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1 At Hampton Falls, N. H.
Wright--David Sands (Mathematics Faculty)
Tribute from Professor Wright on the death of John Greenleaf Whittier.
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2 A very interesting business meeting of the Natural History Association Active group promises to have a prosperous year; accumulating specimens; planning excursions.
3 Prof. W. N. Hull Will remain in Ellensburg, Washington, for another year.
4 The rage of cholera Advice on dealing with the disease.
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5 A. J. Stone Elected principal at Coon Rapids.
6 Among other alumni happenings of the summer W. T. Dick marries Miss Bentonsfort.
7 C. N. Brones Elected principal at Story City.
8 E. B. Wilson and Minnie Ainsworth Married; will work in Adel.
9 F. A. Nimocks Will move on to Sibley after two years at Alden.
10 Helen Hearst Teaching in Toledo.
11 It is with sincere regret Ella Moore has gone to California for her health.
12 J. E. Johnson Now at Norway in Benton County.
13 J. F. Doderer Principal at Rockwell.
14 Livingston Morris Graduated from Keokuk Medical College.
15 Miss Anna E. Livingood Teaching in Pueblo, Colorado.
16 Miss Cora Spargur Teaching in Clarinda.
17 Miss Ella Morris Teaching in Cedar City.
18 Miss Gertrude Leland Will teach in Centerville.
19 Miss Margaret C. Gilchrist Teaching in Clinton.
20 Miss Mary Crew Teaching in Hampton.
21 Miss May E. Helphrey Will teach in Mt. Pleasant.
22 Mr. F. C. Sage Accepts position at Homeopathic Surgical College in Iowa City.
23 Supt. H. E. Wheeler Re-elected at Logan.
24 The Bellevue board Elect M. O. Rowland as principal.
25 The marriage of Miss Mamie Herrick Marries Mr. Moore in Independence.
26 W. H. Bender Will be superintendent in Hampton.
27 W. W. Wilson, and Matt C. Cunningham Will attend the University of Iowa.
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28 C. M. Thompson Teaching in LeRoy, Minnesota.
29 E. A. Ford Taught at summer institute; now teaching at Conrad Grove.
30 The Third Year Class of 1892 Whereabouts and occupations of class members.
31 We notice that in these pleasant days of sunshine Mary D. Ballantyne marries T. W. Davis and moves to Santa Barbara, California.
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32 Leslie Chapman Conducts chapel exercises in preparatory department.
33 Miss Clara Nettle Visiting friends on campus.
34 Miss Edith Roberts Visiting Miss Arey; will go on to her position at St. Bethany's College in Topeka.
35 Miss Eva Seevers State YWCA secretary conducts meeting.
36 Miss Eva Wildman Visits home in Marshalltown.
37 Miss Kate Newberry Began teaching in Strawberry Point.
38 Miss Sadie Herrick Attended sister's wedding.
39 Misses Bixby and Silliman Teaching in Cedar Falls.
40 Misses Thompson, Binford, and Lodwick Elected to executive committee; Miss Scurry is corresponding secretary.
41 The Clios Initiated ten new members.
42 The greatly increased laboratory facilities Students and faculty appreciate new microscopes.
43 The new Normal monument Chimney nearing completion.
44 W. W. Wilson Will begin junior year at University of Iowa.
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45 Fourteen new members After initiating new members, the Alpha Society has a full complement of forty-six members.
46 Last year's tennis club Old members organizing new club.
47 Lost! Shakespearean Society record is missing.
48 Miss Ivadel Laird Will enter Conservatory of Music at Iowa College.
49 Miss Kitty Fluke Led YWCA prayer meeting.
50 Miss Leslie Hall Visiting Nellie Tate; will go to California.
51 New books are daily being added to the library Recently acquired two volume set of "Arabian Nights".
52 President Seerley Has placed placards on walls reminding students not to mar the walls and woodwork.
53 The Board of Directors held their meeting Work has been especially hard for Resident Director Fields, who has been busy overseeing the recent changes in buildings and departments.
54 The State Normal School Athletic Association Association meets, outlines goals, and elects officers.
55 The young men's prayer meeting Meetings have been well-attended.
56 Thirty-one class leaders Meet Professor Loughridge in his Bible study class.
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57 Base Ball Detailed account of campus ball game between the Spinners and the Sprinters.