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1 Apologies are in order Apology for a misprinted title in the last issue
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2 The May Music Festival Everything went well.
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3 Elections Brief notes on those who have found teaching positions.
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4 The new Iowa state certificates The application of two new laws will go into effect in July of 1907.
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5 Commencement General announcement and program of exercises.
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6 Athletics Several men were dismissed from the baseball team; others protested; the team was disbanded.
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7 Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms XXXIV
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
The tenth article dealing with elementary physics in the eight grade, this time discussing static electricity and heat.
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8 Bible Studies
Todd--Thomas W. (English Faculty)
Lesson XXX; farewell messages from Peter, Jude, and John.
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9 A scholarship in mathematics has been given To Caroline Otis at the University of Iowa.
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10 For three years Will be principal at Storm Lake.
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11 In the transactions of the horticultural society Ethel Waller publishes article.
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12 John McPherson Will continue as head of Fort Pierre schools in South Dakota.
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13 L. C. Bryan Head of Glenwood schools.
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14 Margaret Hawk Studying osteopathy.
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15 Myrtle Fortune Will continue in New Hartford.
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16 Ruth M. Marsh Received scholarship at University of Iowa.
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17 The Mobile Daily Herald of March 27. Praise for work of George Wallace.
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18 W. O. Reed Will remain in Valley Junction.
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19 A few intimate girl friends Della Clovis will marry Jay O. Huntley.
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20 A. L. Heminger Selected treasurer of professional group; Frank Else is chair of executive committee.
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21 Charles Yeager Considering several job possibilities.
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22 Elizabeth Fitz Will continue at Osage.
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23 F. M. McClintock Continuing in Boyden.
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24 G. H. Ballard Will go to Allerton.
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25 Josephine Forrest Will teach at State Center.
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26 Katherine Stichter Re-elected at Washington, Iowa.
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27 Supt. E. C. Robert Cresco school raises money for books.
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28 A wedding of interest Evelyn Miller married Frank Miller.
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29 Albert Graham Will stay at Wyoming, Iowa.
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30 Blanche Seyller Will teach in Marengo.
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31 Chas. S. Cobb Will take charge of Logan schools.
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32 Edna Detwiler Will stay in Washington, Iowa; Emma Broxbaum and Gertrude Smith will teacher there, too.
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33 Geo. E. Wallace Doing well in Alabama.
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34 K. B. Stein Sent postcards to friends.
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35 L. D. Curtis Continuing in Alta.
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36 Lois Wilson Leaving Emerson schools.
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37 Minnie Reed Teaching in Colorado.
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38 Miss Hunter Doing well in Richland.
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39 Raymond A. French Mother died.
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40 At the annual election of officers John Parish and Ruth Marsh were elected to offices in the Graduate Club at the University of Iowa.
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41 L. H. Minkel To be superintendent in Waverly.
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42 Mamie E. Foster Will teach in Pomeroy.
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43 The Daily Iowan of May 16 Praises work of Clarence Wassam.
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44 Ada Neidig came up from Mt. Vernon
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45 Alma Craft of Oelwein Visited Professor Geiser.
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46 Emma Lundby Left school due to illness.
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47 Flora Bergerson Visited Jennie Roberts.
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48 Grace Hunter of Washington Visited Rose Rathmel.
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49 Lucy Crary and Miss Ganzer Came from Nora Springs.
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50 Maude Zilm Had visitors.
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51 Miss Blanche Martin Gave slumber party.
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52 Miss Paffendorf Visited Minneapolis.
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53 Mr. Dick Fullerton Visited Charles Fullerton.
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54 Owing to the rain last week Aristos and Shakes postpone picnic.
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55 Roy Hoats Home from Iowa City.
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56 Vera Gardner Mother visited.
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57 Winifred Kurtz Sister Mary visited.
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58 Agatha Geiser Sister visited.
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59 Annetta Forbes Went home due to illness.
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60 Arthur Smith of Steamboat Rock Sang in the Messiah performance.
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61 Daisy Gibson of Mason City Visited Professor Samson.
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62 Harry Huffman Came for festival.
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63 John Lunby Studying medicine at University of Iowa.
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64 Last Monday afternoon Professor Newton's botany class took a walk.
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65 Mary Holmes and Sena Smith Entertained friend.
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66 Mary Whitworth Mother died.
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67 Matie Blackburn Gave up studies due to throat trouble.
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68 Miss Carter Led prayer meeting.
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69 Miss Joanna Gaffney of Hawarden Will visit Zoe Deo.
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70 Mrs. Grant returned to her home Had visited daughter Florence.
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71 Mrs. Patton Visited children Horace and Margaret.
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72 Mrs. Sheffield of Belmond Visited daughter Lenore.
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73 Mrs. Thorpe of Manchester Visited daughter Ilene.
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74 Nathan Gist Home for visit.
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75 Ora Bangs Married Ezra Reisse.
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76 The Chresto-Neo hall Looks better after cleaning and re-decorating.