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1 A revised theory Considers possibilities of speech in monkeys.
2 Occasionally we are befriended with contributions Urges students to use drop box for Normal Eyte contributions only and not for mail or other material.
3 The lecture course of the season Col. J. P. Sanford will open season.
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4 Clear Creek Canyon Description of a walk in Arizona.
5 The enrollment has now passed the largest previous term's record Increased numbers of advanced students; breakdown by class; total of 530.
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6 A few hints for would-be teachers Advice on dealing with a teaching job offer.
7 The increased tendency to carry on advanced work
Townsend--Warren D. (Class of 1888)
Alumni of the Normal School are making their mark; W. D. Townsend recent won a poetry contest for the poem "Columbia".
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8 The lecture by Prof. Loughridge Praised for address in Wapello.
9 The State Register has this to say about John A. Kleinsorge Mr. Kleinsorge is praised for his work as principal in a large Des Moines school.
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10 Hon. W. M. Fields Will go to England on business, accompanied by wife and son, W. M. Fields, Jr.
11 Miss Isabel Fields Reports an enjoyable visit in England.
12 Misses Mary Taylor and Josie Bedford Receive visits from mothers.
13 The American Arena is the new paper for college athletics Normal School is gaining a reputation for its military battalion; why should it lag in athletics?
14 The parade ground is being fixed Will keep cows off grounds.
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15 E. A. Ford Visits campus.
16 E. N. Johnston Will take medical course at Iowa City.
17 Edward Crocker Enters school.
18 Hon. J. B. Knoepfler Visits classes for three days.
19 Miss Ella Ferrington Entered school last week.
20 Miss Mary Thompson Teaching in Fullerton, Nebraska.
21 Miss S. A. McAlvin Visits niece Nellie McAlvin; will build house on Normal Hill.
22 Miss Willie Sheean Visits friends on way to begin course at Ann Arbor.
23 Mr. Parker and wife of Jessup Visit daughter Leora.
24 Mrs. Dr. Stephens and Miss Finch Visit Maud Brush.
25 Prof. D. S. Wright Appointed by Board of Directors to visit other normal schools and report back.
26 State Superintendent Knoepfler was a welcome visitor Visits campus often; liked by students.
27 Superintendent W. W. Montgomery and Hon. I. J. McDuffie Official visiting committee will visit in middle of term.
28 Veatch & Bull Purchase Lancaster & Corey business; now have expanded quarters.
29 We are glad to know that Custodian Miller is to remain with us Will continue to serve this year.
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30 A. P. McMahon Now in Golden, Colorado.
31 Cora Taylor Teaching near New Hartford.
32 Hanna Hess Enrolled at University of Galesburg in Illinois.
33 Miss Harriet Hartshorn and brother Q. W. Hartshorn Visit their home in Traer.
34 Miss Jennie Hogg Eadie Praised for music teaching in Manson.
35 Miss Lulu Speer Attended cousin's wedding.
36 Miss Sara M. Riggs Will continue studies at Ann Arbor; visited Miss Chase.
37 Misses Helen McArthur and Loa Cunningham Teaching in Harlan.
38 The genial countenance of S. O. Hahn Building house in Iowa City; will attend the University.
39 The progress of the work on our new street New street to Cedar Falls will be level and not bordered by wire fences; great improvement over 12th Street route.
40 Wright's Hall New rooming house nearing completion at 18th and Normal (College) Streets; other rooming houses may be built.
41 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders noted.