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1 From football to debate Urges students to switch their loyalty from football to debate, especially since there will be no football this year; preliminary debate for Ames competition coming up; will consider Philippine Islands.
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2 The Simpsonian Makes fun of simplified spelling reforms; Professor Wright has found that many of the revised spellings are already authorized by dictionaries..
3 One of the first contest games North Des Moines played Ames in a football game; officials had a difficult time with the rules.
4 Among the popular organizations at Normal Professor Fullerton seeks additional members for the Choral Society; will direct Spring Music Festival.
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5 An important step Debating League reorganized; old group had become difficult to work with.
6 Professional: Waste in Iowa school rooms IV Discusses what can be done to prepare children for new classes.
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7 Manual training notes Professor Bailey says that special training is not needed to teach manual training; however, it is highly recommended.
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8 Bible Studies Lesson IV, persecution of growth.
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9 F. O. Smith Will teach at Iowa City Academy and continue his studies at University of Iowa.
10 M. H. Hoffman Principal at Charter Oak.
11 Clara Mead Teaching in Fairfax, Minnesota.
12 The home of Albert and Minnie (Larson) Fields Has a new daughter; living in Canada.
13 Maude E. Lane Traveled in the West; now back in school.
14 The Whittemore schools Earl Roadman is in charge there.
15 C. C. Seerley Studying medicine at University of Iowa.
16 Florence Thompson Teaching in Belle Plaine.
17 T. M. Prall Acting as substitute principal in Lake Mills.
18 Minnie Arent Will teach in Badger.
19 Harriett Joyce Teaching in Manila.
20 Orpha Heiland Teaching in Lone Tree.
21 After three years' successful experience Jay O. Huntley left Casey to become principal at Griswold.
22 Florence Butler Teaching in Monona.
23 Bruce Alderman Succeeded Vinton; candidate for Linn County superintendent.
24 Gertrude Smith Teaching in Tipton.
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25 The Wyoming Tribune Offers praise for the work of Ada B. Coates.
26 Mary Ryan Sister died; back to teaching in Albert Lea.
27 Vida Keene Did well teaching at State Center; now back in school.
28 Jacob Johnson Teaching at Dennison.
29 Friends of R. M. Wyant Mary Louise Gillian married R. M. Wyant.
30 Geo. C. Cleveland Visited Cedar Falls.
31 Maud Bozarth Finished work at Charles City; will travel in the West.
32 Levi Clark Superintendent at State Center.
33 Georgia Knight Teaching at Sunnyside, California.
34 Married, August 15, 1906 Mary Ethel Chandler married Bert Henry Callison.
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35 Harriet Cunningham Principal at Anamosa.
36 Ruth Long Teaching in Marshalltown.
37 Florence R. Marshall Graduated from University of Iowa.
38 Joseph O. Johnson Will continue studies at Northwestern University.
39 Lydia Tostlebe Visited campus with Ellen Brummond Woito.
40 Society Neos present college program; Ossolis enjoyed Indian program; mock letter home about Clios meeting; Shakes and Aristos presented music program
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41 Football Training School defeats Cedar Falls High School, 12-0.
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42 Mabel Mastain Aunt died.
43 Verna Hallowell Visited Waterloo.
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44 President Seerley's mother Visited Cedar Falls.
45 The Kindergarten Club Held moonlight picnic.
46 Mrs. W. L. Hearst and Miss Gregg Entertained friends.
47 Mrs. Flora M. Oliver Left for home.
48 We were all glad Laura Seals has arrived and is feeling better.
49 Mrs. C. E. Deo Visited Cedar Rapids.
50 James Strawn Visiting from Eldora.
51 W. G. Brandstetter Visited campus.
52 Prof. and Mrs. E. J. Cable Will hold reception for his brother, the Reverend Elmer Cable.
53 Miss Jennette Carpenter Enjoying trip to Germany.
54 Mabel Eighmey Went to Hudson.
55 Warren Proctor Mother visiting.
56 Mabel Anderson Entertained friends.
57 Harold Maynard Visited Janesville.
58 Katherine Holmes and Fay Sinclair Visited the Nesbits.
59 Stella Hopper Visited Maude Dudley.
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60 Mrs. Hearst, Mrs. McAlvin, and Miss Hearst Entertained friends.
61 Miss McGovern Went to Waverly to advise teachers.
62 Mrs. G. W. Samson Went to Mason City.
63 Miss Goodwin Went home for vacation.
64 There have been two new rugs Improvement in appearance of library.
65 The Cottage Reading Circle Met at Professor Gist's home to discuss revised spelling.
66 Mr. and Mrs. Furrow Visited daughters Grace and Flora.
67 Will Casey Will resume study at University of Michigan.
68 President and Mrs. Seerley Left for trip to the East.
69 Ida Minish and Iola Bly Attended wedding of Mabel Wilson and Arthur Hollis.
70 Saturday evening Zetas serve refreshments after program.