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1 President Seerley Attending simplified spelling meeting in New York.
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2 The editor of the Normal Eyte The editor apologizes for omitting John Fitzgerald as second place winner in the oratorical contest.
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3 Tho it may be considered out of place in these columns Believes that American justice moves too slowly.
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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.
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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.
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13 Cora Brandt Teaching in Spokane, Washington.
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14 E. E. Strawn Will start business school in Estherville.
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15 Grace (Jeffers) Buckmaster Visited Cedar Falls.
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16 Ida Kracaw Assistant principal at Redfield.
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17 Many friends are rejoicing over the recovery Amy Arey had blood poisoning; now recovering in Cedar Falls.
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18 One of our graduates Ethel Waller is working in a greenhouse.
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19 Supt. Chas. A. Henry Doing well in Palouse, Washington.
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20 Theo Coie Teaching at Essex.
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21 Alvena Mann Teaching in Brighton.
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22 Clara L. Krause Teaching in Grundy Center.
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23 Galen G. Ripley Practicing law in Spokane, Washington.
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24 Julia J. Boyd Teaching in Oelwein.
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25 Miss Cressey's place filled Fannie Dickey will succeed Clara Cressey.
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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.
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28 Edythe Schuneman Teaching near Waterloo.
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29 Laura Davenport Teaching south of Cedar Falls.
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30 Louise Houck Teaching in Hamilton County.
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31 Mark Replogle Visited Cedar Falls; adjusted governors in Iowa City power house.
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32 Stella Plumb and Edyth McKee Teaching near Nevada.
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33 Will Markel Teaching in Kesley.
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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.
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36 Edna Cass Health improving.
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37 Edna Lang Will teach in Grundy County.
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38 Francis Rose Will teach at George.
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39 Harry Huffman Returned to Rockford.
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40 Harry Lambert Home for vacation.
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41 Helen Snowden Visiting her parents.
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42 Last Wednesday evening Professor Colegrove addressed YMCA.
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43 Minnie McKee Teaching near Stuart.
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44 Mr. James Hearst Died March 26, 1907; family present.
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45 Nora Haltom Teaching near Rockwell City.
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46 Olive Holmquest Visited Cedar Rapids.
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47 Several members of the faculty Attended professional meeting in Chicago.
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48 Verna Hallowell Visited campus.
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49 Miss Buck Published textbook on teaching methods.
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50 Miss Suplee Rented her apartment to Florence Ward.
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51 Pres. and Mrs. Seerley Went to New York for simplified spelling meeting.
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52 Society Shakes held an indoors picnic; roster of officers.
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53 Teachers agencies Advice on enrolling with a placement agency.