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1 Normal girls and oratory; inter-society contests among the ladies' societies needed Article encourages women to develop an intersociety debate to allow one of the women to be chosen as the I. S. N. S. representative at the Interstate Oratorical Contest.
2 Frank D. Eaman; from University of Michigan--head of new department of oratory--coach of orators and debating teams A headshot of Frank Eaman; photo.
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3 Pres. Seerley's father in the shadow land of death President Seerley's father is facing a severe illness.
4 Football season opens; games this week with Industrial School and Waterloo High
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5 Kindergarten training; its relation to woman's education Essay by Harriette E. Gunn provides reasons why Kindergarten training is a worthy field of study; photo.
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6 Henrietta Plock; assistant in German Henrietta Plock is a new professor in the Department of German; photo.
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7 Training; the course of study--what it is Article discusses the importance of using emotion and feeling in teaching children.
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8 H. Marguerite Hess Visited Normal; is employed by the Canadian Pacific railway
9 S. B. Stonerook Is the editor of the Iowa Falls Sentinel; recently bought land in Iowa Falls to build a business.
10 Prof. A. L. Vincent Has started his second year of school work at Moorehead.
11 Wednesday evening, June 29th, at the home of the bride's parents in Chicago Lena Engelhart and Edward L. Hollis were married; they will make their home in Laverne, Iowa; Edward Hollis is a doctor.
12 The Cedar Falls Record of August 12th Lillian Long has become a nun in the St. Clara convent in Sinsiniwa, Wisconsin.
13 Minnie M. Moore Is beginning her fifth year of work in the high school English department in Santa Anna, California.
14 Zoe Britton Goes to Nashua as a seventh grade teacher.
15 Joseph L. Johnson Teaches mathematics and science in the Breckinridge Institute at Decorah.
16 Daisy E. Turner Is in charge of music and drawing in the Anita schools.
17 Allan Peterson Returns to Randolph as principal.
18 M. E. Logan Has been nominated by the Republican Party for county clerk of Washington County.
19 Bertha Stiles Is principal of Miner building in Cedar Falls and teaches first, second, and third grades.
20 Margaret Marion Roberts Was born to Eck and Hannah (Fields) Roberts June 5. Eck Roberts has entered the University at Madison, Wisconsin.
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21 Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock Bertha Beard and Dr. James Henry Gasson were married; they will reside in Missouri Valley; Bertha Beard just returned from missionary work in China.
22 A pretty home wedding the evening of June 28th. Nellie Loonan and Carlton W. Bedford were married; they will live in Hudson where Carlton Bedford is a bank cashier.
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23 Annie Johnson Will teach in Humboldt County.
24 C. H. Pasley Studying law at University of Iowa.
25 Clara Johnson Will teach at Fredsville.
26 Lona Reed Studying at University of California.
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27 College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
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28 Bible Study; Sunday, October 2, 1904--edited by Ira S. Condit Lesson IV: God testing man.
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29 Regulars and scrubs have first tussle The first football practice game of the season provided much entertainment for the student body.
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30 Clio Detailed description of the events of the most recent Clio program.
31 Chresto The Chrestos open session included a solo by Miss Lambert, a recitation by Edith Mantle, and an essay by Nellie Haskell.
32 Shake The Shakespearean Literary Society held a meeting at which Mary Simmons gave advice.
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33 Last Friday Arthur Fuhr's mother died.
34 Miss Rice Had attack of quinsy.
35 Miss Merriam Brother visited.
36 John Conaway Visited sister Kathryn.
37 Mrs. J. H. Leavitt Visited Ruth Davison.
38 Mr. Eaman Father ill.
39 Miss McGovern Visiting sister.
40 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jarnagin Visited chapel.
41 C. A. Fullerton Niece died.
42 Hal Washburn Visited campus.
43 Margaret Feyereisen Will study oratory in Chicago.
44 Mrs. Byron Lambert Visited campus.
45 Harry Ogden Returned to school.
46 Luella Wright Visiting Des Moines.
47 Robert Fullerton Sang at Ames.
48 Mr. J. M. Grau Visited daughter Nina.
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49 One of the most novel affairs YWCA missionary group holds party with Japanese theme.
50 On Sept. 17th Shakes hold entertainment at Mabel Parish's home.
51 Harold Bogart Visited Emily Gardner.
52 On last Saturday Able Hoboes hold moonlight picnic.
53 Mrs. Robert Fullerton Cousin visited.
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54 Miss Carpenter's mother dies Died after surgical operation.
55 John Furry called home Former student John Furry died.