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1 | In regard to the matter of assembling and seating | Discusses the growing problem in chapel services of disruptive people. | |
2 | The May musical festival at Normal | Tells the line-up of talent for the music festival; will include three concerts by the Thomas Orchestra as well as a Messiah performance. |
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3 | The ability to understand what you read | A poem that tries to interpret students' grasp of literature. |
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4 | The seventh indoor athletic contest | Contest was held to see who was the best at making free throws. | |
5 | Shakes again victorious | In the intersociety basketball contest the Shakes take a commanding lead, beating the Neos, 14-10. |
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6 | Hamlin Garland | Will speak on "Joys of the Trail". | |
7 | Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms XX | Continuation of the subject of making things habitual for students before they leave school, this installment talks of making history automatic. |
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8 | Bible Studies | Lesson XIX, review. |
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9 | Society | Ossolis organized medical program; Zetas installed officers; Chrestos gave art program; Aristos hold miscellaneous program; Shakes present Russo-Japanese program; Philos hold combination program. | |
10 | The Beta chapter of the Kappa Theta Psi | Organized February 4, 1907; first women's national sorority to be organized at ISNS. |
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11 | Charles Yeager | Will read state exam papers. | |
12 | Carrie (McCausland) Conover | Principal in California. | |
13 | J. T. Colegrove | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
14 | Ernest C. Smith | Hopes to complete law course at University of Michigan. | |
15 | Adelia (Gregg) Thomas | Practicing medicine in Des Moines. | |
16 | Emma Mantz | Visited California. | |
17 | Bernice Alexander | Teaching in Dow City. | |
18 | Inez Hollis | Attending Drake University. | |
19 | Chestie Musser | Teaching at Orchard. | |
20 | Gertrude A. Parr | Teaching in New Hampton. | |
21 | Amy Crary | At home in St. Olaf, Iowa. | |
22 | Romanzo Adams | President of Nevada State Teachers Association. | |
23 | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
24 | Pearl Riddle | Teaching at Corinth. | |
25 | Violet Bush | Teaching near Hudson; Minnie is teaching near Reinbeck. |
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26 | Harry G. Hayes | Principal in Montana. | |
27 | Jessie A. Parish | Teaching in Bloomfield. | |
28 | Bridget V. Walsh | Now a sister of mercy. | |
29 | E. D. Sylvester | Teaching and farming in Minnesota. | |
30 | Caroline Barnes | Teaching in Oregon. | |
31 | Myrta Shannon | Teaching in Independence. | |
32 | Kate Lester | YWCA assistant secretary in Sioux City. | |
33 | Harry E. Fields | Returned to Canada. | |
34 | The Daily Iowan of January 22nd contains the following account | Tribute to work of James Sanders in West Union. |
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35 | Arthur Smith of Steamboat Rock | Visited sister Fannie. | |
36 | The Neos enjoyed a taffy pull | ||
37 | Sadie Ellis | Has been sick. | |
38 | Harry Lambert and W. Wilkinson | Visited campus. | |
39 | Francis Burns | Called home. | |
40 | Effa Mahanke | Visited Parkersburg. | |
41 | The Misses Kathleen Delahoyde and Florence Conant | Initiated into Kappa Theta Psi. | |
42 | Violet Bowen and Beulah Taylor | Visited Nashua. | |
43 | Mabel Gray | Visited Osage. | |
44 | Erdena Rose | Father died. | |
45 | Miss Ida Fell arrived home last Friday | At home caring for her mother. | |
46 | Married, August 14, 1906 | Minnie M. Moore married Alfred V. Gray; will likely engage in missionary work. | |
47 | Daisy St. Clair | Visited Vinton. | |
48 | Miss Miller of Waterloo | Visited Clara and Elizabeth Schaible. |
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49 | Miss Thornton | Was sick. | |
50 | Mayne Spaulding | Sister visited. | |
51 | Alice Kerr of Waterloo | Visited Bessie Griffin and Vera Gardner. | |
52 | The V. O. V.'s entertained the Xanhos | Played progressive games. | |
53 | Ira Magee | Visited Dunkerton. | |
54 | Donald Sowers | Went home. | |
55 | Edward Tesdell | Wins award for solving difficult mathematical problem. | |
56 | Margaret Mastain of Hudson | Visited sister Mabel. | |
57 | The members of the Chrestomathian society | Enjoyed good sledding. | |
58 | Hazel Smith | Visited Hudson. | |
59 | The Shakes come out ahead again | Defeated the Neos in basketball, 14-10. | |
60 | Gladys Martin and schoolmate | Visited Blanche Martin. | |
61 | Ada Ward | Visited brothers. |
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62 | Maude Lasher, Ethel Stilson, Anna Williams and June Emry | Visited Blanche Martin. | |
63 | W. S. Scallon | Brother sick. | |
64 | Maud Frye of Waterloo | Visited Zell McCartney. |