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| At high noon, Wednesday, September 22, 1897 | Marion McFarland married Samuel T. Walker; description of the marriage ceremony and the wedding gifts; will make home in Brighton, where Samuel Walker is school superintendent. |
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| Why did the rebellion fail? | Professor Loughridge speculates on the factors involved in the Civil War. |
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| Official News and Notes | Band and orchestra will get new instruments; landscaper A. N. Carpenter has produced a campus plan; will offer second course in Latin; Student Battalion large; Lillian Goodwin will be President Seerley's private secretary. |
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| Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | News from recent meetings. |
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| Miss Fannie Emery | Married A. L. Haines. | |
| Miss Cora F. Spargur | Married Richard Gibson. | |
| The following resolutions | Alumni Association condolences on the deaths of Mary D. Bohstedt, William M. Fields, Jr., Dora A King, Carl Treimer, Gertrude Leland Isbell, and C. F. Harland. | |
| W. R. Sandy | Teaching at Lake City. | |
| We are glad to report improvement | Bridgie Cunningham is somewhat better. | |
| Miss Anna Livingood | Will continue to teach in Eureka, California. | |
| Principal J. I. Martin | Nominated for Floyd County superintendent; Mary Hughes nominated for same office in Washington County. | |
| C. W. Larkin | Teaching at Mt. Pleasant Academy. | |
| C. J. Shaffer | Teaching at Lewiston, Idaho. | |
| M. E. Weldy and H. E. Stein | Enrolled at University of Iowa. | |
| Mr. Daniel Perkins | Attended summer school at Cornell College. | |
| Miss Fannie Shaffer | Will teach at Estherville. | |
| Principal O. J. McManus | Publishes book on civics. |
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| Roy Harris | Roy Harris is attending Iowa College. | |
| Athletic Department | Organizing field meet; practicing for football; considering whether or not to get a football coach. | |
| Rolla Perkins | Teaching near Carson. |
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| It was pleasant indeed | Charles Johnson greeted friends. | |
| Crystie Leydig | Visited sister Ida. | |
| The art department | Displaying a new set of pictures. | |
| The reading circle | Mrs. Wright led discussion of the French Revolution. | |
| Jennie Joyce | Teaching in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. | |
| Blanche Brown | Teaching in Atlantic. | |
| Professor Loughridge | Organizing Latin class. | |
| Students who have enrolled this week | Include Elizabeth Platt, Charles Steele, Anna Sheldon, and Juno Spencer. | |
| Those who nearly passed the spelling test | Will have another chance. | |
| William Rockefeller | Has been sick. | |
| Ida Shaw | Guest of Miss Ridley; attending University of Michigan. | |
| Clarence Burrell | Enrolled. | |
| Cora Curtis | Will return to school later. | |
| J. H. Paarmann | Attending University of Iowa. | |
| At the board meeting last week | Degrees granted to Elmer Park, A. M. Dougan, and Walter Bell. | |
| Quite a number of the boys | Went to Waterloo to hear William Jennings Bryan. | |
| There is not a chapel oration for each morning yet | But there will be. | |
| Edgar Klinefelter | Enrolled in school. | |
| Carrie Nettleton | Visited Shell Rock. | |
| Let Miss Curtiss test your voice | May join choral class. | |
| Nellie Mankey | Mother visited. | |
| Alma Chase | Left school due to sickness. | |
| Minnie Edwards | Visited campus. | |
| Henry Delmore | Father died. | |
| Luella Rigby | Teaching at Mechanicsville. | |
| Myrtie Hoagland | Visited campus. | |
| John Fellingham | Attended prayer meeting. | |
| A new set of Johnson's encyclopedias | Now in library. | |
| Eva M. Saucer | Back in school. | |
| Blanche Israel | Studying music. |
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| Mesdames Van Dyke and Wells | Will visit daughters. | |
| Stella E. Smith | Took courses in primary methods during summer. | |
| Belle Parmenter | Visited friends; teaching in Thomasville, Georgia. | |
| Society Notes | A look at recent society programs. | |
| Stella Robinson | Was sick in the summer; hopes to return to school later. |
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| The Waterloo and Cedar Falls Rapid Transit Company | Arranges for a hack to transport students from the junction to campus. |