Issue Contents
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1 | Editorial | Encourages the men students to be a part of the triangular debates and oratorical contests throughout the school year. |
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2 | In speaking with some members of the faculty and alumni | Considering a name change for the Normal Eyte in light of the name change of the college. |
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3 | Official Notes Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS and ISTC) |
Changes in assignments for Professors Fullerton and Merrill; Alice M. Heinz appointed to staff; Domestic Science Laboratory enlarged; great demand for manual training teachers. |
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4 | An unmeasured influence Gist--William Wesley (English Faculty) |
Professor Gist explains the influence of Dr. William Holmes McGuffey in the field of literature. |
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5 | Some conditions of good results in the grades Colegrove--Chauncey Peter (Education Faculty) |
Professor Colegrove gives advice on teaching. |
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6 | Athletic notes | Explains the football team's loss of their captain, Leslye Boatman, who will not be returning to school the upcoming year. |
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7 | Good prospects for a successful football season | The upcoming football season should be successful. |
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8 | Miss Lillian Bruce left Wednesday | Will become a teacher in Chicago. |
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9 | Prof. Simmons resigns; popular football coach goes to Missouri | Explains the accomplishments of Professor Simmons during his time at the Teachers College. |
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10 | Neo gayeties | Explains the festivals of the Neotrophian Literary Society. |
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11 | The Choral Society | The Choral Society has been active in the Spring Music Festivals. |
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12 | Hazel Webster | Taking a job in Peru, Nebraska. |
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13 | Jennie Sanders | Accepted a position at the Oak Park schools. |
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14 | Mabel A. Christian | Gave up work to become Mrs. Samson W. Arthur. |
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15 | Mabel Moyer | Accepted a position at the Whitewater Normal School. |
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16 | Mary M. Hughes | Accepted position as critic in Normal of Maryville. |
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17 | Miss Anna May Williams and Mr. Roy Herrmann | Married in Waukon. |
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18 | Miss Clara Hancock | Accepted a position teaching Latin and German. |
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19 | Not every one of our teachers | Sybil A. Lincoln married and is living in Corning, Iowa. |
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20 | The following announcement | Mabel McNally and Joseph Samuel Wright were married. Also married were Irma Keene and Earl A. Roadman. |
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21 | Emery Watson | Accepted a position at Parsons College in the mathematics department. |
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22 | Eva May Luse | Taught in institutes over the summer break. |
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23 | Miss Laura Bowman | Preached at the Universalist Church recently. |
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24 | One of the most pleasant events of the summer | House party was thrown over the summer at the home of Maude Miner. |
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25 | Professor and Mrs. Seymour | Returned from Battlecreek, Michigan; brought back a prospective candidate for the football team. |
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26 | The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Cram | Both are confined to a hospital due to very serious illnesses. |
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27 | Bible study department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Colegrove--Chauncey Peter (Education Faculty) |
Lesson II. The making of the Bible. |
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28 | John McDonald | Spent Saturday with friends. |
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29 | Miss Anna Marcue | Spent a few days on College Hill. |
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30 | Miss Elizabeth Hughes | Visited her sister in Cedar Rapids. |
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31 | Miss Frances Burns | Visited college on Monday. |
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32 | Miss Grace Hovelson | Spent the last week visiting friends; now returning to Osage. |
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33 | Miss Jennie Speer | Was a visitor on Friday. |
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34 | Miss Josephine Graham | Left to enter the University of Iowa. |
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35 | Miss Katherine Murphy | Visited her cousins Teresa and Katherine Murphy. |
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36 | Miss Mary Porter | Resumed her duties as secretary of the Y. W. C. A. |
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37 | Mr. Bedros Apelian | Conducted devotional exercises. |
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38 | Mr. John Leavitt | Left for Grinnell to attend college during the coming year. |
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39 | On Thursday evening | Alpha society gave a reception in honor of about twenty new women at the home of Julia Hurd. |
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40 | Professor Eastman | Visited on Friday. |
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41 | Professor R. F. Seymour | Spent Tuesday in Grundy Center. |
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42 | Will Hoyman | Left to resume work as superintendent at Clarksville schools. |
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43 | Earl Wild | Returned to resume his work at I. S. T. C. |
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44 | Julian H. Gist | Graduated from University of Chicago with a Bachelor of Arts degree; will teach English at Transylvania University in Kentucky . |
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45 | Marguerite Wadsworth | Returned to her school duties. |
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46 | Miss Hope Ainley of Monrovia, California | Spent Sunday with Mary Samson. |
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47 | Miss Katherine Wyth | Left for the Chicago Conservatory of Music. |
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48 | Miss Nan Baldwin | Former secretary of the Y. W. C. A. was on College Hill. |
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49 | Mr. William Bartlett | Was a visitor on Thursday; gave a short chapel address. |
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50 | Mrs. R. F. Seymour and son Chester | Will arrive on Saturday from Battlecreek, Michigan; will meet Professor Seymour in Chicago. |
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51 | On Saturday evening | Thirty students attended a picnic in honor of Bedros Apelian. |
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52 | Mr. Bedros Apelian | Arrived in Cedar Falls Friday evening and will spend a week with friends. |
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53 | Mrs. Knoepfler | Entertained a group of women at a party in honor of Mrs. Wilson of Rock Rapids. |
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54 | The following clipping | Announcement of the marriage of Winifred Neff to Dr. George A. Aupperle. |
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55 | The following clipping from the Cedar Falls Record | Announcement of the marriage of Earl A. Roadman and Irma L. Keene. |