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1 | Although it may be universally acceded | Praise for work of Professor Robert Fullerton. | |
2 | In this issue | Calls attention to article on education by Professor Loughridge. |
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3 | We beg the indulgence | Believes latter part of school year should be given over to debate. | |
4 | Supt. W. H. Bender | Getting started in new position. | |
5 | The prophet of the revolution | Essay on Patrick Henry. |
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6 | The value of a college education | Professor Loughridge looks at a college education. |
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7 | Mrs. Edward Smith | Guest of Susie Smith. | |
8 | Mr. Samson had an experience | Horse runs away with cutter; no one injured. | |
9 | A new Mason & Hamlin organ | New organ purchased; old organ moved to physical culture classroom. | |
10 | Misses Anna and Edna Black | Visited Shellsburg. | |
11 | J. R. McNally | Now practicing law. | |
12 | The training school | Walls have new paper. | |
13 | Fencing | YMCA orders foils. | |
14 | Mr. U. B. Kepford | Teaching near Rowley. | |
15 | Miss Della F. Northey | Will enroll at University of Iowa. | |
16 | The following clipping | Sherman Coddington married Anna Darnbrough. | |
17 | Miss Cora Learned | Visiting the West. | |
18 | Mr. P. G. Fullerton | Justice of the peace in Rockford. | |
19 | Of the Class '95 | A. O. Christopher and H. H. Savage doing well. | |
20 | Mr. Robert T. Crawford | Farming near Independence. | |
21 | Mr. Willard H. Lyon | Doing well in Pella; Hattie Higley teaching there, too. | |
22 | Miss Fannie Beckwith | Teaching near Lake City. | |
23 | Misses Harriet and Maude Stinson | Teaching in Boise, Idaho. | |
24 | Mr. C. S. Cobb | Principal in Shelby. |
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25 | Miss Ida Davis | Teaching in Fruita, Colorado. | |
26 | Miss Prudy Jackson | Teaching near Gilmore City. | |
27 | Mr. Newton | Works on woodpile. | |
28 | The Orio Society | Issued tickets to recent program. | |
29 | Perry O. Cole | Will be principal at Plymouth. | |
30 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | A look at recent meetings. | |
31 | Magazines | Sent to bindery. | |
32 | Leslie Chapman | Has been assisting Professor Page. | |
33 | T. E. Peck | Now in Edgewood. | |
34 | The Clios | Apologize to those who were unable to find a seat at their last program. | |
35 | Miss Edna Watson | Will teach in Steamboat Rock. | |
36 | Six young ladies | Roster of those who will complete Special Primary course. | |
37 | Miss Maud Plopper | Has been sick. | |
38 | We have two new enrollments | Louie Lowe and Genevieve Nerrill enroll. | |
39 | Miss Jennie Wilson | Called home due to brother's sickness. | |
40 | J. J. Lambert | Health somewhat improved. | |
41 | Miss Anna L. Clark | Teaching at Sutherland; now enrolled in school. | |
42 | We are glad to see | Grace Minnis back in school. | |
43 | Prof. Bartlett | Has had hoarse throat. | |
44 | Miss Helen Poor | Will visit Waterloo. | |
45 | Miss McFarland | Was sick. | |
46 | Miss Flora Halway | Was sick. |