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1 The dual meet Saturday ISNS met Cornell College; praise for work of John Dunkerton.
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2 Triangular has come and gone Believes that the debates might be organized in a more productive way.
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4 The new trustees Brief introductions of W. A. McIntire, Benjamin Osborne, and C. H. McNider; photo.
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5 Triangular Orios win four points, Aristos three, and Philos two; yearly totals are Aristos fourteen, Orios eight, and Philos five.
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6 Training
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Penmanship.
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7 Alice M. Simpson Will continue at Whittemore.
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8 Among alumni expected to visit W. R. and Maude Anderson Sandy will attend Commencement.
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9 An increase of one hundred dollars E. N. Gibson will continue at State Center.
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10 Belle Daniels Will teach in Eldora.
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11 Belle Tellier Will attend summer school.
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12 C. E. Burton Will be principal in Nora Springs.
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13 C. I. Lambert Several Normalites won scholarships or fellowships at the University of Iowa.
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14 C. S. Cory Will receive degree from University of Iowa; will be superintendent in Humboldt.
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15 Edith Ballou Teaching in Ames.
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16 Elizabeth Arnett Will continue to teach at Zearing.
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17 Elizabeth Clifford Will continue to teach at Aplington.
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18 Emma Youngquist Visiting Cedar Falls.
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19 Fannie Dickey Fannie Dickey, Tressa Tighe, and Verna Bernard will continue to teach at Pomeroy.
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20 Harriet Bock Teaching in Lake Park.
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21 Ira F. Shaffner Will teach in Salt Lake City.
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22 J. P. Huggett Spoke at Cedar County institute.
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23 Jessie Barnt On way to California.
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24 Jessie L. Harnit At home in Clarion.
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25 Lewis H. Minkel Will be superintendent at Shelby.
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26 Lorne Parker Will continue at Larrabee.
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27 Margaret Mitchell Assistant principal at Hartley.
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28 Minta More Teaching in Tipton.
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29 New of the re-election Irene Epley will continue to teach at Holstein.
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30 T. V. Bird Teaching in Reinbeck.
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31 The vice-president of the Southeastern Teachers' Association Beniah Dimmitt will hold that office.
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32 W. A. Bartlett Will be principal at Winona, Minnesota.
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33 W. E. Kyler Working in bank in Luverne.
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34 A recent number of the Sioux Valley News published Praise for work of T. B. Morris.
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35 Frankie Wilcox Went to Ozarks with her father.
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36 Grace (Minnis) Lyon Husband Charles will graduate from law school.
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37 In a letter to a friend Lissa Jeffers Fulton talks about life in South Dakota.
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38 Mae Calderwood Recovering from illness.
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39 Maud Brackney Teaching in Minnesota.
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40 Maude Humphrey Entertained friends.
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41 Paul Samson Will attend YMCA training school in Massachusetts.
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42 S. A. Potts Has been ill; J. W. Graham is filling in for him.
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43 The school board of Logan Offered Edith Fischer a raise.
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44 The third annual session Jesse L. McLaughlin participated in a meeting in the Philippines.
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45 The unanimous re-election Praise for work of George S. Dick in Charles City.
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46 Walter Mitchell Will be principal in Kalona.
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47 A musical program was given in the chapel Professor Robert Fullerton led the service.
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48 Alvina Mann Called home.
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49 Bessie Forrester Back in school.
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50 Clarence Moore Brother-in-law S. A. Potts is ill.
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51 Dr. A. F. Quire Visited sister Mabel.
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52 Having accepted a position Kathleen Carman will teach in St. Charles.
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53 Miss Clara Drenning Will vacation in Galena.
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54 Miss Emma Bates Visited sister Mildred.
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55 Miss Inez Park Grandmother ill.
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56 Miss Myrta Hauger Teaching in Vinton.
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57 Miss Parker Has been sick.
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58 Miss Simmons Visited relatives in Grinnell.
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59 Miss Vora Harris Will teach in Clermont.
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60 Miss Waller Visited Charles City.
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61 Mr. Harry Morgan
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62 Mrs. Robert Fullerton Returned from Parkersburg.
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63 Myra Downs Will teach near Parkersburg.
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64 States rank as follows ISNS placed fourth among five schools.
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65 The students were pleased Tuesday E. W. Vogel delivered his oration in chapel.
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66 The Tuesday Club Entertained PEOs.
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67 Walter Hicks Mother sick.
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68 About one hundred and seventy Normal Eyte subscribers Met to elect staff members; Harry B. Morgan will be editor-in-chief; John Dunkerton will be business manager; Clara Thompson will be local editor; alumni will elect alumni editor.
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69 Elections this week are as follows Roster of those who have found teaching positions.
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70 Stella Clinite Attended brother's graduation.
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71 The Iowa State Normal Sent a large contingent to the oratorical contest in Emporia.
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72 The Minnesingers Gave fourth annual concert.
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73 The Odd Fellows Hall Banquet given for C. A. Wise, Senator Courtright, and President Seerley.
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74 The rain Saturday evening caused considerable excitement Heavy rains washed out the bridge over Dry Run Creek while a dozen students were on it; no one was injured.
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75 Dual meet Statistics from the meet between Cornell and Normal.
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76 I. S. N. S. vs. Coe College Coe defeated ISNS in baseball, 7-3.
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77 Leonora Jackson with her concert company Will perform on campus.
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78 Bible Study Department Lesson XXX--the kingdom of Judah--Hezekiah to captivity.