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1 Editorial Enjoyed lecture by Frank Gunsaulus; quarrels with report on baseball game; Robert Fullerton will be on campus during the summer.
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2 Guy P. Benton, President Upper Iowa University Profile; photo.
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3 Fourth year banquet Class of 1900 enjoyed banquet in Waterloo.
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4 A. M. Lane Teaching at Calhoun County normal school; married Jessie Snider.
5 B. J. Lambert Will graduate from the University of Iowa in 1900.
6 Bessie A. Little Teaching district schools.
7 Chas. F. Johnson Secretary of Y. M. C. A. in Des Moines.
8 E. H. McMillan Has been principal in Kalona and North English.
9 Elizabeth M. McDowell Now Mrs. C. E. Buckley.
10 Emma Lambert Assistant principal at Dows.
11 Frances E. Lenocker Completed four year course of study.
12 Grace A. McNeil Taught in McGregor; now teaching in California.
13 Harriet A. Kimball Taught at Sabula; attended Cornell College.
14 Henry M. McKeen Merchant and postmaster in Pettis.
15 J. Ed. Johnson Completed schoolwork in 1896.
16 J. J. Lambert Teaching at University of Iowa.
17 J. R. McNally Piano dealer in Washington, D. C.; married Emma Hegner.
18 John D. Lyon Has been principal in Ionia and Marble Rock.
19 Jos. O. Johnson Taught in Brighton; now editing a newspaper in Cedar Falls.
20 Knute N. Knudson Superintendent of Winnebago County.
21 Lillie Johnson Teaching in Hampton.
22 Maude Landis Teaching in Dows.
23 May L. Kennedy Is now Mrs. A. J. Christopher.
24 Myrtle Jemison Was a teacher in the Aplington schools.
25 Nellie Johnson Completed the four year course of study.
26 O. J. McManus Now in Neola.
27 O. P. McElmeel Now in Minneapolis.
28 W. E. Kyler Now principal at Luverne.
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29 A school teacher Praise for work of F. E. Ball in Arizona.
30 A. C. Fuller Principal at Manning.
31 Alzada Mowry Has not reported recently.
32 Berta Mitchell Has not reported in two years.
33 Bertha C. Morrison Trained in mission work; now working in Chicago settlement house.
34 C. E. Locke Will teach at Oklahoma Normal School.
35 Caroline N. Otis Taught in Lake Park and Boone.
36 E. P. Crocker Principal at Oakes, North Dakota.
37 Edith D. Muhs Now in Camanche.
38 Elections for the week are as follows Many students have found teaching positions.
39 Eliza Montgomery Has not reported in two years.
40 Ethel L. Osler Has not reported on her work.
41 Eva B. Moore Principal in Red Oak.
42 F. A. Bronson Principal at Whittemore.
43 M. Alice Fullerton Will teach in Nora Springs.
44 Marcella Ormsby Died in December 1899.
45 Margaret Mackin Now in West Union.
46 Mary L. Muhs Teaching in Nevada.
47 Minta R. Moore Teaching in Tipton.
48 W. J. Barloon Re-elected principal at Ossian.
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49 Adelene Both Visited friends.
50 Alice Funk and Fanny Cornell Visited Blanche Hoover.
51 At a meeting Herbert Wilson elected president of Interstate Oratorical Association.
52 Cards are out Blanche Youngman married M. E. Jordan.
53 Clara Davis Mother ill.
54 Coral Smith Visited Charles City.
55 De Etta Fisher Has been sick.
56 Ida Garber Visited friends.
57 J. I. Lynch Visited Janesville.
58 Jennie Coulthurst Went home due to poor health.
59 Juliette Pierce Went to Manchester.
60 Le Noir Harman Has been sick.
61 Lulu Bovee Visited Waterloo.
62 Miss Phrona Bedenbender Visited sister Lena.
63 Miss Spangler Entertained friends.
64 Miss Waite and Miss Bourquin Visited home.
65 Miss Wightman Father ill.
66 Mr. Bowen Visited Professor Seals.
67 Mrs. Queen Klingaman Blanchard Visited campus.
68 O. J. Speer Went to Traer.
69 Pres. Seerley and Miss Hughes Will meet with state examiners.
70 R. M. Estes Visited Ledyard and Swea City.
71 Ruth Marsh Visited Charles City.
72 Theron Richards Recovering from measles.
73 Will Ufford Visited Fayette.
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74 A number of additions Made to mathematical classrooms.
75 Four girls from Radcliffe Have measles and returned home.
76 Ida Donald Met friend in La Porte City.
77 Pres. Seerley Will address Boone High School graduating class.
78 The home Field Day Small crowd, but contestants did well.
79 The subject of the Finnerty lecture Addressed Irish poets and orators.
80 Training: geography in the higher grades, II
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Advice for teachers.
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81 Untitled Primary Round Table met and elected officers.
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82 Neo Society Presented programs on France and April.
83 Untitled Shakespearean Circle offering a variety of programs.
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84 Clio report Presented Welsh program.
85 Ossoli
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86 Athletic Results of annual Field Day; several records set.
87 Y. M. C. A. Will feature railroad program.
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88 Bible Study Department Lesson XXX: the Passion week.