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1 President Seerley Attending simplified spelling meeting in New York.
2 The editor of the Normal Eyte The editor apologizes for omitting John Fitzgerald as second place winner in the oratorical contest.
3 Tho it may be considered out of place in these columns Believes that American justice moves too slowly.
4 We have just been wondering Considers raising hands during another student's recitation to be a breach of etiquette.
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5 Orio-faculty game
Fitzgerald--John (Class of 1908)
The Orio team met the faculty team in a game of basketball; faculty won, 21-20.
6 They say Believes some people are too long-winded.
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7 The semi-centennial at Iowa City Iowa celebrates fiftieth anniversary of adoption of its second constitution.
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8 Athletics The track team played hare and hounds; track schedule for the spring.
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9 Pipe organ benefit concert Have raised $2000; program for the benefit concert.
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10 Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms XXVI
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Elementary physics in the eighth grade II.
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11 Mrs. Hattie M. Dunkerton Died following a surgical operation.
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12 Anna Wenstrand Teaching in Minnesota.
13 Cora Brandt Teaching in Spokane, Washington.
14 E. E. Strawn Will start business school in Estherville.
15 Grace (Jeffers) Buckmaster Visited Cedar Falls.
16 Ida Kracaw Assistant principal at Redfield.
17 Many friends are rejoicing over the recovery Amy Arey had blood poisoning; now recovering in Cedar Falls.
18 One of our graduates Ethel Waller is working in a greenhouse.
19 Supt. Chas. A. Henry Doing well in Palouse, Washington.
20 Theo Coie Teaching at Essex.
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21 Alvena Mann Teaching in Brighton.
22 Clara L. Krause Teaching in Grundy Center.
23 Galen G. Ripley Practicing law in Spokane, Washington.
24 Julia J. Boyd Teaching in Oelwein.
25 Miss Cressey's place filled Fannie Dickey will succeed Clara Cressey.
26 The following item from the Cedar Falls Record Fannie Dickey will take over Clara Cressey's work; Alice Cramer will take over Fannie Dickey's work; Vida Keene will fill in for Alice Cramer.
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27 Clara Krause Visited sister.
28 Edythe Schuneman Teaching near Waterloo.
29 Laura Davenport Teaching south of Cedar Falls.
30 Louise Houck Teaching in Hamilton County.
31 Mark Replogle Visited Cedar Falls; adjusted governors in Iowa City power house.
32 Stella Plumb and Edyth McKee Teaching near Nevada.
33 Will Markel Teaching in Kesley.
34 Y. W. C. A. notes State secretary Helen Henshaw has been on campus; roster of officers.
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35 Blanche Leversee Working in clothing store.
36 Edna Cass Health improving.
37 Edna Lang Will teach in Grundy County.
38 Francis Rose Will teach at George.
39 Harry Huffman Returned to Rockford.
40 Harry Lambert Home for vacation.
41 Helen Snowden Visiting her parents.
42 Last Wednesday evening Professor Colegrove addressed YMCA.
43 Minnie McKee Teaching near Stuart.
44 Mr. James Hearst Died March 26, 1907; family present.
45 Nora Haltom Teaching near Rockwell City.
46 Olive Holmquest Visited Cedar Rapids.
47 Several members of the faculty Attended professional meeting in Chicago.
48 Verna Hallowell Visited campus.
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49 Miss Buck Published textbook on teaching methods.
50 Miss Suplee Rented her apartment to Florence Ward.
51 Pres. and Mrs. Seerley Went to New York for simplified spelling meeting.
52 Society Shakes held an indoors picnic; roster of officers.
53 Teachers agencies Advice on enrolling with a placement agency.