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1 Miss Baker took an examination Won library position in Los Angeles via competitive examination.
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2 The Oratorical Association Elected officers for the coming year; Frank Olson will be president.
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3 Just a personal word Praise for the quality of the 1907 Spring Music Festival; urges students to attend this year's presentation.
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4 One of the men here Speculates on reasons that leading ISNS orators do not tutor other students.
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5 The annual is all that the staff claimed Praise for the quality of the 1908 Old Gold; hopes that staff covered expenses.
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6 "In a Persian Garden" Faculty and students will present musical program.
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7 Prof. Tompkins Father died.
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8 The story has been going Would like to have a full report of the oratorical contest in Macomb; not sure how or why John Fitzgerald lost there.
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9 A pleasant side trip with Monmouth College as a host Minnesingers give short concert at Monmouth College on way to Macomb.
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10 Again the student body Aurelia Tietge died May 15, 1908, of peritonitis.
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11 Card of thanks Parents of Aurelia Tietge express thanks for sympathy on the death of their daughter.
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12 Invitation meet Normal ties Coe and beats Cornell in track, 51-51-42.
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13 Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; XXIV-- the eighth year
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Covers how to discuss a poem with eighth grade students.
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14 Bible Study Dept.
Dick--George Stuart (Class of 1897; Professional and Training Faculty)
Continued lessons on David.
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15 Prof. Colegrove's new work Review of Professor Colegrove's new book on school management.
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16 Chas. Yeager Superintendent in Renton, Washington; has had rheumatism.
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17 Mabel Paull Made principal of the Sigourney High School.
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18 Miss Della Patton Teaching at Sigourney High School.
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19 Of the Class of 1908 Brief reports of those who have secured teaching positions.
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20 Paul Samson Receives ring from Emporia basketball team.
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21 That Cap E. Miller Elected superintendent in Sigourney.
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22 A number of students and faculty Attended theater in Waterloo.
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23 Charles Schweiker Has had tonsillitis.
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24 Hazel Webster Visited campus; feeling much better.
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25 Helen Packard Will teach at Walnut.
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26 Lillian Johnson Floy Messerole visited her.
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27 Miss Townsend Has had tonsillitis.
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28 Mr. Ira Magee Uncle visited.
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29 Mrs. McMahon Entertained Chrestos with lunch.