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1 The colleges and the state certificate law; Pres. Seerley makes inspection tour as a member of State Board of Educational Examiners The General Assembly passed a law to certify students who complete the two year teacher education requirements from an accredited school; President Seerley has been inspecting the work of those schools.
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2 31st triangular debate; Orios, Aristos, and Philos each win one decision and lose one Brief results of the debate.
3 Pres. Bradley of Grinnell Spoke on the endless possibilities new teachers have before them.
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4 The rise of the mustache Article describes the increase in the number of students who have mustaches.
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5 Drake concert Feb. 10; Mr. Drake, violinist, will be assisted by Palmer Knapp, violoncellist; Miss Blanche Blood, violinist; and Miss Burnap, Earl R. Drake will perform a violin recital as part of the lecture course.
6 Edna Little Will study art in Detroit, Michigan.
7 Harry Kibe Is principal at Kalona.
8 Lenora Sindt Is a grammar grade teacher in Dumont.
9 Maude Harren Is a primary teacher in Union.
10 Miss Grace Earnest Is a primary teacher in Dumont.
11 Nettie Hartsell Is teaching in Sherman, South Dakota.
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12 Training; some viewpoints in the teaching of arithmetic
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
An extensive article on ways to teach arithmetic.
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13 Adenia B. Olmstead Continues working in Ackley.
14 Agnes F. Carey Is teaching in Independence.
15 C. L. and Bertha (Beale) Love Welcomed a new son to their home in Grundy Center.
16 Caroline Schoch Is teaching in Perry.
17 Cora D. Patterson Is teaching in Salt Lake City.
18 D. K. Bond Graduated from the homeopathic department of the medical college of Iowa University and now practices in Waterloo.
19 Edna Klepenger Is the wife of Earl Miller and resides in Granite City, Illinois.
20 Ella Lund Visited Normal last week.
21 Eva M. Byerly Is engaged in high school work in Maquoketa.
22 For the past six years Mae Brewer is principal of the Latin department at Eagle Grove.
23 Friends of Jessie (McNally) Amos Her mother died on February 1st.
24 Grace J. Simpson Is in the grammar grades of the Whittemore schools.
25 Harry C. and Nina (Fiscus) Cummins Are the parents of a new son, Robert.
26 Harry L. Eells And wife visited Normal.
27 Louise Nelson Is teaching in the Lutheran College at Jewell.
28 Margaret Gittins Is teaching seventh grade in Atlantic.
29 Myrta Hauger Is teaching near La Porte City.
30 Nellie Martin Is a teacher in Coon Rapids.
31 Roxy M. Peterson Is assistant principal in Dunlap.
32 Roy Hoats Is teaching in the science department of the East Waterloo schools.
33 Ruth Gist Is spending a year in the Pomeroy schools.
34 Victorine Mead Is a grade teacher in Larchwood.
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35 A company of relatives and friends gathered Lucy Hayes Miller and Wesley D. Wiler were married.
36 A new publication, The Wyoming School Journal S. S. Stockwell is the editor.
37 George F. Eckhard Is spending a few days in Cedar Falls before leaving to live in Cuba.
38 The marriage of Miss Jessie Blodgett Married Frank L. Hodgins.
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39 College Exchanges
Campbell--Amy Hart (Student--1904)
Excerpts from other college newspapers.
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40 Notes on music; selections from Schumann's rules for young musicians
Fullerton--Charles Alexander (Class of 1890; Music Faculty)
Article discusses ways to teach young students music.
41 Recital; I. S. N. S. chapel, Thursday Feb. 9, 1905, at 3:15 p.m. Members of Professor Falkler's reading class will present a recital.
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42 Aristos and Philos play fast ball The Aristos defeated the Philos, 20-6.
43 Basketball; Normal defeats Waterloo Y. M. C. A. I. S. N. S. defeated the Waterloo Y. M. C. A. team, 19-17.
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44 Chresto Describes in detail the events of the recent Chresto program.
45 Clio Presented World's Fair program.
46 Shakes Presented program on their favorite heroines.
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47 Orios Describes the events of the recent Orio meeting.
48 Ossoli Describes in detail the events of the recent Ossoli program.
49 Philo A triangular debate was held among the Philos, Aristos, and Orios.
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50 Allie Holland Has been ill for several weeks.
51 Bessie Ruth Beam Is very ill.
52 Blanche Dreese Has been ill the past week.
53 Clara Brannan Has been ill the past week.
54 Clara Paulger Visited Faye St. Clair.
55 Dr. George Hearst Visited chapel.
56 Gladys Dunn Was unable to meet her classes Friday.
57 Helena Messerschmidt Was a visitor at Normal on Saturday.
58 Jeanette Brown's illness Jeanette Brown was taken to the Waterloo hospital.
59 Katherine Meyer Went home due to her father's illness.
60 Mabel Anderson Was sick Thursday.
61 Maude Southerland Visited Waterloo Friday and Saturday.
62 Miss Baker Is confined to her room due to illness.
63 Miss Bowhes Entered Normal as a student this week.
64 Miss Drenning Spent parts of last week in Iowa City.
65 Miss Edith Egloff Was a visitor at Normal.
66 Miss Patton Is enjoying a visit from her sister.
67 Miss Wilson of Reinbeck Came to visit her cousin Norma.
68 Monday, the advanced class in English Lit. Were treated to a solo by Miss Carpenter.
69 Mr. Bean Was the guest of his son, Ernest.
70 Mrs. Colegrove Was a chapel visitor.
71 Mrs. Rigby Was a chapel visitor.
72 Mrs. Roberts Is very ill with erysipelas.
73 Mrs. Seerley and Mrs. Wright Were in Waterloo Saturday.
74 Mrs. Stauffacher Was the guest of Maude McChane.
75 Pearl Hayden Was out of school Thursday and Friday due to illness.
76 Roy Hoats Is living at home and teaching in Waterloo.
77 Sadie Stary Went home last week.
78 The popular thing for young ladies on the Hill Is to take a Knapp in the parlor on Sunday evenings.
79 Tuesday, Prof. Laylander Visited several classes and chapel.
80 W. L. Maulsby Was ill part of last week.
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81 Bird Nelson Went home to Harlan on Friday.
82 Blanche Leversee Entertained friends at her country home.
83 Dr. Bradley Visited Normal Friday and spoke at chapel.
84 George Eckhard Visited Normal; is a senior engineer in Iowa City.
85 Ida Specht Has accepted a position in the high school of Rockwell City.
86 Ida Strawn Is at home for a visit.
87 Miss Boomer Who was the guest of Mrs. A. B. Chase, has returned to California.
88 Mrs. Frink Has been visiting Jennette Carpenter.
89 On next Sunday morning The Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. will hold a special prayer service.
90 Our association sent another box Y. M. C. A. sent a box of clothing to the poor in Chicago.
91 Robert Fullerton Has purchased a new piano.
92 Saturday afternoon Margaret Oliver entertained her Sunday School class at the A. K. Wallace home.
93 Several Normal girls Were entertained at a dinner by Ethel Edwards.
94 The Cramer family Have been released from quarantine.
95 The Stiles House girls Served ninety friends Saturday afternoon.