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1 Department of Oratory; Prof. Eaman of Ann Arbor fills new chair The purpose of the new Department of Oratory is to give students practice in preparation and delivery of public addresses. Professor Eaman will be the new department chair.
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2 Up the R. R. track to Mullarkey's Bluffs A photo of Mullarkey's Bluffs in Cedar Falls.
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3 Our new Gymnasium; the pride of the Normal School nearly finished The new Gymnasium is finally finished; should be open in a week; includes a swimming pool, two exercise rooms, a track, and classrooms; description of the building; north portion will be for women; photo.
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4 That Normal Eyte box; it soliloquizes a bit Article encourages students to place any news or jokes into the suggestion box in President Seerley's office.
5 Notes on Music The orchestra and the choral society are rehearsing together to work on the "Creation". The staff liners that were ordered will be mailed to all who ordered them.
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6 Training; the course of study--what it is Article discusses types of teaching methods that should be implemented at various stages of growth and development.
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7 Gertrude Ayers Will remain in Oelwein High School English Department for another year.
8 J. I. Lynch Will return to be principal of Marne schools.
9 The little two year old daughter The two year old daughter of Corinne Harkness Ashford has died.
10 J. E. Johnson J. E. Johnson, who recently graduated from the University of Iowa with a B. Ph., will be principal at Sanborn.
11 Mary E. Bruce Has returned to teach in the primary department.
12 E. E. Strawn Is the new president of the Business University of Spencer.
13 M. Alice Fullerton Will continue to teach mathematics in the Cedar Valley Seminary at Osage.
14 E. S. Smith Has left Cambridge to become superintendent of Dexter Normal and High School.
15 Joseph Eaton Is farming in Alberta, Canada.
16 Margaret Cunningham Will return to Fort Dodge in the primary department for the third year.
17 Vida Keene Is high school assistant at State Center.
18 Ellen M. Clark Will teach first grade at Williams.
19 Carrie A. Mudge Has taught first grade in Redlands, California for eight years.
20 Ruth Long Will teach an intermediate grade in Mason City.
21 Prudence S. Jackson Will teach near Gilmore City.
22 Carrie Hays Will return to Lohrville in the primary department.
23 Palmine Arent After two years at Otto, will not teach at Ireton.
24 Emma Ackerman Will return to Britt to teach sixth grade.
25 Florence McNeal Is teacher of second grade in Storm Lake.
26 Jennie McCall Will teach fifth grade in Nevada, Iowa.
27 A. C. Joy Returns for second year as principal at Whitmore.
28 Josephine Barker Will be in charge of the schools at Kahlotus, Washington.
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29 Charles Yeager Will be principal of the Keota schools.
30 From the Cedar Falls Record of June 9th George E. Missildine and Ella Barnes were united in marriage.
31 A great sorrow rests upon the Wallbank home in Mt. Pleasant Mr. Wallbank died of heart trouble after visiting his daughter, Mrs. Palmer, in Denver, CO.
32 Alberta and Ella Hoffman Visited Cedar Falls and will be teaching in Charles City.
33 S. J Torney Will set sail for Europe to study the eye, ear, nose, and throat in London and Vienna.
34 Cassius E. Tool Owns a general merchandise business in Edmond, Oklahoma.
35 Lydia Trimble Has returned to China as a missionary.
36 Ella Lund Is planning to spend the present year at her home in Cedar Falls.
37 On July 5th occurred the marriage Mary Florence Andrews wed Walter Guthridge.
38 Lottie A. Hunter Has been re-elected to the assistant principal ship and grammar grade work at Lost Nation.
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39 Bible Study; Sunday, September 25, 1904--Edited by Ira S. Condit Lesson III: God testing man.
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40 We are glad to welcome to our midst again. Dr. George Hearst returns to Cedar Falls to practice medicine.
41 Football gossip; thirty men out for practice The football field is busy with thirty men scrimmaging each other and battling for positions on the team.
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42 Zeta At the opening meeting of the society, several women presented essays.
43 Aristo The Aristos, despite their low membership numbers, are looking forward to a prosperous year.
44 Philo At the recent Philo meeting, several students gave recitations.
45 Ossoli The first Ossoli meeting of the year included various presentations by members of the society.
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46 Kathryn Hardy Principal in Sheldahl.
47 Inez Palmer Assistant principal at Glidden.
48 Miss Myra Wait Visiting sister.
49 Ellen Peterson Teaching in Boise, Idaho.
50 Burton E. Sweet Married Lola Risely.
51 Miss Marie Lammon Died in Tacoma, Washington.
52 Germania German Club met to organize for the year.
53 Nellie King Teaching in Collins.
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54 C. U. Moore Visiting friends on the Hill.
55 Prof. Wright Spoke to YMCA.
56 Roy Hoats Will teach in Waterloo.
57 R. H. Sylvester Visited campus.
58 Mr. Lloyd Visited Robert Fullerton.
59 Avice Dailey and Alice Wilson Visited campus friends.
60 Kenneth Colegrove Back from California.
61 Ceva Bezold Visited Esther Seerley.
62 Harriet Berger and Mayme Shepherd Visited Janesville.
63 Pearl Hayden Visited La Porte.
64 The prospects for an excellent ladies' band About fifty women have applied.
65 Miss Eva Wetherbe Visited campus.
66 Mabel Anderson Has been sick.
67 Emma Schoelerman Enrolled in school.
68 Miss Parker Visited Waterloo.
69 Alice and Ethel Edwards Visited friends on the Hill.
70 Alice Cramer Back in school.
71 Carrie Knipe Visited New Hartford.
72 Roger Rugg Visiting I. D. Long.
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73 Another Normalite wedding Sadie Reisinger married Andrew Wray.
74 A crowd of girls Had a picnic at Rownd's Park.
75 In response to an invitation Group enjoys a long picnic.
76 According to a time-honored custom YMCA and YWCA will give reception.
77 Charles Long Was in Spokane along with Dwight Long.
78 The Y. W. C. A. delegates Back from Lake Geneva; will report on their trip.