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Title Article Summary
Margaret Lucas Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
Stella Stone's mother Mother was a Commencement visitor.
The condition of O. F. Griffith Suffered a stroke and is not expected to live much longer.
Professor Meyerholz Has returned, along with Professor Frampton, to teach the summer term.
Miss Dunham and Miss Wolf Gave their resignations.
Maude Boaden's mother Came from Chamberlain, South Dakota, for Commencement.
The Student Volunteer band Enjoyed a picnic at Dry Run.
Ella Van Dellen Enjoyed a visit from her mother and sister.
Miss Carrie Parker Visited friends on campus.
Miss Alvina Jennings Enjoyed a visit from her mother.
Miss Millicent Warriner Was a guest at the home of Mrs. F. Stevens.
Miss Myra Call Was called to Webster City by an illness in the family.
Paul Colegrove and Miss Mildred Kerlin of Storm Lake Were married in Iowa City.
Professor Welles Will leave to study music in Paris at the end of summer term.
Miss Oliver and Mrs. Walker Entertained two new literary societies.
John, the son of Roger Leavitt Became a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
Commencement week Professor Colegrove will give many addresses at many commencements.
A telegram received by President and Mrs. H. H. Seerley Received news of a grandson; new baby is son of Dr. and Mrs. Clem Seerley.
An appreciative audience gathered Performance was given by three graduates of the music department.
Miss Ruth Casaday Called home on account of an illness in the family.
Miss Ward Will spend her vacation lecturing in the southern and western states.
Miss Cora Dilly Will head the playground work for the summer.
Miss Mary Hearst Along with Katherine Constant, attended the missionary pageant in Chicago.