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1 Editorial Comments on debate on Boer War; faculty will play students in baseball.
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2 Official Professor Parish named to State Historical Board; tally of upcoming graduates; program for Commencement.
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3 John F. Finnerty Summary of remarks of Mr. Finnerty, a recent speaker.
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4 Triangular debate Summary of debate on Boer War.
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5 Orio hall Summary of debate on the Boer War.
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6 Philo hall; Aristo-Orio debate Summary of debate on the Boer War.
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7 Alice Shoemaker Is teaching at Griswold.
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8 Anna M. Singer Completed the four years course.
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9 Bert B. Welty Is practicing law in Nevada.
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10 Earl B. Rogers Completed the four years course.
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11 Ellen Schuff Is a student at Carthage college.
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12 Erwin Schenk Graduated from medical school earlier this month.
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13 Fannie Shaffer Is teaching in North Des Moines schools.
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14 Flora A. Walker Has moved to Florida.
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15 Gertrude Shank Is teaching in Fairfax.
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16 Harriet Steele Has not reported in two years.
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17 Harry E. Thompson Is a student at Cornell University.
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18 Harry S. Stein Is teaching at Carroll.
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19 Ira C. Welty Is principal at Milford.
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20 J. C. Sanders Is principal at Rockford.
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21 Jennie W. Sheean Is in Anamosa.
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22 Leora Parker Completed the advanced course and now works in Boone.
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23 Lula Romey Is teaching at Sibley.
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24 M. R. Timmerman Is an advanced student at I. S. N. S.
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25 Rosa E. Sparr Is principal at Lake City.
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26 S. T. Walker Is editor of Cedar Falls Daily Record.
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27 Samuel J. Torney Completed the four years course.
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28 Stella M. Speke Is teaching in Vinton.
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29 T. M. Prall Is a student at Dakota University.
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30 Adelaide Chambers Will continue at Livingston, Montana.
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31 Alice J. White Is assistant principal at Buffalo Center.
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32 Anna M. Young Is married and living in Bellevue.
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33 Chas. F. Johnson and Myrtle Boardman Will marry.
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34 Emma Youngquist Is principal at Ocheyedan.
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35 Fred Williams Is working in real estate.
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36 J. H. Kelley Will be principal at Fonda.
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37 J. H. Stuckrath Will be principal at Bayard.
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38 John A. Wilson Is in Cedar Falls.
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39 Lena Wing Is married.
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40 Leora A. Parker and Frankie Wilcox Resigned at Boone.
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41 Lillian Dale Will continue at Boone.
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42 Lydia Whited Is a student of S. U. I.; Frankie Wilcox is teaching in Boone.
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43 Morton E. Weldy Completed the four years course.
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44 Nellie E. Weldy Completed the advanced course.
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45 Nora Niday Married Christopher A. Ratcliff.
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46 Pearl M. Shaffer Serving in US Army.
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47 R. M. Wyant Completed the advanced course.
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48 T. B. Morris Will continue as superintendent at Correctionville.
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49 The following alumni Will teach at county institutes this summer.
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50 The Marshalltown Normal colony All are re-elected.
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51 Wilhelmine C. Hegner Will continue at Decorah.
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52 All the undergraduates who have been teaching at Marshalltown Re-elected at increased salaries.
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53 Anna C. D. Hansen Will teach at Hampton.
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54 C. Ray Aurner Re-elected at Avoca.
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55 Denison A. Tisdale Will be principal at Zearing.
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56 E. C. Bellows Appointed consul general in Yokohama, Japan.
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57 Elections for the week Many students have secured teaching positions.
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58 Fanny Nye Will teach in Agency.
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59 Florence May Carter Married Henry T. Richmond.
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60 Lois Craig Visited Winthrop.
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61 Margaret Tobin Visited Fort Dodge.
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62 Marguerite Esbenshade Teaching in Boone.
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63 Mary Trumbull Teaching at West Branch; Ella B. Sterrett is teaching there, too.
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64 Miss Mayme Randall Is sick.
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65 Mr. Chester Wright Back in school.
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66 On Wednesday, May 9 Vera I. McIntyre married Guy P. Jenks.
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67 Otto Sands Went to Kensett.
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68 Pearl Patterson Re-elected at Ladora.
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69 Rodney M. Arey Re-elected principal at Cherokee.
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70 W. A. Robinson Out of town.
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71 Alice Kerr and Kate McGarvey Entertained friends.
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72 At the meeting of the Oratorical Association Officers elected.
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73 Blanche Hoover Visited College Hill.
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74 Chloris Anderson Visited campus.
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75 Effa Maynes and Margaret Craven Visited New Hartford.
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76 Eva Hubbard, Belle Fitkin, and Mattie Hageman Went to Hudson.
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77 Evangeline Pierce Mother ill.
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78 Frank Kolb Visited campus.
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79 It will add much to the interest Students should read "Twelfth Night" before it is presented for Commencement.
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80 Jessie Roberts Will continue at Walnut.
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81 Last Saturday evening occurred the triangular debate Score: Orios 4, Aristos 4, Philos 1.
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82 M. R. Timmerman Visited Hampton.
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83 Mabel L. Green Went home due to poor health.
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84 Maude B. Ransom Will attend University of Iowa.
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85 Miss Call Visited Iowa City.
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86 Miss McKellar Visited home.
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87 Misses Pierce, Gregg, and Curtiss and Mr. Samson Leave for Europe soon.
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88 Mr. Eastman Brought daughter to class.
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89 Mr. Gray Visited his daughter, Mrs. Fullerton.
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90 Mr. McIlravy Came up to ball game.
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91 Mr. Seerley and Miss Hughes Attended board of examiners meeting; all ISNS graduates of June and July sections will receive teaching certificate without examination.
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92 Mrs. Wright Visited Des Moines.
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93 Myrta Hauger Visited Nashua.
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94 P. F. Schmit Left school due to poor health.
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95 Theron Richards Went home due to poor health.
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96 Training: geography in the higher grades, III
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Advice for teachers.
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97 Athletic ISNS beat Grinnell in baseball, 10-7.
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98 Y. W. C. A. Hope state convention will be held on campus.
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99 Bible Study Department Lesson XXXI: the risen Christ.