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1 Prof. Welles again in Cedar Falls Performed at Freshman chapel.
2 T. C. graduate plays major role in Teapot Dome Investigation Carl C. Magee graduated from I. S. T. C. in 1894; lengthy profile and account of his activities in relation to the Teapot Dome scandal; photo.
3 Bel Cantos will give concert week from Thursday Performance program.
4 New staff announces subscription contest; will give cash prizes for most subscriptions Prizes for organizations selling the most subscriptions to the College Eye.
5 Zeta Kappa Psi holds formal initiation Roster of initiates.
6 Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra coming May 21; will appear under leadership of Henri Verbrugghen Lengthy profile of the orchestra.
7 Welfare Committee votes to continue all college dance Student Council will sponsor all future college dances.
8 T. C. orators leave for interstate contest Will compete in Wisconsin.
9 No commencement play Bertha Martin's health will not permit directing a play for Commencement.
10 Faculty donate generously to campanile-fund Amount pledged toward Campanile is $20,000; faculty pledge $10,000; goal is $50,000; hope to complete work by 1926.
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11 The Pop-off Doesn't like the way that literary societies seem to be taking second place to sororities and fraternities.
12 Bartlett Hall News of residents.
13 Training School Lost track meet to Cedar Falls, 60-58.
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14 Local delegates go to national Y. W. C. A. meeting Several faculty and students attend National Student Association meeting in New York City.
15 Y. W. advisory board entertains Cabinet gets together.
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16 Editorially speaking; intramural sports Believes intramural sports create more school spirit.
17 Editorially speaking; no Commencement play Wants to keep the tradition of the Commencement play.
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18 T. C. Society News from student organizations.
19 College orchestra has concert Gave home concert after touring six Iowa cities.
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20 Pedagogs thump St. Olaf; Hilltoppers wallop Minnesota baseball champs to tune of 12-5; Waters and Roeder feature with home runs St. Olaf tried to make a comeback at the end, but it was too late.
21 Intramural track meet will be held this week; date for meet undecided First intramural track and field meet to be held; ineligible students will play.
22 Tutor trackmen make good showing at Drake Relays; win third in half and mile college relays To meet Luther this weekend.
23 College Band will appear in chapel May 5th Now have complete uniforms, but only twelve men are members.
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26 Mr. Oscar Thorsen and Earle Briggs Visited Cornell College last weekend.
27 Miss Elda Mae Platt Will miss school due to a family death.
28 Prof. C. A. Fullerton Judged a musical contest in Nebraska.
29 The following students Students who have found jobs.
30 Prof. Ray L. Short Judged a declamatory contest in Janesville.
31 Mr. Boeye Was in a motorcycle accident.
32 Miss Emily Springer Visited Cedar Falls.
33 Mr. Iver Christoffersen Visited his home in Cedar Falls.
34 Miss Ruth Nolte Plans to be in school this summer.
35 Miss Eva Welterton Had an operation for appendicitis.
36 Mr. Eugene J. Fueling Visited here last week.
37 Miss Hazel Strayer Gave some readings at West Waterloo high school.
38 Prof. Walters Was in Iowa City on business.
39 Miss Anna Carlson Spent the weekend in Cedar Rapids.
40 M. Leroy Hieber Visited the college.
41 Mr. O. E. Hertzberg Will be working on his doctorate degree in Wisconsin.
42 Professors Goetch and Charles Will be doing fellowships at University of Iowa.
43 Miss Laura Falkler Was ill.
44 Mr. Leslie I. Reed Attended a deans meeting in Michigan.
45 Mr. C. S. Cory Was at an inter-collegiate meeting in Cedar Rapids.
46 Last week Lola Barnhart and Olive Waggoner visited Marshalltown.