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Normalite in campaign; Tom Conley in race for superintendence of Dubuque county schools Tom Conley's past experience as a Normalite makes him a good candidate for superintendent.
Meeting of teachers; Northeastern Iowa teachers' association assembled in Waterloo last week Highlights of the program.
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New association at Normal; formation of the Iowa branch of American physical education association Students and faculty organize and elect officers.
Physical trainers here; program consisting of papers and demonstrations given in gymnastics Round Table of Physical Training gives demonstration and gives papers.
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The superintendent of Public Instruction of the State of Indiana Informs President Seerley on teacher certification requirements in his state.
The Superintendent of Public Instruction of Washington Tells President Seerley how his state will honor Normal School graduates.
Professor Charles A. Fullerton Enjoying his trip to Scotland.
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The Y. M. C. A. President Seerley will address businessmen's group.
The fact that the second-class certificate The complexities of teacher certification.
The State Department of Education Possible for teachers to keep certification while attending school.
The autobiography John Carl Parish has edited the autobiography of John Chambers.
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Professional; elements of liberal education as found in travel Part six of column on the benefits of travel.
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Football mass meeting; enthusiasts gather on bleachers to hold "spirit-fest"--songs, yells and speeches Students gather at football field for pep rally.
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Frank W. Shultis Principal at Canon City, Colorado.
Mabel Whitney Assistant principal at Alden.
G. L. Martin Teaching at Panora.
Don Campbell Studying at University of Iowa.
Macy Campbell Beginning fourth year of work at Alden.
Orpha Farley Visited campus.
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Christine A. Thoene Teaching in Dubuque.
Myrtle Kettleson Teaching at Roland.
F. H. Stewart Teaching in Des Moines.
Carline Orvis Assistant principal in South Dakota.
T. E. Jones Teaching in Madison, Wisconsin.
Louis Pelzer Studying at University of Iowa.
Belle Boyd Working at South Dakota Normal School.
James Ehret Trying to make the team at the University of Iowa.
Carl, J. Knock Doing well in his studies and work.
Clara Tolstrup Assistant principal at Lansing.
Mary D. Harnack Teaching in Remsen.
Eleanor McLennan Teaching in Minneapolis.
Edith Kuebler Teaching in Calamus.
Winifred Byrnes Teaching at Tabor.
John Wooley Principal in Crawfordsville.
William Yeager Studying in Massachusetts.
Fay Biglow Graduated this summer.
H. G. Martin President of Union Business College.
Bert Callison Teaching in Danbury.
Nellie Tompkins Teaching in Audubon.
Carrie Martin Harris Now in Ogden, Utah.
Jennie I. Berg Teaching in Atlantic.
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On Wednesday evening Cordelia Valwrath will marry B. W. Dugane.
A Cedar Falls boy J. E. Patterson is president of his class at the University of Minnesota.
Aldis G. Dunton Working in Riceville bank.
Nathan S. Lee Studying at Carpenter University in Nebraska.
Mamie Lent Now Mrs. William J. Raabe; has new daughter.
Clara (Heinler) Ferguson Now in Burlington.
Edith G. Ane and Melinda Lawton Teaching at Alden.
Walter D. Grandfield Teaching near Lorimor.
Francis Gilkey Attending Grinnell College.
Kenneth Silliman Teaching at Holland.
Florence Conant Teaching at Tarkio College.
Margaret Dunphy Assistant principal at Lehigh.
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Des Moines capital Normalites meet in Des Moines.
Pres. H. H. Seerley Gave address in Fort Dodge.
Sioux Jones Serving as assistant football coach at Ames.
The automobile social Several people loaned their cars so that people could take rides.
Friday afternoon Cedar Falls high school beats Cedar Rapids and Iowa City teams.
Fort Sumter Cheered on football players.
Friday afternoon
Principal A. J. Cavana Visited Cedar Falls.
Prof. and Mrs. Loughridge Have been visiting Iowa.
Prof. Thomas B. Stewart Visited L. B. Stewart.
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Miss Rose Maxon Will visit St. Paul.
Miss Edna Lang Attended Waterloo meeting.
Miss Iva Merner Will work as nurse in St. Louis.
The address of Bishop Wm. McDowell Many went to Waterloo to hear him speak.
There was no school Classes cancelled so that students and faculty could attend teachers convention in Waterloo.
Among those spending the weekend at home Blanche Black and Emma Hopkins will be away.
Hampton sent the following contingent Several visited from Hampton.
Esther Seerley and Emma Patton In Cedar Falls for visit from Marshalltown.
In the final election Walter Abram will be interstate oratory secretary-treasurer.
Miss Bertha Remley Teaching in Anamosa.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Flagler Attended funeral of Mrs. Flagler's brother.
Prof. and Mrs. Macy Campbell Visited Cedar Falls.
Amy Case Mother and brother visited.
Will Lannigan Visited Dunkerton.
The latter part of last week Many people visited campus.
The Normal team George Vinall is football team captain.
Mrs. John Frampton Visiting Illinois.
Mrs. F. N. Seerley Visiting Cedar Falls.
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Society; Neo, Clio-Orio, Ossoli, Zetalethean, Shake-Aristo Present musical program.
Miss Lavinia Mowry Visited Anna Secor and Eleanor Gray.
Miss Scabb Mother visiting.
Miss Clara Schaible Will study music in Chicago.
Some of the old students Attended the teachers convention in Waterloo.
Alma Wilson Visited friends.
Friday's Des Moines capital Normalites meet in Des Moines.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Anderson Have been visiting George Kramer.
Miss Margaret Smith Recovering from typhoid fever.
H. G. Vinall Attended veterans meeting.