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1 Miss Elizabeth Kaye, new teacher in geography Profile of Elizabeth Kaye, who will teach during Alison Aitchison's absence; photo.
2 Our progress Science Building should be complete around January 1, 1907; cost is $75,000; fireproof construction; includes greenhouse.
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3 Football at Normal ISNS will play no intercollegiate football games in 1906; many men left school as a result; will resume play under "American rugby" rules.
4 Normal's kindergarten After two years the kindergarten program is well-organized under the direction of Florence Ward; photo.
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5 The "guaranteed" code for football Offers George Ade's humorous new code for football.
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6 Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms II
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Outlines how Iowa schools can be put to better uses in teaching children.
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7 Manual Training notes
Bailey--Charles H. (Industrial Arts Faculty)
Discusses the pros and cons of manual training in schools.
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8 Bible Studies
Todd--Thomas W. (English Faculty)
Lesson II, the witnesses empowered.
9 Resolutions of sympathy On death Glenn Wynegar.
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10 A little daughter Delia Margaret Wynegar is born to Forrest and Stella Robinson Wynegar.
11 Adam M. Willson Adam Willson and his wife, the former Beth Huntley, visited Cedar Falls; Adam Willson teaches in Aspen, Colorado.
12 Ardella Mack Will teach in Red Oak.
13 At Battle Creek, Michigan Peter McNally, father of three alumni, died.
14 Ella (Ford) Miller Visited Europe; teaching at Drake University.
15 Ellen Walpole Teaching in Sloan.
16 Frances E. Smith Teaching in Estelline, South Dakota.
17 In accordance with a movement Classes graduating five years prior to the current Commencement, and in five year increments earlier than that, will gather for reunions.
18 Jessie A. Parish Graduated from University of Iowa; will teach in Pella.
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19 Among the June brides Jean Gates Johnston married Eugene E. Gates.
20 Clara Williamson Teaching at Yankton, South Dakota.
21 Clifford S. Dunham Will teach in Boulder, Colorado.
22 Dr. E. E. Rall At University of Texas; visited Cedar Falls.
23 Elizabeth Jacobs Teaching in Monona.
24 Friends are in receipt of announcement cards Jessica Inez Miller married Fred Coleman Wright.
25 Jon. M. Dunkerton Nominated for superintendent of Black Hawk County.
26 Mabel Christian Teaching in Nebraska; served as YWCA secretary last year.
27 Mayme Larsen Will teach in Desoto.
28 Myra Gault Teaching in Cedar Falls.
29 Nina W. Grau Teaching in Lamoni.
30 R. S. Dix Working in Ainsworth bank.
31 The new principal Izola Sweeney is principal at Grundy Center.
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32 After two successful years Jessie Cunning was in Clarinda; now back in school.
33 Allan Peterson Teaching in Des Moines.
34 Society Philos present literary program; Clios debate the best way to spend a summer; Neos present Asian program; Alphas install new officers; Ossolis hold reception for Zetas.
35 Stella Tuttle Now principal in Adel.
36 Tura A. Hawk Will be principal in Russell.
37 Walter Mitchell Was superintendent at Charter Oak; will enter University of Iowa.
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38 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Notes YMCA and YWCA hold Bible study classes and rally.
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39 Alta Doolittle Sister Mary visited.
40 At noon today Elizabeth Pattee married Everett Stewart.
41 Fern Farnham Has been sick.
42 George Wallace Went to Alabama.
43 Mr. G. B. Affleck Will work at Chicago YMCA.
44 News was received from Miss Seals Now out of hospital; should arrive for classes soon.
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45 Charles Wiler Building new house on the Hill.
46 Fannie Glenn Enrolled in school, as did Lillian Whinery.
47 Friends of Mabel McNally Extend sympathy to her on her father's death.
48 Grace Burrill Enrolled in school.
49 Miss Amy Arey Will teach in Brockton, New York.
50 Miss Florence Ward Visited friends in Waterloo.
51 Misses Minnie and Edna Dilts Father visited.
52 Mr. and Mrs. Cable Professor Cable's aunt died.
53 Prof. Merrill Purchased Stradivarius violin in Chicago.
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54 Clara Culbertson Left school due to homesickness.
55 Clem Seerley Went to Chicago.
56 Emma Fink Visited Sumner.
57 Ethel Vinall Substituting for Mabel McNally.
58 Floyd Bailey Visited friend.
59 Forrest Wheeler Attended University of Chicago in summer; will now attend University of Iowa.
60 Helen Seerley Will attend University of Iowa.
61 Mabel Eighmey Visited Hudson.
62 Mabel Parish Teaching in Waverly.
63 Miss Call Attended niece's wedding.
64 Miss Jessie Farlow Visited sister Leola.
65 Verna E. Tietge Enrolled in school.