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1 A parable of the new education Believes instructors try to teach too much to students instead of focusing on a few subjects and teaching them well.
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2 Lightning struck President Seerley's chimney was damaged when lightning struck; soot was scattered throughout the house.
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3 Miss Madge Eastman Initiated into Pi Beta Phi at Iowa State University.
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4 Our sentinels A look at the work of night watchman Jams Shields and his dog Zeno; photo.
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5 There are several different ways Facetiously encourages students to take their time finding seats for chapel in the auditorium.
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6 We publish today Believes story of Native American serves as an instructional tool for younger students.
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7 Annual staff Class of 1908 elected Old Gold staff.
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8 The ticket sellers Encourages students to suggest people for the Lecture Courses.
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9 What's the matter Wants to have a joint meeting of all the men's' literary societies.
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10 Ye editor is sorry Apologizes for omitting write-up of Lecture Course presentation from last week's paper; includes it in this week's paper.
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11 Burial of an Indian Councilor Describes burial of Wah-wah-to-see.
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12 Mr. C. L. Hawk Teaching manual training in Cloquet, Minnesota.
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13 The Geneva Conference Meeting Women who went to the conference reported their experiences.
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14 The Y. W. C. A. notes Mission study classes have started meeting.
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15 Official George Affleck and George Wallace doing well; Professor Loughridge found that classical scholars are opposed to simplified spelling; Museum collection is strong; teaching meetings will be held across the state.
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16 North East Iowa Teachers Association Many faculty and alumni will present papers at next meeting.
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17 The administration of the courses of study during 1908 and 1909 A look ahead at how ISNS will deal with changes in degrees and curriculum.
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18 The State Board Educational Examiners will hold next meeting November 8-9; will discuss colleges, normal schools, and the examination of teachers.
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19 Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; V; the teacher and teaching in the fourth grade
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
The fourth grade teacher's knowledge of geography should vastly exceed that of her students; she should continue building knowledge for herself; she should have the English language mastered.
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20 An incident in the Kindergarten Studied caterpillars and butterflies.
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21 About four hundred black bass Professor Knoepfler receives shipment of fish to be stocked in Cedar River.
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22 Anna Deach Was visited by her parents.
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23 Edith Bird Teaching in Steamboat Rock; visited her sister Lily on Sunday.
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24 Geo. Harris Will take a course in forestry in Biltmore, North Carolina.
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25 Guy Upham Visited his sister Nellie on Sunday.
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26 Miss Edith Barbour Still cannot walk because her knee was sprained in a streetcar accident.
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27 Miss Hazel Loomis Visited home last Sunday; teaching in Greene.
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28 Miss Laura Ensign Visited campus last week; lives in Des Moines; teaches as a volunteer in the Iowa Deaconess Training School.
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29 Miss Lucile High Spent Sunday in Charles City.
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30 St. Catherine's Guild Served a lunch of creamed veal, peas, sandwiches, and coffee.
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31 The History and Political Economy Departments The old magazine section of the library will now be a study and research area for history students.
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32 The student members of the Episcopal church Formed organization entitled "St. Catherine's Guild"; elected officers.
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33 Anna Williams Visited friends on the Hill over the weekend.
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34 At the meeting of the Catholic Newman Association Thanked Laura Seals for generous donation.
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35 Elsie Masten Went home to Castama because of illness in her family.
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36 George Wallace Brought thirty pressed plants from Arizona for the museum.
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37 Harriet Hall Went home to Boone because her mother is sick.
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38 Mrs. A. B. Webster Visited her daughter Hazel.
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39 October fifth Florence Ward spoke to the Civic Improvement League in Waterloo about children being clean and orderly.
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40 Prof. Begeman Will take a post-graduate course in Chicago.
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41 The cases of typhoid fever City officials think typhoid may have been in the water; sent samples to Ames to be analyzed.
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42 W. M. Baskerville Was the guest of Professor Hersey.
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43 Bible Study Dept.; fifth lesson--the Bible
Dick--George Stuart (Class of 1897; Professional and Training Faculty)
Continuation of lesson four: How the Bible was written.
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44 During Ray Crummer's absence No mail was delivered to Matthew Hall.
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45 Edith Hunt Visited Norah Ball on Monday.
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46 Lillie Robinson Visited Myrtle Fortune in New Hartford.
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47 Maude McChane Teaching in La Porte City; visited Grace Railsback.
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48 Members and friends of the Baptist church Were given a reception on Friday.
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49 Mildred White Went to Shell Rock on Sunday.
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50 Miss Parish Observing library work; visiting from Kirksville Normal School in Kansas.
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51 Miss Riggs Visited her brother in Plainfield over the weekend.
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52 Miss Rock and Warren Proctor Drove to Waterloo on Wednesday.
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53 Mrs. H. M. Templeton Visiting her daughter.
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54 Nelle Reeners Visited Austonville on Sunday.