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Mr. E. L. Bronson

E. L. Bronson, of Montana, visited campus.

Declamatory Friday evening contest; students in public speaking will interpret great poems

Nine students will perform.

Mr. and Mrs. Colegrove

Entertained members of the Professional Department and the Brotherhood Class of the Methodist Episcopal church.

Mr. Cable

Visited Albion.

Mr. Samson

Delivered a speech to the Methodist Sunday School.

Miss Hughes

Spoke with the Union meeting of the Young People's Christian Societies.

Mr. Bender

Visited schools and teachers in Estherville.

Mr. Walters

Spoke at a teachers meeting in Greene.

President Seerley

Attending the National Meeting of Superintendents in St. Louis.

Mr. Gist

Gave three speeches in one day.

Miss Luse

Led in Current Topics discussion at the Reading Circle meeting.

Mr. Mount and Mr. Samson

Addressed the Boy Scouts together.

Miss McGovern

Visited schools in Kansas City.

Mr. George E. Wells

His book publishing business is doing well.

Mr. B. H. Nevelin

Left school to fill vacancy in Baldwin high school.

Mr. R. D. Nelson

Left school to take charge of the schools in Wheatland.

Mr. Cressman

Superintendent Cressman, training school of Warrensburg, Missouri, visited campus.

Dwight F. Breed

Visited campus and conducted chapel exercises.

Mr. Colegrove.

Spent the weekend in Des Moines working on a commission to improve public schools.

The many friends of Miss Helen Clute

She died in May.

G. L. Martin

Working in Fargo, North Dakota, at the North Dakota Agricultural College.

Otis Randall

He is the superintendent of schools in Moscow, Idaho.

Mr. D. D. Johnson

Working in Washington state.

Philip Pfaltzgraff

Spent a day at his home.

Clara Hayden

Teaching at a high school in Valisca, California.