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1 | Official; the North East Iowa Teachers Association | Leading speakers include the Honorable Nathan C. Schaeffer and Bishop McDowell. | |
2 | Untitled | Students encouraged to create school songs and yells. |
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3 | The following is the Iowa law | Text of the law on destruction or theft of library material. | |
4 | Miss Anna Gertrude Childs | Will speak on experiences in Europe. | |
5 | Professor John Ross Frampton | Will perform organ recital. | |
6 | The North West Iowa Teachers' Association | To be held in Fort Dodge. | |
7 | The alumni and old students | Will hold banquet and reunion at ISTA meeting. | |
8 | President Seerley | Scheduled for series of addresses to professional meetings. | |
9 | Zetalethean society | Will hold banquet. |
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10 | Revised standards | Text of accreditation standards for high schools. |
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11 | First faculty recital; new teachers make first bow to Cedar Falls; excellent program well received | Performance program. | |
12 | Senior class meets; Class '09 organizes for business of year; constitution adopted; annual staff elected | Elect officers; select Old Gold staff. |
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13 | Former teacher weds; music instructor married to Waterloo business man; reporter's account of wedding | Nettie C. Vroom married Benjamin W. Schuneman. | |
14 | Coming events | Campus schedule of activities. |
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15 | Professional; elements of liberal education as found in travel | Professor Bender continues his essay on the benefits of travel. |
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16 | Laura Bowman | Taught at Bedford. | |
17 | Mattie Cowie | Teaching at Slater. | |
18 | Bessie Allen | Completed course at Columbia; now teaching in Canada. | |
19 | Mary McDonald | Visited brother John. | |
20 | John Goldthwaite | Working at University of Washington in Seattle. | |
21 | Clifford Dunham | Teaching in Boulder, Colorado. | |
22 | John McPherson | Now in real estate business in South Dakota. | |
23 | Will S. Yeager | Taking training at Springfield, Massachusetts. | |
24 | Ernest F. Bean | Visited his brother Ward; studying at University of Wisconsin. | |
25 | Effie Byrne | Teaching in Algona. | |
26 | Mrs. Jean Johnson (Gates) | In dry goods business in Minnesota. | |
27 | Chas. Yeager | Married Agnes Brown in Seattle; teaching in Renton as is Clara Puls. | |
28 | Lizzie Gambs | Principal in Sheridan, Wyoming. |
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29 | Clara Tolstrup | Teaching in Lansing. | |
30 | Helen Seerley | Back home after travels. | |
31 | Ruth Ballou | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
32 | Margaret Kelly | Teaching in Nashua. | |
33 | Two weddings of interest; Cook-Parish nuptials | Ariel Parish married Mary Ora Cook; John C. Parish married Ruth Davison. |
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36 | Among those at Independence | Several Normalites attended Congregational Church meeting. | |
37 | Miss Bess Chase and Belle Vinall | Teaching in Hampton. | |
38 | President Seerley | Mrs. Henry Sabin died. | |
39 | Word comes from Iowa City | George Hauberg is president of medical school class. | |
40 | The brotherhood of the Presbyterian church | Professor Bender addressed group on Michelangelo. | |
41 | Miss Ruth Egloff | Visiting Ames. | |
42 | Miss Vida Keene | Has been sick. |
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43 | Mabel and Reba Mastain | Visited Hudson. | |
44 | Mr. Oscar Eighmey | Returned from Minnesota. | |
45 | Miss Mary Benson | Visited Gladbrook. | |
46 | Mrs. Allison | Daughter June is sick. | |
47 | Belle Boyd | Visited Waterloo. | |
48 | The Misses Murray | Went to Grundy Center. | |
49 | Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Anderson | Visited George Kramer. | |
50 | Perle Walters and James Ehret | Pledge fraternity at University of Iowa. | |
51 | Mrs. Meyerholz | Sang at Congregational Church. | |
52 | The music faculty | Gave first in series of recitals. | |
53 | Saturday evening | Kindergarten seniors gave reception for juniors. | |
54 | Last Saturday night | High school football results. | |
55 | Miss Ruth Gallahan | Visited campus. | |
56 | Mr. Williams | Visiting William Moorhead and Maud MacAllister. | |
57 | Grace Rock | Cousin visited her. | |
58 | Avery Crary | Now in South Dakota. |
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59 | Miss Bertha Hemsworth | Attending friend's wedding. | |
60 | The Parlor Reading Circle | Professor Bender will speak. | |
61 | John Merner | Will move to Washington to become a fruit farmer. | |
62 | William Gist | Will attend Bellevue College. | |
63 | Miss Margaret Smith | Has had typhoid fever. | |
64 | Miss Mabel Parish | Will study at University of Chicago. | |
65 | The Cedar Falls golf club | Played in Waterloo and enjoyed dinner there. | |
66 | Miss Beulah Kiefer | Visited friends. | |
67 | Several of the Normal faculty | Will speak at teachers association meeting. | |
68 | Nan Baldwin | Back at work. | |
69 | Miss Sloan | Has been sick. | |
70 | Miss Ira Flagler | Enjoyed birthday party. | |
71 | Miss Call | Visited Webster City. |
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72 | From our exchanges | News from other colleges; State Superintendent John Riggs may issue a report opposing fraternities and sororities. |