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10 Mrs. Walker begins senior lectures; discusses women's place in the world today Summary of remarks.
11 The Flood First place essay about the Great Flood written using names from the recently published Student Directory.
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12 Final discussion on Ku Klux Klan tomorrow; meeting will be held in old "Y" room Will consider future of the group.
13 Chicago U. astronomer describes coming eclipse Partial solar eclipse to occur January 24.
14 The Inquiring Reporter Students asked if military training should be implemented at I.S.T.C.
15 Old Gold submits crossword puzzle Old Gold staff institutes puzzle and series of games.
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16 Hats off Basketball players and debaters praised for attending practices during Christmas break; students urged to attend all games and debates in support of the competitors.
17 Stay with us Students reminded of the grade point policy and consequent suspension for failing to maintain fifteen grade points per term; College Eye requests information on social events for publication.
18 Ironical Ike says--; Cynical Sylvia says-- Jokes and commentary on campus life.
19 The new year Readers urged to strike out and improve the school as one of the new goals that come along with a new year.
20 Intramural basketball Institution of intramural basketball praised; students and faculty both urged to attend games.
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21 Cliosophic Program for recent meeting and upcoming meeting.
22 Second year primaries Roster of officers.
23 Y. W. cozy Sunday afternoon Held at home of Professor Charles.
24 De Molay dance Members plan to hold a dance at Woodman Hall.
25 Faculty-senior tea First of seven teas held by the College Club and the Faculty Men's Club.
26 Delphian dinner Formal dinner to be held.
27 All college dance Sponsored by Student Council.
28 Kappa Delta Pi President Seerley spoke at recent meeting.
29 Wesley Foundation Arthur Young spoke to students; the Reverend Frye returned from conference in Chicago; The Life Service Group met.
30 Word has been received Mr. and Mrs. Sandven welcomed their newborn son, Semon.
31 Miss Frances Glenny Married Ray Fuller.
32 Harriet Hayes Married Raymond Bailey.
33 S. Peter Kuan Spent his Christmas near Boston.
34 Student talks in New York Milton Methfessel spoke at a national meeting of the Modern Language Association.
35 Miss Laura Nielsen Is teaching in Audubon.
36 Miss Ferol Martin Is working in Cedar Falls.
37 Alvin Freie Will be teaching in Bloomfield.
38 London on cruise round the world Earl London is a cadet on a steamship.
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39 Little Tutors drop game to West High; locals show fight, but lose 21-10 T. C. High loses basketball game to Waterloo West, 21-10.
40 Grid men have now received monograms; Capt. Galloway and Posegate are only two lettermen to be lost to squad Roster of letter winners and preview of next year's squad.
41 Tutor grapplers drill for home meet January 22; Capt. Croy, Andrews, Sanders, and Orr look good Tutor wrestlers prepare for upcoming season.
42 No captains to be elected Captains for athletic teams to be appointed by coaches rather than elected.
43 Campbell speaks to Rotary Club of Waterloo Macy Campbell spoke on situation of American farmer.
44 Purple quint wins opener be defeating Hamilton 29-14; Teachers show strength and power in first game by downing Mason City aggregation Tutors defeat Hamilton in basketball, 29-14.
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45 Miss Alice White Alice White is high school principal in Oto; Paul Stewart is teaching in Redfield.
46 Did you know that-- Brief history of college publications.
47 Intramural basketball contest to start Saturday Schedule of games provided.
48 Student Center workers return from conference; Presbyterian and Methodist workers participate in Chicago conference Report on conferences.
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49 Margaret Barnum Suffering from the mumps.
50 "Bob" Patterson Unable to attend school due to an illness.
51 "Happy" Diesch Suffering from a relapse of pneumonia.
52 Homer Chapman Recovering from an illness.
53 Miss Mary Buffum Visited her brother during vacation.
54 Miss Florence Carnahan Teaching in Greenfield; visited Hugh Buffum on the way home from visiting her sisters.
55 Hugh Logan Visited campus; superintendent of schools in Allison.
56 Judith Chase Spent vacation with her brother in Knoxville, Tennessee.
57 Miss Josephine Nauman Married Elmer Higley on December 27.
58 R. R. Hollingsworth Granted leave of absence to continue graduate work at the University of Chicago.
59 "Mory" Morrison Referred a basketball game in Reinbeck.
60 "Sticks" Hopkins Visited his parents in Melbourne.
61 Miss Lula Sweigard Reported to be improving from her sinus problems.
62 Prof. S. A. Lynch Attended the Modern Language Association gathering in New York City during vacation.
63 Student recital Tuesday afternoon Program for the recital.
64 Seniors to conduct chapel Wednesday It has been customary for seniors to conduct one chapel exercise during the year.
65 Miss Marjorie Hammer Accepted teaching position in Perry, Iowa.
66 Glen Moon Studying law at Harvard; spent Christmas at his home in Cedar Falls.
67 Frances Theobald Teaching in Garner.
68 Ruth Hanson Meet with members of the Cecilian glee club to make plans for out-of-town concerts.
69 Miss Aitchison speaks on "World Fellowship" Spoke at chapel.
70 W. A. A. planning public program Meeting to be held to plan for public stunt program.
71 Aristo Fred Curran elected president for winter term.