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| Balloons as a feature in the modern science of warfare | Believes balloons have the potential to end war. | |
| The attack made by some of the superintendents | Superintendents do not like changes in admission standards, student classification, and class organization; attempts to meet the objections. |
Page 106
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| Robt. Nourse's lecture | Review of Mr. Nourse's lecture on "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". |
Page 107
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| College papers, as controlled by literary societies | Problems of college newspaper management. |
Page 108
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| The path in the snow | Poem. |
Page 109
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| Hon. W. R. Briggs | Visits sons on campus. | |
| The "Awkward Squad" | Soon ready to join the companies. | |
| The Y. M. C. A. meeting | To be conducted by Professor Arey. | |
| Jesse McLaughlin was in Waterloo | Making arrangements for the Normal Band. | |
| Wm. Collins | Will not return to school this term. | |
| Prayer meeting | Will be led by Kitty Fluke. | |
| Prof. Whitcomb | Delivered Easter sermon. | |
| L. M. Thompson | Elected principal at Le Ray, Minnesota. | |
| Mrs. Loughridge | Addressed the young ladies. | |
| Sunday evening prayer meeting | To be conducted by C. E. Stinson. | |
| Chapel services | To be conducted by Professor Wright. | |
| The Aristo and Philo societies | Will hold mock presidential convention. | |
| Francis Larkin | Has left school. | |
| Mae Polley | Will lead prayer meeting. |
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| We are glad to note that the lecture | Well attended by townspeople; transportation and distance tend to hold attendance down. | |
| The members chosen by the different societies | Anniversary Day representatives announced. | |
| The steps toward improving the roads | Encouraged by recent efforts to improve roads between town and the Normal. | |
| The poem credited | Attempts to clear up authorship of poem attributed to President Seerley. | |
| The Alpha open session | Program for the session. | |
| At the recent meeting of the Superintendents' Round Table | Decide to establish Teachers' Bureau headed by Henry Sabin. | |
| Married at Lacey, Iowa | Elma H. Hibbs marries B. J. Snyder. | |
| Professor Gilchrist | Successfully offering metaphysics course. | |
| J. E. Johnson | Taken ill suddenly, but now recovering. |
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| Resolutions of condolence | On death of Blanch Judd. | |
| Miss Lizzie Hughes | Superintendent of Louisa County visits the Loughridges. | |
| C. Ray Aurner | Attended lecture on campus. | |
| J. F. Doderer | Marries Minnie B. Breese. | |
| Alpha report | Report on recent meeting. | |
| Paul Peterson | Visiting Normal. | |
| Miss Hattie Hartshorn | Assistant principal at State Center. |
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| Y. M. C. A. | Y. G. Barnell selected as delegate to Western College conference. |