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1 Prof. Chas. A. Pell Coach Pell has done a fine job with the track team; has now returned to his work at Drake University.
2 The editor-in-chief of the Eyte Editor Harry Morgan resigned; left school and took position with local newspaper.
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3 Who is a victor in truth?
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4 How the weeks roll by
Clark--Emma (Student--1903)
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5 The ball game at Coe last Saturday Coe defeated ISNS, 3-2.
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6 The DeKalb trip Trip to Illinois for contest and meet prove excellent for Normal.
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7 Dr. Nims and Mr. Gilkey Visited campus to study steel book stacks.
8 Esta Ross Entertaining friend.
9 Ethyl Miller Visiting aunt.
10 Katherine Roome's mother Here for a visit.
11 Mabel Gray's father and mother Attended concert.
12 Miss Call Visited home.
13 Miss Rice's mother's Has been ill.
14 Mr. and Mrs. Seerley Relatives visiting.
15 Mrs. M. F. Arey Attended convention.
16 Mrs. Vale Visited Ida Fesenbeck.
17 Notes on the trip Observations on the athletics activities in Illinois.
18 Susie French Brother visited.
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19 Alberta Hoffman Will continue to teach at Charles City.
20 Alice Edgerly Will attend NEA convention.
21 C. J. Burrell Principal at Oxford Junction.
22 Elizabeth Arnett Will teach at Tabor.
23 Emma Meier Will continue teaching at Boone.
24 Faith Stuntz Will continue to teach at Algona.
25 Ida Wilson Will teach at Mediapolis.
26 J. F. Drederer Will be principal at Sheffield.
27 J. R. Magee Studying at Morningside College.
28 Jennie Williams Visited campus to attend concert.
29 Joe Clay Visited Chicago.
30 Maud Hursey Studying in Pennsylvania.
31 Maud R. Rhoad Teaching in South Dakota.
32 May Aschenbrenner Will continue teaching at Dysart.
33 Miss Jones Visited Ida Jones.
34 Mrs. Hattie (McCall) Roberts Teaching in Charles City.
35 Mrs. Williamson Visited daughter Effie.
36 Mrs. Wilson Visited Clara Drenning.
37 Prof. F. C. Eastman Spoke at professional meeting.
38 The schools of Mazeppa, Minn. H. H. Kent is in charge there.
39 Warren Panton Sprained ankle at field meet.
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40 At a recent election in Hot Springs, S. D. Charles Cobb will continue work there.
41 E. D. Y. Culbertson In life insurance business.
42 Elsie Mendenhall Will teach in Marshalltown.
43 F. L. Holeb Will remain in Otto; Minnie Arent is teaching there as well.
44 Floyd Wiler Recovering from appendicitis.
45 H. A. Mueller Auditor in Madison County.
46 H. E. Blackmar Earned degree from University of Iowa.
47 John Parish Will remain in Winterset.
48 Josephine Bunce Will continue teaching in Des Moines.
49 Mae E. Anderson Married Irving C. Lovejoy.
50 Margaret I. Berry Will teach in Sioux City.
51 The Bedford Free Press Four Normalites are teaching there; F. E. Howard is superintendent.
52 The Little Cedar high school C. W. Cavett is in charge there.
53 We copy the following item from the Cedar Falls Record of May 18 J. P. Huget will be pastor in Cedar Rapids.
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54 Letta D. Horner Teaching in Bedford.
55 Miss Armanella Myers Teaching in Bedford.
56 Miss Fannie Dickey Teaching in Bedford.
57 Society Philos enjoy music and papers; Aristos hear papers; Chrestos enjoy Scotch program; Shakes hear Shakespearean program; Orios presented mail program.
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58 Geometry in Nature Jeanette Wooley's prize-winning essay.
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59 Training
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
A properly ordered life as an educational influence.