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r HE IRIS NINETEEN-TEN s. i x. in T II »•: K «■ i T he Sweetest Solace Hulda Schrode” An -excepttonally Inlmmlnii hook which given pleasure to all types • « | iO|ilc. U lm» only recently Ite-n published hul Ik rapidly I..imiliifi known and lx In great demand by tin- public Tin heroine lx a bright. KitnKliiny girl who lx always ready for n Jolly good time Sin- will drop into n eliuli and exclaim. •tilt, girl , I nm w) tired but If you want me to I will go. She lx very dear to nil who know hei and exerts n strong Influence ovel tin- other characters. Kveryone goes to hei foi sympathy and advice and she »| vn » ttndx n few minutes t«• .-how thrtn that all will hr well and there lx no • a motor worry Wr dose I he hook, hat flood-night drar. iden.Miiii dreams. ringing In utir rare, and decide llial She lx nil Ideal optimist Our Mutual Friend “Frank S. Hyer TIiIk widely known volume Ik a masterful treatise on modern education. Few pedagogical publications contain ko many lu-lpful suggestIons for young teachers and profound discussions for veteran educators. When our student teachers are In doubt ax to method, discipline, or organl-xatlon of material they consult their favorite advisor, ••ttnr Mutual Friend.” and a page of Its explicit language clears away all perplexities. The hook Is the trusty helper of each and all. Hence the extraordinary appropriateness of the title, for the hook lx truly and sincerely -Out .Mutual Friend. he Winning Lady Martha Williams To win fortune lx praiseworthy: to win esteem Is ttohta; hul It win human hearts Is sublime. •The Winning Uily Is a chronicle of a young lady transplanted In a new field She •lulckly sets to work with her peculiar ability, energy, and earnestness, and at the end of a yeat we find her in possession of the esteem, the respect, and the friendship of all who were fortunate enough to form her acquaintance For u plenxunt hour of reading, or for a source of Information In the pleasant guise of sparkling conversation, gel a-uualnted with The Winning I duly
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THE IRIS NINETEEN-TEN Bnaril of Brijruts of Nnnual rhnula K«-onriri» St t : StronNTESDtxT C. I . Carv Trrm rntllMis l-VI.ruitry, Kill C. H. Crowxhart....................... THKoimiiA V. Yotmans Trrm rndlnR Krlirimr). ItllS I'MKk.. siiai;k.................................... Dt'XCAX M« (iKEMHc................................. Trrm rurilnit Krlirwi ry. 11 I:s Em met Horan................................... Thom a Mourns....................................... Trrm rii.llnu Kplirtll r . IIIII JoHX H ARRIXl.TOX.................................. Freeman H.‘ bum.................................... Trrm r mllnu Krlirnnr). I IMS H. O. Hamilton..................................... Geokoe B. Kelson................................... nnlrrr of I hr ltonr.1 Thomas Mounts. President........................... C. H. Ckowmiakt. Vice-President .... William Kittle. Secretary . Andrew H. Daiil, Treasurer. ex-officio OITIriitl In I lor . I !MIU-IIII tl .Miss Emma Coni.ev................................. Preside.nt W. 0. Caukikk........................... Cm'XTV Stl'KKIXTKNI»KNT llliai P.UT.Y Superior Waukesha .Milwaukee Plntleville Kau Claire I .a Crosse Oshkosh River Kails Whitewater Steven- Point La Crosse Superior Mndi n Madi-oit Menomnnic Waukesha Milwaukee 0 piu yr fi. Jirlanti Mr. George B Kelson. our new regent. va horn at mher-l. Wisconsin. He received his early education in the public schools of Portage county. Liter lie attended the mhcrst High School and wa- graduated from the Stevens Point High School in 1894. In tlii fall of tlu -.one year .Mr Nelson entered the University of Wisconsin, graduating with the class J( of iK« S. While there he received many honor- in Unit debate ami oratory. After attending the law school at Madison for -ome time lie received an appointment in the House of Rep re- T tentative-. While there lie attended the George Wa-hington L’nivcr-ity Law School. Lpnn ll graduating from thi- institution Mr. NcNmt returned to Portage comity, was admitted to the bar. and Itegan practicing law in Steven- Point. In 1906 he was appointed District Attorney h • : Portage county which office hr -til! holds On February 7 o io. Mi v o .« member of the State Hoard • •» Normal Regent by Governor lames O Davidson ' it n
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