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1 Ames will be met Three of the six men taking part in the preliminary debate will be chosen to face Ames next fall.
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2 For the second time I. S. N. S. has made it into the top four in state track competition.
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3 Institute a regular picnic Cap Miller is holding an outdoor county teachers institute in Keokuk County.
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4 We say goodbye The editorial staff of the Normal Eyte says good-bye to its readers.
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5 Tennis--spring tournament strong--Geo. Wallace individual champion A singles and doubles tennis tournament was held. George Wallace was the singles winner; photo.
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6 More track laurels; our team made excellent showing in state meet At the state track meet, I. S. N. S. received fourth place.
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7 A. C. Joy . . . and Grace J. Simpson Will continue work at Whittemore.
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8 A. T. S. Owen Will continue work at Farmington.
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9 Annie Gardner Will complete course at Moody Institute and begin mission work.
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10 Benjamin Boardman Will be head of schools in Greene.
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11 C. E. Burton Will study at University of Iowa.
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12 E. E. Kuhn Will continue as superintendent in Lenox.
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13 E. T. Shepherd Will continue work at Onawa.
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14 Edward G. Quigley Will complete work at University and teach at State Normal School at Moorhead, Minnesota.
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15 Friends of Mary Stover Mary Stover's mother died.
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16 H. A. Mueller Elected president of Madison County Historical Society.
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17 H. W. Dana Will continue work at Cambridge.
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18 Ida M. Fell Will be assistant principal in Clarence.
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19 J. E. Carmen Has fellowship to study at University of Chicago.
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20 J. E. Johnson Will continue work at Sanborn as will Sara Whitfield and Hannah Houghton
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21 Joseph L. Johnson Will be principal in Orange City.
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22 Letta D. Homer Will teach in Waverly.
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23 Mary Hughes Will teach in several county institutes.
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24 Mary Ryan Will teach in Albert Lea.
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25 The Marcus school board R. A. Fenton will continue as principal; Josephine Ullman and Maude Barr are in Marcus as well.
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26 W. B. Bell Completing work at University of Iowa; will likely teach at North Dakota State Agricultural College.
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27 Winifred Selser Will teach in Colorado.
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28 A beautiful home wedding Morton Weldy married Helen Longwell.
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29 Abbie Thurber Will continue teaching in Rockwell City.
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30 After four years' service Maurice Hassel will move from Lake Park to Neola.
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31 Amelia Bauman Teaching in Minnesota.
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32 Bert Callison Will be principal at Sergeant Bluff.
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33 Bird Bundy Has been studying at Columbia School of Expression in Chicago.
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34 Bruce Francis Will be superintendent in Mt. Pleasant.
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35 Carl J. Knock Visited campus; will continue in Mitchell.
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36 Edith Gritman Will continue teaching in Tipton.
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37 Ernest L. Ackerman Will continue work in Larrabee.
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38 Frances (Wilcox) Hoyt Visited campus.
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39 H. B. Hetzler Will go to Larchwood.
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40 It is expected Jesse L. McLaughlin will preach in Cedar Falls; has been in the Philippines Islands for five years.
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41 L. C. Rhoads Will be principal in Mason City.
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42 Supt. L. D. Salisbury Will continue work at Winterset.
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43 The school board of Garden Grove Arthur Lyon re-elected superintendent.
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44 W. A. Bartlett Will be principal in Winona, Minnesota.
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45 With the May issue of Midland Schools Paul F. Voelker is the editor of the magazine.
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46 After a year spent at her home Ella Lund will teach at Lenox.
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47 Erie Collins Will teach in Shell Rock.
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48 Ethel Gerken Will continue teaching at Odebolt as will Esther Ridley.
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49 J. E. Vance Organizing party to attend NEA convention.
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50 Maude Rohlfsen Teaching in Washburn.
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51 Nellie M. Fields Will teach in Minneapolis.
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52 R. D. Barr Will be principal at West Side.
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53 Training; study of school environment, nature-study, or elementary agriculture (part VII)
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Ways to teach children about the village or city in which they live.
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54 W. R. Patterson Has been inspecting Iowa high schools.
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55 At Christmas time last year Bessie Denman will teach at Odebolt.
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56 C. J. Boyington Will go to Spirit Lake.
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57 Elizabeth Connor Will teach in West Waterloo.
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58 George Mount Will be principal at Kanawha.
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59 John Goldthwait Will be principal at Brighton.
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60 Last spring Rosetta Anderson has been teaching in Dayton.
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61 College Exchange
Campbell--Amy Hart (Student--1904)
Excerpts from other college newspapers.
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62 Farmers flog the pedagogues; Yank Brown's team falls heavily on Capt. Leland's men Ames defeated I. S. N. S., 10-1, in baseball. Raymond Leland's single brought in the only run for the Normalites.
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63 Shakes The Shakes presented a domestic science program.
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64 Chresto A reception was held at the home of Myrtle Fortune.
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65 Elizabeth Lamberty's sister Here for a visit.
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66 Etta Wooley Has been sick.
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67 Eva Sinn Will teach in Zearing.
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68 Harry and Miss Ogden Mother visited.
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69 Harry Lambert Home for the summer.
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70 Jessie Farlow Will teach seventh and eighth grades.
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71 Margaret Bowes Sister visiting.
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72 Miss Gracia Tucker Visited Sara Rice.
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73 Miss Mahor Visiting Edith Ebersole.
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74 Miss Plock Sister visited.
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75 T. E. Stewart Home for a visit.
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76 Verner Behrens Visited the Hill.
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77 A double quartet Group from the Minnesingers performed in Waterloo.
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78 Edna Thatcher Returned to school after grandmother's death.
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79 Ethel Agnes Edwards Visited friends.
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80 James Patterson Will succeed Percival Magee as principal at West Point.
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81 Miss Carrie Parker Sister died.
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82 Miss Cressey Visited campus.
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83 Mr. and Mrs. Macy Campbell Expecting visit from Mrs. Campbell's mother.
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84 Mrs. Davison Visited daughter Ruth.
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85 Mrs. Mather Visited daughter Mae.
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86 Mrs. McChane Visited daughter Maude.
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87 Nellie Eastman Returned to school.
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88 Sioux Jones Home from Ames.
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89 The Cliorios Enjoyed annual picnic.
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90 The girls' Wednesday morning prayer meeting Last meeting for the school year.
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91 As a farewell for Miss Ethel Lovitt Professor and Mrs. Fullerton give a party for Ethel Lovitt.
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92 Rev. Jessie McLaughlin Has been in Cedar Falls for a few days.
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93 The Shake-Aristo banquet Had a good time in Waterloo.
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94 There are Romeos and Juliets Young man gets a bucket of cold water dumped on his head.
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95 Friday evening Choral Society presented Haydn's "Creation"; will perform "Messiah" next year.