Issue Contents
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1 | Alexander Hamilton Colegrove--Jay T. (Class of 1905; History Faculty) |
Jay Colegrove's essay on Hamilton. |
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2 | For the Thomas Orchestra | Four grades of seats available. |
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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 | Financial Report | Disbursements and receipts of the Athletic Association for the winter term, 1902-1903. |
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5 | A little daughter | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Axtell have a new daughter. |
6 | A seventh grade | Lena Engelhart is teaching in Mason City. |
7 | A. Bruce Alderman | Re-elected at Walker. |
8 | Alma Savage | Doing well in Marshalltown. |
9 | An advance in salary | E. A. Brinton is principal in Marcus. |
10 | Anna Black | Principal in Dayton. |
11 | Bessie Buchanan | Teaching in Fairfield. |
12 | Beulah Bryan | Teaching in Thompson. |
13 | Blanche Riggs | Teaching in Mason City. |
14 | Carrie Rule | Will take a year of rest. |
15 | Chas. McMullen | Head of commercial education at Oregon State Normal School. |
16 | Chas. Severance | Visited campus. |
17 | Edward Quigley | Will teach in Lincoln, Illinois. |
18 | Edward Rayburn | Bank cashier in Montezuma. |
19 | Excellent reports | C. S. Cory doing well in Humboldt. |
20 | Frank W. Perkins | Principal in Aurelia. |
21 | Grace Brainard | Teaching in East Waterloo. |
22 | J. I. Lynch | Will continue at Clarence. |
23 | John Kirkpatrick | Re-elected at Harlan. |
24 | Margaret Craven | Will teach in Nebraska. |
25 | P. E. McClenahan | Will continue at Winterset. |
26 | Raymond French | Will attend summer school. |
27 | Rose (Southard) Lanty | Farming in California. |
28 | Superintendent P. O. Cole | Doing good work in Cerro Gordo County. |
29 | The principal | Clara Funston is principal in West Des Moines. |
30 | The principal of the high school | O. E. Dixon is principal in Oskaloosa. |
31 | Thyrza Horswell | Teaching in Thompson. |
32 | Unanimous re-election | Paul Voelker will remain in Ackley. |
33 | W. F. Schregardus | Resigned position in Rockwell City. |
34 | W. H. Ray | Will stay in Gowrie. |
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35 | A pleasing recognition of faith | Anna Philpot will replace Estella Harding in Cedar Falls. |
36 | Emma Lambert | Granted leave of absence to do university work. Ethel Waller will substitute for her. |
37 | Etta (Robinson) Cantine | Visited parents. |
38 | Good reports of the Normalites | Florence Rigby and A. L. Vincent are doing well in South English. |
39 | J. E. Vance | Visited campus. |
40 | Some members of the Alumni association | George Chandler is mayor of Osage. |
41 | The Cherokee organization | Lorne Parker, E. A. Brinton, and Guy Clevenger were on a meeting program. |
42 | The Lenox schools | E. E. Kuhn is in charge there. |
43 | The re-election | Willis E. Lamb re-elected at Scranton. |
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44 | Society | Zetas gave faculty program; Aristos hold American program; Chrestos gave gossip program; Alphas have Japanese program. |
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45 | Baseball | Outlook on season and the team's schedule. |
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46 | Track athletics Panton--Warren (Student--1902) |
Overview of team's upcoming season. |
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47 | Amy Arey | Visited home. |
48 | Clara Moe | Called home due to friend's death. |
49 | Eva Cole | Visited parents. |
50 | Fannie Cooper | Left school due to poor health. |
51 | Gertrude Caudle | Sister Jessie visiting. |
52 | Joe Vance | Visited campus. |
53 | Lizzie Henderson | Left school to teach. |
54 | Minnie Brown | Entertaining Elsie Mitchell. |
55 | Miss Pierce Sundayed | At home. |
56 | Wait until tomorrow | To see Easter bonnets. |
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57 | Chapel exercises | Led by the Reverends Nelson and Biggs. |
58 | Clem Seerley | Home from Iowa City. |
59 | Easter morning | Will hold sunrise prayer meeting. |
60 | Ella Huffman | Father and sister visited. |
61 | Have you purchased your baseball ticket? | Urges students to support team. |
62 | Last Saturday evening Miss Call and Miss Baker | Entertained Harry Lancaster. |
63 | Minna Dorsey | Mother visiting. |
64 | Miss Popp | Mother visited. |
65 | Miss Stena Hansen | Visited campus. |
66 | The baseball coach | Roy Fiske arrived to coach baseball team. |
67 | The fourth year boys accompanied by their lady friends | Enjoyed bowling party. |
68 | Willis Summers | Went to Des Moines. |
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69 | The saddest event in years occurred Monday afternoon when Roger Clay and Frank Boehmler | Roger Clay and Frank Boehmler drowned on the Cedar River. |
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70 | Bible Study Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty) |
The passion week; 30 A. D. |