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1 Normal will occupy a prominent place President Seerley and Professor Bender will take part in upcoming NEA convention.
2 Official Professor Parish has a new textbook out; classes added to elective list; changes may be coming in the number of orations required of graduates.
3 The editor of this column The effects of a winter storm.
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4 Orations Number of orations required of graduates reduced from three to two.
5 Recital Professor Falkler's students presented readings.
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6 College athletics Attempting to find appropriate role for athletics.
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8 Jacob Riis Profile of Jacob Riis, who will speak on campus.
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9 Training
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Iowa geography; cities.
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10 A fourth grade teacher Finnette Ferris is teaching in Union.
11 A third grade teacher Esther Wolzmuth is teaching in Traer.
12 Anna Rhynsburger Teaching in Emmetsburg.
13 C. N. Brones Cashier in Forest City bank.
14 Carolyn Rall President of student organization at University of Iowa.
15 Carrie L. Neidy Caring for mother.
16 Clarence Wassam Will complete course at University of Iowa.
17 E. S. Smith Still principal in Cambridge.
18 Edith Korinke Teaching in Charles City.
19 Edna Windolf Teaching in Blanchard.
20 Grace J. Simpson At home in Whitmore.
21 Harriet Cunningham Working as bookkeeper in Anamosa.
22 Hilma Peterson Principal at Dike.
23 Ida I. Morris Teaching at Atalissa.
24 Jenny Richardson Teaching in Pomeroy.
25 Lewis A. Warwick Principal at Paton.
27 Maude Brackney Teaching in Minnesota.
28 Reports of Earl Baker's work Doing well in Mediapolis.
29 Richard Rockwell Watt E. D. and Florence Rockwell Watt have a new son.
30 Sara M. Whitfield Teaching at Sanborn.
31 The Lohrville school Walter Bell is principal there.
32 The principal Anna Barrett is principal in Quasqueton.
33 Tillie Berger Teaching at Hazleton.
34 U. G. Hayden Will be in oratorical contest at University of Iowa.
35 Velma Roadman At home in Dike.
36 Walter H. Briggs Has been sick.
37 Willis T. Wolfe Principal in Kenwood Park.
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26 Lydia Blanch Teaching near Lisbon.
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38 A pretty home wedding in New Sharon Ruth Penrose married Joseph Graham.
39 After several years successful teaching Elsie Orcutt is teaching in Oregon.
40 Florence (Knickerbocker) Mattison Father died.
41 Margaret Thompson Teaching at Armstrong.
42 Reports of the excellent work of Florence Rigby Florence Rigby is doing well in South English.
43 Resolutions of sympathy
Dunkerton--John M. (Class of 1903)
On death of F. M. Reiterman.
44 The reception accorded Professor McGovern's new book has been well received.
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45 Society Philos install officers; Orios enjoy basketball game; Alphas hear papers.
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46 About the student humorous events concerning new Normal students.
47 Funny A trainer looks at football.
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48 C. P. Colegrove Went to Tripoli.
49 Clara Church Left school to teach.
50 Clara Randall Mother visited.
51 Edith Benson Will teach near Waterloo.
52 Ella Huffman Visited home.
53 Gertrude Caudle Entertaining sister.
54 J. W. Jarnagin Visited daughter Edith.
55 Jean Johnson Visited home.
56 Maybelle Payton Visited Waverly.
57 Miss Hughes Niece will visit.
58 Mr. Beaten Tuning pianos.
59 Prof. Wright Went to Cedar Rapids.
60 Rev. Billingsley Conducted chapel services.
61 Ruth Cole Entertained friend.
62 Theodore Thomas orchestra Will perform on campus in May.
63 W. G. Brown Visited daughter Margaret.
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64 Alice Caliste Wilson Will teach in East Waterloo.
65 Among the new books for the library The library has received Woodrow Wilson's five volume history of the US.
66 Carrie Cory Visited Carrie Hickman.
67 Last Friday evening Nathan Gist and Jessie Church entertained friends.
68 Mae McCaffree Left school due to poor health.
69 Margaret Scallon Visited friends.
70 Miss Baker Has been sick.
71 Mr. C. A. Fullerton Levi Clark substituted for Professor Fullerton.
72 The following Several students have left school due to poor health.
73 The reading circle Had a Scottish theme.
74 Today Miss Thornton Entertains guests.
75 Tuesday evening, Prof. G. W. Newton and Mrs. Newton Entertained friends.
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76 Alice Hunt Teaching in Marcus.
77 Blanche Kleeb Teaching in Panama.
78 Christmas Day, 1902, Maude Wilson Married Herbert Snider.
79 Edward Goetsch Teaching near Cresco.
80 Effie Blake Teaching at Olin.
81 Grace Laughlin Principal in Zilla, Washington.
82 Lelia Anderson At home in near Shenandoah.
83 Nellie Thompson Teaching at Rock Rapids.
84 The sad news of the death of F. M. Reiterman Was a shock to all.
85 The Seymour Lectures
Rice--Sara Findlay (History Faculty)
C. W. Seymour will give a series of historical lectures.
86 W. E. Dunn Doing well at Reinbeck.
87 W. H. Rockefeller Teaching in Nebraska.
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88 Bible Study Third period of the Galilean ministry, 29 A. D.