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1 | Still another advancement | Considers "theaterphone", which transmits operas in London from theaters to nearby homes via telephone lines; predicts that there will come a time when both sights and sounds of distant events will be delivered to homes. |
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2 | The State University | General Assembly considers millage tax support for state institutions; also considers additional normal schools. |
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3 | Editor Normal Eyte | Echoes earlier sentiment on condition of sidewalk north of Normal bridge; melting snow has revealed the dangerous condition of the walk. |
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4 | Iowa and her teachers | State should divert appropriations from other institutions to teacher preparation. |
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5 | Make the sheet interesting | Urges students to make contributions that will give the paper zest. |
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6 | Under the sanction and control | Believes that the Aristos and the Philos are getting along well, contrary to a recently expressed opinion. |
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7 | State expenses and higher education | Tally of sums spent on higher education. |
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8 | A missionary meeting | Will take place of prayer meeting. |
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9 | A. F. Burton | Has been ill. |
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10 | By reading the SUI Quill | Principal activity seems to be athletics. |
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11 | From a report | Mary Stever doing well in work with YWCA. |
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12 | Miss Florence Zerwekh | Elected assistant principal in normal school in Algona. |
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13 | President Seerley | Has received two sets of the Century dictionary: one for the faculty and one for the library. |
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14 | W. F. Hemmerling and Charles Wright | Spend weekend at home. |
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15 | Walter Guthridge | Will lead prayer meeting. |
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16 | Wednesday evening | W. H. Reever called home on account of father's death. |
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17 | Y. W. C. A. | Meeting will be led by Alice Howard. |
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18 | According to the faculty's arrangements | Entire fourth year class will not deliver orations at Commencement; representatives will be elected. |
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19 | Last week Mr. H. E. Blackmar | Offered committee clerkship in General Assembly but decides to stay in school. |
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20 | State Superintendent J. B. Knoepfler | Visits the Normal School; addresses students. |
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21 | The following course of lectures | Speakers and topics listed. |
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22 | A. E. and Mabel Felmley | Visit campus. |
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23 | David K. Bond | Practicing law in Pueblo, Colorado. |
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24 | G. A. Hooker | Teaching in Aplington. |
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25 | J. E. Clayton, Bruce Frances, and W. D. Taylor | Doing well in their teaching. |
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26 | John Sogard | Principal in Pueblo, Colorado. |
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27 | L. H. Rock | Working for Ida Grove newspaper. |
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28 | Miss Finette Ferris | Joins fourth year class. |
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29 | Mrs. Hugh J. Miller | Living in Montana. |
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30 | Reports of the most complimentary character | C. Ray Aurner is principal at Waverly High School. |
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31 | The success of Miss May Roberts | Teaching high school in Topeka, Kansas. |
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32 | The work of J. A. Kleinsorge | Principal in Camanche receives raise in salary. |
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33 | There are many things | Scolds literary society members who do not live up to their responsibilities. |
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34 | Word comes to us | S. B. Stonerook doing well in New London. |
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35 | Miss Nellie Anderson | Teaching high school in Forest City. |
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36 | Our military instructor | Lt. Dinwiddie spending winter in southern Iowa; will take up work as soon as weather permits; new arms should be available; hopes military drill will be made compulsory. |
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37 | Rev. and Mrs. O. B. Chassell | Passing through town on way to Wyoming; Mr. Chassell recovering but not ready to take up his pastoral duties. |
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38 | The Aristo open session | Detailed description of recent entertainment. |
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39 | The Normal Eyte | Would like to hear from students in the wild and wooly West. |
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40 | The patrons of the schools | T. B. Morris teaching in Goldfield. |