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1 Orators, wake up!; more interest in oratory necessary; Iowa's standing in interstate league no credit to us Encourages students to participate in the oratory events that the school offers.
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2 Sing a song of Normal; Fullerton makes some pat suggestions to song writers
Fullerton--Charles Alexander (Class of 1890; Music Faculty)
Professor Fullerton give suggestions to students who are writing a school song for the contest.
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3 Training; bridging 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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4 Carrie L. Neidy Is not teaching this year.
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5 E. S. Baker Is enrolled at the medical college of Sate University of Iowa.
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6 E. S. Smith Is the principal of the Cleghorn schools.
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7 Ernest Walker Is the head of the Minden schools.
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8 Florence Kimball Is a teacher in Hawarden.
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9 Gertrude Mitchell Is a teacher in the Holland school in Minneapolis.
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10 Inez Croasdale Is a teacher in Logan.
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11 Lee Popp Is a student at Armour Institute in Chicago.
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12 Mae Diddy Was married to Roy K. Worrell and resides in Fresno, California.
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13 Mary R. Norton Has a position as first primary teacher in Yankton, South Dakota.
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14 Maude Lane Is in charge of eighth grade in Sioux City.
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15 Myrtle Drew Is now Mrs. Parker of Minneapolis.
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16 State conference The State Conference of Colleges and Secondary Schools will meet in Iowa City November 25, 1904.
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17 The principal of the Plymouth Elmer Charlson is the Plymouth principal.
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18 After two years' service Willis E. Lamb is the superintendent of the Dell Rapids, South Dakota, schools.
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19 Alzada Mowry Is eighth grade instructor in Des Moines.
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20 Chas. Meyerholz Was teacher of history in the State University of Maine during the summer
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21 Emma Hoebel Was married to Herbert Halsey.
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22 Eva C. Hubbard Is living in Alberta, Canada.
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23 Friends of Florence (Mack) Farr Has bought property in Waterloo.
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24 H. B. Lizer Purchased the La Porte City Press.
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25 Ida (Shaw) Frederick Will teach in Brawley, California.
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26 Laura Hopkinson Jones Has settled inter her new home in Hobart, Oklahoma, and gave birth to a baby girl.
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27 Seba Dewell Is Prescott school principal in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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28 Susie Ablett Was married to Ambrose Thomas
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29 Florence Clark Is teaching in Morenci, Arizona, with her sister Maude.
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30 John M. Dunkerton Is instructor of science and mathematics at Capital Park High School of Des Moines.
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31 We copy from the La Porte City Progress-Review An account of the wedding of Adah Hayes and R. B. Chisholm.
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32 College Exchanges
Campbell--Amy Hart (Student--1904)
Excerpts from other college newspapers.
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33 Drake wins Normal game; the Christians outclass Pell's weakened team; Normal plays to the finish with grim determination--substitutes display much Drake defeated I. S. N. S., 26-6; includes the article written by the Record about the game.
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34 Fall term graduates Roster of students who will be graduating at the end of the fall 1904 term.
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35 Anna Lundby Is teaching in Orange township, Black Hawk County.
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36 Aristo Describes the events of the Shake-Aristo meeting.
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37 Bertha Pike Father is gravely ill in Cedar Rapids.
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38 Emalyn Miller Will teach in Seneca.
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39 Gertrude Coffman Was married to Harrison Deal.
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40 Jean Kinsman Is a teacher in Boone.
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41 Johnnie Singer Is head clerk in the silk department of "The Fair" in Chicago.
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42 Minna Brothers Married Dr. F. Stewart
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43 Ossoli Provides a recap of the recent Halloween meeting.
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44 Pauline DeLange Is primary teacher in St. Lawrence, South Dakota.
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45 Zella B. Wright Is teaching fourth and fifth grade at Columbus Junction.
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46 Zeta Enjoyed various programs given by members of the society.
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47 Ceva Bezold Visited Esther Seerley.
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48 Dalma Young and Elizabeth Baur Went to Des Moines to see the Drake-Normal football game.
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49 Ernest Bean His mother and brother visited.
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50 Fay Bigelow Will not return for the winter term, but instead will teach at his home town.
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51 Georgia Herrald Went home to Fonda.
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52 In honor of the birthday Miss Oliver entertained a friends in honor of T. E. Jones' birthday.
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53 Lucy Crary Has a position in the Cedar Falls Methodist Episcopal church choir.
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54 Miss Edna Poor Visited Normal.
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55 Miss Eggerton Left for her home in Rock Island.
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56 Miss Ellen Hull Will fill the place left by Emily Gardner.
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57 Miss Evans Visited chapel and other music classes.
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58 Miss Hughes Stayed at home part of the week due to an illness.
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59 Miss Lillian Goodwin Was a visitor in Waterloo.
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60 Miss Marrow Will teach in a country school this winter.
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61 Mr. Lathrop Left the football team in Des Moines and traveled to St. Louis.
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62 Mrs. Leland Went to Janesville to inspect the Women's Relief Corps.
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63 Mrs. Newton Visited Normal with her daughter Mildred.
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64 Pres. and Mrs. Seerley Are spending the week in St. Louis.
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65 Prof. Geiser Was not able to teach his classes due to illness.
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66 Prof. Wright Spoke to the Iowa Religious Education Association in Indianola.
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67 Sadie Swisher Went home due to an illness.
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68 Ted Rivers Was the guest of Winifred Barker.
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69 Vernon G. Behrens Came to Normal to attend the lecture.
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70 "Castles in the Air" Was the theme of Governor Bob Taylor's lecture.
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71 Alta Wray Spent a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wray.
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72 Bessie Beam Will return this winter to resume her school work.
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73 Last Sunday Nina Richardson Went home to Sibley due to her brother's death.
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74 Messrs. Knapp, Brandstetter, Wood, and Magee Were excused from classes to travel to the St. Louis Fair.
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75 Miss Gunn Is in charge of the Sunday school in the Waterloo Baptist churches.
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76 Mr. Walker Sold his home for $16,000.
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77 Mrs. Paulson Took her sick son to Janesville.
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78 Prof. Condit The Bible Study leaders wrote birthday cards to Professor Condit.
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79 The convention of the third district of Women's Federated Clubs Meet at Cedar Falls.
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80 The first Sunday of next term Dr. Sheets will speak on the home missions program.
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81 Within the past few days Several students and faculty have left for the St. Louis Fair.
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82 Resolutions Members of Cliosophic Literary Society express sympathy on death of Nina Richardson's brother.