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Sunday, December 1, 1918 The Daily Iowan State University Of Iowa Page Three WOMEN MAY HAVE USE OF GYMNASIUM SOON Some Changes Must Be Made In the Building Before It Is Ready for Classes The women's gymnasium will probably be restored to feminine reign by the opening of the new year. If the S.A.T.C. is demobilized as rapidly as is expected, all men will be out of the building by Dec. 21. This will give time for tearing up the temporary floors and getting things in condition for re-occupancy by the department of physical education. J. M. Fisk, superintendent of grounds and buildings, says no definite plans have been made. It may be decided to get the men out of the children's hospital or the engineering building first, but everything will probably be normal by Jan. 1. Dean G. F. Kay, in an interview yesterday, said, "I see no reason now why the women should not have the use of their building by the beginning of the second quarter." Classes in physical education are still taking walks as the snow has made hockey impracticable. One instructor expressed delight at the prospect of a return to normal conditions, with the accompanying greater degree of control over her students. TRAMP TRAMP TRAMP IN ISSUED ARMY SHOES Boots, boots, boots! Thick, broad, clumsy, stiff, earth-crushing, hob-nailed, army boots! Boots which squeak and slide and rap, which descend on all about with the force of stone, which leave their imprint on many a nice polished floor; boots which may have stood on parade and splashed through mud and snow; boots which have sent many a rookie to bed with aching toes. "What am I most thankful about?" queries a youthful soldier. And with a deprecatory glance at those noble understandings which are most beautiful when they are small, he smiles ruefully. "Great Scott, just think, in a few weeks from now I won't be wearing these issued shoes." Then, half closing his eyes, he dreams of neat patent leathers at the bottom of his trunk. It would be safe to say that this same vision is making most of the S.A.T.C. men to be "tickled to death." Incidentally, -- here's a secret -- so are the girls. Maybe dancing will begin to be a pleasure again. SHORT COURSE FOR FAIRFIELD MERCHANTS The extension division of hte University will put on a short course at Fairfield, Dec. 3 and 4. This course is given under the direction of the Commercial club at Fairfield. It purpose is to acquaint the business men of that city with the work which the force of the Bureau of Administration is doing. It is designed to bring the merchants in touch with all the later developments in the field of retail merchandising as well as developments in the field of town building. Send The Iowan home. The Townsend Studio The Students' Shop WHO SWIPED THE ROASTER Some Girls Would Be Duly Grateful If It Would Be Returned Will the person or perons who feloniously took the turkey and turkey roaster from the refrigerator of a sorority house Thursday night please return the roaster and no embarassing question will be asked? The girls did not object so much about the loss of the turkey but they would have thought more gently toward their visitors had they had the presence of mind to have brought along some means of conveying away the loot. The girls may have only turkey a year but the roaster is necessary for the occasion. The cleaning of the pantry shelves it might be added, was hardly necessary as the act had been e ciently done the first of the week. The Pastime THEATRE TODAY & TOMORROW CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN "THE CLAW" Allies War Review A Good Picture and Comedy ADMISSION 10c & 15c MENU JEFFERSON HOTEL Special Table D'Hote Dinner $1.25 per cover 12 to 2 6 to 8 Cream of Tomato or Consomme Printaniere Royal Celery Radishes Olives Salted Pecans Choice of: Roast Young Turkey, Stuffed, Cranberry Sauce Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au jus Broiled Whitefish, Potato Chips Mashed Potatoes or Browned Sweet Potatoes Cauliflower in Cream or Fried Egg Plant Fruit Salad, a la Jefferson Choice of: Chocolate or Vanilla Ice Cream Assorted Cake Boston Cream Pie Tea Coffee Milk U.S. Food Administration License No. B27666 house committee signed to post notices to inform the hungry night walkers of the fact. Katherine Taylor of Sac City visited at the Alpha Chi Omega house Thanksgiving. Quality Drugs Whetstones Quality Sodas JUNIORS Don't wait too long for that Hawkeye Photo. We can serve you best now NEWBERG'S SOUTH CLINTON Faith La Bounty of Charles City is visiting her sister Gazelle at Currier Hall. Rena Parr and Elizabeth Sealbach also of Charles City are guests of Jennie Parr at Currier. Glenava Klopping of Currier is entertaining her mother from Newton. We Will Make Your Photos For the "HAWKEYE" Luscombe on Dubuque Street VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES Englert Theatre TODAY DAINTY LUNCHES between or after classes. Drop into WHITING'S PHARMACY On Dubuque St.
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Sunday, December 1, 1918 The Daily Iowan State University Of Iowa Page Three WOMEN MAY HAVE USE OF GYMNASIUM SOON Some Changes Must Be Made In the Building Before It Is Ready for Classes The women's gymnasium will probably be restored to feminine reign by the opening of the new year. If the S.A.T.C. is demobilized as rapidly as is expected, all men will be out of the building by Dec. 21. This will give time for tearing up the temporary floors and getting things in condition for re-occupancy by the department of physical education. J. M. Fisk, superintendent of grounds and buildings, says no definite plans have been made. It may be decided to get the men out of the children's hospital or the engineering building first, but everything will probably be normal by Jan. 1. Dean G. F. Kay, in an interview yesterday, said, "I see no reason now why the women should not have the use of their building by the beginning of the second quarter." Classes in physical education are still taking walks as the snow has made hockey impracticable. One instructor expressed delight at the prospect of a return to normal conditions, with the accompanying greater degree of control over her students. TRAMP TRAMP TRAMP IN ISSUED ARMY SHOES Boots, boots, boots! Thick, broad, clumsy, stiff, earth-crushing, hob-nailed, army boots! Boots which squeak and slide and rap, which descend on all about with the force of stone, which leave their imprint on many a nice polished floor; boots which may have stood on parade and splashed through mud and snow; boots which have sent many a rookie to bed with aching toes. "What am I most thankful about?" queries a youthful soldier. And with a deprecatory glance at those noble understandings which are most beautiful when they are small, he smiles ruefully. "Great Scott, just think, in a few weeks from now I won't be wearing these issued shoes." Then, half closing his eyes, he dreams of neat patent leathers at the bottom of his trunk. It would be safe to say that this same vision is making most of the S.A.T.C. men to be "tickled to death." Incidentally, -- here's a secret -- so are the girls. Maybe dancing will begin to be a pleasure again. SHORT COURSE FOR FAIRFIELD MERCHANTS The extension division of hte University will put on a short course at Fairfield, Dec. 3 and 4. This course is given under the direction of the Commercial club at Fairfield. It purpose is to acquaint the business men of that city with the work which the force of the Bureau of Administration is doing. It is designed to bring the merchants in touch with all the later developments in the field of retail merchandising as well as developments in the field of town building. Send The Iowan home. The Townsend Studio The Students' Shop WHO SWIPED THE ROASTER Some Girls Would Be Duly Grateful If It Would Be Returned Will the person or perons who feloniously took the turkey and turkey roaster from the refrigerator of a sorority house Thursday night please return the roaster and no embarassing question will be asked? The girls did not object so much about the loss of the turkey but they would have thought more gently toward their visitors had they had the presence of mind to have brought along some means of conveying away the loot. The girls may have only turkey a year but the roaster is necessary for the occasion. The cleaning of the pantry shelves it might be added, was hardly necessary as the act had been e ciently done the first of the week. The Pastime THEATRE TODAY & TOMORROW CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN "THE CLAW" Allies War Review A Good Picture and Comedy ADMISSION 10c & 15c MENU JEFFERSON HOTEL Special Table D'Hote Dinner $1.25 per cover 12 to 2 6 to 8 Cream of Tomato or Consomme Printaniere Royal Celery Radishes Olives Salted Pecans Choice of: Roast Young Turkey, Stuffed, Cranberry Sauce Roast Prime Ribs of Beef, au jus Broiled Whitefish, Potato Chips Mashed Potatoes or Browned Sweet Potatoes Cauliflower in Cream or Fried Egg Plant Fruit Salad, a la Jefferson Choice of: Chocolate or Vanilla Ice Cream Assorted Cake Boston Cream Pie Tea Coffee Milk U.S. Food Administration License No. B27666 house committee signed to post notices to inform the hungry night walkers of the fact. Katherine Taylor of Sac City visited at the Alpha Chi Omega house Thanksgiving. Quality Drugs Whetstones Quality Sodas JUNIORS Don't wait too long for that Hawkeye Photo. We can serve you best now NEWBERG'S SOUTH CLINTON Faith La Bounty of Charles City is visiting her sister Gazelle at Currier Hall. Rena Parr and Elizabeth Sealbach also of Charles City are guests of Jennie Parr at Currier. Glenava Klopping of Currier is entertaining her mother from Newton. We Will Make Your Photos For the "HAWKEYE" Luscombe on Dubuque Street VAUDEVILLE and PICTURES Englert Theatre TODAY DAINTY LUNCHES between or after classes. Drop into WHITING'S PHARMACY On Dubuque St.
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