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College interstate orator chosen in challenge contest Genevieve Cleary wins contest; only two students compete.
Teachers College credited with 322 special teachers Extract from Iowa Educational Directory shows specialized fields of ISTC alumni.
Brief accounts of returning overseas men; Corporal Frank G. Piercy, and Private Joseph Rude Profiles of military service of Frank G. Piercy and Joseph P. Rude.
Young Men's Christian Association and Young Women's Christian Association elect 1919-1920 officers Roster of officers.
Newslets Brief news notes on campus activities; foreign language study no longer required..
Judge Kavanaugh to lecture Monday; next Monday night at eight o'clock in auditorium "Traitors to Justice" will be delivered Will talk about his work as a judge in Chicago.
Spring term "mix" for men tonight All men invited to YMCA get together.
Campbell and Perrott hear Secretary Glass Professors Campbell and Perrott took part in Chicago conference.
First official dance by Shake-Aristos; last Friday night initial dance under recent regulations is staged Students enjoyed first sanctioned dance on campus.
Women students to display journalistic ability; next issue of College Eye to reach subscribers will be published by the fairer element of college Looking forward to women's issue of the College Eye.
Student teachers are withdrawn; election week ago Monday frees college from all obligations to the town. Situation better than ever. Anti-student teaching group wins Cedar Falls election; student teachers withdrawn from Cedar Falls schools; Roger Leavitt resigns from board.
General Wood speaks here; sends reply to Seerley's telegram General Leonard Wood agrees to speak at Commencement, always with the caveat that military matters might come up.
General exodus to Waterloo "movies" Went to Waterloo to see "Shepherd of the Hills."
R. O. T. C. improbable in present term outlook; President Seerley wires Washington names of three officers as commandment. Will move slowly. Representative visits campus; unit seems unlikely in near future, with possibility of establishment in fall 1919.
Professor Macy Campbell undergoes severe bolshevist criticism Criticized by socialist periodicals for his "Little Lessons in Thrift".
Constitution makes new Student Council; Miss Clara Schutz draws up satisfactory constitution. Is submitted and adopted. Council will consist of representatives of classes.
College enrollment 951 spring term; a slight falling off due to the large demand for teachers. Enrollment day is a busy one. Students are choosing to teach rather than go to school due to advancing salaries.
Diamond artists eager and ready for harness; star twirler, Jorgenson, and others of last year nine in good form. Much new material. Baseball team getting ready for season.
New social function regulations approved by faculty; dancing is allowed; committee of seven in charge Passes faculty by 2-1 majority; dancing to be allowed on campus.