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1 As a humorist and a wit Believes that there is profit in attending a lecture by a humorist such as Bill Nye.
2 Athletics is now the all absorbing subject Urges students to become involved in athletics; Board has furnished some equipment; believes students need to engage in physical in addition to mental activities.
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3 The sidewalk Newly-repaired sidewalk already shows damage.
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4 An agitator
Morris--Ella (Class of 1892)
Chapel oration offers praise for Wendell Phillips.
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5 I feel like croaking Would like good music to be renewed in chapel services.
6 Last week in one of the society meetings Potential debate judge cites conflict of interest; chairman says judge should serve anyway; writer cites this as more evidence that judging society debates is an unsound idea.
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7 At the convention Highlights of the YMCA state convention
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8 The Cliosophic Society Review of a recent meeting.
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9 Bertha Pratt Will lead Wednesday meeting.
10 Chapel services Will be conducted by Professor Wright.
11 Edna Savage Will lead YWCA meeting.
12 Jesse McLaughlin Returns to school after teaching.
13 Many thousand schools over the state Petitioning legislature to prohibit sale of tobacco to those under 18.
14 Mr. Charles Henry Will lead YMCA meeting.
15 Nye and Burbank were greeted by a large audience Eihgty Normalites attend lecture.
16 Sunday evening meeting Will be led by Nellie Wallbank.
17 The graduating classes Appointed committees to arrange for the new class day exercises associated with Commencement.
18 The Philo-Aristo joint debate Will be held first Friday of next term.
19 The third year class met Elected officers and class day committee.
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20 All will join in extending sympathy Agnes Russell inherits fortune from aunt and uncle; gives up teaching and moves to Cincinnati.
21 H. B. Lizer Principal at Hubbard.
22 I am now in shape Mary Frederickson offers accommodations to boarders.
23 Miss Minnie Moore Principal at Perry; reads good paper at recent convention.
24 Miss Sadie Wilson Teaching in Anderson, Indiana.
25 Prof. Robt. Fullerton Superintendent of Parkersburg schools visits campus.
26 The Normal School Places West Side High School on approved list; recognizes excellent work of W. L. Hearst.
27 We hear a great deal now Defines school spirit.
28 Wednesday, February 24 Leta King married J. A. Irving.