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1 Miss Orianna Wesche Teaching in Marathon.
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2 A word of explanation Some articles are not published because of lack of space.
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3 The annual open session Description of the Orio program.
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4 Friends, sisters, Shakes A poetic look at literary societies.
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5 Benedict Arnold Oration.
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6 At the State Teacher's meeting O. M. Harvey is leader of branch of child study association.
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7 C. Ray Aurner Superintendent in Adell.
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8 Charles J. Griffin Proprietor of drugstore in Montezuma.
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9 George F. Thompson Principal at Hesper.
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10 Maude M. McCracken Married to R. A. Jackson.
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11 Miss Alice Foster Alice Foster is in Glen Ellen.
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12 Miss Etta A. Robinson Teaching in Odebolt.
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13 One of our "fourth year" girls Lucy Smith teaching in Red Oak.
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14 Physical culture Florence Marshall teaching in Waterloo.
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15 Rev. O. B. Chassell Now in Dubuque.
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16 Some time ago R. C. McConnell married Edith Neely.
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17 The duties of a school teacher Maude Humphrey and B. M. Cobb read papers at meeting.
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18 Toms. B. Platt Purchased a drugstore in Peterson.
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19 Wm. Fields Teaching near Laurens.
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20 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced.
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21 A meeting of the Athletic Association Considering lowering fees; elect new officers.
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22 Coasting is all the rage
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23 M. W. Cooper Associate principal at Calhoun County Normal School.
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24 Miss Amy Hahn Has been sick.
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25 Miss Daisy Paine Has been sick.
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26 Miss Lena Jones Has been sick.
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27 S. L. Thomas Owns half interest in drugstore in Logan.
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28 We hear that C. C. Hammerly Breaks leg in football game.
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29 After a year's absence Fannie Emery is back.
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30 Because of illness Winona Ripley misses school.
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31 Last Friday Kate Harrod went to Iowa City because of eye trouble.
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32 Miss Fannie Warner Called to Albion because of aunt's illness.
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33 Miss Ruth Colt Visited home.
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34 Misses Beulah Burris and Tillie Byers Have been sick.
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35 Misses Tyler and Dale Teaching in the training and preparatory departments.
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36 Mr. Harry McKeen Now over the mumps.
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37 Mr. Jessie Long Has been sick.
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38 Mr. Ole Johnson Has been sick.
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39 Mr. Palle Jorgensen Had been teaching near Elkhorn; will study medicine at University of Iowa.
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40 Mrs. Seerley gave a tea party Forty women attended.
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41 On account of a very severe cold Edna Poor went home to rest.
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42 One term was not enough time Misses Shanklin and Edith Rugg have the measles.
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43 The Clios will institute a new departure Program will feature impromptu speeches.
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44 The first meeting of the M'Arey Natural History Association Topics and speakers.
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45 The full number of chapel orations Roster of speakers and topics.
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46 We miss Mr. J. H. Gorsuch Has been sick.