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23. Too cold to be out very much. Several people find Hamline and Philo Halls to be very useful this kind of weather. Wonder if Miss Rader advises them to go there. 24. The “K line” train was twenty-seven hours late yesterday. Had to open the draw-bridge on the bridge two miles south of town and then they couldn’t get it shut. 26. Held Y. W. election this afternoon. Jeannette Buck was elected president. 27. Golly! but we had a real speaker in chapel today. He seemed to be wound up, voice, gestures and all, only sometimes the voice and gestures didn’t work together. He lost one word, but found it in a little while on the floor to the right of the pulpit. 28. Prof. Johnson is some politician. Miss Baldwin received some flowers this morning, and then of course she had to take a walk with him in the afternoon, even though she didn’t want to go. MARCH 1. My, but some of the Junior girls were excited today. They found out that an old Prof, by the name of Behymer was to be married today. They wanted to write a letter of sympathy to his wife but Miss Rader wouldn’t let them. 2. The basketball team went to Knox today. They sure will have to go some if they win. Somebody called Maude Calhoun and told her to blow out the arc light on the corner before she went to her room. 3. Knox did win the game last night. They sure have some team. Fern Walker told me today about Prof. Johnson falling off his chair in class one day this spring. I’ll bet he looked funny when he got up. 4. Saw some small things falling out of the lower north window of the Conservatory this morning. Wanted to find out what they were so went over and there under the window was a big pile of chewing gum which had come out of Dr. Leist’s window. Somebody ought to learn to raise chewing gum in the garden.
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This Annual was Printed and Bound by the lEnntnmg Advertising (Unmpang IOWA CITY, IOWA This Year’s Annuals Printed by us Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa. “The Royal Purple,” Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowa. “The Rudder,” Plattcville Normal School, Platteville, Wis. “The 1914 Pioneer.” Ellsworth College, Iowa Falls, Iowa. “The 1915 Web.” Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa. “1915 Zenith.” Central College, Pella, Iowa. “1915 Pelican.” Fairfield High School, Fairfield, Iowa. “1914 Quill.” Leander Clark College, Toledo, Iowa. “Cardinal ’15.” Crescent College and Conservatory, Eureka Springs, Ark. “The Crescent,” J14. Parsons College, Fairfield, Iowa. “The 1915 Peira.” Iowa Wesleyan College, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. “The 1915 Croaker. ’ ’ Manchester High School, Manchester, Iowa. Spirit Lake High School, Spirit Lake, Iowa. Albia High School, Albia, Iowa. “Screech 1914.” Monroe High School, Monroe, Iowa. “The Comet,” 1914. Corning High School, Corning, Iowa. Boone High School, Boone, Iowa. “The 1914 Scroll.” Storm Lake High School, Storm Lake, la. ‘ ‘ The Breeze. ’ ’ WE REFER YOU TO ANY OF THESE iiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiiiiiiiinii CORRESPONDENCE INVITED
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