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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.