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1 | Adversity is the university of charity | ||
2 | Prof. Walters the other day | Believes that students should work seriously but not over tax themselves. |
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3 | The term has advanced | Advice on how to meet adversity. | |
4 | In discussing the question of points to be observed in judging a debate | Advice on what is most important in debate. |
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5 | Philo open session; a large audience is well pleased by an excellent program- a pleasant and profitable evening | Performance program. |
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6 | An editor roasted | Critical of Cedar Falls. | |
7 | Insane over music; Banda Rossa | Woman goes mad at performance of orchestra. |
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8 | Dr. Frank Bristol | Will speak on campus. |
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9 | Athletic department; Normal 6, Penn 6 | Normal held a banquet after the game for all the participants. |
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10 | Society | Chrestos presented literary program; Zetas enjoy music; Alphas hear papers; Shakes present advertising program; Aristos hear papers. |
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11 | Training | Iowa geography- productions. |
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12 | Kittie Lockwood | Teaching in Greene. | |
13 | Martha Fothergill | Teaching in Eagle Grove. | |
14 | Word is received that Esther Ridley | Now in California. | |
15 | Carrie Dunham | Teaching country school. | |
16 | The sad news of the death of Walter Davis | Died in hunting accident. | |
17 | Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Barr | Doing well in Sergeants Bluff. | |
18 | Miss Roxy Jackson | Teaching at Lenox. | |
19 | Mabel Hardenbrook | Teaching in Bedford. | |
20 | Flora Van Dike | Teaching in Belle Plaine. | |
21 | Maude Nelson | Teaching in Lenox. | |
22 | Lottie Perry | Teaching in New Hampton. | |
23 | Miss Emma Miller | Teaching in Alton. | |
24 | Geo. D. Jones | Studying law at Yale. | |
25 | Frank J. Conley | Principal in Iona. | |
26 | Mabel Fry and Mabel Clair | Teaching at Greeley. | |
27 | Miss Addie Maltlee | Teaching at Marcus. |
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28 | Friends of Mabel Quire | Will go to California. | |
29 | Laura (Monlux) Locke | Practicing medicine in Oklahoma. | |
30 | W. H. Bender | Book in use in Australia. | |
31 | The instructor of mathematics in the high school of Kewanee, Ill. | Minnie Trask is doing well there. | |
32 | The teacher of the fifth grade of Newton | Grace Wilson has been sick. | |
33 | Beatrice Weller | Studying art at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. | |
34 | Edith M. Fischer | Teaching at Logan. | |
35 | Bruce Alderman | Recovered from illness. | |
36 | The science teacher in the Harlan high school | J. O. Kirkpatrick doing well there. | |
37 | Good reports of the work | Charles Stoakes is doing well in Randolph. | |
38 | Ella E. Moore | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
39 | The schools of Florence, Colorado | Catherine Harris is teaching there. | |
40 | Bessie Arnold | Teaching in California. | |
41 | Benjamin Hess | Principal in Alta. | |
42 | Grace Rhoades | Teaching in Minnesota. | |
43 | Jennie Leonard | Doing well in Walnut. | |
44 | Naomi Achenbach | Teaching in Waverly; received degree from University of Iowa. | |
45 | The dental department of S. U. I. | Roy Crouse enrolled there. | |
46 | L. Mabel Dimmitt | Teaching in Eldon. | |
47 | Lillie Rollins | Teaching near Cherokee. | |
48 | Josephine Miller | Teaching in La Porte City. | |
49 | Jessie Roberts | Teaching in Cambridge. | |
50 | Margaret Young | Teaching in Tipton. | |
51 | The principal | Bessie Swan is principal in Missouri Valley. | |
52 | Elizabeth Klein | Teaching in Moline. | |
53 | E. T. Moyer | Farming in South Dakota. |
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54 | Clara Travis | Continuing work in Independence. | |
55 | Paul Samson | Studying at YMCA school in Massachusetts. | |
56 | Mabel (Felmley) Yaggy | Visited Iowa; will return to New York. | |
57 | Dora Larson | Assistant principal at Audubon. | |
58 | C. J. Oleson | Doing missionary work; brother Ole in in North Dakota. | |
59 | Mary Wheeler Bagg Clemenger | Died in Alaska. | |
60 | At the beginning of the fall term | Bella Hostetter is teaching in Cedar Rapids. | |
61 | The duties of the S. S. Stockwell | Teaching in Cedar Rapids; did institute work. | |
62 | After serving as principal of the Hiteman schools for two years | James Treasure is in North English. |
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63 | It appears that Mr. Long | ||
64 | Last Tuesday evening | Students enjoyed Banda Rossa concert. | |
65 | Thursday evening | Friends honored Jennie Landis. | |
66 | Maude Popp | Not running for Normal Eyte staff. | |
67 | Arthur Box | Visited sister Jessie. | |
68 | Ida Lash | Will teach in Cedar Falls. | |
69 | Emily Gardner | Left school due to poor health. | |
70 | The Board of Trustees | Arranging location of new Gymnasium. | |
71 | Miss Goodwin and Suplee | Gave supper. | |
72 | Maude Thompson | Has been sick. | |
73 | Clara Randall and May Kurtz | Attended funeral. | |
74 | Miss Call | Nephew will visit. | |
75 | Geo. Samson | Appointed organist of Presbyterian Church in Waterloo. | |
76 | Susie French | Will teach country school. | |
77 | Chapel exercises | Conducted by the Reverends Nelson and Biggs. | |
78 | Vivian Ross | Went home. |
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79 | Penmanship Lessons | Writing samples by Professor Cummins. |
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80 | Saturday evening | Margaret Oliver entertained football team. | |
81 | The assistant principal of the Livermore schools | Celia Bergen is in charge there. |