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1 Editorial Editorial complains about the financing of athletics solely by gate receipts; proposes fee system that might extend to Lecture Course.
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2 Official Notes
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS and ISTC)
Professor Call will resume work in the winter term; Professor Begeman will have charge of both chemistry and physics.
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3 The rooting Editorial commends the students for their excellent support for the school in the past week.
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4 Miss Luella Mangold Left school to take business course.
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5 I. S. T. C. wins and loses; Farmers and Teachers each win on the home floor; however, I. S. T. C. score four points to Ames' two. Provides the details of the recent debate with Ames; photo.
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6 Professor John Barnes; coach of I. S. T. C. debating teams John Barnes; photo.
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7 Athletic Notes; Grinnell wins by score of 24 to 6; Sherman stars for the visitors; Frye and Anderson are starts for the Teachers I. S. T. C. lost, 24-6, to Grinnell College; account of the game.
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8 The debate at Ames Provides details on the debate with Ames.
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9 C. E. Locke Boosting for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition to be held in San Francisco in 1915.
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10 Mabel Gabrielson In charge of English in the high school at Cambridge, Illinois.
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11 Miss Elsie Morrice Teaching in Brookins, South Dakota.
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12 Mrs. Fred Wright Planning to teach in New Mexico
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13 Mrs. Maud Long Steele Returning to teaching after a seven year absence; will teach in Montana.
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14 R. W. Scott Plans to attend Stanford University or the California University.
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15 A. L. Mathews Principal of the high school at Ft. Madison, Iowa.
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16 A. V. Graeber In charge of the schools in Merrill, Iowa; married to Elnora Ringgenberg.
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17 Agnes Emerson Teaching in Algona, Iowa.
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18 Anna Kolb Principal of high school at Waukon, Iowa.
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19 Bessie Buchanan Taking charge of a ward in Washington, Iowa.
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20 C. J. Schmitt In charge of the schools in Oakland.
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21 Carrie L. Neidy Supervising drawing in the Waterloo schools.
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22 Charles Simmers Student at the University of Wisconsin; Mrs. Simmers, the former Anna Walker, is also a student there.
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23 E. C. Wissler Superintendent for Prairie City, Iowa; married to Lena Kenyon.
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24 E. J. Feuling Is a county superintendent.
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25 Earle Smith Teaches in Whitting, Iowa.
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26 Edith Fletcher Teaching at North Des Moines High School.
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27 Ernest Walker Superintendent of schools in Sloan, Iowa.
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28 Ethel Standley Primary teacher at Boone, Iowa.
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29 Ethelyn Dewey Ward principal in Boone, Iowa.
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30 G. W. Weber Superintendent of the schools of Columbus Junction, Iowa.
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31 Grace Aitchison Is principal of Gladbrook High School.
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32 Hortense Meier Teaching in Clarksville.
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33 J. P. Johnson Principal at Dumont, Iowa.
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34 Mabel A. Paull Teaches in Sigourney, Iowa.
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35 Mary E. Riley Superintendent of Clay County, Iowa.
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36 Muriel Draper Supervisor of music and penmanship at Maquoketa, Iowa.
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37 Robert Dick Science teacher in Ft. Madison.
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38 T. H. Stuart Is in charge of mathematics at North Des Moines high school; his brother T. B. Stuart is superintendent of Bellevue schools.
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39 T. T. Cranny Principal of the Liscomb schools.
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40 W. A. Ottilie Teaches at Goldfield, Iowa.
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41 Charles Roadman Superintendent of schools in Humboldt, Iowa.
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42 Edith J. Bailey Teaching in Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
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43 Effie S. Madson Teaching in Avoca, Iowa.
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44 Eva Williams Principal at Mt. Pleasant, where she also teaches history and English.
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45 First number in lecture course; great musical will open 1910-1911 lecture session Giuseppe Campanari will perform.
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46 Hortense Meier Teaches Latin and German at Clarksville High School where Will Hoyman is superintendent and Myrta Hauger is teaching mathematics and science.
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47 Maud Bozarth Teaching in Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
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48 Mrs. Minnie Babcock Principal of the high school in Humboldt, Iowa; vice-president of the State Teachers Association.
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49 Rollo M. Newcomb Teaches in Bonaparte, Iowa.
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50 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove
Colegrove--Chauncey Peter (Education Faculty)
Lesson XII. Joseph, the type of Jesus.
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51 Teacher--"Rueben, you must take this lesson over again"
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52 Miss McLeod Confined to her room on account of illness.
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53 Mrs. Ben Katz Spent time with her daughter Helen.
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54 Neotrophians entertain News on the Neotrophian gathering; description of decorations.
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55 Miss Clara Macham Spent time at her home in Waverly, Iowa.
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56 Miss Wisner of Waterloo Visited Miss Edna Like.
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57 Misses Nora Moscrip and Marie Hoye Spent time in Cedar Rapids at the home of Nora Moscrip.
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58 Mr. R. A. Shillinglaw Visited the Shillinglaw home on College Hill.
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59 Mr. R. S. Grossman Spent time on College Hill.
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60 Last Wednesday morning G. W. Samson gave a report of the Teachers Association.
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61 Mrs. (Eva Donahue Hollister) Robinson Visited her daughter Maud.
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62 On Friday morning Most of chapel time was devoted to the practice of songs and yells.
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63 Thursday at 12 o'clock Domestic Science students attended a lecture.
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64 This fall Women students from South Dakota organized a club and elected officers.