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1 A lack of school spirit Believes that ISNS should get more excited about school songs and yells.
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2 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.
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3 Notes on the May festival Information on performances and transportation.
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4 The National Educational Association Meeting will not be held, due to the disaster in San Francisco.
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5 Triangular debate Philos win 4 points; Orios 3; Aristos 2.
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6 Athletics Normal defeats Coe in baseball, 4-3.
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7 Normal wins conference meet Defeated Coe, Cornell, and Upper Iowa; results of the meet.
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8 Interstate contest orations Text of oration by L. Dwight Wooster.
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9 Professional
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Saving time and securing improved results III.
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10 Bible Studies
Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty)
Lesson XXXI; general review.
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11 Society The Shakes have a newly decorated hall, and the Neos held a miscellaneous program.
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12 Blanche Hunter Teaching near New Hartford.
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13 Emily Kempthorne Teaching in Sioux City.
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14 Friends of Olive Deuel Olive Deuel died.
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15 Mary Haines Teaching near Rowley.
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16 Myrtle Fitzgerald Teaching in Colorado.
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17 With regret we publish the notice of the death of Mrs. Berryman Leta Jakway Berryman died.
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18 A new home in Lamar, Col. Nellie Gersbach married Dr. Elmer E. Bartelt.
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19 Avis Williams Working as secretary to a physician.
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20 Bertha Meier Teaching at Shelby.
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21 Constance Munger Leonard
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22 Early last week Clara Cressey's sister-in-law died.
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23 Ida Shaw Teaching in Hesper.
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24 Irma Keene Will not teach in Odebolt; Emma Patton will accept the position.
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25 Kathryn Reynolds Teaching in Spencer.
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26 Kathryn Reynolds Teaching at Spencer.
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27 Lucy Haines Now in Florida.
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28 Mabel Smith A number of Normalites will be teaching in Hartley.
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29 Mae Williams Married Wilford Irving Weart.
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30 Married at Richland, Iowa Margaret Kech married Harry Mathes.
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31 Minnie Ames Studying nursing in Waterloo.
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32 Miss Thornton and Miss Curtiss Entertained Jennette Carpenter, who will sail for Europe.
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33 Mrs. Orlie Miller McCabe Living on farm in Colorado.
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34 Myrtle Robeson Will teach in Cedar Falls; Belle Cox will teach there, too.
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35 Prof. Colegrove Addressed Epworth League in Shell Rock.
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36 Bernice Laughlin and Lily Rueppel Visited Waterloo.
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37 Clara Owen Will teach in Gilman.
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38 Dr. Gist Officiated at funeral.
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39 Edith Asquith Recovered from injury.
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40 Edna Granner Friend visited.
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41 Florence Magnant Recovered from illness.
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42 George Marquart of Iowa Falls Visited sister Lulu.
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43 Iowa Chase Will teach in Lamoni.
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44 Kathryn Atz Visited Edith Anderson.
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45 Laura Davenport Visited Mary Landis.
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46 Laura McDonald Visited Greene.
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47 Leona Ormrod Spoke to a missionary conference.
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48 Lucile High Entertained friend.
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49 Margaret Flynn Will teach in Lamoni.
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50 Miss Black of Shellsburg Visited Louise Putzke.
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51 Misses Browne and Pearl of Independence Visited Mr. and Mrs. Chapman.
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52 Mrs. J. E. Burney of Collins Visited daughter Alice.
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53 The Ossoli girls Enjoyed program in the woods.
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54 The Shakespearean girls Enjoyed moonlight picnic.
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55 Wednesday afternoon a recital was given Program of performers and their work.
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56 Why did the Crary Hall girls look so tired Monday morning? Took car ride but were stranded when the car ran out of gas.
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57 Bess Everall Hurt her foot.
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58 Clara Mae of St. Ansgar Visiting Marie Gunderson.
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59 Jessie Rundlett of Des Moines Assisting in office.
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60 Leona Ormrod Went home due to illness.
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61 Mabel Fitz Will teach in Rockwell City.
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62 Martha Rau Grandfather died.
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63 Mary Beedle Visited Waterloo.
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64 May 2 another pupils' recital was given Program of performers and their work.
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65 Miss Childs gave a talk Monday and Tuesday Gave preview of Spring Music Festival.
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66 Miss Eva Gregg Spoke on missionary work.
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67 Miss Henshow State YWCA secretary will visit.
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68 Miss Plock is enjoying a visit from her mother
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69 Mr. Meyers Visited home.
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70 Mrs. Aitchison of Estherville Visited daughter Alison.
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71 Mrs. Breneman is visiting her daughter Visiting daughter Florence.
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72 Mrs. Cram has gone to her home Father died.
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73 Mrs. Hennebury of Eagle Grove Visiting sister Margaret Bowes.
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74 Prof. and Mrs. Cable Entertaining friends.
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75 Ruth White Will teach in State Center.
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76 The Y. W. C. A. room committee entertained the seniors Friday afternoon Entertained seniors.
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77 The river at Cedar Falls Taken from the first bluff and showing the boathouses and head gates in the distance; photo.