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1 The many students Offers condolences to Sara Rice on the death of her mother; relates events leading up to the funeral.
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2 To Miss Rice Poem to Sara Rice on the death of her mother.
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3 Many will be grieved Ray Davis died from typhoid fever last Saturday.
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4 The funeral of Mrs. Rice Describes funeral service of Sara Rice's mother.
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5 The Ames preliminary The chapel was almost full of supportive students to watch the debate team try-outs.
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6 Class of 1907-08 Appointed temporary officers upon recommendation from President Seerley; consider social activities and publication of annual.
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7 New terms in geometry
Wright--David Sands (Mathematics Faculty)
Professor Wright defines new terms for students.
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8 Professional; preliminary discussion, XXXV; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; the pupil in the fourth grade
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Fourth grade teachers should focus more on the development of the learner than the subject being taught.
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9 The friends of Miss McGovern Miss McGovern wrote a book entitled "Stories and Poems with Lesson Plans" that is being published.
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10 Bible Study Dept.; lesson II--the Bible; lesson III
Dick--George Stuart (Class of 1897; Professional and Training Faculty)
Explains divisions by grouping books together; discusses how the Bible was written.
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11 Official News of faculty; Board of Trustees approved plans for the library and gymnasium; administrative notes; building of President's House authorized.
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12 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schregardus Their only child died last summer.
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13 The fourth and fifth grades Lucile High will teach fourth and fifth grades at the training school this year.
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14 The many friends Delpha Davis is not currently teaching due to typhoid fever; her brother Ray died last week.
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15 The State Normal School at Emporia, Kansas Many alumni from I. S. N. S. have been hired there.
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16 Young people enter universities List of students who have attended I. S. N. S. and are transferring to other colleges.
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17 Karl B. Stein Accepted a teaching position at the American Conservatory in Chicago; will continue studying music.
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18 L. Edna Wells Is a secretary of the associated charities in Racine, Wisconsin.
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19 Last Monday morning Lightning struck Mina Martin's house.
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20 Miss Edith Eighmey Has completed the nursing course at the Waterloo Hospital.
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21 Prof. Perry E. McClenahan Is head of the preparatory department of the State Agricultural college in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
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22 Sioux Jones Will coach the Scrubs in football.
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23 The young men students Invited to attend a meeting about missions work.
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24 Word comes to us Marian Ethel Miller married D. J. Paulis.
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25 Albert Bragger Visited the Aldrich home last week.
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26 Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Went to Naples with her father and sister.
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27 Miss Edith Larson Has been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton.
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28 Miss Edna Ricky Spent Sunday in Raymond.
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29 Miss Florence Waller Visited Helen Packard.
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30 Miss Louise Curtis Spent Sunday in Waverly with her family.
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31 Miss Rose Schaefers Visited Miss Plock.
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32 Misses Annie and Marie Kair Visited Beth Newton.
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33 Misses Jackelin and Sherrebeck Guests of Miss Toll.
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34 Mr. K. Hopkins Guest of Nellie Upham last Sunday.
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35 Mr. Morris Dussell Guest of Letta Whitten on Sunday.
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36 Mr. Ted Ennis Guest of Martha Batty last Sunday.
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37 Mrs. Katherine Gray Will no longer be singing in the Congregational Church choir.
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38 Albert Idso Visited his sister last week.
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39 An excursion party Ten students visited the cider mill on Saturday.
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40 Committees from the Y. W. and the Y. M. Are finding and reserving rooms for Bible studies.
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41 George Hauberg Visited the Hill last week.
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42 Helen Dickinson Has been visiting Grace DuBois.
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43 Merner and Edward Noble Will study mechanical engineering for four years.
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44 Miss Margaret Oliver Held a party for faculty members in honor of Lulu Boon, George Wallace, and Joe Wright.
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45 Miss Wild Vacationed in Colorado with her father.
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46 Mr. Buchter, of Akron, and Will Murphy Were guests of John Dee Sunday.
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47 Mrs. G. W. Samson Visiting her sister in Chicago.
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48 Professor J. R. Baldwin Visited his daughter Elsie.
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49 Rev. Beeman of Waterloo Spoke to the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. about missionary work.
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50 Bessie Melick Visited her sister in Winthrop.
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51 Fourteen of the instructors Had a picnic in Big Woods on Saturday.
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52 Inez Boise Went to Independence on Sunday.
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53 Lloyd Loonan Visited the Hill.
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54 Many of the students Had their fortunes told by the palmist on the Hill last week.
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55 Miss Amy Arey Went to New York to be the supervisor of the First Primary section in the normal school there.
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56 Miss Curtis Cannot teach due to illness.
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57 Miss Mildred Johnson Brother died; will attend school in Spencer for the rest of the year.
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58 Misses Virginia Idso, Bessie Williams Had a class trip to Round's Park for a picnic on Saturday.
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59 Mr. Graeber Went to Independence.
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60 Mrs. Eckhoff Was visiting her sister, Mrs. Walters.
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61 Mrs. W. J. Bowen Visited her daughter Violet.
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62 The science department Acquired a gila monster.
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63 The students from Cherokee County Held picnic in Rownds Park.
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64 Football was abolished Simpson College, Penn College, and Normal Schools will not have a football program this year.
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65 The new football rules Explains new rules that were adopted last year.