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1 Meet at Red Oak; the Southwest Iowa Teachers Association hold interesting session; a most successful meeting--many notable addresses given Detailed description of the program of the Southwest Iowa Teachers Association.
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2 "Honorable Judges, Ladies and Gentlemen!"; sketches of the Ames-Normal debate by our cartoonist Cartoon depicting the members of the Ames and I. S. N. S. debating teams.
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3 Notes on Music Article describes the usefulness of having high quality musicians perform on campus.
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4 Taylor will talk; governor of Tennessee will entertain Normalites Friday evening, Nov. 18--bring ticket No. 9 Governor Taylor of Tennessee will speak as a part of the lecture course.
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5 Training; the course of study--the gulf between the grade and the high school
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Article describes the gap between grade school and high school education.
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6 Ada Montgomery Is sixth grade teacher in Fairfield.
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7 After faithful service Upon completion of missionary work in India, Susie Young is returning to the U. S.
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8 B. H. Callison Is working in the Correctionville high school.
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9 E. W. Vogel Is in the life insurance business in Fort Dodge.
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10 Ethel Meacham Is again teaching in Wellman, Iowa.
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11 Flora Galt Visited Normal for the Ames debate.
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12 George Eckhard Is a senior in the civil engineering department of State University of Iowa.
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13 Gertrude M. Crane Has received an increase in salary at her position as high school assistant in Milo, Iowa.
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14 Harry H. Savage Has been elected as the president of the Southwestern Teachers Association.
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15 J. R. Slacks Is the principal of the Lake View schools.
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16 Jessie Lias Is in her fourth year as assistant in the Bellevue high school.
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17 Jessie Wiler Is in charge of the primary department of the Aplington schools.
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18 Lena A. Brown Is the wife of Charles A Kent.
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19 Marion Frances Is the new daughter of A. E. Felmley and his wife.
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20 Maude Rohlfsen Completed a term of school near La Porte City.
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21 Mayme Randall Has been visiting friends in Iowa City.
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22 Myrtle E. Putnam Has finished her fifth year in the Redfield schools.
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23 Olive Orton Will complete her studies at the University of Nebraska.
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24 Paul Peterson Is manager of the Danish Lutheran Publishing House in Blair, Nebraska.
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25 R. W. Keeler Is a junior member of Winget & Keeler in Lake View, Iowa.
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26 Sedona Fesenbeck Is high school principal in Humboldt.
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27 T. L. Eland Is a student at the medical college of the University of Iowa.
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28 This winter Earl Roadman Will teach in Grundy County.
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29 Vera Lighthall Is assistant at Buffalo Center.
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30 Ward Hanna Is principal of the Luverne, Iowa, schools.
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31 Arthur Gist Made a visit home on November 5th and 6th; is teaching in Sioux City.
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32 Edith Van Tuyl Has completed her first term as a teacher in Dunkerton.
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33 F. C. Ensign Is in his fifth year as principal of the Council Bluffs High School.
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34 George Galloway Is now superintendent of the Dunlap schools. Edwin Bronson will engage in the drug business in Council Bluffs.
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35 Ida M. Leighton Is a third grade teacher in Sioux Rapids.
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36 J. N. Streff Is studying law at the State University of Iowa.
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37 L. D. Curtis, Jr. Was one of the teachers in the Cedar County institute.
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38 Lissa (Jeffers) Fulton Has moved to Burke, South Dakota.
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39 Miss Libbie Lodwick Is teaching Latin and German in Los Angeles, California.
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40 O. J. McManus Is serving his third term as the superintendent of the Pottawattamie County schools.
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41 Pearl M. Shaffer Is in the Kansas State Agricultural College as professor of Military Science and Tactics.
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42 S. L Thomas Has been teaching physics for eight years in the Council Bluffs high school.
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43 The many friends of I. D. Shuttleworth Is now the superintendent of the Neola schools.
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44 College Exchanges
Campbell--Amy Hart (Student--1904)
Excerpts from other college newspapers.
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45 Bible Study
Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty)
Lesson XI. The people of Israel--Moses
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46 Normal 6, Penn 6; teams play like schoolboys; Normal unable to solve the combination of the unlucky 13 I. S. N. S. tied with Penn, 6-6; provides a detailed description of the game.
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47 At Dows, Sept. 7th Katherine Ellis and Roy Fuller were married.
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48 August 8th, Mary Fink of Ackley Mary Fink became Mrs. G. L. Gorton.
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49 Barbara McDowell Is special primary teacher near Hampton.
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50 Chester H. Thompson Is working in the post office in Tacoma, Washington. F. J. Campbell is one of this carriers.
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51 Edith Gillen Is teaching near Doon but expects to return to Normal next term.
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52 Frances Deo Is in charge of the primary department of Kinierim.
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53 Grace Furrow Has second intermediate work in Tripoli. Maude Osier is in charge of the first intermediate grade.
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54 Ida Donald Is continuing her work at the school for the deaf in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
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55 Jas. H. Seymour Is principal of the Irwin schools.
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56 Jessie Ball Is teaching in Wolsey, South Dakota.
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57 Lela McElhinney Is teaching music, physical culture, and elocution in Nashua.
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58 Miss Gay Thompson Was married to W. F. Wood of Estherville.
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59 Vacation railroad rates Rates for students and faculty who wish to take the railroad home for Thanksgiving.
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60 W. D. Van Tuyl Is a member of the West Liberty high school.
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61 Alpha Presented program on light opera.
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62 Annie Johnston Expects to go to Canada.
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63 Edith Van Tuyl Visited friends.
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64 Elizabeth McCulloch
Renne--Blanche E. (Class of 1905; Music Faculty)
Went home to rest.
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65 Grace Smith Attended Neo session.
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66 Lydia Holahan Mother sick.
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67 Mary and Agnes Faint Visited sister Lillian.
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68 Mary Kurtz Visiting friends.
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69 Miss Teddersen Visited Alda Kranbuehl.
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70 Monday evening Women of reading circle entertain men.
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71 Mr. Dunkerton Visited friends.
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72 Mrs. Agnes Chase Caring for father.
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73 Rodney Rodenbach Has been sick.
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74 Jack Streff Visited campus; playing football for University of Iowa.
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75 Maude Dudley and Margaret Van Metre Visited physical training department.
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76 Mr. B. R. King Came to concert.
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77 Mr. Bancroft Sent bouquet to faculty.
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78 Prof. W. H. Bender Preparing for ISTA meeting.
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79 Ralph Crouse Visited home and voted.
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80 The football boys Mr. and Mrs. Wallace give three course luncheon for football team.
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81 The reception Professors Gregg, Buck, and Suplee give large reception.
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82 Neo open session The Neotrophian society held an open session for the public on November 12.
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83 Never has Cedar Falls had the privilege Praise for performance of Giuseppe Campanari and his company.