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1 Men's glee clubs formed this summer; close term with entertainment Troubadours and Minnesingers perform for benefit of Campanile fund.
2 Attention Still seeking College Eye staff.
3 How to use college library; study all regulations carefully Procedures for using the Library.
4 Green caps and arm bands are delayed; to be sold at future date Description of the caps and armbands; will not be sold during registration as they were last year.
5 Students to secure 1925 annual free Will be able to redeem coupons from merchants for purchase of Old Gold.
6 Y. W. C. A. welcomes women of college Quick description of programs and services.
7 Old Central Hall Central Hall; photo.
8 A chronicle of I. S. T. C. in 1878 Description of the school from an 1878 issue of the Iowa Normal Monthly.
9 Summons issued for fall debaters; Fish--new debate coach Will feature two courses of study.
10 Summer students give popular three act comedy; Famous Mrs. Fair great success Review of the play.
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11 Prof. C. W. Helsley Resigned as head of the training school; plans to study theology at Boston University.
12 Macy Campbell Spent a week in Conway, Arkansas, lecturing; plans to spend fall term lecturing in several other states.
13 The Iowa State Fair Glover Ferrell and Benjamin Boardman were in charge of the I. S. T. C. exhibit.
14 President and Mrs. Seerley Attended the National Education Association meeting in Washington, D. C.; details of the meeting provided.
15 George T. Baker Visited campus with W. H. Gemmill, J. W. Bowdish, and W. F. Proudfoot on business about the new Men's Gymnasium and Men's Dormitory.
16 More than forty graduates and former students Attended classes in Iowa City over the summer.
17 The merchants advertising in the Eye Urges support of College Eye advertisers.
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18 Progress made in Campanile drive; cost estimated Brick and stone will cost $25,000, clock will cost $12,000, chimes will cost $15,000; faculty pledge $10,000; cash and pledges have passed $25,000.
19 Prof. Gundry resigns Will study in France.
20 Alumni Council organization formed; preparation for Campanile of '26 Council will push fundraising for the Campanile.
21 Prof. John Barnes resigns Will continue graduate study at University of Wisconsin.
22 Prof. Underwood resigns Will teach at North Carolina College for Women.
23 The Inquiring Reporter Students offer opinions on living conditions at I.S.T.C.; some believe a men's dormitory is needed.
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24 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on student life and classroom experiences.
25 Miss Lou Shepherd Lou Shepherd appointed to Extension faculty.
26 The wearin' o' the green Directs freshmen to observe the traditional wearing of green caps and armbands.
27 Crepehangers--no! Predicts a successful football season.
28 Lend a hand to the freshmen Urges upperclassmen to help freshmen during registration.
29 Preamble Outlining goals for staff of College Eye.
30 "Pep" Club Believes in the need for a spirit organization on campus.
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31 Otis McCreery Married Marian Allen.
32 Marjorie Cooke Married Einer Morgenson.
33 Dorothy Hays Married Martin B. Robbins.
34 Hattie Caroline Iblings Married Glen Saul.
35 Adolph O. Bentrude Married Gladys McCumber.
36 Vera Heller Married Orrel Hinch.
37 Onlee Sliter Married Loyal Hurlbert.
38 Alice M. Maxwell Married Ernest W. Ruppelt.
39 Fonda Mae Jameson Married Charles Horace Greely
40 Abram James Married Belle Scot.
41 May Cole Married Edgar A. Wiggs.
42 Leona Short Married Sophus C. Jacobsen.
43 Delight Yarcho Married Roscoe Ward.
44 Helen McCreary Married Earl C. Wolfe.
45 Arlee Butterfield Married Opal Fredericksen.
46 Glenn Cowan Married Mabel Rabe.
47 John DeNeui Married Ruth Allen.
48 Cynthia Short Married Kenneth Starbuck.
49 Olive Olson Married Earl Miller.
50 Mr. and Mrs. Semon Sandven Living and working in Sioux Center, Iowa.
51 Hearst's poem appears in "Good Housekeeping" "Voices", a poem by James Hearst, was published; has been working on poetry since his diving accident.
52 Couple motors to teaching positions Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tostlebe drove to South Dakota.
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53 Henry C. Harmon Henry C. Harmon died May 31, 1924; served ISTC athletes since 1905; photo.
54 Roscoe Minton ass't coach Roscoe Minton hired as assistant football coach and head baseball coach.
55 Football prospects encouraging this fall; keen competition to be shown in lineup Preview of 1924 squad.
56 Coach Cowles goes to Carleton Osborne Cowles resigns after one year at Teachers College.
57 Fearing wins the tennis singles Robert Fearing defeats Lefty Herman in finals of summer tennis tournament.
58 New mentor for College High Coach Green takes charge of the Little Tutors; team previewed.
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59 Billy Stiff Trying to borrow money.
60 Tutors had fast baseball team this summer Recounting of major successes for baseball squad.
61 Greetings from the Y. M. Local Y. M. C. A. Cabinet welcomes arriving students.
62 Prof. Kurtz to head Orchestral Department; composer of note Edward Kurtz to take over for the departing Theodore Gundry.
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63 Professor W. B. Fagan Went to Richmond, Indiana.
64 Miss Minnie Starr Vacationed at her home in Detroit, Michigan.
65 Mrs. Blanchard Visited Yellowstone Park with her sister.
66 Gladys Lynch Teaching English in Iowa Falls.
67 Miss Lula Sweigard Taught at the North Dakota State Teachers College during the summer; visited family in Colorado; returned to campus.
68 Viggo ("Justy") Justesen Visited Pine City, Minnesota, during vacation.
69 Donald Baum and Max Noah Returned to school.
70 Mrs. Elizabeth Burney Schmidt Visiting her mother in Des Moines.
71 Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Vacationed in Estes Park.
72 Miss Hogrefe Visited friends and family in Montana on vacation.
73 Miss Lucile Reding Took a boat trip on the Great Lakes to Buffalo, New York, with Hazel Strayer.
74 Word has been received Doris Clough accepted position at an antique furniture and gift shop in Des Moines.
75 Miss Mary F. Hearst and Ida Rolfe Spent the summer visiting New England and other states in the area.
76 Ethel Short Teaching physical training in Odebolt.
77 Miss Anne Stewart Duncan Drove to Wisconsin with Alta Freeman.
78 Miss Mildred Gardner Teaching physical education in Rochester, Minnesota.
79 Bruce Wallace Attending Des Moines College.
80 Miss Mary Hunter Spent vacation in Pennsylvania with family.
81 Joseph Van der Veer Enrolled at the University of Iowa.
82 Theron Walker Returned to Harvard University.
83 Miss Grace Aitchison Returned from visiting friends in Omaha.
84 Notice! College Eye staff seeks news.
85 Leaves of absence Roster of faculty who will be pursuing graduate study.
86 Moon and Mavrelis "Fording it" east George Mavrelis and Glenn Moon will study at Harvard University.
87 Total enrollment passes 5,000 mark Summer term 1924 enrollment reached 5009, including branch summer schools.