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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. |