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t r g 5 W. M. BEALS Superintendent of Schools
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vU unjuzu'dSOIV -x- 96 -x- Goes to Iowa Agricultural College : H. A. Scullen went to Junction City! 1 i yesterday for a short visit and will then leave for Ames, Iowa, where Mr. Sculleun takes a position with the elec- X trical department of the Iowa Agricul- tural College. ! l! 4!- H. A. SCULLEN. B. A. Principal of High School BEALS tendent of Schools THOMPSON Teacher of Languages
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