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1 Letters J. R. Hoats writes about his orchard in Washington; Bertha Patt writes about her trip to Europe.
2 School opened Tuesday; largest fall enrollment in history of school; more boys than usual Enrollment is now 1222; Board offers scholarships to two men from each county.
3 Y. M. C. A.; informal banquet given for the benefit of the new young men Group entertains new men students.
4 Y. W. C. A. hold reception About six hundred women attend.
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5 Untitled Ruth Wright will teach at Yankton College; Marion McFarland Walker entertains YWCA cabinet.
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6 Dr. Clem C. Seerley Married Ruth Parlasca on June 12, 1912.
7 Dr. Clem C. Seerley Married Ruth Parlasca on June 12, 1912.
8 Ella Lund and Mr. Hathaway Married on June 26, 1912.
9 Ethel Harvey Married John Farnam Thompson on August 7, 1912.
10 Grace Simpson and Ole Bailey Married on June 26, 1912.
11 Harry Sherman Stein Married Pearl McCabe on August 24, 1912.
12 James Ehret and Lillian Doorsky Married on August 7, 1912.
13 Jennie Sanders Appointed critic teacher at the State Normal School at Dillon, Montana.
14 John McGreeney Married Clara Dahn on June 17, 1912.
15 Mary D. Pierce Visited campus.
16 Milton E. Loomis Appointed as substitute for Professor Meyerholz but will go to University of Wisconsin.
17 Miss L. E. Reindollar Is a member of the Community of St. Mary Magdalin in Baltimore, Maryland.
18 Prin. Arthur L. Brague Married Ellen Boothroyd on June 6 in Mason City; will live in Gladbrook.
19 Prof. John Ross Frampton Will study under Joseph Lhevine in Germany.
20 S. U. I. graduates for June '12 Roster of S. U. I. graduates who are alumni of I. S. T. C.
21 W. H. Davis Appointed by the State Board of Education to work in the department of natural science and agriculture.
22 Walter Daniel Bender Married Sara Murray on June 12, 1912.
23 Winifred Morris Married Edward T. Snively on June 11, 1912.
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24 In one of the first issues of this paper Will present rules on recruitment by women's literary societies.
25 Look pleasant, please!
Mason--Walter
Always try to smile your best; you cannot afford to be grouchy.
26 These first few days of school Urges students to be strong, fight homesickness, and stay in school.
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27 Candidates for annual staff Floyd Bailey and Tom McDonald are candidates for editor of the 1913 Old Gold.
28 Elizabeth F. Burney Elizabeth Burney will teach at Baker University; Sara Riggs took lake trip during vacation.
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29 John McDonald John McDonald visited campus; Genevieve Edwards married Andrew Fedderson; Antoinette Kramer married Walter E. Brown.
30 Large number of graduates secure prominent positions Roster of students who have found jobs.
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31 A recent wedding of interest Alta Kathryn Green married Dr. John Colwell Paine.
32 Chauncey R. Houstman Left for his position as superintendent at New Hartford.
33 Henrietta Thornton Will spend next summer studying in Europe, as will John Ross Frampton.
34 Margaret Oliver Visited relatives in Ohio on her summer vacation.
35 Miss Bertha Martin Spent her vacation in Colorado, as did Anna Gertrude Childs.
36 Miss Charlotte Hunt Was killed when she fell one hundred feet from Pinnacle Peak.
37 Miss Laura Bowman Married Roger Sherman Gates on July 1, 1912.
38 Miss Mary Townsend and Miss Bertha Patt Spent the summer traveling in Europe.
39 Miss Mattie Fargo Accepted position as librarian at the Lead, South Dakota, school library.
40 Miss Sara F. Rice Helped at a reunion of classmates who graduated from her school between 1865 and 1880.
41 Misses Lillian Goodwin and Anna Wild Spent summer vacation in Canova, South Dakota.
42 Misses Margaret Dick, Amy Moore, Esther and Laura Shoemaker Represented the Y. W. C. A. of I. S. T. C. at the national conference.
43 On June 26 Mary Porter married Rollin Otis Bisbee.
44 Prof. and Mrs. Colegrove Took a trip through the East over the summer.
45 Prof. and Mrs. E. J. Cable Visited Mrs. Cable's father and sister in Albion.
46 Prof. Archibald W. Taylor Married Anna Rose on June 26, 1912.
47 Prof. Begeman Took a trip through the West over summer vacation.
48 Prof. G. S. Dick Represented the college at the state fair.
49 Prof. G. W. Newton Spent the summer in California.
50 Prof. M. F. Arey Studied geology of Taylor and Page Counties over the summer.
51 The members of the faculty Several studied at the University of Chicago over summer vacation.
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52 Familiar sights and sounds; on the College Hill edition the opening days of the school News notes and humor.
53 Prof. H. F. Pasini Professor Pasini, Harm Ludeman, and Margaret Nesbet worked at a playground in Meadville, Pennsylvania.