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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.
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.
5 There are several different ways Facetiously encourages students to take their time finding seats for chapel in the auditorium.
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.
8 The ticket sellers Encourages students to suggest people for the Lecture Courses.
9 What's the matter Wants to have a joint meeting of all the men's' literary societies.
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.
13 The Geneva Conference Meeting Women who went to the conference reported their experiences.
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.
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.
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.
22 Anna Deach Was visited by her parents.
23 Edith Bird Teaching in Steamboat Rock; visited her sister Lily on Sunday.
24 Geo. Harris Will take a course in forestry in Biltmore, North Carolina.
25 Guy Upham Visited his sister Nellie on Sunday.
26 Miss Edith Barbour Still cannot walk because her knee was sprained in a streetcar accident.
27 Miss Hazel Loomis Visited home last Sunday; teaching in Greene.
28 Miss Laura Ensign Visited campus last week; lives in Des Moines; teaches as a volunteer in the Iowa Deaconess Training School.
29 Miss Lucile High Spent Sunday in Charles City.
30 St. Catherine's Guild Served a lunch of creamed veal, peas, sandwiches, and coffee.
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.
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.
34 At the meeting of the Catholic Newman Association Thanked Laura Seals for generous donation.
35 Elsie Masten Went home to Castama because of illness in her family.
36 George Wallace Brought thirty pressed plants from Arizona for the museum.
37 Harriet Hall Went home to Boone because her mother is sick.
38 Mrs. A. B. Webster Visited her daughter Hazel.
39 October fifth Florence Ward spoke to the Civic Improvement League in Waterloo about children being clean and orderly.
40 Prof. Begeman Will take a post-graduate course in Chicago.
41 The cases of typhoid fever City officials think typhoid may have been in the water; sent samples to Ames to be analyzed.
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.
44 During Ray Crummer's absence No mail was delivered to Matthew Hall.
45 Edith Hunt Visited Norah Ball on Monday.
46 Lillie Robinson Visited Myrtle Fortune in New Hartford.
47 Maude McChane Teaching in La Porte City; visited Grace Railsback.
48 Members and friends of the Baptist church Were given a reception on Friday.
49 Mildred White Went to Shell Rock on Sunday.
50 Miss Parish Observing library work; visiting from Kirksville Normal School in Kansas.
51 Miss Riggs Visited her brother in Plainfield over the weekend.
52 Miss Rock and Warren Proctor Drove to Waterloo on Wednesday.
53 Mrs. H. M. Templeton Visiting her daughter.
54 Nelle Reeners Visited Austonville on Sunday.