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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.
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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.
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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.
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10 Among the alumni Mattie Rankin is teaching third grade in Bedford.
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11 Anna Thogerson Sixth grade teacher in Waverly.
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12 Bernice Laughlin Sixth grade teacher at Algona.
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13 Bessie Wallace Supervisor of drawing and writing at Grinnell.
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14 C. A. Steelsmith Science teacher at Jefferson High School.
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15 Clara Manatt At Malcolm, Iowa.
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16 Della Patton Assistant principal at Walnut High School.
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17 Edith E. Bird Teaches at Steamboat Rock.
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18 F. D. Carey Principal of the grade school in Earlham.
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19 Grace Kettleson At Great Falls, Montana
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20 Ida M. Evans Director for Wichita Y. M. C. A.
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21 Ida M. Fell In Ireton, Iowa.
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22 Iowa City, May 2 John C. Parish won fellowship to University of Iowa.
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23 Jennie Potgeter Assistant principal at Pomeroy, Iowa.
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24 Louise Putzke Teaches at West Liberty.
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25 Nellie McEinery High school principal at Gowrie, Iowa.
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26 Neva Wilson Primary teacher at Independence, Iowa.
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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.
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29 Another June wedding Eva Hochstetler and Spurgeon Callison were married.
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30 At home after July twentieth Arthur Wright and Anne Downie Deln were married on June 18.
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31 Ethel Stetson Teaching in Glenwood; Asa Mathews has been studying at the University of Chicago and will teach at Cedar Rapids.
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32 Mabel Murray. Will be assistant principal in Dysart in the fall; has been studying at University of Chicago.
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33 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wall Mae Cynthelia Wall will marry John Bissell Trowbridge.
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34 Of F. G. Miller Francis G. Miller will be teaching in the forestry department at the University of Washington.
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35 On August fourteenth Alta Mathews and Milton Hoffman were married in Kansas City.
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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.
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38 Miss Borquin Will take a leave of absence to study in Chicago.
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39 Miss Childs Will take a leave of absence to study in Europe this year.
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40 Miss Clara U. Cressey Illness has caused her to take a year off.
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41 Miss Eva Suplee Visited Wyoming during her vacation.
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42 Miss Falker Visited her sister in Kansas City.
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43 Miss Mary E. Simmons Serving as private secretary to President Main of Grinnell.
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44 Miss Oliver Traveled to England, Ireland, and Scotland during vacation.
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45 Miss Sarah M. Riggs Vacationed in Germany.
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46 Miss Thornton Visited Omaha and lectured about art in St. Mary's Academy.
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47 Professor Begeman Has been granted a leave of absence; will study at Chicago University for the fall term.
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48 Professor Bender and wife Visited Jamestown Exposition, Boston, and New York.
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49 Professor Dick Taught didactics at Pocahontas during vacation.
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50 Professor Gieser Taught history in Urbana, Illinois, during vacation.
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51 Professor Gist Spent part of vacation in Ohio.
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52 Professor Todd Visited the eastern U. S. during vacation.
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53 Superintendent Elliot Looking for teachers for Black Hawk County.
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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.
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56 Charles Hammond Taught in North Dakota last year; returned to college this fall.
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57 Dorothy Doerfler Visited the hill last week; spent vacation in Colorado.
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58 Earnest Bloom Returned to school.
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59 George Wallace Visiting friends on the Hill; is the head of the Manual Training Department in Mobile, Alabama.
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60 Helen Packard Will continue teaching Latin at West Bend High School.
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61 Miss Amy Arey Will attend the Normal School in Rockfort, New York.
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62 Mr. Proctor Was in charge of singing at the Young People's Christian Endeavor Convention in Waterloo.
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63 Mr. Silliman Returned to school after vacationing in Colorado.
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64 Nan Baldwin Is ill; should return to school later in the week.
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65 Nelle Bragonier Enrolled in college after teaching for a year.
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66 Not many weeks ago Guy Lowman and Lynne Barnum were married; now reside in Omaha.
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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.
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69 Boys are scarce Believes that lack of athletic programs deter men from enrolling in I. S. N. S.
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70 Gay Roosevelt Visited friends on the Hill; is taking classes at the Business College in Cedar Rapids.
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71 George Vinall Leaves for Canada on Saturday.
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72 Henri Paul Enrolled again in college after teaching for a year.
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73 How does it read? Encourages use of well-chosen words.
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74 Messrs. Schweiker, Byrnes and Graeber Spent summer soliciting support for the Royal Scroll.
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75 Miss Edith C. Buck Was toastmistress at the annual Iowa College Alumni Association banquet.
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76 Miss Leister Returned to college after teaching in Ackley.
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77 Miss Suplee Entertained company in honor of Miss Arey.
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78 One of the sad deaths Le Roy Habenicht drowned in Fisher's Lake; was to attend medical school in Iowa City.
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79 Paul Colegrove Spent part of his vacation in Canada.
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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.
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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.
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83 The sly wiles of Cupid Kansas will have a teacher shortage of over 1,000 due to women teachers getting married.