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1 | Miss Ruth Adsit | Will study at Columbia University; Amy Arey will substitute for her. | |
2 | Miss Stella Randolph Satterthwait | Resigned effective in June. | |
3 | Miss Clara A. Tilton | Will be assistant physical director beginning September 1903. | |
4 | The room teachers in the grammar grade training school | Will be Alta Mathews, Alison Aitchison, Emily Gardner, and Esta Ross. | |
5 | Physical training has been made a required study | Students must take two terms of work. | |
6 | By the authority of the Board of Trustees | Students must take spelling, rhetoricals, and society work. | |
7 | The next catalog and circular will authorize the following studies | Analytical geometry, advanced physiography, plant histology, teachers German, mineralogy, social economic problems, and American History. | |
8 | Dr. F. C. Eastman | Lectures widely. |
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9 | The Board of Trustees | Authorized courses in library science and physical direction. | |
10 | The building committee | Will meet to arrange excavation and foundation for Gymnasium; will also build smokestack and power plant. | |
11 | Read--Banks--Amsbary | Will perform in lecture course. |
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12 | Training | Iowa geography--suggestions on teaching. |
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13 | Society | Shakes give Marine program; Aristos give athletics program; Ossolis give advertising program; Alphas present ideal program; Shakes give Lent program. |
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14 | Osmond Johnson | Pastor in Minnesota. | |
15 | The people of Oto | Minnie Arent doing well there. | |
16 | Harry A. Hull | Visiting Cedar Falls. | |
17 | The teacher of Latin in the Independence high school | Emma Funk is there. | |
18 | Dora D. Clark | Teaching in Perry. | |
19 | Sara M. Whitfield | Will visit campus. | |
20 | Edward Ball | Will receive Ph. D. from Yale University. | |
21 | Lucy Wood | Physical in Chicago. | |
22 | The grammar department | Frances De Graff doing well in Rolfe. | |
23 | Margaret Craven | Teaching in Bagley. | |
24 | Mary H. Thompson | Teaching in Des Moines. | |
25 | Charles Dane | Farming near Washburn. | |
26 | Louise Jones | Teaching in Shell Rock. | |
27 | Eva A. Wier | At home. | |
28 | The assistant principal of the Hull schools | Gertrude Caward is there. | |
29 | Ida Gillaspie | Principal at Stuart. | |
30 | Bird Bundy | Teaching in Cedar Falls. | |
31 | Edith E. Curtis | At home in Monticello. |
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32 | Bertha Wise | Graduated from school for deaconesses. | |
33 | Grace Israel | Father died. | |
34 | The pupils of the Hillman schools | Students planning to attend fair in St. Louis. | |
35 | At noon on the 31st of March | Mabel House married C. H. Gilbert. | |
36 | Spring vacations | Many former Normalites visited campus. | |
37 | Thomas E. Hawk | Working for International Harvester. | |
38 | Hannah (Buchanan) Wormer | Has two daughters. | |
39 | Edna Black | Teaching in Shellsburg. | |
40 | I. C. Welty | Nominated as superintendent in Story County. | |
41 | Carrie A. Barnes | Teaching in Portland, Oregon. | |
42 | L. B. Swaggart | Principal in Osage. | |
43 | Clara (Wakefield) Cole | Mother died. | |
44 | The school board of Ionia | Like the work of J. P. Daughton. | |
45 | Belle Hayes | Teaching in La Porte City. | |
46 | John E. Cameron | Teaching in Cedar Rapids. | |
47 | Mary (Down) Hanson | Living in Kiron. |
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48 | Married, March 25, 1908 | Ina Alderman married C. E. Ferguson. | |
49 | Miss Viola Sawyer | Married Edwin McNeff. | |
50 | Mabel Paton and Lottie Lindberg | Will teach near Cherokee. | |
51 | Fay Strawn | Teaching in South Dakota. | |
52 | After a successful experience | Raymond Whitman is back in school. | |
53 | Mabel Ufford | Teaching near Bristow. | |
54 | Ethel Wray | Teaching in Aredale. | |
55 | Blanche Howe | Will teach at Dows. | |
56 | R. L. Barnett | Farming near Council Bluffs. | |
57 | Orlo Miller | Farming near Waterloo. | |
58 | Gladys and Alice Watts | Will teach near Mason City. | |
59 | C. G. Stewart | Will go to Canada. | |
60 | Jennie Coffman | Teaching at South English. | |
61 | The self government plan for the high school of Ida Grove | E. T. Sheppard now works for correspondence school. |
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62 | Miss Call and Miss Baker | Entertained friends. | |
63 | Chapel Exercises | Led by the Reverend Conner. | |
64 | Helen Wilson | Will teach in Hawarden. | |
65 | Violet Hammond | Entertained class. | |
66 | Miss Hutchison | Entertained friends. | |
67 | The Reading Circle | Robert Fullerton and Mary Simmons led discussion. | |
68 | W. B. Dugane | Had the measles. | |
69 | Harry Lancaster | Visiting. | |
70 | Another victim of the measles | A. D. King is recovering. | |
71 | Harold Algyer | Visited Delpha Peck. | |
72 | J. A. Huglin | Visited Lenore Porter. | |
73 | Jessie Dick | Back in school. | |
74 | Nell Hoxie | Visited campus. | |
75 | Miss Dora Holman | Enrolled in school. | |
76 | Ida Montgomery | Left school due to poor health. | |
77 | Nina Walker | Visiting friends. | |
78 | Dessa Anderson | Visiting sister Gladys. | |
79 | Letty Keerl | Left school to teach. | |
80 | Elma Overmire | Left school. | |
81 | Regina Vallem | Went home. | |
82 | Ruth Gist | Visiting home. | |
83 | Will Francis | Brother visited. | |
84 | Jessie Joyce | Will leave school to teach. |
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85 | Wednesday morning | President Kirk of the Missouri State Normal School in Kirksville spoke to students. | |
86 | Chas. L. Johnson | Will speak to the men. | |
87 | Miss Clara Tilton | Will be assistant physical director; Amy Arey will join faculty. | |
88 | Prof. D. S. Wright | Attending North Central Association meeting in Chicago; ISNS is a member. | |
89 | Miss Baker | Explains library loan rules. | |
90 | At the meeting of the Normal Board of Trustees | Proudfoot and Bird presented plans for the Gymnasium; accepted with some changes. | |
91 | Pres. Seerley and Prof. Walters | Attended professional meeting. | |
92 | Wednesday evening | Faith Stuntz led prayer meeting. | |
93 | The many friends of Joe Roberts | Teaching in Highland Park. | |
94 | Margaret Peterson | Brother killed in accident. | |
95 | Miss Chantry | Entertained friend. |
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96 | The Y. W. C. A. | Ella Danskin Shaw sent $100 check to the YWCA. | |
97 | With a great deal of pomp and display | Herschel and Reuel Sylvester left campus. | |
98 | The deepest sympathy | On death of Grace Israel's father. |
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99 | The Lecture Committee | Arrangements for the Thomas Orchestra concert. | |
100 | Gilbert-House | Mabel House married C. H. Gilbert. |
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101 | Prof. Harry Lancaster | Visiting Cedar Falls. | |
102 | The Theodore Thomas Orchestra | Performance preview. | |
103 | Cedar Falls record | Now under ownership of the Jarnagins. |
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104 | Bible study | The Passion week from the final arrival at Jerusalem. A. D. 29 to A. D. 29. |