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Contrary to our expectations Major Hamilton arrives to inspect student battalion; cadets perform well despite lack of opportunity to train sufficiently this spring.
A tenderfoot abroad
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Scotch ballads
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World's Fair rates Railroad will sell round trip tickets to Chicago for $13.45.
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The death of spring A poetic look at the season.
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Field Day Athletic Association schedules events to be run on Field Day.
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The school board of Magnolia Will retain S. L. Thomas.
Josie Lowe Called home this week.
Miss Carrie Schneider Called home.
Miss Mae Loonan Back after illness.
The union meeting T. U. McManus will lead.
Ida White and Margaret Robinson Returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Chassell Announce birth of twin daughters, Laura and Clara.
Many Normalites will rejoice to learn Fred H. Dawson is guide at World's Fair.
Harriet Hartshorn Re-elected at Forest City.
Mary A. Crew Resigns from Hampton position because of sister's illness.
H. B. Lizer Re-elected principal at La Porte City.
Ida Morgan Enrolled in Fourth Year Class.
Misses Bell, Hearst, and Bixby Re-elected to positions in Cedar Falls.
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The Clio open session Went well; scarf drill especially good.
W. W. Coates Entered Chaffa College in California.
Miss McFarland Gives first in series of talks to women; will next speak on "loud dress and talking".
May Day has come and gone Some students left May baskets on doorknobs.
Prof. Arey left for Iowa City Will join group headed for Bahamas; senior students will take charge of classes.
Stanley Cooper Called home because of death of father.
F. B. Steece Elected principal at Alden.
Miss Luella Rigby Will teach in Mechanicsville.
Mr. J. B. Miller Enjoying visit from daughter-in-law.
Misses Florence Marshall, Florence Mack, and Kate Cunningham Will teach in Cedar Falls.
Additions are continually being made to our library Collection now totals 5200 volumes.
E. G. Copeland Will lead YMCA meeting.
The daring youths who plundered Mrs. Wright's hen house Returned dressed chickens to owner.
Emma Bradley Re-elected at Superior, Nebraska.
Miss Genetta Bushyager Receives visit from mother.
Miss Lizzie Burgess Receives visit from mother.
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Lonely pedestrians May meet seniors out star-gazing.
Miss Rose O'Neill and Mamie Maher Visit Kitty Maher.
Our junior faculty Miss King attends chapel.
Friday evening Hold spelling bee despite late train; Miss Fesenbeck wins.