Issue Contents
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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10 | Chapel services | Will be conducted by Professor Wright. |
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11 | Edna Savage | Will lead YWCA meeting. |
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12 | Jesse McLaughlin | Returns to school after teaching. |
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13 | Many thousand schools over the state | Petitioning legislature to prohibit sale of tobacco to those under 18. |
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14 | Mr. Charles Henry | Will lead YMCA meeting. |
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15 | Nye and Burbank were greeted by a large audience | Eihgty Normalites attend lecture. |
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16 | Sunday evening meeting | Will be led by Nellie Wallbank. |
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17 | The graduating classes | Appointed committees to arrange for the new class day exercises associated with Commencement. |
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18 | The Philo-Aristo joint debate | Will be held first Friday of next term. |
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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. |
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21 | H. B. Lizer | Principal at Hubbard. |
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22 | I am now in shape | Mary Frederickson offers accommodations to boarders. |
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23 | Miss Minnie Moore | Principal at Perry; reads good paper at recent convention. |
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24 | Miss Sadie Wilson | Teaching in Anderson, Indiana. |
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25 | Prof. Robt. Fullerton | Superintendent of Parkersburg schools visits campus. |
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26 | The Normal School | Places West Side High School on approved list; recognizes excellent work of W. L. Hearst. |
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27 | We hear a great deal now | Defines school spirit. |
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28 | Wednesday, February 24 | Leta King married J. A. Irving. |