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1 State Board of Regents; the bill will undoubtedly fail to become a law Bill would provide a single governing board for the three state schools; might be some advantages to such a system; bill will likely fail due to technical problems.
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2 A lecture Preview of appearance by F. E. Hopkins.
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3 Y. W. notes Considering plans for next year.
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4 After McKinley's assassination Chapel orations tend to follow current events.
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5 Drake Cancelled baseball game with ISNS.
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6 Edward H. Griffin Will succeed W. W. Montgomery on the Board of Trustees.
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7 I don't see any reason A quotation from Professor Begeman.
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8 Notes On Music
Fullerton--Charles Alexander (Class of 1890; Music Faculty)
Professor Fullerton suggests music for mixed voices.
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9 The school song contest Closes Monday.
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10 You may have visions A quotation from Professor Fullerton.
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11 Training
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Mathematics in the eighth grade.
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12 School Management
Colegrove--Chauncey Peter (Education Faculty)
The teacher as organizer.
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13 A dainty card from Alta, Iowa George and Sadie Ferguson Isbell have a new son.
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14 A little son Harry and Alice Beebe Johnson have a new son.
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15 Anna Hansen Teaching at Estherville.
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16 Anna Patrick Teaching in Mason City.
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17 Arthur De Vault Taught near Dexter.
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18 Letty Keerl Teaching at Clear Lake; will study in Chicago.
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19 Mary L. Chapin Continuing to teach in Meriden.
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20 R. Ellen Gilmore Teaching in Colorado.
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21 Word has been received Ike Howard was killed in an accident.
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22 Aristo Presented recitations, music, and debate.
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23 Chresto Enjoyed programs of recitations and music.
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24 Zeta Presented society program.
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25 A great discovery; it may bring a wonderful advance in social science Love as a disease.
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26 After a year's experience in teaching Neil C. Bardsley is studying law.
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27 Bella Hostetter Visited campus.
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28 Bess Streeter Visiting friends in Cedar Falls.
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29 C. E. Moore Secretary of mining company after serving as Black Hawk County superintendent.
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30 C. J. Oleson Studying at Northwestern University.
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31 Calvin S. Dodds Principal in Monona.
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32 Carolyn Rall Teaching in Washington, Iowa.
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33 E. T. Sheppard Superintendent in Onawa.
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34 Esther Wolzmuth Visited Cedar Falls; teaching in Traer..
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35 Excellent work Mabel C. Smith is doing well in Glidden.
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36 Florence Zerwekh Living in Oregon.
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37 J. C. Bridges Teaching at Oklahoma University Preparatory School.
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38 Jennie Howarth Teaching in Hawarden.
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39 Juliette Pierce Teaching at Buena Vista College.
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40 L. H. Andrews Teaching at Grimes.
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41 Lettie J. Leech Living in California.
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42 Lillie M. Held Physician in LeMars.
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43 Mae McKay Now Ms. Algyer; living in Decorah.
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44 Margaret Montgomery Visited campus.
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45 Margaret St. Clair Teaching at McGregor.
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46 Mary Annette Anderson Teaching in Hampton.
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47 Mina Hughes Wife of the Reverend J. W. Merrill.
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48 Sara Feld Is a nurse in Cedar Falls.
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49 T. M. Prall Has a new daughter.
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50 A recent number of the Waterloo Courier Praise for the work of several Normalites in Tripoli.
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51 Ana Wormhoudt Will go to Colorado to improve health.
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52 At the caucus of the Republican members of the legislature E. H. Griffin nominated to ISNS Board of Trustees; first alumnus to serve on board; will succeed W. W. Montgomery.
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53 C. C. Magee Moved to Oklahoma.
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54 Edward Gepson Principal in Glidden.
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55 Friends of Jessie I. Miller Jessie I. Miller has had serious health problems.
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56 Jason L. Mowry Visited Minnesota; will return to California.
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57 Chas. Gist Visiting home.
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58 Claribel Wilson Father visited.
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59 Cost of zoology Humorous look at the costs of getting a sparrow to study.
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60 Eugenia Pattison Will teach in Eagle Grove.
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61 Harry Huffman Back in school after illness.
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62 Jessie Nordstrom . . . and Ceva Bezold Visited campus.
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63 Miss Gertrude Henderson
Lovitt--Ethel (Music Faculty)
Recently enrolled.
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64 Mr. and Mrs. Briner Visited daughter, Mrs. Charles Wiler.
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65 Mr. C. B. Stein Taught in institute in Manchester.
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66 Myra Jones Sang in Waterloo church.
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67 On next Friday Professor Knoepfler will judge debate in Cedar Rapids.
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68 President Seerley Visited button factory in Muscatine.
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69 Prof. Page Has been sick.
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70 Word has been received Professor Fitzgerald will return about May 1.
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71 A letter from Mrs. Dinwiddie She and her daughter Daisy are doing well in the Philippines.
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72 Anna Elder Went home due to illness in her family.
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73 Dr. W. L. Hearst Will speak to men on careers in medicine.
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74 Harry Eells Visited campus.
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75 Jessie Redmon Slowly recovering from illness.
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76 Miss McGovern Returned to work even though her mother is very ill.
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77 Miss Sara Rice Could not attend meeting due to mother's illness.
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78 Mr. E. H. Bunker Hill grocery store owner reports theft of candy.
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79 Mrs. E. H. Carter Visited her niece, Dalma Young.
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80 On Wednesday afternoon Students of Professors Curtiss and Childs gave recital.
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81 Our art department Secured traveling exhibit for display.
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82 Pearl Gould Visited campus friends.
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83 Ralph Crouse Visited sister Blanche.
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84 The Ossolis Presented fools' paradise program.
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85 The preliminary Kansas debate Postponed due to illness of C. O. Ruggles.
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86 Effie Williamson Visited Myra Gault.
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87 Friday night YMCA and YWCA gave reception for new students.
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88 In response to an invitation Mrs. E. A. Mathews has a supper for the men who lived in her boarding house.
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89 The Nu Omicron Nu Presented April Fool's program.
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90 Bible Study
Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty)
Paul's two years' imprisonment in Rome, A. D. 61-63.