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1 | 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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2 | Many universities and colleges | Supports the idea of earning credit for working on student newspapers. |
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3 | At the University | Professor Parish gives his account of a visit to the University of Iowa. |
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4 | The ball game at the Normal | Poetic account of the Aristo-Philo game. |
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5 | 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. |
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6 | The Iowa Teachers' Exchange | Employment opportunities. |
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7 | A U. S. Army inspector | Will inspect student battalion. |
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8 | About seventy students | Civics classes visit public institutions. |
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9 | At Ames | Women have formed battalion. |
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10 | B. F. Ogden | Will teach this summer at Keokuk County Institute. |
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11 | Chas. W. Bruner | Taking dental course at University; visited friends. |
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12 | Geo. Wright | Able to attend class again. |
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13 | Gun squads have been formed | Battalion begins artillery drill. |
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14 | Miss Della Northey | Visited in Waterloo. |
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15 | Miss Mamie Thurston | Will teach in Red Oak. |
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16 | Miss Matie Mills | Visited her cousin Sophie Keeler. |
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17 | Miss Maud Humphrey | Will teach in Waterloo. |
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18 | Miss Sue Graham | Visited Waverly. |
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19 | Misses Amy Bell . . . . | Several Normalites will teach in Cedar Falls next year. |
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20 | Prof. Loughridge | Will conduct chapel service. |
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21 | Supt. E. R. Moore | Visiting committee of Board on campus. |
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22 | The senior classes | Headed for river on Wednesday. |
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23 | The Y. M. C. A. meeting | To be led by Osmond Johnson. |
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24 | Three rousing cheers | Applauds efforts of band. |
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25 | Veatch of '90 | William Veatch is in photography business. |
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26 | Walter Guthridge | On crutches. |
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27 | Y. G. Barnell | Visited in Carroll. |
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28 | F. A. Nimocks | Resigns as principal in Alden to attend law school; Bertha Bishop succeeds him; Nora Held will teach in Alden. |
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29 | Hon. Geo. R. Wendling | Speaks on popular delusions. |
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30 | Miss Belle Crawford | Will teach in Garwin. |
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31 | Resignation Ensign--Martha Baldwin |
Poem. |
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32 | The faculty generously granted | Seniors get time to prepare orations. |
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33 | The Philomathean Society | Program for the open session. |
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34 | The teachers in the vicinity of Ft. Dodge | Refusing to teach for low pay. |
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35 | Personal liberty Thompson--Charles M. (Class of 1892) |