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1 The wheels of knowledge Over 1200 students are enrolled; welcomes new students.
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2 There is a matter Need a college yell-master.
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3 With this issue Encourages students to submit news; open to criticisms and suggestions.
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4 Official Notes
Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS and ISTC)
News about staff changes for the year; brief profiles of new faculty and staff.
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5 Graduates at summer term commencement Roster of graduates and degrees.
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6 Athletics Encourages school spirit; urges support of football team under Coach Berkstrasser.
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7 Christian associations News about the YMCA and the YWCA; schedule of activities.
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8 Exchanges Reprinted "commandments" for college from the Normal Eyte.
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9 Faculty changes
Hanson--Peter J. (Class of 1914)
Editor's farewell to former instructors; some will be on leave for further study; photo..
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10 Societies Meeting programs.
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11 Dr. W. W. Gist Spent time in Ohio at a class reunion.
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12 Miss Edith Buck Made a trip to Colorado Springs.
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13 Miss Floe Correll Traveled east and visited Springfield, Massachusetts.
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14 Miss Florence E. Ward Returned from an extended trip to the West Coast.
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15 Miss Goodwin, the College Secretary Spent two weeks traveling through Glacier National Park with friends.
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16 Miss Jennette Carpenter Enjoyed visiting her relatives in New York.
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17 Miss Margaret Oliver Enjoyed a visit with her two sisters.
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18 Miss Mona Wild and Miss Marguerite Hussey Visited Battle Creek, Michigan, and the Wisconsin Dells.
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19 Miss Sara F. Rice Enjoyed a visit with her brother in Colorado.
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20 Mrs. C. P. Colegrove Enjoyed a visit with relatives and friends on the Pacific Coast.
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21 Prof. and Mrs. J. B. Knoepfler Enjoyed a western trip.
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22 Prof. Colegrove Lectured in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
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23 Prof. R. F. Seymour Returned from an extended eastern trip.
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24 Prof. R. M. McKitrick Enjoyed time with his relatives in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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25 Professor and Mrs. C. H. Bailey Enjoyed a visit with friends and relatives in New York.
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26 Friends of Ida F. Leydig News of her death will grieve many friends.
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27 Gladys Foote Left to take up work in Oklahoma
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28 Mary Barnum Accepted a position in the East Waterloo High School.
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29 Miss Alle Robinson Has returned to Valley City, North Dakota, to resume her work there.
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30 Miss Gladys Palmer Left to take up work in Webb, Iowa.
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31 Miss Grace Aitchison Chosen as critic in the State Normal school at Albion, Idaho.
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32 Miss Inez Radell Took up work in Williamsburg, Iowa.
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33 Miss Mae Bates Accepted a position in Clarksville, Iowa.
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34 Miss Vey Woolliscroft Left to resume her work in Buffalo, Minnesota.
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35 Mr. A. L. Matthews Married Vera Buskirk.
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36 A wedding of interest Zora Mae Parrott married Clark William Hirleman
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37 In a bulletin issued by the State Normal at Lewiston, Idaho Reports on two graduates who have taken work there.
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38 Miss Bertha Stiles Left to spend time in Council Bluffs before going to Hibbing, Minnesota, to teach in the public schools.
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39 Miss Iowa Chase left for Fall City, Nebraska, to resume school work.
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40 Miss Myra Gault Left for Council Bluffs to teach in the primary department of the city schools.
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41 Misses Irma Bangs, Lillian Robinson and Ruth Egloff Toured Yellowstone Park.
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42 Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Abram Left for Winona, Minnesota, after spending the summer at the home of S. R. Dryden.
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43 Paul Davis Left for Sequim, Washington, where he will be head of the manual training and athletics.
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44 Charles Kramer Left for Ames to take work in the Agricultural department.
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45 Miss Alberta Cousins Confined to the hospital.
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46 Miss Margaret Nisbet Has returned to college.
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47 Miss Theresa Wild Returned from Minnesota after attending a wedding there.
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48 Miss Vera Whinery Called home Monday due to her mother's illness.
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49 Mr. Henry Beinke Returned to college this semester.
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50 Mrs. Walker Entertained a group of women with a melon feast.
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51 Prof. and Mrs. R. W. Getchell Left to visit family in Winthrop, Iowa.
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52 Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Cable Arrived from Korea to spend time with family.
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53 The Dick family Enjoyed a tour to the Indian settlement in Tama County.
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54 Among thirty-five young men and women Professor Henry Peterson honored with a fellowship at the University of Iowa.
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55 Miss Eva Waters Along with Julia Lang, was in a rail car accident.
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56 Miss Faye Palmer Returned home from Chicago to spend time with her parents.
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57 Miss Myra Bozarth Left for home due to illness.
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58 Miss Ruth Gist Returned to Clarkston, Washington, to resume work.
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59 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright Spent time with Professor and Mrs. D. S. Wright.
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60 Mr. J. E. Robinson Appointed to post in Iowa GAR.
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61 The many friends of Mr. O. F. Griffith Death occurred over the summer break.