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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.