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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. |