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1 Official; a few types of success Tribute to the successes of Normal graduates such as James Herbert Kelley, Susan Riley, George S. Dick, and W. R. Patterson.
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2 Too large a salary; a Normal graduate resigns because $70 per month is too much Guy Scobey resigns because he believes that $70 per month is too much to teach the nine students in Tripoli.
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3 The gymnasium entertainment Praise for the work of students in the physical culture classes.
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4 Training
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Iowa geography; suggestions on teaching.
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5 Y. M. C. A. Roster of officers; will get a new room.
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6 At a teachers association Walter Brown gave presentation.
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7 Grace Austin and Agnes Hannum Teaching in Storm Lake.
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8 Miss Jennie Williams Still not well; will not return to school.
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9 Mr. Joe Wright Entertained Xanhos.
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10 Society Aristos elect officers.
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11 The South Dakota State Journal of Education Praise for work of Alma Harris.
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12 Dante and his divine comedy
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13 A. O. Wydell Visiting campus.
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14 Delia Robinson Back in school.
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15 Gladys Anderson Entertained friends.
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16 Harry Barrett Back in school.
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17 Last night, Miss Rice Entertained in honor of Laura Ensign.
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18 Margaret Struble and Mabel Smith Visited Effie Williamson.
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19 Mayme Livengood Went home to Hubbard.
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20 Miss Buck and Miss Simmons Visited Grinnell.
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21 Miss Hearst Visited her sister.
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22 Miss Knudsen Visited Chicago and Milwaukee.
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23 Miss Satterthwait Visited Chicago.
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24 Myrtle Lyon Back in school.
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25 Pres. Seerley Attended meeting in Chicago.
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26 Prof. and Mrs. Arey Visited son Rodney.
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27 Prof. Parish Visited son John.
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28 Prof. Wright Visited Missouri.
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29 Susie French Back in school.
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30 Track Outlook for season with a new team.
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31 Esther Seerley Entertained friends.
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32 Gladys Anderson Gave chafing dish party.
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33 Joe Wright Entertained Xanhos.
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34 Miss Clara Drenning Father died.
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35 Miss Ethel Baker Will study at Art Institute in Chicago.
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36 Miss Waterman Conducted chapel services.
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37 Monday evening Ida Fesenbeck entertained friends.
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38 Next Thursday evening The Reverend Shoemaker will speak on China.
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39 Orpha Ensign Entertaining sister Maude.
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40 Thursday evening J. A. Jackson Addressed students on life insurance.
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41 After fourteen years of successful George Dick will be superintendent in Red Oak.
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42 It is a painful task Nellie Brooks died after a surgical operation.
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43 The reception tendered to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shoemaker Mrs. Condit gave reception for missionaries.
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44 Wednesday evening the new cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. Roster of officers.
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45 A little daughter P. E. and Alta Birdsall McClenahan have a new daughter.
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46 Alice E. Blake Teaching in Sioux City.
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47 C. Ray Aurner Studying at University of Iowa.
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48 Florence (Mack) Farr Has a new daughter.
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49 H. A. Mueller Auditor in Madison County.
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50 Hon. G. A. Gearhart Will speak on campus.
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51 J. R. Beeman Hardware merchant in George.
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52 Jennie M. Hoyt Teaching in Idaho.
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53 L. B. Swaggart Studying at University of Iowa.
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54 L. D. Salisbury Continuing in Malvern
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55 Louise Nelson Teaching at Jewell.
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56 Mary Patterson Teaching near Cherokee.
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57 May Aschenbrenner Teaching in Dysart.
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58 Nellie Runyon Teaching in Waterloo.
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59 Sara P. Sherman Studying oratory in Chicago.
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60 Wm. G. Martin Farming in Crawfordsville.
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61 A teacher's meeting was recently held in De Soto Several Normalites take part in Desoto meeting.
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62 Adelaide G. Chambers Teaching in Montana.
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63 After spending seven years in Gladbrook C. F. Kuehne will be principal in Radcliffe.
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64 Anna Montgomery Teaching in Seattle.
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65 C. E. Locke Teaching in Los Angeles; his wife Laura is practicing osteopathy.
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66 Ill health caused Ada L. Blaska Trying to recover her health.
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67 J. T. Fackler Teaching in Colorado.
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68 Many friends will read with deep sorrow Clara Hieber Ball died of tuberculosis.
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69 Rose Ferguson May attend summer school.
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70 The marriage Walter G. Burris married Emma Manker.
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71 The Muscatine Journal of February 16 Publishes article by Rodney Arey.
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72 W. H. Bender He and Charles Henry will teach at an institute.
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73 The February number of the Education Exponent Contains paper by George Hursey.
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74 The Sioux City Tribune Claude Jarnagin will take over the Cedar Falls Daily Record.