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1 All agree The Bostonia Sextet performed for the first lecture course number; students enjoyed the performance.
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2 Defeat but not disgrace The Ames team won the debate, 2-1, but the Cedar Falls team was well-supported; photo.
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3 Thru a misunderstanding Review of the debate in Ames will appear in next week's issue.
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4 The new law and its results Explains the new teaching certification law and how it affects students.
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5 Bills are distributed The Normal Book store is having a sale on pennants.
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6 Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; X--the fifth year
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Students imitate what their teacher does; teachers should challenge the students to think more thoroughly; teachers should have a mastery of grammar and speech.
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7 Society events The Ossoli Literary Society met on Friday night to initiate new members; held reception.
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8 The teaching of grammar in normal institutes
Lampman--Roy M. (Class of 1908)
Grammar should be taught in three categories: construction, practical application, and technical drill.
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9 Bible Study Dept.
Dick--George Stuart (Class of 1897; Professional and Training Faculty)
Tenth lesson; short biographical sketch of Jacob.
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10 Alberta Hardnen Attending school in Ames.
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11 Elizabeth Bartholow Teaching primary grades in Yale, Iowa.
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12 Elizabeth Burdick Teaching west of Cedar Falls.
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13 Elizabeth Lynch Teaching primary grades at Tipton.
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14 Florence Grant Staying home in Faribault this year.
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15 Hallie Robinson Teaching in a rural school near Kelley.
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16 Harriett Smith Teaching the primary grades in Monticello.
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17 Ida Gaffin Teaching north of Waterloo.
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18 Jessie Hindsley Teaching near West Union.
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19 Joyce Davis Teaching at Gladbrook.
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20 Mae Leaman Teaching near Brockford.
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21 Mattie Boerger Visiting her parents in Minnesota.
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22 N. S. Lee Teaching near Lincoln, Nebraska.
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23 Ola Grossman Teaching primary grades in Van Meter.
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24 Vera Gardner Stayed home for the fall term; will enroll again in the winter term.
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25 Will Neuman Attending Capitol City Commercial College.
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26 Word comes to us May Clark and Peter Graham were married; will live on a farm outside Cherokee.
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27 Addie Reed Visited Anna Deach on Sunday.
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28 Carrie Burgoon Left school to go home due to illness.
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29 Edith Hafner Returned to school after teaching for a term.
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30 Hazel Smith Attended her cousin's wedding in Nashua on Thursday.
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31 It was a surprise Elizabeth Burdick and O. V. Seeley were married.
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32 It will interest the many friends Mamie Zillen and Charles D. Menefer were married.
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33 Lela Stanley Visited friends last week; teaching in Allison this year.
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34 Macy Campbell Brought seven rural teachers to observe teaching methods here at the school.
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35 Marion Miller Is at home in Plainfield due to illness.
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36 Miss Plock's mother Visited her last week.
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37 Monday afternoon Music department students gave a recital.
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38 Mrs. Witt Visited her sister, Mildred Waite, last week.
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39 President Seerley Attended the State Board of Examiners meeting on Friday and Saturday.
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40 Six delegates Delegates of the Y. W. C. A. conference visited the school on their way to Cedar Rapids from Charles City.
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41 The following girls Roster of women who attended the Y. W. C. A. convention last week.
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42 Warren Proctor Will perform with Lenore Shanewise in late November.
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43 A delegation of about twenty-five Twenty-five students from Ames traveled to support their debate team.
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44 A Halloween Romance Story of how two lovers met as children trying to break into an old man's house.
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45 A senior class meeting Senior class met on Tuesday to discuss social activities.
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46 Calla Wetherbee Visited Virginia Idso last week.
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47 Delbert Wheeler Visited Mamie Johnson Saturday.
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48 Misses Griffen, Williamson, Hayden Names students who traveled to Ames to support the debate team.