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1 The general election is past ISNS and Ames will discuss Philippine tariffs.
2 Simpson girls challenge Normal. Normal's coed debate team was challenged to an inter-school debate.
3 Normal's ladies' band; a popular organization Professor Fitzgerald organized the Ladies' Band about a year ago; now about forty-five members; band has played several concerts.
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4 "Johnny's Revenge" Warren Proctor tries his hand at poetry.
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5 Notes on music Professor Fullerton believes that the country is gradually moving toward standards for the teaching of music.
6 Professional: waste in Iowa schools IX Professor Bender discusses the importance of teaching multiplication and division.
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7 Bible Studies Lesson IX, events in Jerusalem and Antioch.
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8 Emma (Ridley) Colegrove Gave paper on trees in La Porte City.
9 John W. Boyle Will take up civil service position in Georgia; his brother James will work for the weather service in Washington State.
10 After five years' successful experience at Hamburg J. E. Clayton is superintendent in Malvern.
11 Ethel Mathews Teaching in Newell.
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12 Nellie Dority Principal in Jefferson.
13 Harry L. Eells Head of New Hartford schools; took part in geological expedition in Butler County with Professor Arey.
14 Anna Montgomery Resumed studies at University of Chicago.
15 Rose Ferguson Resigned position in Alta to recuperate from illness; now feeling better.
16 Thursday, October 25, at Brighton Iowa Linnie Downs Savage had a son, to be named for his late father, Harry Harper Savage.
17 From the Cherokee Democrat Grace Bates married Dr. R. C. Faust.
18 Lucile High Teaching in Hampton.
19 Jessie Farlow Will teach in Council Bluffs.
20 Letta D. Horner Attending Northwestern University.
21 Edna Walker Teaching in Arizona.
22 Clara M. Jackson Teaching in Ocheyedan.
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23 Macy Campbell Doing well in Alden.
24 Under the title of the Robert Lucas Journal of the War of 1812 John Parish edits a work on American history.
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25 Society Humorous look at the word man; Chrestos played games and enjoyed supper; Aristos present Southern program; Alphas debate the value of Halloween; new Zeta women present program.
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26 Constance Smith Has had appendicitis.
27 LaVancha Comstock Visited Lost Nation.
28 Roy Hoats, Emil Tostlebe, Nathan Gist and Clarence Parker Came home from University of Iowa in order to vote locally.
29 Mabel Mastain Visited Hudson.
30 President and Mrs. Seerley Returned from trip to the East, where President Seerley inspected libraries.
31 Fred Rausch Will go to Ames.
32 Friday morning Alta McMillan injured in fall on Gymnasium stairs
33 Lloyd Loonan Visited Hudson.
34 Hazel Smith Went to Nashua.
35 Alta Doolittle Has been sick.
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36 Miss Hattie Kreumple Visiting Ena Hill.
37 Cora Bell Brother visited.
38 Elsie and Margaret Bennett Sister visited.
39 The following item which should have been printed last week Group gathers to celebrate Professor and Mrs. Todd's tenth anniversary.
40 Nellie Dority Visited Cedar Falls.
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41 Willis Summers Visited Waterloo.
42 The Charles City High School football team Played Cedar Falls; Harry Lambert in principal at Charles City.
43 Gletty-Ratchford Dorothy Ratchford married Frank J. Gletty.
44 Mabel Parish Visited Cedar Falls.
45 Ava McCune of Davenport Visited Ethel Arey.