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But a few weeks were allowed Prof. Parish to enjoy his health Quite seriously ill again; Mr. Chapman will close work in the chemistry classes; three faculty absent due to illness.
Lecture Excerpts from and reactions to Professor Beardshear's address.
Memorial Day was observed as usual Classes suspended; student battalion, preceded by the band, marches into Cedar Falls for observances.
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Waverly vs. Normal A Waverly team defeats the Normal team, 27-4.
Neotrophian public Account of program.
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We hear that Ida Grimes Has had measles; recently promoted at Hampton.
Mr. C. A. Fullerton Declines re-election; will go back to school himself.
Miss Dora King Visited the Normal.
W. R. Patterson Will attend the University of Iowa instead of teaching next year.
Frank Nimocks Visits the Normal.
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Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; delegates for Geneva meeting selected.
Grace Taylor Visited Waterloo.
J. J. Daly Will be principal in Chillicothe.
Miss Mae Cooper Will teach in Conrad Grove.
Bertha Wise Leaves school because of health.
J. P. Huggett Attended lecture.
Miss Jessie McNally Resigns from Charles City position; Etta Brooks will replace her there.
Miss Ida E. Shaw Re-elected at Charles City.
The statement in our last issue Error in report relating to Mae Polly.
S. O. Hahn Visited Cedar Falls on business.
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Miss Margaret St. Clair Back in school.
Mr. F. H. VanDorn Visits Fannie Archer.
Miss Sallie Anderson Will teach in Stanwood.
Mr. E. G. Clark Graduates five in Elliott.
Mr. T. S. Metcalf Closes year of study at Epworth Seminary.
Director Jarnagin Speaks well of Normal exhibit at the Fair; President Seerley goes to Chicago with him.
At the meeting of the Oratorical Association Constitution adopted; officers elected.
Several couples drove to Waterloo Use holiday to relax before exams.
L. H. Andrews Will be principal at Sioux Center.
Florence Streeter Will teach at Boone.
Ruth Traver Will teach in Postville.
Miss Minnie Speer and Edna Best Call on McAlvins.
Miss Kittie Fluke Has gone home for a few days.
Miss Etta Brooks Will teach in Charles City.
Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Keeler Visit daughters.
Miss Mary Achenbach Will teach in State Center.
Miss Ella Scurry Will teach in Eldora.
Miss Mamie Klotz Visiting sister Gertrude.
Misses Nellie Maynard and Emma Randall Visit Waterloo.
Miss Mary Steele Visited by mother.
Misses May Loonan and Bertha Berry Visit Waterloo.
We are very sorry George Wright is still sick with malaria.
Mr. Norman Mack Visited sister Florence.
Grace Bisdee Left school; now in Chicago.
Miss Stella Tuttle Will teach in Webster City.
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We have met the enemy O. H. L. Mason praised for debate work.