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1 During commencement Mame and Antonia Urbany were visited by members of their family.
2 Miss Mary Ann Kaufman Has returned to her home in Richmond, Indiana and will spend several months on the concert platform.
3 Mrs. Radcliffe Is visiting her parents.
4 Prof. J. B. Knoepfler and wife In Fort Madison visiting their daughter.
5 W. R. Sandy Elected superintendent of schools in Tekoa, Washington.
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6 Editorial Now it the time to prepare for the upcoming debate with Kansas.
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7 Editorial Editorial encourages the development of a men's intersociety oratorical contest.
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8 Hail 1911! 1911 is a gateway of opportunity for success.
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10 Report of conference of the chief state school officers of the north-central and western states Salt Lake City, Utah, November 17-18-19, 1910 Reports on the principles governing the recognition of diplomas from other colleges and universities.
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12 Edith H. Curtis Trying for a life certificate in the state of Wyoming.
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13 Ida King Teaches at her home in Mt. Vernon, South Dakota.
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14 M. R. Timmerman Seeks to re-enter the United States after an extended time in Canada.
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15 Marie Hoye Accepted a position to teach in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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16 S. L. Thomas Succeeded L. J. White as superintendent of the Sheldon, Iowa, schools.
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17 Abbie Western Teacher at Malvern, Iowa.
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18 Catherine Learly Began work as a teacher in Tripoli.
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19 E. D. Chassell At present is the State Binder.
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20 E. J. Leonard Chosen as editor of the Mid-West Farmer at Fort Morgan, Colorado.
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21 Emily Lamberty In charge of drawing in the Jefferson schools.
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22 Emily M. Porter Teaches in Winterset, Iowa.
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23 Emma L. Sheldon Accepted a position at Sibley.
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24 H. E. Blackmar Superintendent of schools in Iowa City.
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25 Helen Zilk Has a school in Mitchell County.
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26 J. F. Treasure Teaching in Barthesville, Oklahoma.
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27 Letta D. Horner Student at the University of Chicago.
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28 Nellie Burmeister Located in Walnut, Iowa.
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29 R. D. Daugherty Principal of the Commercial Department of the Iowa Wesleyan University in Mt. Pleasant.
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30 Societies The Zetas held a Christmas party.
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31 Stella Counsell In charge of the eighth grade in Avoca, Iowa.
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32 Violet Bowen Located in Garfield, Iowa.
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33 Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove
Colegrove--Chauncey Peter (Education Faculty)
Lesson XV: the making of a nation (part three).
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34 Big Science Club meeting A large audience was on hand to listen to George Frederick Wheeler speak at the Science Club meeting.
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35 College directory Roster of officers of each of the literary societies.
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36 Miss C. H. Baker resigns; popular teacher in English chosen Secretary of Methodist Brotherhood in New York Clara H. Baker has resigned from her teaching position at I. S. T. C.; had been substituting for Jennette Carpenter; Margaret E. Weirick will fill the position.
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37 Prof. Perrine becomes Assistant in the Physical Training Department James Owen Perrine is now a member of the Physical Training Department faculty; photo.
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38 Resolutions of the Orio literary society on the death of our brother, Perry Golly The Orio literary society mourns the death of Perry Golly.
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39 Miss Harriet Mason Spent time in Chicago over Christmas vacation.
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40 Miss Jennie Sanders Teaching fourth grade in Oak Park, spent time with friends on the hill.
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41 Miss Mary Slee Visited friends on College Hill.
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42 Mr. H. O. Harvey Spent time visiting friends among the faculty.
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43 Mr. W. W. Lee Called home due to a serious injury to his sister.
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44 On the evening of Wednesday Six hundred students attended the College Meeting presented by William A. Sunday of Waterloo.
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45 On the last Friday evening The English Club met for a program.
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46 On Wednesday evening Alma McMahon entertained women of the faculty.
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47 The last Friday evening before vacation Christmas party was held by the physical training department.
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48 Miss Anna Marcue Spent time on the Hill.
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49 Miss Sara Riggs Presented a paper at the Historical Association meeting held in Indianapolis.
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50 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Samson Spent time with their son Faye in Charles City, Iowa.
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51 Mr. Joe Wright and his wife Spent the holidays with his father D. S. Wright.
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52 Mr. Julian Gist Spent the holidays on College Hill with his parents.
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53 Mrs. Condit and Mr. Brian Condit Spent time with Mrs. Condit's parents in New Sharon.
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54 Prof. Karl F. Geiser Former faculty member spent time in Cedar Falls.
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55 Profs. Colegrove and Begeman Attended the Scientific Association in Minneapolis.
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56 Miss Laura Bowman Former faculty member spent time visiting friends in Cedar Falls and on the Hill.
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57 Miss Mae Toomey Teaches at LeMars; spent time at her home in Cedar Falls.
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58 Miss Millicent Warriner Spent a large portion of her vacation visiting friends in Chicago.
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59 The Shake-Aristo Christmas tree Provides the details on the Shake-Aristo Christmas party.