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1 | During commencement | Mame and Antonia Urbany were visited by members of their family. | |
2 | Prof. J. B. Knoepfler and wife | In Fort Madison visiting their daughter. | |
3 | Miss Mary Ann Kaufman | Has returned to her home in Richmond, Indiana and will spend several months on the concert platform. | |
4 | W. R. Sandy | Elected superintendent of schools in Tekoa, Washington. | |
5 | Mrs. Radcliffe | Is visiting her parents. |
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6 | Hail 1911! | 1911 is a gateway of opportunity for success. | |
7 | Editorial | Now it the time to prepare for the upcoming debate with Kansas. | |
8 | Editorial | Editorial encourages the development of a men's intersociety oratorical contest. |
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9 | The Shake-Aristo Christmas tree | Provides the details on the Shake-Aristo Christmas party. |
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10 | State Superintendents' Association; report of committee on special resolutions Salt Lake conference of chief school officers on Certification | Text of the report. |
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11 | Report of conference of the chief state school officers of the north-central and western states Salt Lake City, Utah, November 17-18-19, 1910 | Reports on the principles governing the recognition of diplomas from other colleges and universities. |
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12 | Charles City 29; Teachers College 27; Teachers College lose first game of basketball by narrow margin | Account of the game. |
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13 | Edith H. Curtis | Trying for a life certificate in the state of Wyoming. | |
14 | S. L. Thomas | Succeeded L. J. White as superintendent of the Sheldon, Iowa, schools. | |
15 | M. R. Timmerman | Seeks to re-enter the United States after an extended time in Canada. | |
16 | Marie Hoye | Accepted a position to teach in Cheyenne, Wyoming. | |
17 | Ida King | Teaches at her home in Mt. Vernon, South Dakota. |
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18 | Nellie Burmeister | Located in Walnut, Iowa. | |
19 | Abbie Western | Teacher at Malvern, Iowa. | |
20 | Stella Counsell | In charge of the eighth grade in Avoca, Iowa. | |
21 | Violet Bowen | Located in Garfield, Iowa. | |
22 | Helen Zilk | Has a school in Mitchell County. | |
23 | Emily Lamberty | In charge of drawing in the Jefferson schools. | |
24 | R. D. Daugherty | Principal of the Commercial Department of the Iowa Wesleyan University in Mt. Pleasant. | |
25 | H. E. Blackmar | Superintendent of schools in Iowa City. | |
26 | Emily M. Porter | Teaches in Winterset, Iowa. | |
27 | E. D. Chassell | At present is the State Binder. | |
28 | E. J. Leonard | Chosen as editor of the Mid-West Farmer at Fort Morgan, Colorado. | |
29 | Catherine Learly | Began work as a teacher in Tripoli. | |
30 | Emma L. Sheldon | Accepted a position at Sibley. | |
31 | Letta D. Horner | Student at the University of Chicago. | |
32 | J. F. Treasure | Teaching in Barthesville, Oklahoma. | |
33 | Societies | The Zetas held a Christmas party. |
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34 | Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove | Lesson XV: the making of a nation (part three). |
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35 | Big Science Club meeting | A large audience was on hand to listen to George Frederick Wheeler speak at the Science Club meeting. |
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36 | College directory | Roster of officers of each of the literary societies. |
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37 | Resolutions of the Orio literary society on the death of our brother, Perry Golly | The Orio literary society mourns the death of Perry Golly. | |
38 | Miss C. H. Baker resigns; popular teacher in English chosen Secretary of Methodist Brotherhood in New York | Clara H. Baker has resigned from her teaching position at I. S. T. C.; had been substituting for Jennette Carpenter; Margaret E. Weirick will fill the position. | |
39 | Prof. Perrine becomes Assistant in the Physical Training Department | James Owen Perrine is now a member of the Physical Training Department faculty; photo. |
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40 | Mr. W. W. Lee | Called home due to a serious injury to his sister. | |
41 | Miss Harriet Mason | Spent time in Chicago over Christmas vacation. | |
42 | On the evening of Wednesday | Six hundred students attended the College Meeting presented by William A. Sunday of Waterloo. | |
43 | The last Friday evening before vacation | Christmas party was held by the physical training department. | |
44 | Miss Mary Slee | Visited friends on College Hill. | |
45 | Miss Jennie Sanders | Teaching fourth grade in Oak Park, spent time with friends on the hill. | |
46 | On Wednesday evening | Alma McMahon entertained women of the faculty. | |
47 | On the last Friday evening | The English Club met for a program. | |
48 | Mr. H. O. Harvey | Spent time visiting friends among the faculty. |
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49 | Profs. Colegrove and Begeman | Attended the Scientific Association in Minneapolis. | |
50 | Prof. Karl F. Geiser | Former faculty member spent time in Cedar Falls. | |
51 | Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Samson | Spent time with their son Faye in Charles City, Iowa. | |
52 | Miss Anna Marcue | Spent time on the Hill. | |
53 | Mr. Julian Gist | Spent the holidays on College Hill with his parents. | |
54 | Mrs. Condit and Mr. Brian Condit | Spent time with Mrs. Condit's parents in New Sharon. | |
55 | Mr. Joe Wright and his wife | Spent the holidays with his father D. S. Wright. | |
56 | Miss Sara Riggs | Presented a paper at the Historical Association meeting held in Indianapolis. |
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57 | Miss Laura Bowman | Former faculty member spent time visiting friends in Cedar Falls and on the Hill. | |
58 | Miss Millicent Warriner | Spent a large portion of her vacation visiting friends in Chicago. | |
59 | Miss Mae Toomey | Teaches at LeMars; spent time at her home in Cedar Falls. |