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| The only way to do anything is to do it well | Urges students to support the baseball and track teams. | |
| The citizens of Cedar Falls are being urged by the press of the city to make some attempt to lessen the danger of death | Cedar Falls considering ways to make the Cedar River dam less dangerous. | |
| The one thing that the Iowa State Normal School seems to need that has not been mentioned yet is a building for public speaking or music | Normal School needs building for public speaking and music. |
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| Official; the 1903 meeting of the North-Central Association of colleges and secondary schools | Professor Wright reports on the NCA meeting in Chicago. |
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| Training | Materials in arithmetic. |
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| The opera | Cecilians and Minnesingers will present "Robin Hood". |
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| Society | Philos present soldier program; Clios present spring program; Shakes present college program; Zetas present war program. |
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| Geo. J. Balzer | Principal in Michigan. | |
| Ola Logan | Teaching in Hampton. | |
| A. T. Gifford | Principal in Linnville. | |
| Chas. A. Fields | Opened land office. | |
| The Junior Annual of S.U.I. numbers among its editors if this year | Wesley Wiler is an editor. | |
| Gertrude Clark | Teaching in Sutherland. | |
| The schools of State Center will continue under supervision | E. N. Gibson is in charge there. | |
| Emma L. Meier | Teaching in Boone. | |
| Miss Effie Templeton | Teaching in Riceville. | |
| Maud Bozarth | Teaching in Charles City. | |
| Jay O. Huntley | Teaching in Guthrie Center. | |
| On June 24th 1902 | Ella Brummond married W. H. Woito. | |
| Chester E. Wright | Principal in New Albin. | |
| Hal Washburn | Working for railroad. | |
| Amelia Hieber | Will teach in Marshalltown. | |
| Grace M. Harrison | Teaching in Ionia. | |
| William J. Barloon | Head of Breda schools. | |
| The second assistant of the Rockwell City High School | Bessie Mereness is teaching there. | |
| Florence Rigby | Will attend Commencement. | |
| L. Edna Wells | Teaching at Lewis. | |
| Olga Engel | Working as stenographer and studying law. | |
| Emma Jackson | Teaching in Stanton. | |
| Emma F. Huffman | Will teach in Perry. | |
| Ida May Collins | Teaching at Mt. Ayr. | |
| S. C. Knupp | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
| Lena Bedenbender | Teaching in Postville. | |
| Joseph H. Gorsuch | Optician in California. | |
| Charlotte M. Davis | Teaching at Clarion. |
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| The following complimentary notice | Praise for work of Laura A. Hopkinson. | |
| In a letter to a friend | John P. Woodruff talks about life in Wyoming. | |
| The Conesville school | Able Lewis is in charge there. | |
| The sad news of her mother's death | Erdena Rose's mother died. | |
| The Cedar Falls Record | Sold to new owners; Joseph Johnson will stay on staff. | |
| Lois Wilson | Re-elected at Emerson. | |
| Lou M. Barrett | Has been in poor health. | |
| The Northwestern Iowa Teachers Association | Several alumni are on the conference program. |
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| Miss Elsie Petheram | Has been in LeMars. | |
| Alice Frink | Will teach at Clarence. | |
| Emma Rodney | Teaching in Independence. | |
| Miss Mae Martner | Has been sick. | |
| Miss Elsie Harris | Married Ray Ralston. | |
| Bessie Wells | Teaching in Cedar Rapids. | |
| Una Grettenberg | Teaching in Cedar Rapids. | |
| Walter J. Scott | Has a new daughter. | |
| Adah Hayes | Teaching in Cedar Rapids. | |
| Miss Maude Brown | Principal in Cedar Falls. | |
| Bessie Boyd | Teaching near Shellsburg. | |
| Mr. Walter Nye | Doing well in New Providence. | |
| Maude Thompson | Teaching in Aredale. | |
| Eva Cole | Assistant principal at Dows. | |
| Mr. Grace Heywood | Teaching in Crescent. | |
| Lizzie Luther | Teaching in Independence. | |
| Nellie Latimer | Teaching near Conway. |
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| Miss Call | Entertaining nephew. | |
| Prof. Knoepfler | Reading speech for President Seerley in Sioux City. | |
| It seems quite probable that there will be a menagerie in connection with the new building | Enola Pierce ordered two parrots. | |
| The last meeting of the year of the Reading Circle | Will discuss Rousseau. | |
| Mrs. Dorsey | Visiting daughter Minna. | |
| Work of excavating for the new gymnasium building commenced | Began April 14; currently filling low places. | |
| Henry Holman | Visited Dora Holman. | |
| Frank Foulk | Visited campus. | |
| Wesley Wiler | Returned to Iowa City. | |
| Prof. and Mrs. Colegrove | Entertained friends. | |
| Bessie Hoag | Entertained sister. | |
| J. J. Jones | Home for a visit. | |
| Miss McGovern | Was sick. | |
| Katherine Knoepfler | Teaching her father's classes while he is absent. | |
| Elizabeth Houston | Left school to teach. | |
| Miss Rice | Mother feeling better. | |
| Clem Seerley | Returned to Iowa City. | |
| Ceva Bezold | Visited friends. | |
| Miss Call | Went to Webster City. | |
| Caliste Wilson | Visited friends. | |
| Mary Kuhns | Visited Chicago. |
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| After six days of suspense | The bodies of Roger Clay and Frank Boehmler were found. | |
| The Citizen's Bazaar | Minnesingers sing at benefit for Cedar Falls Band. | |
| The entertainment at Normal last Friday night | Opie Reade, Wallace Amsbury and Charles Banks gave readings. | |
| Perhaps one of the saddest things if not the saddest | Student trips on wire. | |
| Talk about your rare treats | Baseball team played in Marshalltown rather than Cedar Falls. |
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| There are a great many of the business men of Cedar Falls. | Roster of business that support ISNS. |
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| Bible Study | The Passion week; 30 A. D. |