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1 Attendance at nine hundred Attendance for this term has reached nine hundred.
2 Football captain Jimmie Strawn Jimmie Strawn says it is no longer proper to wear spiked shoes in the parlor.
3 Mrs. McMahon's domestic science class Not all of the women are enrolled in the domestic science classes to prepare for marriage.
4 The first number of Vol. XV of the Normal Eyte goes to sixteen hundred readers. The new school year brings new leaders to the staff of the Normal Eyte.
5 You can't even go to the new Gymnasium In order to see the new gym, you need to be a member of the Athletic Association.
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6 H. H. Seerley
Veatch--William L. (Class of 1890)
President Seerley has made I. S. T. C. one of the best Normal schools in the world; photo.
7 Wanted-a school song; C. A. Fullerton offers cash prizes for the best songs submitted Professor Fullerton is offering $20 and $10 for the first and second best songs submitted.
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8 C. S. Hammock, head of the new Manual Training Department C. S. Hammock is the new head of the Department of Manual Training; description of the manual training and domestic science facilities and curriculum; photo.
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9 Mrs. Alma McMahon; assistant in Manual Training Department Alma McMahon; photo.
10 Notes on Music
Fullerton--Charles Alexander (Class of 1890; Music Faculty)
Professor Fullerton compares three widely known oratorios. The Choral Society will perform the Creation by Hayden.
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11 Training; the course of study; what it is
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Professor Bender gives advice on teacher training.
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12 Alice Armstrong Will teach second grade in Harlan.
13 Carl Knock Stopped at Normal on his way to Mitchell.
14 Catharine Crawford Has accepted a position in Marshalltown.
15 Charles Roadman Is the new principal at Schaller.
16 Clara M. Travis Was an instructor in the Buchanan County institute.
17 D. H. Rummel Has returned to Normal for the fourth year work.
18 Dr. W. E. Dong Has moved his practice to Mason City.
19 E. C. Smith Was a guest at Normal and will take law courses at Ann Arbor.
20 Elsie Fabrick Will be principal at Parkersburg High School.
21 Essie Mae Davies Will teach in Logan.
22 Geo. J. Balzer Has been elected instructor of physics in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
23 Grace Cole Is employed as a second grade teacher in Mason City.
24 Helen Williams Expected to attend the University of Iowa next year.
25 Jennie McCall Has been elected to fifth grade work in Nevada, Iowa.
26 Jessica Bernard Will do primary work at Palisades, Colorado.
27 John Homer Magee Was a guest at the home of J. Ralph and Harriet Keeler Magee.
28 L. H. Andrews Will be principal of schools at Polk City, Iowa.
29 Lottie Farr Returns to Aurelia for a second year of work as a high school assistant.
30 Mabelle Payton Mabelle Payton is the new assistant principal at Marcus.
31 One of the beautiful weddings of the summer Julia F. Miller and Harry E. Thompson were married June 16, 1904.
32 Pearl Van Tuyl Will teach ninth grade at West Liberty.
33 Ruth Marsh Will attend the College Girls' Conference at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
34 Walter W. Bell Will be principal in the Scranton schools.
35 Wm. Wendt Has accepted work at Auburn, Iowa.
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36 Grace Wilson Grace Wilson died on July 3, 1904.
37 Laura Bowman Graduated from Radcliffe College and has resumed her duties at Normal.
38 Many alumni spent part of their summer vacation Roster of alumni who spent the summer at the University of Iowa.
39 Margaret Klinefelter Along with her husband, has set sail to Bombay, India.
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41 New faculty faces Brief profiles of new faculty members.
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42 Gridiron talk; many old players back and football prospects are bright The football team is preparing for another successful season. There are many old players back who will help lead the team.
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43 Bible Study; Sunday, September 18, 1904
Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty)
The Bible study lesson for September 18th.
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44 Belle Cox Will teach at Eldora.
45 Belle Riggle Teaching at Thurman.
46 Edith Alderman Will give piano instruction in Nevada.
47 George Osmundson Teaching at Roland.
48 Grace Austin Married Rudolph Larson.
49 Lester Van Buskirk Farming north of Alta.
50 Lovey Hiatt Recovering from illness.
51 Miss Frances Gardner Will teach at Grinnell College.
52 Mr. George W. Samson, Jr. Teaching in Colorado.
53 Winifred Byrne Teaching at Lewis.
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54 Addie Maltby On way to Nashville.
55 Anna McKinnon Enrolled in school.
56 Dr. T. U. McManus Visited Cedar Falls.
57 Flora Evans
Renne--Blanche E. (Class of 1905; Music Faculty)
Visited sister in Waterloo.
58 Gladys Dunn Visited friends in Hudson.
59 Harry Cotton Back at work in Ames.
60 Harry Lambert Will teach in Manning.
61 Levi Clark Mother visiting.
62 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eells Visited the Hill.
63 Ray Cleveland Went to Hudson to play tennis.
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64 At 5:30 o'clock last evening Annabel Hart married Macy Campbell.
65 Blanche Crouse and Kate Bagley Visited friends.
66 Effie Williamson Brought sister to school.
67 Gertie Bell Married E. J. Burns.
68 John Larson Left school to take care of family farm.
69 Last Friday the friends of Alice Cramer Sister killed in fire.
70 Margaret Van Metre Visited campus.
71 On August 24, at Kalispell, Montana Clara Heinlen married Colwell E. Ferguson.
72 The latter part of Miss Hutchison's summer vacation Visited South Dakota.
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73 Alice Edwards Visited Minna Merriam; will attend University of Iowa.
74 Among the many people Many Normalites dropped by campus on the way to their teaching positions.
75 Grace Lambert, Blanche Nelson, and Eva Linn Attending YWCA conference.
76 Jessie Stewart Attended friend's wedding.
77 Mrs. Kelly Visiting her cousin, Mrs. Robert Fullerton.
78 Sylvia Chenoweth Visited Lucy Ingersoll.
79 There will be a missionary rally To be held in auditorium.