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1 Debaters were chosen; the team to meet Kansas has been selected Raymond Dix, Percival Magee, and Ernest Walker were selected; C. O. Ruggles will be alternate.
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2 A matter of business Being married may help some men find teaching positions.
3 Select the winner; interstate orations have been sent to their judges Preview of the orations that will be delivered.
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4 As none of the students seemed to have life enough May seek faculty help in writing a school song.
5 Charlie Stein Made a brief visit.
6 Glorious and wonderful; the ship will soon be here; the crew in good condition Getting ready for presentation of "H. M. S. Pinafore".
7 The new German society Humorous look at their activities.
8 Y. M. C. A. Professor Condit spoke in place of Dr. Hearst.
9 Y. W. notes Executive committee selected; hope to send ten women to Lake Geneva this summer.
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10 Their first appearance Chrestos presented Scotch program.
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11 Track athletics; cinder path artists are hard at work Track schedule complete; prospects for the season; businessmen contributed money for medals.
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12 A. L. Heminger Superintendent in Van Buren County.
13 Bertha M. Beard Serving as missionary in China.
14 Carl D. Behrens Will continue work in Philippines.
15 In a letter to a friend Minnie Goude talks about her life in California and the West.
16 John M. Dunkerton Will continue to teach in Des Moines.
17 Nora Hauger Now Mrs. John Holmes.
18 Robert D. Daugherty Principal at Washington Academy.
19 The following item, copied from the Auburn Reporter Kittie Howard resigned from work in Auburn; will go to Montana.
20 The school board of Pomeroy David Patten re-elected as superintendent.
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21 A. O. Christopher Will be principal at Caldwell, Idaho.
22 Among the June weddings Ethel M. Burt married Fred Brockschink.
23 Ben A. Osler Farming at Carson; married Myrtle M. Hogue.
24 Clara B. Whitmore Physician and surgeon in Sioux City.
25 E. C. Hill Will continue work at Nashua.
26 Edythe L. Wickersham Teaching at Maxwell.
27 Ethelyn Williams Teaching at Lake Mills.
28 Georgia Packer Assistant principal in Rockwell City.
29 Jeanette J. Wooley Visited campus.
30 M. R. Timmerman Will continue work at Wall Lake.
31 Matilda Harrington Will assist in ISNS summer session in Latin.
32 Maude B. Ransom Now Mrs. Brandt; studying music in Chicago.
33 Nellie Starks Principal in Belle Plaine.
34 Samuel Younkin In lumber business in Washington, Iowa.
35 Stella Tuttle Will teach in Williams.
36 The April number of the Iowa Normal Monthly Contains article by John Sogard.
37 The Daily Iowan Praise for musical performance by George Eckhard.
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38 Alpha Presented Shakespearean program.
39 Philo Philos presented faculty program.
40 Shakes Presented children's program.
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41 John J. Lambert Will present paper at Iowa Academy of Science meeting.
42 Neo Presented funny program.
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43 A number of new racks Have been placed in the library.
44 Alice Redmon Back in school; sister Jessie still recovering.
45 Allan Chantry Visited his sister, Lillian Chantry.
46 Charles B. Stein
Lovitt--Ethel (Music Faculty)
Visited chapel.
47 Cora Arthur Had measles.
48 Erma Maxwell Left school to teach in Belmond.
49 Erret M. Fox Visited campus friends.
50 Esther Seerley Visited brother Clem.
51 Florence Butler Has been sick.
52 Harry Huffman Will work for C. A. Wise Company.
53 Josephine Forrest Has measles.
54 Let every man come to the Y. M. C. A. room To hear Dr. Hearst speak on medical careers.
55 Lulu Lane Will continue teaching in Iowa Falls.
56 Marie Loepp Recovering from measles.
57 Miss Alice S. Taylor State official visits library.
58 Miss Goodwin Went to Des Moines for vacation.
59 Miss Grace Wilson Had serious surgical operation.
60 Miss Rose Freeman Sister visited.
61 On Tuesday last Professor and Mrs. Newton had a baby daughter but she died shortly after birth.
62 President Seerley Attended meeting in Sioux City.
63 Sylvia Chenoweth Visited home.
64 The program given by the Chrestomathian Literary Society Presented Scotch program.
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65 On Wednesday evening last Ethel Agnes Edwards gave a party for Blanche Renne.
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66 Notes On Music
Fullerton--Robert F. (Clases of 1894 and 1895; Music Faculty)
Professor Robert Fullerton presents his views on teaching vocal music.
67 School Management
Colegrove--Chauncey Peter (Education Faculty)
The teacher as instructor.
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68 Training
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Mathematics in the eighth grade.
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69 Bible Study
Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty)
Paul's two years' imprisonment in Rome, A. D. 61-63.