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1 Mr. J. M. Jones Suggests corrections to article on simplified spelling.
2 Prof. C. P. Colegrove Planning a book of advice for young teachers.
3 The Debating League is selling Selling tickets for the debate and for the banquet.
4 The Oratorical Association voted Professor Rice will accompany Mabel Wheelock to the oratorical contest.
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5 This is the last number before Urges students to support the debaters; photo.
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6 The business manager Asks subscribers to pay their Normal Eyte bills.
7 Word has been received Roster of debaters and judges.
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8 Meeting of the State Science Academy Iowa Academy of Sciences to meet in Cedar Falls.
9 Miss Child's letter
Childs--Anna Gertrude (Music Faculty)
Talks about her travel in Europe.
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10 A pleasant trip, and a good meeting
Portman--Frances C. (Training School Faculty)
Frances Portman writes of the International Kindergarten Union in New Orleans.
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11 Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; XXVI--the seventh year
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Profiles a student in the seventh grade.
12 The Normal Eyte Will not run article from Rock Island Railroad.
13 The Winterset Madisonian Ralph Patty is teaching there.
14 Thos. Conley Principal at Dyersville.
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15 Official Owen J. McManus and Cap Miller are running for state Superintendent of Public Instruction; J. M. Hobron writes to President Seerley.
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16 Bible Study Dept.
Dick--George Stuart (Class of 1897; Professional and Training Faculty)
Bible lessons on Saul.
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17 Alta M. Dice Principal at Fairfax.
18 Claire Cook Studied at Art Institute in Chicago.
19 Edna Irvin Visited campus.
20 Edythe F. Asquithe Teaching near Corley.
21 Irene Tuttle Teaching near Fairfax.
22 Joan Gaffney Teaching at Chatsworth.
23 Mae Campbell Teaching near Manning.
24 Marion F. Brownlie Teaching near Norway; she and her sister are planning a trip to Europe this summer.
25 Minnie V. Vamest Teaching in Moorhead.
26 Myrta Shannon Teaching in Independence.
27 Pearl Whaley Teaching near Melbourne.
28 Ruby L. Peck Teaching in Independence; will take up claim in Colorado this summer.
29 Tessie Buchanan Assistant principal at Norway.
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30 Home track meet Was delayed because of soft track conditions.
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31 Women's Department of Physical Training
Vinall--Ethel M. (Class of 1906; Physical Education Faculty)
Tennis courts ready to use.
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32 Alma Hammond Has had measles.
33 Alma Schlue and Matilda Schlue Brother visited.
34 Asa and Ethel Mathews Father died.
35 Bernice Katz Visited sister Helen.
36 Clarian Lesher Attended brother's wedding.
37 Dick and Jennie Ludemann Visited their sisters.
38 Emily Grubb Brother Merrill visited.
39 Eva Lee Sister Grace visited.
40 Fannie and Pearl Hayden Visited Blairstown.
41 Fred Williams Visited Maude MacAllister.
42 Ray Landon Visited Pearl Towle.
43 The friends of Clara Newman Clara Newman is back in school.
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44 Last Thursday in the old chapel Provisional society presented scenes from "Julius Caesar".
45 Miss Dale and Miss Jorgenson Visited Oral Dale.
46 Owing to the Presbyterian Conference Many ministers visited campus.
47 R. M. Lampman Offered superintendent's position in Walnut.
48 The county superintendents Met in Des Moines; considered making the county the basic unit of organization for schools.