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1 | The Chrestomathians | Program delayed. | |
2 | The broad and intelligent view | Believes state institutions deserve better support. | |
3 | The time for the election | Election for Normal Eyte staff coming up. | |
4 | The legislature has accepted the invitation | General Assembly will attend dedication of Auditorium Building; special train will bring the legislature from Des Moines; schedule of activities; description of planned program. |
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5 | The teacher problem | Assessment of providing enough high quality teachers for Iowa. |
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6 | The following will be the program | Schedule of speaker and their topics. |
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7 | The story as an instrument in education |
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8 | Aristo | Waiting to get into new meeting room. |
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9 | The many friends of Bessie Pattee | Health improving after accident. | |
10 | Ethel Sacra | Teaching in Neola. | |
11 | Mary Kelley | Teaching near Sigourney. | |
12 | Fred Stimson | Teaching in Jefferson County. | |
13 | Miss Katharine Closz | Studying in Chicago. | |
14 | Miss Mattie Rempp | Married Robert Jones. | |
15 | Married at the home of the bride's parents | Edyth McAlpin married J. F. Overmeyer. | |
16 | Estella Vincent | Teaching at Mapleton. | |
17 | Ollie Forcum | Teaching in Montezuma. | |
18 | Vena Hansen | Teaching in Alton. | |
19 | Clara Hall | Teaching in New Providence. | |
20 | May Varner | Teaching near Montezuma. |
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21 | Zetalethean | Waiting for new meeting hall. | |
22 | Y. W. C. A. | State secretary has been on campus. | |
23 | Ossoli | Presented poverty program. |
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24 | A pleasant Christmas gift | Superintendent in Fonda; Jessie Brinkman is teaching there. | |
25 | Mrs. Ella Ford Miller | Teaching at Drake University. | |
26 | Lulu Marsh | Teaching in Grinnell. | |
27 | Geo B. Phelps | Practicing law in Clinton. | |
28 | Alice Peters | Will study at University of Iowa. | |
29 | Ex-Supt. J. I. Martin | Now working as agent for Chicago company. | |
30 | Mabel Montgomery | Will teach in Boone. | |
31 | John Sogard | Developed new course of study. | |
32 | Mrs. Minnie Ainsworth Wilson | Principal in Carroll. | |
33 | Jessie Brinkman | Teaching in Fonda. | |
34 | Among the new members | Rodney Arey and Owen McManus named to council. | |
35 | Elizabeth (Kearwille) Moore | Teaching in Osage. | |
36 | Jay O. Huntley | Now at Guthrie Center. | |
37 | Clara E. Dodd | Teaching in Maquoketa. | |
38 | E. Cecil Hill | Principal in Kalona. | |
39 | Mrs. Edward Cantine | The former Etta Robinson visited campus. | |
40 | Jeanette Sloss | Teaching in Reinbeck. | |
41 | Charles A. Dane | Visited campus. | |
42 | Fred H. Figert | Teaching at Lorimor. | |
43 | Mina Van Winkle | Teaching in Omaha. | |
44 | T. L. Eland | Principal at Nichols. |
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45 | The State Normal representatives | Naomi Achenbach and Lewis Minkel are in plays at the University of Iowa. | |
46 | That Normal alumni are honoring their alma mater | Several alumnae doing well in Perry. | |
47 | W. L. Veatch | Completed set of photos of ISNS campus. | |
48 | We note from the Eagle Grove Eagle | Praise for work of Randolph Scott in Superior. | |
49 | Jennie M. Hoyt | Teaching in Nampa, Idaho. | |
50 | Miss Mary England | Principal in Oskaloosa. |
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51 | Carrie Erickson and Blanche Kleeb | Absent from class. | |
52 | Miss Kate McDonald | Back in school. | |
53 | Prof. and Mrs. Knoepfler | Entertained friends. | |
54 | Luella Larson | Back in school. | |
55 | Mr. Nate Bagley | Visited sister Kate. | |
56 | Jessie Cunning | Teaching in Oelwein. | |
57 | Della Jacobs | Has been sick. | |
58 | Mrs. Leland | Entertained Professors Satterthwait and Patt. | |
59 | Emil Tostlebe, Harry Mathes, and Mary King | Have been sick. | |
60 | Professor Fullerton's father | Here for a visit. | |
61 | Charles Dane | Visited campus. | |
62 | Lydia Tyrrell | Visited sister Marie. | |
63 | Harriett Odle | Visited campus. |
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64 | M. L. Winslow | Father died. | |
65 | Tonsillitis seems to be quite a frequent visitor | Many students seem to have it. | |
66 | Mrs. Pope | Visited son Charles. | |
67 | The chapel services Sunday afternoon | Conducted by Ruth Paxson, state YWCA secretary. | |
68 | Jennie and Bertha Auld | Went to Garrison. | |
69 | The game of basketball | ISNS defeated Waterloo YMCA, 35-29. | |
70 | Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Elliott | ||
71 | Ina Clump | Visited campus. | |
72 | Professor Fitzgerald's department | Gave successful recital. | |
73 | We wish to correct a mistake | A. L. Vincent is vice president of the third year class; Alma Harris is treasurer. |
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74 | Lesson XVII--The people of Israel--The Judges |