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Many universities and colleges Supports the idea of earning credit for working on student newspapers.
At the present time, style holds a higher place in literature Writer must be able to hold reader's attention in the vast array of literature.
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At the University Professor Parish gives his account of a visit to the University of Iowa.
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The ball game at the Normal Poetic account of the Aristo-Philo game.
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The ball game Detailed account of game won by Seniors over Juniors, 9-5; game slow to start because of lost ball; bicyclist goes to town to buy one.
The Iowa Teachers' Exchange Employment opportunities.
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B. F. Ogden Will teach this summer at Keokuk County Institute.
Three rousing cheers Applauds efforts of band.
Chas. W. Bruner Taking dental course at University; visited friends.
Gun squads have been formed Battalion begins artillery drill.
At Ames Women have formed battalion.
Misses Amy Bell . . . . Several Normalites will teach in Cedar Falls next year.
Supt. E. R. Moore Visiting committee of Board on campus.
About seventy students Civics classes visit public institutions.
Walter Guthridge On crutches.
Miss Sue Graham Visited Waverly.
The senior classes Headed for river on Wednesday.
Miss Maud Humphrey Will teach in Waterloo.
Prof. Loughridge Will conduct chapel service.
The Y. M. C. A. meeting To be led by Osmond Johnson.
A U. S. Army inspector Will inspect student battalion.
Veatch of '90 William Veatch is in photography business.
Miss Mamie Thurston Will teach in Red Oak.
Geo. Wright Able to attend class again.
Miss Della Northey Visited in Waterloo.
Y. G. Barnell Visited in Carroll.
Miss Matie Mills Visited her cousin Sophie Keeler.
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Miss Belle Crawford Will teach in Garwin.
F. A. Nimocks Resigns as principal in Alden to attend law school; Bertha Bishop succeeds him; Nora Held will teach in Alden.
Hon. Geo. R. Wendling Speaks on popular delusions.
The teachers in the vicinity of Ft. Dodge Refusing to teach for low pay.
The Philomathean Society Program for the open session.
The faculty generously granted Seniors get time to prepare orations.
Resignation Poem.
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