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1 | The Association | Report on the meeting of the Iowa State Teachers Association. |
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2 | Oration: Blaine Frederick--Charles A. (Class of 1893; Science Faculty) |
An account of the political life of James Blaine. |
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3 | C. E. Locke | Enjoying life in California. |
4 | Carl Treimer | Exchange editor of University of Iowa student newspaper. |
5 | Clara J. Blackburn | Appreciates the Normal Eyte. |
6 | E. P. Cunningham | Color guard of University of Iowa battalion. |
7 | F. B. Steece | Working in Alden; has had trouble with his eyes. |
8 | John Sogard | Now in Pueblo, Colorado. |
9 | Miss Hattie Shaw | Assistant principal at Anamosa. |
10 | Miss Mary Hart | Will teach in Marion, South Dakota. |
11 | Mr. F. G. Miller | Receives raise in salary. |
12 | The Omaha Christian Advocate | Praise for the work of Olin B. Chassell and his wife; Mr. Chassell does not like the class quarrel at the Normal. |
13 | W. H. Manifold | Writes from Hesper. |
14 | Will Hearst | Leads glee club at University of Iowa. |
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15 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Sunday School officers elected; attendance figures reported. |
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16 | Chas. G. Sterner | Teaching near Bladensburg. |
17 | Ed Gridley | Enrolled in school again. |
18 | George F. Walker | Teaching near Tipton. |
19 | Miss Annie Shepard | Teaching successfully. |
20 | Miss Baker | Vacations in Minneapolis. |
21 | Miss Beulah Burris | Enters high school class. |
22 | Miss Cora Sawyer | Visited La Porte City. |
23 | Miss Ensign | Visited Cedar Falls. |
24 | Miss Esma Galt | Enrolls in Fourth Year class. |
25 | Miss Florence Streeter | Home for vacation. |
26 | Miss Julia Curtiss | Vacations in Chicago. |
27 | Miss McFarland | Visits Gladbrook. |
28 | Miss Nellie McAlvin | Spent holidays on Normal Hill. |
29 | Miss Sophia Keeler | Visited Cedar Falls. |
30 | Misses Florence Clay and Mollie Bartlett | Home for the holidays. |
31 | Misses Gertrude Leland, Mary Wilson, and Ella Morris | Home for holidays. |
32 | Misses Nora Vaughn and Cora Taylor | Visited Cedar Falls. |
33 | Mr. Frank Perry | Back in school. |
34 | Mr. Frank Rall | Visited the Normal. |
35 | Mr. G. W. Hursey | Entered professional course. |
36 | Mr. Grover | Teaching in Fayette. |
37 | Mr. J. E. Johnson | Visited Cedar Falls. |
38 | Theodore Anderson | Visited the Normal. |
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39 | Don't miss the skating | Some exercise will help with the studying. |
40 | Hon. J. B. Knoepfler | Principal at Lansing. |
41 | In one half day | Eighty ISNS alumni were at the state teachers convention. |
42 | J. Collins Murray | Teaching near home. |
43 | J. H. Stuckrath | Stopped in Cedar Falls on way to Chicago for German course. |
44 | Leslie Chapman | Recuperating at home. |
45 | Miss Alice Taylor | Left Fontanelle due to illness; now teaching in Adair. |
46 | Miss Banks | Teaching at Osage. |
47 | Miss Ethel Wise | Accompanies sister Bertha to Normal Hill. |
48 | Miss Hattie Shaw | Married Gilbert Fox. |
49 | Miss Helen Hearst | Marries Frank Hammer. |
50 | Miss Katherine Laird | Brother accompanies her to Normal Hill. |
51 | Miss King | Entertains friend. |
52 | Miss Luvilla Copeland | Teaching near Batavia. |
53 | Miss Mary Wilson | Doing well at Hampton; her brother will attend the Normal School. |
54 | Misses Eva McClain and Mollie Reno | Enjoying year at home. |
55 | Misses Libbie and Decca Lodwick | Teaching in Eldon. |
56 | Our entire faculty | Most faculty attended the ISTA convention. |
57 | Prof. Wright | Has been sick; Mrs. Wright had an accident involving a runaway. |
58 | The term of office | Mr. McDuffie's term on the Board of Trustees will expire. |
59 | We are sorry to lose | Frank Gibbons will study medicine. |
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60 | A. L. Comstock | Passes through Cedar Falls; still teaching in Oskaloosa. |
61 | Alpha Public, Jan. 12, 1894 | Program for session. |
62 | As Pres. Seerley has but one recitation | Switches rooms with Mary Simmons; rooms are very crowded. |
63 | Governor Boies | Appointed H. C. Hemenway to replace William Fields as resident director. |
64 | Miss Florence Mack | Resigns position in Cedar Falls for job at Elkhorn College; Hettie Goodspeed will replace her. |
65 | Our regal Miss McFarland | |
66 | Though we have not yet received a detailed account | Charles Henry married Mary Fosset. |
67 | Towards the close of last term | Orios put up new bulletin board. |