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1 Electricity
Thomas--Samuel L. (Class of 1892; Science Faculty)
A history of electricity.
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2 The "Little Man's" pard Still unchallenged in athletic activities.
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3 Alpha society Welcomes Pearl Carr back.
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4 C. W. Bartine Will lead prayer meeting.
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5 Effie and Durlie Ellison Visited by mother.
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6 H. E. Button Will represent Aristos in Philo-Aristo debate; P. S. Harris resigned.
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7 Miss Bridgie Cunningham Teaching in city schools while her sister Kate has been ill.
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8 Miss Florence Marshall Visited by father.
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9 Miss Libbie Frink Has been ill.
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10 Miss Matie Mills Visited cousin Sophia Keeler.
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11 Mrs. N. A. Wright Visits son Charles.
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12 O. W. Babcock Principal at Andrew.
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13 The Athletic Committee Awaiting information form other athletic associations.
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14 The certainty of the punishment for sin R. W. Keeler will lead discussion.
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15 Wm. Collins Called home on account of father's illness.
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16 Chas. Wiler Will build large residence and boarding house on Normal Hill.
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17 In the last business YWCA asks that Normal Eyte be sent to those serving abroad.
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18 Many have been heard Students should devote themselves more thoroughly to society work.
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19 Miss Eva Seevers State secretary will conduct YWCA meeting.
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20 Mrs. Loughridge Will lead YWCA meeting.
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21 Place, Shakespearean hall Debate question of success of tall or short women; short women win.
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22 Prof. Page Will address the young men.
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23 Supt. W. W. Montgomery of Red Oak Appointed to Board to replace A. F. Wilson.
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24 The concert to be given at the Presbyterian Church Will include Glee Club and other Normalites.
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25 The zoological donation Receives set of sea invertebrates from Smithsonian Institution.
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26 In spite of the many other attractions Dr. Trueblood speaks about the European military situation.
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27 On Thursday the 4th years Professor Arey leads an expedition to local quarries to collect specimens.
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28 The next term will be inaugurated Philos and Aristos will hold joint open debate on public vs. private ownership of railroads.
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29 There is no man before the public today The Reverend Sam Jones will speak in Waterloo.
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30 Arlington Place, Cal.
Conner--Etta B. (Class of 1891)
Etta Conner writes about her experience in a California earthquake.
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31 Miss Kate Jones Will begin work in state superintendent's office.
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32 Miss Matie Mills Spends vacation here.
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33 Paul Peterson Teaching at Elkhorn College; enjoys Normal Eyte; gives news of other alumni.