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| Training; the course of study--a review of the course quoted from "An Ideal School" part II | Professor Bender gives advice on teaching techniques. |
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| Jennie I. Berg | Is in her second year of fourth grade work in Atlantic, Iowa. | |
| Agnes Gilbride | Will teach sixth grade in Algona. | |
| Mrs. Alice Mallory | Is seventh grade teacher and principal of an eight room building in Missouri Valley, Iowa. | |
| Esther Ridley | Is in charge of the first primary department in Odebolt, Iowa. | |
| Luella Sherer | Will teach grammar in the Watertown, South Dakota, schools. | |
| Friends will learn with deep sorrow | The mother of Vinnie (Marsh) Fellingham and Ruth Marsh has died. | |
| Miss Lily Elderkin | Was married June 7th to J. F. Butler. | |
| Fannie Dickey | Spent part of the summer studying music in Chicago. | |
| The failing health of her parents | Rose Morris has given up teaching to return home to New Virginia, Iowa. | |
| The marriage of Miss Blanche R. Hinkley and Mr. Leonard A. Howe | Married recently. | |
| Annie Gardner | Is a student at the Moody Bible Institute. |
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| Welsey D. Wiler | Has graduated from dental school and now resides in Forest City. | |
| Lucy E. Spicer | Is a student at the University of Chicago. | |
| Margarette Ball | Is now Mrs. Margarette Ball Dickson. | |
| The Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association | Several alumni will represent I. S. N. S. at the meeting. | |
| The new principal | The new principal of the Ionia schools is W. P. Jensen. | |
| After seven year service | J. C. Sanders has accepted a position at West Union. | |
| Emma L. Cook | Is assistant principal in Remsen, Iowa. | |
| Oda R. Fuller | In charge of music in Elmhurst, Illinois; Bertha Engle is a second grade teacher there. | |
| Blanche Le Valley | Is in her third year in the grammar grades in Moulton schools. | |
| The Iowa Normal Monthly | Owen Hammersly is the new principal at South English. | |
| O. O. Mueller | Is principal of schools in Stacyville, Iowa. |
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| Hattie Hospers | Is teaching in the primary grade at Orange City. | |
| J. J. Jones | Is a pastor in Hobart, Oklahoma.. | |
| Web and Glenn Wynegar | Have recently moved to Eugene, Oregon. | |
| May Rich | Is teaching her second year in Churdan in the high school. | |
| Grace Storm | Is teaching third and fourth grade in Storm Lake. | |
| Elzada Wilson | Is teaching in a country school at Lone Rock. | |
| Nellie Spellman | Works in the primary department of the Tripoli schools. | |
| Grace Heywood | Has been re-elected to teach fifth grade in Council Bluffs. | |
| Katherine Eighmey | Is doing grade work in Exira. | |
| Fauna Poundstone | Is employed in the Sterling schools in Illinois. | |
| Constance (Graham) Camp | Is a seventh grade teacher in Lake City, Iowa. | |
| Clem Seerley | Has taken up work at the medical college in Iowa City. | |
| J. A. Woodruff | Is the principal of the normal department of Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, Iowa. | |
| Franc De Graffe | Is assistant in the Fonda schools. | |
| Mamie A. Klinefelter | Lives in Des Moines. | |
| Annette Anderson | Moved to Atwood, Colorado, due to throat trouble. | |
| Mildred Humphrey | Is in her third year as a sixth grade teacher in Clarion. | |
| Ernest Ackerman | Is principal of the Larabee schools. | |
| Errett M. Fox | Is the head of the McIntire schools. |
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| College Exchanges | Excerpts from other college newspapers. |
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| Bible Study | Lesson VIII. The Chosen Family. |
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| Normal 17, Cornell 0; Methodists play in great luck; Pell's machine bucks the line for three touchdowns--Cornell, aided by timely fumbles kicks goal | I. S. N. S. defeated Cornell, 17-0. |
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| Scrubs 23, Cedar Falls 0 | The I. S. N. S. second string team defeated Cedar Falls High School, 23-0. | |
| Tennis tournament ends; the final sets brilliantly played; Mary Walters wins championship of the school | After the last round of play, Mary Walters wins the tennis championship. |
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| Clio | Installed new officers. | |
| Alpha | News members were initiated into the Alpha society. | |
| Northwestern has put her glee club under the control of the School of Music | Northwestern University and the University of Michigan are giving college credit to their glee club singers. |
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| The Shakes and Aristos | New members give St. Louis program. | |
| According to an established custom | New members get initiated again. | |
| The Art Club | Went to woods to sketch. | |
| Rev. Wilder | Missionary spoke at prayer meeting. | |
| Last Tuesday | Professor Condit attended Presbyterian meeting in Fairfield. |
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| Ethel Agnes Edwards | Visited friends. | |
| Miss Gunn | Attended Sunday School convention. |
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| Death of T. E. Seerley; President's father succumbs to old age; funeral services in Iowa City--interment in Cedar Falls | President Seerley's father died at the age of 83. | |
| Democrats get busy; organize to promote principles of democracy; strong set of officers is chosen | A democrat club has been formed to promote the principles of the Democratic party and aid in election of its candidates; new officers were elected. |
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| Big game next Saturday; Ellsworth meets the scrubs here; see the Tussle--Admission 25 cents | The scrubs will play Ellsworth next Saturday. | |
| Notes on music | Article encourages the performance of only well rehearsed and prepared music. |
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| Normal football songs | Article notes words to many of the songs performed at the football games. | |
| A chapel nuisance | A cartoon that depicts the nuisance of people speaking during chapel exercises. |