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1 Major Dinwiddie Purchases property and will make his permanent home here.
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2 Of all the vast colonial possessions Speculations on the potential for independence of India from Great Britain.
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3 Up in the corner of this vast continent Calls for development of Alaska.
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4 Physical education
Morris--Thomas B. (Class of 1891)
A look at the growing popularity of this new branch of study.
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5 Neotrophian Society report Meeting takes Japanese theme; description of program.
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6 Cranky Croaks Complaints about too much cadet drill, behavior at chapel exercises, excessive reading; would like a course of lectures from faculty.
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7 A new large Normal flag staff New staff replaces old staff damaged in windstorm.
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8 M. A. Replogle Will make home in Cedar Falls.
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9 Major Bacon of Omaha US Army inspector favorable impressed by Student Battalion.
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10 Miss Allie Richardson Will teach in Marshalltown.
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11 Miss Anna Ary Marries Charles Flint.
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12 Miss Kate Nevile Visited campus.
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13 Miss Lizzie Kline Will teach in Maxwell.
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14 Miss Mary Bohstedt Will teach in Waterloo.
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15 The clock which rings the electric bells Has been malfunctioning.
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16 The first powder of the season Artillery pieces fired.
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17 They say that the front seat of the chapel Empty during seniors' vacation.
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18 Announcement Meeting of all students to elect Normal Eyte editors.
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19 Geo. S. Dick Re-elected to three year term as superintendent of Charles City Schools at annual salary of $1500.
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20 It is hereby announced Amendment to publishing association constitution would provide for appointment of nine associate editors rather than popular election.
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21 Messers. Huggett . . . . Cadets perform drills at Philo open session; will also perform at Opera House.
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22 Some of Miss Kelly's bright little pupils Visit Miss McGovern's didactics classes.
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23 The commissioned officers Have had photograph taken.
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24 The following is the program Brief Commencement program
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25 The genial countenance John Kleinsorge has completed a successful year as principal at Camanche.
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26 This has been a rather unfavorable season for botanizing Spring flowers have been slow to appear.
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27 Upon looking over the books Quite a number of subscribers have not paid their bills yet.
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28 Field Day Will be held on Dr. Pettit's grounds one half mile east of campus; additional events; description of facilities.
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29 The Philo open session Detailed description of program.
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30 Lawn tennis Detailed description of a tennis match between Arey-Huget and Burton-Chapman.