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| The Normal Eyte | Believes it will take cooperation from students and faculty to make the newspaper successful this year. |
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| Mabel Murray. | Will be assistant principal in Dysart in the fall; has been studying at University of Chicago. | |
| At home after July twentieth | Arthur Wright and Anne Downie Deln were married on June 18. | |
| Another June wedding | Eva Hochstetler and Spurgeon Callison were married. | |
| Among the July weddings | James Fields and Bertha Auld were married. | |
| On August fourteenth | Alta Mathews and Milton Hoffman were married in Kansas City. | |
| The Laurentian | Merton Leonard Fuller received an honorary Masters of Arts degree from Lawrence University. | |
| Of F. G. Miller | Francis G. Miller will be teaching in the forestry department at the University of Washington. | |
| Ethel Stetson | Teaching in Glenwood; Asa Mathews has been studying at the University of Chicago and will teach at Cedar Rapids. | |
| Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wall | Mae Cynthelia Wall will marry John Bissell Trowbridge. |
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| Miss Childs | Will take a leave of absence to study in Europe this year. | |
| Miss Allison E. Aitchison | Graduated from State University and will resume teaching after a year's leave of absence. | |
| Superintendent Elliot | Looking for teachers for Black Hawk County. | |
| Miss Clara U. Cressey | Illness has caused her to take a year off. | |
| Miss Borquin | Will take a leave of absence to study in Chicago. | |
| Miss Mary E. Simmons | Serving as private secretary to President Main of Grinnell. | |
| Miss Thornton | Visited Omaha and lectured about art in St. Mary's Academy. | |
| Professor Dick | Taught didactics at Pocahontas during vacation. | |
| Professor Gieser | Taught history in Urbana, Illinois, during vacation. | |
| Miss Oliver | Traveled to England, Ireland, and Scotland during vacation. | |
| Miss Eva Suplee | Visited Wyoming during her vacation. | |
| Professor Bender and wife | Visited Jamestown Exposition, Boston, and New York. | |
| Professor Begeman | Has been granted a leave of absence; will study at Chicago University for the fall term. | |
| Professor Gist | Spent part of vacation in Ohio. | |
| Miss Falker | Visited her sister in Kansas City. | |
| The families of Profs. H. C. Cummins and Ira S. Condit | Camped for five weeks on the Cedar River. | |
| Professor Todd | Visited the eastern U. S. during vacation. | |
| Miss Sarah M. Riggs | Vacationed in Germany. |
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| Charles Hammond | Taught in North Dakota last year; returned to college this fall. | |
| Miss Amy Arey | Will attend the Normal School in Rockfort, New York. | |
| Beth Newton, Mary McDonald, Harriett Kramer, Julia Porter, and Ina Oleson | Attending the Y. W. C. A. conference at Lake Geneva with friends. | |
| Nan Baldwin | Is ill; should return to school later in the week. | |
| Earnest Bloom | Returned to school. | |
| Helen Packard | Will continue teaching Latin at West Bend High School. | |
| Dorothy Doerfler | Visited the hill last week; spent vacation in Colorado. | |
| Not many weeks ago | Guy Lowman and Lynne Barnum were married; now reside in Omaha. | |
| Nelle Bragonier | Enrolled in college after teaching for a year. | |
| Warren Proctor's parents | Have moved from Riceville to Cedar Falls. | |
| Mr. Silliman | Returned to school after vacationing in Colorado. | |
| Mr. Proctor | Was in charge of singing at the Young People's Christian Endeavor Convention in Waterloo. | |
| George Wallace | Visiting friends on the Hill; is the head of the Manual Training Department in Mobile, Alabama. |
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| Boys are scarce | Believes that lack of athletic programs deter men from enrolling in I. S. N. S. | |
| How does it read? | Encourages use of well-chosen words. | |
| Paul Colegrove | Spent part of his vacation in Canada. | |
| Gay Roosevelt | Visited friends on the Hill; is taking classes at the Business College in Cedar Rapids. | |
| Henri Paul | Enrolled again in college after teaching for a year. | |
| Messrs. Schweiker, Byrnes and Graeber | Spent summer soliciting support for the Royal Scroll. | |
| Miss Edith C. Buck | Was toastmistress at the annual Iowa College Alumni Association banquet. | |
| One of the sad deaths | Le Roy Habenicht drowned in Fisher's Lake; was to attend medical school in Iowa City. | |
| The death of Mrs. Jennie Landis | Was struck by a passenger train in West Waterloo; had served as President Seerley's stenographer for several years. | |
| Bob Bragonier | Visited sister and friends last week. | |
| Miss Leister | Returned to college after teaching in Ackley. | |
| Miss Suplee | Entertained company in honor of Miss Arey. | |
| The demonstration given | The cooking school demonstration featured grape sponge and peanut cookies. |
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| The sly wiles of Cupid | Kansas will have a teacher shortage of over 1,000 due to women teachers getting married. | |
| Des Moines, July 19 | Applicants for first grade certificates will not have to take reading and writing examinations. |
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| Many changes at buildings | The old South Hall will be used exclusively as the Training School. | |
| Changes at the Normal; changes in faculty | New faculty appointments; brief profiles. |
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| Professional; preliminary discussion XXXV; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades | Instructors need to study theory as well as practice it. |
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| Where teachers are lacking | Teachers should receive more professional training, be more enthusiastic about teaching, pursue additional schooling, and develop well-informed opinions about business and politics. |
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| A great many | Subscribers to the Normal Eyte should leave their addresses in the office. | |
| Sabin's educational exchange; 1907-14th season | Last year, students got teaching jobs in eighty of the ninety-nine counties in Iowa, as well as in many other states. |
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| The parent and the state | Advocates physical training in school. |
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| Della Patton | Assistant principal at Walnut High School. | |
| Bernice Laughlin | Sixth grade teacher at Algona. | |
| Edith E. Bird | Teaches at Steamboat Rock. | |
| Louise Putzke | Teaches at West Liberty. | |
| Sara M. Whiefield | Works in a high school in Phoenix, Arizona. | |
| 12-Jun | Clara Krause married Hugh Willoughby in Montour. | |
| Jennie Potgeter | Assistant principal at Pomeroy, Iowa. | |
| C. A. Steelsmith | Science teacher at Jefferson High School. | |
| Ida M. Evans | Director for Wichita Y. M. C. A. | |
| F. D. Carey | Principal of the grade school in Earlham. | |
| Nellie McEinery | High school principal at Gowrie, Iowa. | |
| Neva Wilson | Primary teacher at Independence, Iowa. | |
| Anna Thogerson | Sixth grade teacher in Waverly. | |
| Iowa City, May 2 | John C. Parish won fellowship to University of Iowa. | |
| Among the alumni | Mattie Rankin is teaching third grade in Bedford. | |
| Clara Manatt | At Malcolm, Iowa. | |
| Grace Kettleson | At Great Falls, Montana | |
| Bessie Wallace | Supervisor of drawing and writing at Grinnell. | |
| Ida M. Fell | In Ireton, Iowa. |