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1 The Normal Eyte Believes it will take cooperation from students and faculty to make the newspaper successful this year.
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2 Changes at the Normal; changes in faculty New faculty appointments; brief profiles.
3 Many changes at buildings The old South Hall will be used exclusively as the Training School.
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4 Professional; preliminary discussion XXXV; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Instructors need to study theory as well as practice it.
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5 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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6 A great many Subscribers to the Normal Eyte should leave their addresses in the office.
7 Sabin's educational exchange; 1907-14th season
Sabin--Henry
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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8 The parent and the state Advocates physical training in school.
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9 12-Jun Clara Krause married Hugh Willoughby in Montour.
10 Among the alumni Mattie Rankin is teaching third grade in Bedford.
11 Anna Thogerson Sixth grade teacher in Waverly.
12 Bernice Laughlin Sixth grade teacher at Algona.
13 Bessie Wallace Supervisor of drawing and writing at Grinnell.
14 C. A. Steelsmith Science teacher at Jefferson High School.
15 Clara Manatt At Malcolm, Iowa.
16 Della Patton Assistant principal at Walnut High School.
17 Edith E. Bird Teaches at Steamboat Rock.
18 F. D. Carey Principal of the grade school in Earlham.
19 Grace Kettleson At Great Falls, Montana
20 Ida M. Evans Director for Wichita Y. M. C. A.
21 Ida M. Fell In Ireton, Iowa.
22 Iowa City, May 2 John C. Parish won fellowship to University of Iowa.
23 Jennie Potgeter Assistant principal at Pomeroy, Iowa.
24 Louise Putzke Teaches at West Liberty.
25 Nellie McEinery High school principal at Gowrie, Iowa.
26 Neva Wilson Primary teacher at Independence, Iowa.
27 Sara M. Whiefield Works in a high school in Phoenix, Arizona.
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28 Among the July weddings James Fields and Bertha Auld were married.
29 Another June wedding Eva Hochstetler and Spurgeon Callison were married.
30 At home after July twentieth Arthur Wright and Anne Downie Deln were married on June 18.
31 Ethel Stetson Teaching in Glenwood; Asa Mathews has been studying at the University of Chicago and will teach at Cedar Rapids.
32 Mabel Murray. Will be assistant principal in Dysart in the fall; has been studying at University of Chicago.
33 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wall Mae Cynthelia Wall will marry John Bissell Trowbridge.
34 Of F. G. Miller Francis G. Miller will be teaching in the forestry department at the University of Washington.
35 On August fourteenth Alta Mathews and Milton Hoffman were married in Kansas City.
36 The Laurentian Merton Leonard Fuller received an honorary Masters of Arts degree from Lawrence University.
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37 Miss Allison E. Aitchison Graduated from State University and will resume teaching after a year's leave of absence.
38 Miss Borquin Will take a leave of absence to study in Chicago.
39 Miss Childs Will take a leave of absence to study in Europe this year.
40 Miss Clara U. Cressey Illness has caused her to take a year off.
41 Miss Eva Suplee Visited Wyoming during her vacation.
42 Miss Falker Visited her sister in Kansas City.
43 Miss Mary E. Simmons Serving as private secretary to President Main of Grinnell.
44 Miss Oliver Traveled to England, Ireland, and Scotland during vacation.
45 Miss Sarah M. Riggs Vacationed in Germany.
46 Miss Thornton Visited Omaha and lectured about art in St. Mary's Academy.
47 Professor Begeman Has been granted a leave of absence; will study at Chicago University for the fall term.
48 Professor Bender and wife Visited Jamestown Exposition, Boston, and New York.
49 Professor Dick Taught didactics at Pocahontas during vacation.
50 Professor Gieser Taught history in Urbana, Illinois, during vacation.
51 Professor Gist Spent part of vacation in Ohio.
52 Professor Todd Visited the eastern U. S. during vacation.
53 Superintendent Elliot Looking for teachers for Black Hawk County.
54 The families of Profs. H. C. Cummins and Ira S. Condit Camped for five weeks on the Cedar River.
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55 Beth Newton, Mary McDonald, Harriett Kramer, Julia Porter, and Ina Oleson Attending the Y. W. C. A. conference at Lake Geneva with friends.
56 Charles Hammond Taught in North Dakota last year; returned to college this fall.
57 Dorothy Doerfler Visited the hill last week; spent vacation in Colorado.
58 Earnest Bloom Returned to school.
59 George Wallace Visiting friends on the Hill; is the head of the Manual Training Department in Mobile, Alabama.
60 Helen Packard Will continue teaching Latin at West Bend High School.
61 Miss Amy Arey Will attend the Normal School in Rockfort, New York.
62 Mr. Proctor Was in charge of singing at the Young People's Christian Endeavor Convention in Waterloo.
63 Mr. Silliman Returned to school after vacationing in Colorado.
64 Nan Baldwin Is ill; should return to school later in the week.
65 Nelle Bragonier Enrolled in college after teaching for a year.
66 Not many weeks ago Guy Lowman and Lynne Barnum were married; now reside in Omaha.
67 Warren Proctor's parents Have moved from Riceville to Cedar Falls.
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68 Bob Bragonier Visited sister and friends last week.
69 Boys are scarce Believes that lack of athletic programs deter men from enrolling in I. S. N. S.
70 Gay Roosevelt Visited friends on the Hill; is taking classes at the Business College in Cedar Rapids.
71 George Vinall Leaves for Canada on Saturday.
72 Henri Paul Enrolled again in college after teaching for a year.
73 How does it read? Encourages use of well-chosen words.
74 Messrs. Schweiker, Byrnes and Graeber Spent summer soliciting support for the Royal Scroll.
75 Miss Edith C. Buck Was toastmistress at the annual Iowa College Alumni Association banquet.
76 Miss Leister Returned to college after teaching in Ackley.
77 Miss Suplee Entertained company in honor of Miss Arey.
78 One of the sad deaths Le Roy Habenicht drowned in Fisher's Lake; was to attend medical school in Iowa City.
79 Paul Colegrove Spent part of his vacation in Canada.
80 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.
81 The demonstration given The cooking school demonstration featured grape sponge and peanut cookies.
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82 Des Moines, July 19 Applicants for first grade certificates will not have to take reading and writing examinations.
83 The sly wiles of Cupid Kansas will have a teacher shortage of over 1,000 due to women teachers getting married.