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1 Concerning the Orchestra
Merrill--Barzille Winfred (Music Faculty)
Professor Merrill writes about the Thomas Orchestra.
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2 Governor Cummins The Governor said that there are great problems yet to be solved.
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3 The oratorical contest
Kelly--Margaret (Student--1907)
Text of oration by Margaret Kelly.
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4 Athletics Results of dual track meet; Normal lost to the University of Iowa.
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5 Baseball Normal loses to Iowa, 13-5.
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6 Kindergarten notes Professor Gunn displayed a series of prints; children are preparing a play.
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7 Professional
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Saving time and securing improved results.
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8 Bible Studies
Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty)
Lesson XXX, the forty days.
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9 Society The Aristos held a program on "the laboring man", Ossolis had a grandmother's program, and the Philos submitted a report on Fort Sumter.
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10 De Etta Fisher At home with her mother.
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11 Ellen (Brummond) Woito Living in Luverne.
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12 Geo. A. Hooker Teaching and farming in Colorado.
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13 Jennie Middleton Teaching in Eagle Grove.
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14 Leah Johnson At home this year.
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15 M. Alora Lowe Teaching in Marengo.
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16 Ruth M. Haines Teaching in Storm Lake.
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17 Y. W. C. A. Women show interest in missions.
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18 Anna Wenstrand Teaching in Minnesota.
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19 Clara Henderson Teaching in Lake Mills.
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20 G. E. Mueller Teaching and farming in North Dakota.
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21 Georgia E. Packer Rested this year; will soon get back to work.
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22 Gertrude (Shank) Richardson Living in Estherville.
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23 In a letter to a friend Sarah Peters writes of her experiences as a teacher and missionary in China.
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24 Lucy J. Sweetszer Living in Colorado.
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25 Mary E. Caster Will return for Commencement.
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26 Nellie Eastman Teaching in Red Oak.
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27 Alice Edgerly Teaching in Seattle.
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28 Announcement of the marriage Elizabeth S. Parmenter married Albert W. Adams.
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29 Chas. T. Ensign Studying at Boston seminary.
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30 Daisy D. Wood Will visit at Commencement.
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31 Jessie Cunning Will teach at Clarinda.
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32 Minnie M. Moore Still teaching in California; has heard about earthquake in San Francisco from Ida Shaw.
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33 T. R. Amlie Principal in Grand Junction.
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34 The Jefferson board of education Nellie Dority, D. B. McIlravy, Nellie Young, and Ida L. Specht are working in Jefferson.
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35 The Wyoming Journal Albert Graham is doing well in Wyoming.
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36 About two hundred students Went on field trip to Dubuque; another group went to Minneapolis.
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37 Clara Ingalmols Visited home in Hudson.
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38 Dora Donnan of Independence Visited Neva Wilson and Leta Flickinger.
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39 Dora Jones Will teach in Eagle Grove.
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40 Elizabeth Jacobs Will teach in Monona.
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41 Georgiana Humphrey Visited campus.
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42 Governor Cummins Spoke to students in chapel.
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43 Grace Du Bois Visited Waterloo.
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44 Hattie Wilson Visited sister in Waverly.
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45 Henri Paul Visited Macy Campbell.
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46 Jessie Stewart Will teach at Red Oak.
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47 Katrina Bowlus Will teach in East Waterloo.
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48 Mabel Owen Will teach in Reinbeck.
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49 Margaret Bowes, Margaret Kelly, John Hilliard Went to oratorical contest.
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50 Margaret Flynn Will teach in Steamboat Rock.
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51 Margaret Flynn Visited home.
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52 Mary Francis Attended friend's funeral.
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53 Miss Call and Miss Simmons Gave a Dickens party.
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54 Miss Thornton Entertained friends.
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55 Mr. Artt Hurt in baseball game.
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56 Mr. Knupp Has been sick.
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57 Norma and Dorothy Venus Cousin visited.
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58 One young man Is collecting spoons.
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59 Orlo Bangs Will teach in Grundy Center.
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60 While on the field trip to Dubuque Edith Asquith was hurt and remained there.
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61 Grace Kroesen Will work for local utilities companies.
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62 Irma Keene Will teach at Odebolt.
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63 Mabel Murray and Blanche Drees Went on field trip to Dubuque.
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64 Minnie Fish Griffin Will perform at Spring Music Festival.
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65 Miss Childs Gave recital with Julia Piersol in Hampton.
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66 Nellie McEniry Visited Dubuque.
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67 Sunday morning Beulah Kiefer and Josephine Forrest will assist with music at church.
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68 The Clios and Orios Enjoyed moonlight picnic.
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69 The first sale of single tickets Tickets will be available soon.
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70 The Ladies' Band Performed at Waverly; will give three more performances.
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71 The people of Aplington Have already bought forty tickets for the Spring Music Festival.
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72 The Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. Held a social gathering.