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Prof. Arey Professor Arey visited his son Rodney in Muscatine.
Maud Weatherwax Maud Weatherwax entertained a young brother.
Miss Crowley Inazel Crowley sprained her ankle.
Harry Loonan Harry Loonan visited the Hill.
Iris Brown Iris Brown visited Tripoli.
Hattie McCall Roberts Hattie McCall Roberts and Jennie McCall visited the Hill.
Blanche Renne Blanch Renne spent Saturday in Waterloo.
Eleanor Oleson and Gertrude Graham Eleanor Oleson and Gertrude Graham gave orations at Chapel.
Miss Jennie Karr Jennie Karr spent Sunday with Frank Wilson.
Mary Kurtz Mary Kurtz spent Saturday in Green Mountain.
Misses Gleo Misses Gleo, Nellie York and Miss Carpenter visited.
Monroe St. John Monroe St. John is continuing his studies here.
Nellie Tompkins Nellie Tompkins visited Grundy Center over the weekend.
Julia Piersol Julia Piersol has enrolled in the elocution department.
Harry True Harry True visited Misses Remore and Van Pelt.
A new picture A new picture of President Roosevelt has been added to Gilchrist Hall.
Grace A. Cole Grace Cole visited her home in Mason City.
Miss Bess Kaye Miss Bess Kaye visited Grundy Center.
Mrs. John H. Leavitt Ruth Davison was visited by her grandmother, Mrs. John H. Leavitt.
Mr. J. B. Knoepfler Professor Knoepfler is planning the school's exhibit for the St. Louis World's Fair; will draw on experience with the fair in Chicago.
C. J. Schmitt C. J. Schmitt visited Dubuque.