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| Once more the chestnut | Prospects improving for electric street railway; Waterloo and Cedar Falls may be connected and Normal Hill may be connected to Cedar Falls. |
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| Parody | An ode for leap year. |
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| Miss Carrie McCausland | Is teaching in Ontario, California. | |
| Miss Dora King | Will be taking courses at Lelan Stanford University. | |
| The muchly anticipated time | Wonders what women are thinking now that Leap Year has come. | |
| Judging from the contemptuous sentiment | Address to Aristos. | |
| What is the matter with the ISNS boys anyway? | Wonders where boys' spirit is; urges them at least to get involved in athletics. | |
| Miss Etta Conner | Is principal in Arlington Place, California. |
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| School Directory | Roster of student organizations. | |
| The Aristo boys | Decide Canadian annexation question in negative. | |
| The annual open session | Program of Aristotelian Society includes recitations, music, and debate. | |
| Mr. M. J. Kenefic | Will graduate from Rush Medical College. | |
| M. J. Kelly | Recorder of Butler County. | |
| J. I. Martin | Principal in Loup City, Nebraska. | |
| J. O. Berkley | Principal in Ainsworth, Nebraska. | |
| Mary Stuart | Will teach in high school in Dysart. | |
| Mr. J. P. Wishard | Enters first year high school class. |
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| The third term students | Have been organized into societies. | |
| If "a library's riches increase . . . . " | Rooms are filled with earnest students. | |
| To use a slang phrase | Women escort men to recent social; new custom not universally endorsed. |
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| The Normal School appropriation | President Seerley presents appropriations broken down by state institution; more will be spent on the militia than on the Normal School. | |
| The friends of D. C. Knupp | D. C. Knupp ill and unable to attend school. | |
| At the home of the bride's uncle | C. C. Hammerly marries Shirley Morrill on January 5, 1892. |
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| Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | News of upcoming events; description of term reception. |
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| The President's Cottage | Description of facilities for the President's family; significant improvement over quarters in Old Gilchrist Hall; cost was $6000; photo. | |
| In an excellent article | Applauds recent article on relationship of academic achievement with physical development. |
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| All eyes are now turned | Iowa is organized to help those affected by Russian famine. |
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| The Normal School write-up | Believes there were errors in article on Normal School in Chicago Herald. |
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| The malady of theological infirmity | Questions right of schools to impose religious conformity. |