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1 Prof. Geiser will teach Professor Geiser will teach United States and German history at the University of Illinois during the summer term.
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2 The Bible study department The Bible Study column is not appearing so that the actual work can catch up with the publication.
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3 The cinder paths Students should avoid using cinder paths that bring dirt into the buildings.
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4 The City Council of Cedar Falls Planning to pave street from Main Street to campus.
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5 The literary societies are choosing the men who are to represent them Spring triangular debate is to be held, societies are picking their representatives.
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6 Trustees chosen W. A. McIntire was re-elected to the Board of Trustees; photo.
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7 Hiawatha
Cram--Fred Danford (Education Faculty)
Poem about music and singing.
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8 Chemistry in the summer school
Page--Abbott Chandler (Science Faculty)
New building provides place for physics and chemistry
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9 Athletics Handicap cross country run took place.
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10 Got your certificate yet? The General Assembly has come to the conclusion that the Normal school is doing full credit work.
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11 Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms XXVI
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
The third article dealing with elementary physics in the eighth grade, this time discussing forces that the student is familiar with.
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12 Benj. G. Hess Left position in Zion City, Illinois.
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13 Clarence W. Wassam Has addressed several professional groups.
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14 Della F Gilkerson At home in Magnolia.
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15 Erret M. Fox Principal at Eagle Grove.
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16 F. O. Smith Elected to Sigma Xi at University of Iowa.
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17 Florence Beebe Visited sister Alice.
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18 George B. Engleman Will teach in Conesville.
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19 Georgia Y. Worster Studying at University of Iowa.
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20 Grace C. Simpson Teaching in Cedar Falls.
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21 J. B. Robinson Principal in Corning.
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22 Jean (Johnson) Gates Visited Cedar Falls.
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23 Kathryn Meyer Teaching in Hubbard.
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24 Leslie Reed Visited campus.
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25 Luella Jackson Visited campus.
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26 M. Olive Nash Teaching in Lime Springs.
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27 P. G. Fullerton Mrs. Fullerton's father died.
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28 Supt. F. L. Kolb Continuing in Pomeroy.
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29 Cedar Falls and community met with a sad loss James Hearst died March 26, 1907.
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30 Chas. S. Stoakes Completing medical course at University of Nebraska.
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31 Chestie A. Musser Recovering from illness.
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32 Emma Ackerman Assistant principal at Wesley.
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33 George D. Eaton Continuing in Afton.
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34 Grace and Harry Lambert Visited campus.
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35 J. F. Doderer In charge of schools in Deming, New Mexico.
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36 Many of the alumni and old friends Bess Streeter's father died.
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37 Margaret and Anne Cunningham Visited Cedar Falls.
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38 The program of the Southeastern Teachers' Association Several Normalites participated in program.
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39 Ben Ersland, Melvin Johnson and George Osmundson Visited campus.
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40 F. Bruins Visited Grinnell.
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41 Florence Breneman Teaching at Ames.
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42 Helen Hoon and Zell McCartney Visited Hudson friends.
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43 Inazel Crowley Teaching at Conrad.
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44 Jess Walters Visiting parents.
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45 Milo Denny Injured in streetcar accident.
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46 Olive E. Olander Studying oratory in Boston.
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47 Ray Cleveland Visiting Cedar Falls.
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48 Ruth Swenson of Cresco Visited sister Alice.
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49 Alice Carpenter of Rock Rapids Enrolled in school.
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50 George Glenny Visited campus.
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51 Mr. and Mrs. Macy Campbell Visited campus friends.
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52 Society Creative work was entered titled Autobiography of an Easter Bonnet.
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53 Languages The Classical Association of the Middle West and South held meetings across the country.