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1 Explanations are necessary in regard to an article Corrects earlier article on Mabel Shining.
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2 Theodore Thomas Orchestra Performance preview.
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3 Training
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
An exercise in plan drawing.
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4 A. L. Vincent Will be principal in Moorhead.
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5 After an absence Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hearst are back from their trip to Europe.
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6 After two years Ethel Burt resigned at Alta.
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7 Agnes M. Cowan Teaching in Paullina.
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8 E. C. Hill Will be superintendent in Nashua.
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9 Edith Fischer Teaching in Logan.
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10 Emma Yule Has been superintendent in Juneau, Alaska; now traveling in Europe.
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11 F. W. Else Superintendent at Mt. Pleasant.
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12 Floyd Wiler Recovering from appendectomy.
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13 Ida Fell Will be principal at Clarence.
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14 Ida Leydig Superintendent in Butler County.
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15 Jennie Reynolds Now a private nurse.
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16 Katherine Knoepfler Will teach in Cedar Falls.
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17 Kent Harry Kent has a new daughter.
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18 L. Mabel Dimmitt Will continue to teach in Eldora.
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19 Lewis Abel Will attend summer school.
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20 May Wright Has been studying German, music, and drawing.
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21 Prin. A. L. Vincent Gave address at South English.
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22 The excellent work Bess Kaye, Stella Clinite, and Iva Lamb re-elected at Grundy Center.
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23 The Normalites Florence Freeman, Blanche Le Valley, and Alice Joy are teaching at Moulton.
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24 The principal elect of the Keota schools Charles Yeager will be in charge there.
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25 The principle of the Lake View schools J. R. Slacks is in charge there.
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26 A cablegram from Salonica, Turkey Martha Miller Haskell died while doing mission work there.
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27 At the annual election of teachers in Cedar Falls Many alumni are teaching in Cedar Falls.
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28 Daniel R. Perkins Moves to a different position in the Philippine Islands.
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29 E. W. Gregson Now in business in Ewart.
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30 Erwin Schenk Will go to Europe to study medicine.
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31 Grace Potwin Visited campus.
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32 Principal George Hursey Enjoying vacation.
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33 The board of education of Walker Bruce Alderman is doing a good job as principal there.
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34 The Educational Exponent Cap Miller is an editor of a Keokuk County newspaper.
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35 Three members of the Alumni Association Laura Brown, James Stockman, and Edward Hollis received medical degrees.
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36 A happy company of relatives and friends Claude Jarnagin married Jennie Gilchrist.
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37 Instrumental recital Features Mandolin Club, orchestra, and soloists; performance program.
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38 Y. M. C. A. Purdue University representative has been on campus.
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39 Society Alphas hold photograph program; Philos enjoy variety program; Ossolis celebrate May Day; Neos hold French program; Chrestos give African-American program; Aristos hold field meet program.
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40 A new electric clock Installed in office.
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41 Bernice Wright Visiting Charles City.
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42 Clara Van Pelt Sister visiting.
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43 Dr. Sanders Visited campus.
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44 E. C. Hill Hiring teachers.
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45 Ethel Hougland Left school due to illness.
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46 Floyd Wiler Recovering from appendectomy.
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47 Harry Moore Visited campus.
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48 Mattie Conie and Blanche Crouse Visited campus.
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49 Miss Collins Visited Jessie Stuart.
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50 Miss Patnin Visiting Professor and Mrs. Parish.
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51 Miss Thornton Visited school in Waterloo.
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52 Miss Warriner's uncle Here for a visit.
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53 Pres. Seerley Attended meeting in Des Moines.
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54 Rev. and Mrs. McKime Visited the Gists.
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55 The ladies of Normal Hill Organized WCTU group.
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56 The latest--Misses Williamson and Froelick Learning to play
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57 Velma Roadman Visiting brother.
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58 Wade Emery Left school due to poor health.
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59 A very interesting Xanhos hold party.
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60 Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Hearst Back in Cedar Falls.
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61 One of the week's happenings that was extremely enjoyable Women faculty hold party for Stella Satterthwait.
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62 The following are some of the elections that have taken place recently Roster of those who have found positions.
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63 There is talk of the consolidation of the Aristotelian and Shakespearean societies Or maybe not.
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64 Wednesday afternoon Enjoyed performance by band, orchestra, and Mandolin Club.
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65 Wednesday evening YMCA and YWCA held joint meeting.
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66 Wednesday, the Normal School was visited by several men Group from normal school in Cape Girardeau inspecting campus.
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67 A very pleasing and in every way enjoyable Aristos entertain Shakes.
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68 Home meet Results of field meet; women also participate.
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69 The doctrine of equality
Hayes--Harry Gordon (Class of 1905)
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70 Prof. Fitzgerald Arranging reunion of Cadet Band members for Commencement week.
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71 Bible Study
Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty)
The Passion week; 30 A. D.