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A lack of school spirit Believes that ISNS should get more excited about school songs and yells.
At Leland Stanford Library, chapel, memorial arch, and gymnasium were destroyed in the earthquake. They will not be rebuilt because of a lack of money.
The National Educational Association Meeting will not be held, due to the disaster in San Francisco.
Notes on the May festival Information on performances and transportation.
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Triangular debate Philos win 4 points; Orios 3; Aristos 2.
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Athletics Normal defeats Coe in baseball, 4-3.
Normal wins conference meet Defeated Coe, Cornell, and Upper Iowa; results of the meet.
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Interstate contest orations Text of oration by L. Dwight Wooster.
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Professional Saving time and securing improved results III.
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Bible Studies Lesson XXXI; general review.
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Society The Shakes have a newly decorated hall, and the Neos held a miscellaneous program.
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Myrtle Fitzgerald Teaching in Colorado.
Blanche Hunter Teaching near New Hartford.
With regret we publish the notice of the death of Mrs. Berryman Leta Jakway Berryman died.
Mary Haines Teaching near Rowley.
Emily Kempthorne Teaching in Sioux City.
Friends of Olive Deuel Olive Deuel died.
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A new home in Lamar, Col. Nellie Gersbach married Dr. Elmer E. Bartelt.
Kathryn Reynolds Teaching at Spencer.
Irma Keene Will not teach in Odebolt; Emma Patton will accept the position.
Myrtle Robeson Will teach in Cedar Falls; Belle Cox will teach there, too.
Miss Thornton and Miss Curtiss Entertained Jennette Carpenter, who will sail for Europe.
Early last week Clara Cressey's sister-in-law died.
Prof. Colegrove Addressed Epworth League in Shell Rock.
Mrs. Orlie Miller McCabe Living on farm in Colorado.
Constance Munger Leonard
Mae Williams Married Wilford Irving Weart.
Bertha Meier Teaching at Shelby.
Lucy Haines Now in Florida.
Minnie Ames Studying nursing in Waterloo.
Kathryn Reynolds Teaching in Spencer.
Ida Shaw Teaching in Hesper.
Avis Williams Working as secretary to a physician.
Married at Richland, Iowa Margaret Kech married Harry Mathes.
Mabel Smith A number of Normalites will be teaching in Hartley.
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Dr. Gist Officiated at funeral.
Why did the Crary Hall girls look so tired Monday morning? Took car ride but were stranded when the car ran out of gas.
Margaret Flynn Will teach in Lamoni.
George Marquart of Iowa Falls Visited sister Lulu.
Kathryn Atz Visited Edith Anderson.
Lucile High Entertained friend.
Iowa Chase Will teach in Lamoni.
Miss Black of Shellsburg Visited Louise Putzke.
Clara Owen Will teach in Gilman.
The Shakespearean girls Enjoyed moonlight picnic.
Leona Ormrod Spoke to a missionary conference.
Laura Davenport Visited Mary Landis.
Bernice Laughlin and Lily Rueppel Visited Waterloo.
Mrs. J. E. Burney of Collins Visited daughter Alice.
Laura McDonald Visited Greene.
Edith Asquith Recovered from injury.
Florence Magnant Recovered from illness.
Wednesday afternoon a recital was given Program of performers and their work.
The Ossoli girls Enjoyed program in the woods.
Edna Granner Friend visited.
Misses Browne and Pearl of Independence Visited Mr. and Mrs. Chapman.
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Miss Plock is enjoying a visit from her mother
Mrs. Cram has gone to her home Father died.
The Y. W. C. A. room committee entertained the seniors Friday afternoon Entertained seniors.
Mrs. Breneman is visiting her daughter Visiting daughter Florence.
Mrs. Hennebury of Eagle Grove Visiting sister Margaret Bowes.
May 2 another pupils' recital was given Program of performers and their work.
Jessie Rundlett of Des Moines Assisting in office.
Leona Ormrod Went home due to illness.
Miss Eva Gregg Spoke on missionary work.
Mrs. Aitchison of Estherville Visited daughter Alison.
Mary Beedle Visited Waterloo.
Mr. Meyers Visited home.
Martha Rau Grandfather died.
Ruth White Will teach in State Center.
Bess Everall Hurt her foot.
Miss Henshow State YWCA secretary will visit.
Prof. and Mrs. Cable Entertaining friends.
Miss Childs gave a talk Monday and Tuesday Gave preview of Spring Music Festival.
Mabel Fitz Will teach in Rockwell City.
Clara Mae of St. Ansgar Visiting Marie Gunderson.
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The river at Cedar Falls Taken from the first bluff and showing the boathouses and head gates in the distance; photo.