Issue Contents
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1 | Northeastern Iowa Teachers Assn. | Brief highlights of the meeting. |
2 | Value of normal schools | The practical value of normal schools is coming to be more and more recognized. |
Page 98
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3 | Appropriations asked; comparison of amounts asked of General Assembly by I. S. N. S and S. U. I. | ISNS asks for $37,000; University of Iowa asks for $323,500. |
4 | Chapel time | Cartoon depicting students running to the auditorium in anticipation of chapel exercises |
5 | On the gridiron; Normal team was too fast for the Cornell boys | Normal defeats Cornell in football for the sixth straight year. |
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6 | The way it then seemed | Cornell having had high expectations coming into the football game against Normal. |
Page 100
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7 | Hahn's Orchestra coming | Lecture Course Committee has booked Hahn's Orchestra for a performance. |
8 | Only a few copies left | Last few copies of the 1905 Old Gold are available. |
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9 | Training, the subject and the pupil; quantitative measurements of nature and experience--mathematics of the elementary schools Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty) |
Extensive article about mathematics and how they are used in elementary schools. |
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10 | Bible Studies Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty) |
Lesson VII; first period of Galilean ministry |
Page 104
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11 | Society | Neo program includes music, papers, and history; Zetas hear recitations and serial story; Aristos entertained many visitors; Chrestos held literary session. |
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12 | Y. W. C. A. notes | Roster of officers; hear presentation on mission work. |
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13 | After a year's rest | Ella Lund is teaching in Lenox. |
14 | Allan Peterson | Principal in Randolph. |
15 | At the recent meeting of the conference of the M. E. Church | E. G. Copeland appointed pastor at Ackley. |
16 | Christine Thoene | Teaching in Dubuque. |
17 | Dr. Lucy M. Wood | Practicing medicine in Colorado. |
18 | Elizabeth Henderson | Teaching in Cedar Falls. |
19 | Ella Sondager | Teaching in Elkader. |
20 | Ethel Gerken | Teaching in Odebolt. |
21 | Fay M. Strawn | Teaching in West Des Moines. |
22 | Grace Smith | Teaching in Cumberland. |
23 | In a letter to a friend | Owen P. McElmeel is enjoying life in Minnesota. |
24 | Lucy O. Pingrey | Studying and teaching in Iowa City. |
25 | Mabelle Payton | Teaching at Marcus. |
26 | Margaret Coudon | Teaching in Zearing. |
27 | Mayme Ryan | Teaching in Albert Lea. |
28 | Mildred Dane | At home in Waterloo this year. |
29 | Nellie Cahow | At home in Greenfield. |
30 | Orpha M. Ensign | Teaching in California. |
31 | R. S. Dix | Principal in Ainsworth. |
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32 | At 8:30 this morning | Ada Eighmey married Arthur Blackburn. |
33 | Belle Woodford | Teaching in Hoquiam, Washington. |
34 | Blanche Crouse | Training as nurse in Chicago. |
35 | Charles F. Kuehne | Principal at Lake Park. |
36 | Clare Moe | Teaching in St. Ansgar. |
37 | Ella Ackers | Teaching in Kinross. |
38 | Elsie Schilling | Teaching in Hedrick. |
39 | Emma Clark | Teaching in Duluth. |
40 | Ethel Waller | Teaching in Everett, Washington. |
41 | Jessie Oleson | Teaching in Iowa Falls. |
42 | Lulu Landsberg | Intends to return to ISNS. |
43 | Maude Akin | At home in Glidden. |
44 | May Hiams | Teaching in Mason City. |
45 | Ruby McDowell | Teaching near Hampton. |
46 | Ruth Clark | Teaching near Boulder, Colorado. |
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47 | Blanche Martin | Sister visited. |
48 | Clara Johnson | Recovered from illness. |
49 | Clare Owens | Entertained family. |
50 | Dorothy Hobbie | Visited Hampton. |
51 | Dorothy McNally | Visited Hudson. |
52 | Edith Ehret | Visited Hudson. |
53 | Edith Shaw | Visited Payton. |
54 | Edna Irwin | Visited Mason City. |
55 | Elsie Clarkson | Father visited. |
56 | Fannie Drees | Visited sister Blanche. |
57 | Frances Holmes, Edna Cass, and Mabel Meek | Visited Waterloo. |
58 | Grace and Flora Furrow | Visited Tripoli. |
59 | Grace Dreher | Visited Lela Stanley. |
60 | Hannah Merriam | Visited Coggon. |
61 | Harry St. Clair | Visited sister Daisy. |
62 | Katrina Bowlus | Visited Cedar Rapids. |
63 | Louisa Miller | Visited home. |
64 | Lydia Scheit | Visited home. |
65 | Margaret Bowes | Visited Eagle Grove. |
66 | Mary Soltow | Visited Ackley. |
67 | Miss Call | Visited Webster City. |
68 | Miss Shumway | Visited home. |
69 | Nathan Gist | Visited home briefly. |
70 | Nelle Murphy | Visited sister Laura. |
71 | Prof. Wright | Spoke to YMCA at Fort Dodge. |
72 | Ruth Spicer | Visited Des Moines. |
73 | Stella Counsell | Visited Janesville. |
74 | Stella Olesen | Visited Flora Bergeson. |
75 | Will Perrin | Visited campus. |
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76 | During the sessions | Clara Cressey entertained friend. |
77 | Effie Williamson | Visited sister Mary. |
78 | Frances, Hubbard | Belmond teachers visited campus. |
79 | Friends of Prof. Frank D. Eaman | Professor Eaman passed the bar examination in Michigan. |
80 | Miss Kinley | Will not return to school after death of father. |
81 | Mrs. A. B. Page | Attended DAR meeting. |
82 | Mrs. Louise Kamanski | Visited her brother, Professor Colegrove. |
83 | Ruth Gist | Will teach in Grand Falls, North Dakota. |