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1 | Y. W. to hold leadership institute | Will study community leadership and organization. |
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2 | Spring Suits adopt three-quarter coats |
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3 | Lace in unusual shapes feature of coming season |
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4 | Pointers about ties |
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5 | College bands are jazz missionaries |
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6 | Gift suggestions for men |
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7 | 1925 Old Gold wins honorable mention | In Art Craft Guild competition. |
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8 | Give yourself an Old Gold for Christmas |
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9 | Diamond was not always most precious stone |
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10 | Science Club | Science Club will meet. |
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11 | Gov. Hammill and F. O. Lowden speak before conference | Highlights of conference devoted to rural and consolidated schools. |
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12 | Will you graduate in 1926? | Last opportunity to get picture in Old Gold. |
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13 | Advanced pupils in recital Monday | Performers and their programs. |
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14 | Miss Hazel Strayer | Hazel Strayer went to Florida for the winter; Ethel Short will teach in Kansas City; Peg Fullerton visited her parents; Anne Nagel will teach in Onawa. |
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15 | Special diploma granted Wright by State Board | Text of the diploma honoring Professor Wright for his fifty years of service; photo. |
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16 | Cafeteria does big business | Statistics on the amount of food served in Bartlett Hall. |
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17 | State Board honors Wright; the broadcasting program proves a great success; many noteworthy persons present | The program for honoring Professor Wright on his fifty years of service to the school; photo. |
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18 | At the theater | Preview of "The Pony Express." |
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19 | Mr. S. A. Cohagan | S. A. Cohagan will speak at Sunday services. |
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20 | Prof. McCreary on the saxophone | Encourages the acceptance and use of the saxophone. |
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21 | Prof. Hendrickson | Teaching at Iowa State University. |
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22 | Marjorie Holly | Will lead open forum on morals, dress, and social relations at the Y.W.C.A. |
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23 | Juanita Earp | Recent graduate; will teach in Beaman. |
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24 | Mary Louise Keough | Teaching 4th and 5th grades in Galva. |
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25 | Katherine Buxbaum | Entertained house guests during Thanksgiving. |
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26 | Roy Howard | Will enter Drake University to study law this winter. |
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27 | Miss Nancy Marie Ferguson | Nancy Ferguson judged declamatory contest in Tama; runs into bad weather. |
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28 | Freshman Commission | Organized for purpose of developing Christian leadership and personality. |
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29 | World Friendship Committee | Organized by YMCA and YWCA to face world problems of war, race, nationalism, intellectual doubt, and moral degeneration. |
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30 | A Bouquet of Eyelets | Student creative expressions. |
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31 | Jazz; an attempt at a definition | Discusses the good and bad points of jazz. |
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32 | Miss Katherine Buxbaum | Professors Buxbaum and Peterson are living on 23rd Street. |
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33 | Suggested reforms for T. C. | Humorous suggestions to improve life on campus. |
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34 | Prof. Henderson to Ames | Now teaching biology there; Winifred Gilbert will replace him in January. |
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35 | The inquiring reporter | Asks students and faculty if they favor the World Court. |
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36 | The World Court question | Current status of the legislation. |
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37 | Football squad note | Invited to banquet. |
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38 | 1926 grid prospects bright, will lose only four regulars | ||
39 | Pedagogs have unusually good grid season | Gives summary of 1925 football season. |
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40 | Coach Bender drills grapplers; five lettermen back | Wrestling season prospects. |
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41 | "Dickmen"-Ellsworth tilt Monday; Purple basketeers will meet "Panthers" in opening game | Prospects for basketball team look good as it prepares for first game of the season. |
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42 | Tutor cage men start practice; ten lettermen answer call | Prospects for basketball team look good as practices begin. |
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43 | Grid rules for 1926 | Critical of new rule on safeties. |
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44 | The pop off | Criticizes overprotective rules. |
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45 | Alpha Delta Alpha | Held informal party. |
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46 | Alpha Chi Epsilon | Held annual house party. |
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47 | Lambda Gamma Nu | Several alumni visited. |
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48 | Xanhos | Roster of initiates. |
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49 | Pi Theta Pi | Roster of officers. |
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50 | Cliosophic | Roster of officers. |
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51 | Adams Hall news | Boarding house news. |
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52 | Aristo Literary Society | Roster of officers. |
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53 | Alpha Beta Gamma | Roster of officers; held annual fall dance. |
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54 | Phi Omega Pi | Held farewell dinner for several members who will be leaving. |
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55 | Tau Sigma Delta | Enjoyed farewell lunch. |