spoke on how to use money more effectively for students. | |
35 | Mason family has unique war record | Many members served the country in foreign service; O. H. L. Mason just returned from service in France and Siberia. | |
36 | Miss Fromme tells of Smith-Hughes work in Home Economics | Law was passed to make home economics practical. | |
37 | Summary of degrees conferred by Iowa colleges and universities | Reports the number of diplomas given by Iowa post-secondary institutions from 1915 through 1919. |
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38 | Henry Immerzeel | Henry Immerzeel tells humorous story about his war service. |
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39 | Lorena Hersman | Has not been able to return to school due to illness. | |
40 | Miss Hanthorn | Returned from visit to Maryland. | |
41 | Bettie Dew | Teaching in Michigan. | |
42 | Mr. Cable | Injured ankle, but still getting to work. | |
43 | E. Laurence Palmer | Teaching at Cornell University; visited Cedar Falls. | |
44 | W. H. Davis | Completing doctoral work at Wisconsin; visited Cedar Falls. | |
45 | Miss Jane Oliver | Visiting Vera Schultz. | |
46 | Vera Duncan | Has had rheumatism. | |
47 | Grace Leigh | Visited Independence. | |
48 | Ella Manson | Will teach near her home. | |
49 | Florence Reid | Will study in Chicago. | |
50 | Louise Johnson | Visited her sister Hazel. | |
51 | Mrs. Walker's lectures | Will begin Monday and continue through term. | |
52 | Bruce McCleary | Booking lyceum lectures in southern Iowa. | |
53 | Miss Marguerite Uttley | Injured by auto in Chicago; recovering in Dubuque. | |
54 | Mr. Goetch's S. S. class | Roster of officers elected. | |
55 | First year primary | Roster of winter term officers elected. | |
56 | Second year primary | Roster of officers elected. | |
57 | First year junior college | Roster of officers elected. | |
58 | Chapman Hall news | News of residents. | |
59 | Proctor Hall jingles | Creative poetry about residents. | |
60 | Achoth Apartments | News of residents. | |
61 | Eulalian Society | Enjoyed Christmas party at home of Dorothy Palmer. | |
62 | Zeta | Roster of officers elected. | |
63 | Chrestomathian | Roster of officers elected. | |
64 | First year kindergarten | Roster of officers elected. | |
65 | Miss Doolittle | Has been sick. |