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1 | Report of the Y. W. C. A. president for the year ending March 15, 1903 Merriam--Minna Mertle (Class of 1903) |
Summary of work for the year. |
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2 | The mission of Napoleon Cross--J. Foy (Classes of 1902--1903--and 1909) |
J. Foy Cross oration. |
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3 | Training Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty) |
Iowa geography; suggestions on teaching. |
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4 | Baseball | First practice of the season and recruitment. |
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5 | Society | Philos heard papers; Aristos enjoyed costume program; Orios held railroad program. |
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6 | After five years of successful service | Manning Jaynes will study medicine. |
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7 | Anna Fletcher | Doing well in Washington. |
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8 | Blanch Hinkley | Teaching in Waukon. |
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9 | Byron J. Reed | Will teach in Wyoming. |
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10 | Cornelia Rhynsburger | Teaching in Fort Dodge. |
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11 | Daisy Howe | Will teach in Wyoming. |
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12 | Florence Kimball | Teaching in Hawarden. |
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13 | Floyd Wiler | Doing well as music teacher. |
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14 | Friends of Olive and Effie Reed | Sister Mildred died. |
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15 | Lucy Pingrey | Teaching at Dows. |
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16 | Mabel Smith | Teaching in Glidden. |
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17 | Margaret Montgomery | Studying at University of Michigan. |
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18 | Matilda Wild | Now a nurse in Chicago. |
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19 | Most excellent reports | Lorne Parker doing well in Larabee. |
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20 | Supt. Beniah Dimmitt | Attended meeting in Cincinnati. |
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21 | The principal of the Hudson school | George Glenny visited campus. |
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22 | The school board of Emmetsburg | Harry Blackmar will continue as superintendent there. |
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23 | W. H. Bender | Will conduct institute with Bruce Francis. |
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24 | Will Calderwood | Will move to Canada. |
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25 | Avery Crary | Practicing law in Grundy Center. |
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26 | C. E. Buckley | Superintendent in Anamosa. |
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27 | Mr. Charles Johnson | Doing well as general secretary of Des Moines YMCA |
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28 | Ralph Hardie | Superintendent in Norman, Oklahoma. |
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29 | Ralph Rigby | Made concert trip. |
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30 | S. A. Potts | Working on correspondence study. |
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31 | Belle Moody | Taking design work with Professor Thornton. |
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32 | Bert Edwards | Visiting cousin Ethel Edwards. |
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33 | Beth Achenbach | Visiting friends. |
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34 | Emma Garschow | Left school to teach. |
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35 | Essie Davies | Back in school. |
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36 | Geo. Glenny | Visited campus. |
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37 | Ida Strawn | Recovering from illness. |
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38 | John Parish | Should be home for vacation. |
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39 | May Wright | Went to Vinton with Ida Strawn. |
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40 | Miss Chantry | Has been sick. |
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41 | Miss Ella Sandager | Mother visiting. |
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42 | Miss Emma Schoelerman | Visiting friends. |
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43 | Miss Hutchison | Sister visiting. |
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44 | Miss Mythaler | Visiting Bertha Morrison. |
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45 | Miss Rice | Mother ill. |
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46 | Miss Shoneman | Visiting Sara Rice. |
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47 | Mrs. C. Wiler | Visiting Janesville. |
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48 | Prof. C. A. Fullerton | Sold portion of book business to J. H. Gray. |
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49 | Prof. Ray Aurner | Visited campus. |
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50 | Susie Wallace | Left school to teach. |
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51 | The familiar form of C. E. Burton | Visiting friends. |
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52 | The Minnesingers | Working on concert for Waterloo. |
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53 | Again, the sad task comes upon us to write in these columns an account of another death | Sidney Griffin died on meningitis. |
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54 | Friday evening the term reception of the Y. W. C. A. and the Y. M. C. A. |
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55 | Mr. Wallace | Gave demonstration in Ackley. |
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56 | Tuesday evening | Audience enjoyed lecture on China. |
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57 | Thomas orchestra | Tickets available. |
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58 | Bible Study Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty) |
The Perean Ministry; 29 A. D. to 30 A. D. |