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Title Article Summary
Miss Childs

Entertained friends in the college tea room.

Miss Riggs

Entertained friends in the Tea Room after a recital.

Mr. and Mrs. Anderson

Spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mount.

Mr. W. H. Bender

Delivered a speech to the Y. M. C. A.

President and Mrs. Seerley

Attended a banquet of the Normal Club, along with Mr. and Mrs. Bender, Emma Lambert and Mr. Dick.

Mr. R. F. Seymour

Refereed in Iowa City.

Miss Dunham

Entertained at a dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Walters

Entertained the science teachers at a dinner in honor of Prof. Kay of Iowa City.

Thomas R. Amlie

Is a successful farmer near Peterson.

City Superintendent, C. F. Brown

Visited campus Friday and acted as a judge at the Cedar Falls-Marion debate on Friday night.

Florence Brumbaugh

Has been offered a position in the primary grades at Limeville.

C. J. Boyington

Is the principal of Webster school in Spokane, Washington.

J. H. Phelps

Is a successful businessman in Crosby, North Dakota.

Helen Evelyn Porter

Is teaching in the Minneapolis schools

Ella C. Hartshorn

Is the superintendent of the Aldrich Deaconess Home Training School in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.

Frank Wooley

Is the principal at Iowa Falls.

H. G. Martin

Is teaching junior year at a high school in Minneapolis while he is attending law school. He visited campus last week.

Nellie F. Anderson-Thomas

Is teaching in Tahoe, Idaho.

Mr. C. A. Fullerton

Delivered an address at his old home church in Rockford.

Co. Supt. W. P Jensen of Pocahontas County

Has announced he will not run for another term in office.

Estelle Evans

Is studying in Chicago at the school of Physical Education and Expression.

Supt. H. E. Blackmar

Is doing well in Iowa City; since he started work there, attendance has doubled.

Anna Baldwin

Is leaving school to take a position in the primary grades at Calmar.

Don Campbell dies at Ames; former I. S. T. C. student is a victim of typhoid fever

Macy Campbell's brother Don died February 17, 1911.