Issue Contents
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1 | At each session of the General Assembly | ISNS has completed report to General Assembly; must be exceptionally careful with budget for next year. |
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2 | The State Board of Control | Purchased land for tuberculosis sanitarium in Oakdale. |
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3 | The State Superintendent of Public Instruction | Candidates may re-take certification examination. |
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4 | The three state educational institutions | Shows enrollment, receipts, and faculty for the year. |
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5 | Philo vs. 'Risto | The Philo team defeated the Aristo team in a basketball game. |
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6 | The lecture on Friday evening | Charles Weller spoke on Athens. |
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7 | The sixth of the series of indoor athletic contests was held last Friday | Rope climbing was the event of this week's indoor contest. |
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8 | Coe 60, Normal 20 | Coe beat Normal in basketball. |
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9 | The Old Leaky Dish-pan Rhoad--Ellen Marie (Classes of 1907 and 1909) |
Poem about a dishpan that hung on the wall |
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10 | Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms XIX Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty) |
Part five in the ongoing series discussing making things habitual before students leave school, this time describing how to make language automatic. |
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11 | Able Hoboes entertain at the Irving | The Able Hobo fraternity men and their friends enjoy a meal and program. |
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12 | Bible Studies Todd--Thomas W. (English Faculty) |
Lesson XVIII, from Ephesus to Greece. |
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13 | Society | Clios enjoy miscellaneous program; the history of the Shake-Aristo monkey mascot. |
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14 | The Shake-Aristo Mascot | The mascot of the literary societies was stolen and they would like it returned. |
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15 | L. J. Wilkinson | Studying at University of Iowa. |
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16 | Lottie A. Hunter | Teaching in Richland. |
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17 | The marriage of Veronica Josephine Kloos and I. D. Shuttleworth |
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18 | After ten years' work in the Marion high school | Anna Singer is at home this year. |
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19 | Alice M. Fullerton | Teaching in Osage. |
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20 | Ana Wormhoudt | Died of tuberculosis. |
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21 | Clara Pearl Hayden | Teaching in Charter Oak. |
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22 | David Patton | On campus looking for replacement for Ruth Gist. |
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23 | Edith E. Sudlow | Continues at Newton. |
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24 | Ella D. Williams | Visited campus. |
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25 | Good reports of the work of principal Earnest F. Bean | Doing well in Hopkinton. |
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26 | Harry P. Trumbo | Principal in Early, Iowa. |
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27 | J. G. McAlvin | Went to California for a visit. |
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28 | John Sogard | Now in Racine. |
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29 | U. B. Kepford | Appointed court reporter. |
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30 | W. A. and Effie (Templeton) Longley | Have a new daughter, Eleanor Mary. |
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31 | W. E. Kyler | Working as bank cashier in Luverne. |
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32 | A wedding of interest to Normalites | Erie D. Collins married John Wilson. |
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33 | After five years successful work as superintendent of Butler County | Ida Leydig teaching in Storm Lake. |
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34 | D. H. Rummel | Visiting Colorado. |
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35 | E. R. Monroe | Farming in Exline. |
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36 | Elda M. Kemp | Studying at University of Iowa. |
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37 | Emma (Pollock) Pritchard | Did substitute work in Fort Dodge. |
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38 | H. A. Mueller | Bank cashier in St. Charles, Iowa. |
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39 | John S. Hilliard | Principal in Cedar Falls. |
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40 | M. M. Dietz | In hardware business in Los Angeles. |
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41 | Mamie E. Hochstetter | At home in Dexter. |
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42 | Prudence Jackson | Teaching at Gilmore City. |
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43 | Susan Scofield | Teaching in Sandwich, Illinois. |
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44 | Amy Arey | Recovering from serious illness. |
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45 | Bernice Hooker | Called home due to death in family. |
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46 | Blanche Martin and Dorothy Doerfler | Visited Waterloo. |
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47 | Friends of Mabel Tesar were surprised to hear of her marriage | To Burt Smith. |
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48 | Julia Bahl | Was sick. |
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49 | Last Thursday evening | Met with kindergarten teachers in Waterloo. |
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50 | Leo McCutcheon and Maude McChane | Visited La Porte City. |
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51 | Mabel Eighmey | Visited Hudson. |
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52 | Mabel Gray | Father visited. |
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53 | Mabel Mastain | Visited Hudson. |
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54 | Marie Gunderson | Recovering from illness. |
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55 | Maud Bozarth | Teaching in California. |
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56 | Mr. Outcalt | Will perform at ISNS when he recovers from his illness. |
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57 | Nessie Van Buskirk | Has been sick. |
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58 | Olive Foster | Visited Marion. |
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59 | Olive Foster | Visited Marion. |
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60 | Olive Holmquest | Visited Cedar Rapids. |
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61 | On Monday morning about 7 o'clock | Fire in rooming house on Walnut Street causes significant damage; no injuries; some students need to find other housing. |
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62 | President Seerley | Addressed group in Spencer. |
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63 | Sickness prevented Alpha Rist's attendance | Missed class. |
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64 | A delightful student's recital of the music department was given | Performance program. |