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1 | Is canvassing an honorable business | Cites numerous examples of famous men who sold books at some point in their lives. |
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2 | Signs of the times | Finds state of the world tense and troubling. |
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3 | Optional chapel attendance | Refutes earlier letter; finds little value in chapel attendance. |
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4 | A large mass of plaster | Fell from ceiling of first floor in South Hall. |
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5 | George Bushyager | Enjoying his bicycle. |
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6 | Miss Amy Reed | Teaching in New London, Wisconsin. |
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7 | Miss Emma Ridley | Goes to Ella Moore's funeral in Rockford. |
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8 | Miss Eva Wildman | Visits home in Marshalltown. |
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9 | Miss Farrington | Took up work again. |
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10 | Miss Frank Stewart | Teaching in Red Oak. |
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11 | Miss Grace Chapman | Leaves school due to illness. |
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12 | Miss Lillie Johnson | Teaching at Jewell Junction. |
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13 | Miss Loa Cunningham | Teaching at Harlan. |
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14 | Miss Mable Joslin | Teaching in Pomeroy. |
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15 | Miss Mable Palmer | Visited Ada Harrison. |
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16 | Miss Mamie Thurston | Teaching in Red Oak. |
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17 | Mrs. C. C. Arns | Visited Mamie Archer. |
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18 | Mrs. O. B. Chassell | Stops on way to Iowa Falls. |
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19 | The boys of the Klier club | Go to river for boat ride and picnic. |
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20 | The shoe social last Friday | Resounding success; Percy Huggett was auctioneer. |
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21 | The society bulletin board in the vestibule of Central Hall. | Neotrophians have new board. |
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22 | Evidences of the unparalleled prosperity of this institution | Four women's societies are full, so a new society, yet unnamed, has been formed. |
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23 | H. J. Brown | Will attend class in mornings and work at his job in the afternoons. |
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24 | Improvements are quite the go this fall | Hitching posts installed at Cotton Hall. |
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25 | It may strike our readers as superfluous | Hot weather has been hard on cadets. |
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26 | Last week was a bad week for bicycles | Two students have accidents; one is injured. |
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27 | Maud Carr | Returns to school. |
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28 | Miss Anna Singer | Teaching in Onawa. |
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29 | Miss Maud Elliott | Left for home due to illness. |
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30 | Misses Emma Plank and Adell Andrews | Visited Hampton for work and visiting. |
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31 | Percival J. Huggett greatly surprised his friends | Appears on campus. |
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32 | Some creditable work is being done with the vaulting pole | Old mark of 8 feet 6 inches should be surpassed. |
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33 | There is a lamentable lack of interest displayed in tennis this fall | A men's doubles team is ready for challengers. |
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34 | What kind of dreams could that senior have had | Someone ran up the flag upside down. |
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35 | Cast thy bread upon the waters | Women are heeding Normal Eyte's call to take up athletics. |
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36 | Low rates to Chicago | Burlington offers $11.20 fare to Chicago opening of buildings at Columbian Exposition. |
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37 | Miss Baker | Speaks at chapel; Lydia Trimble doing missionary work in China. |
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38 | Owing to the unprecedented and inexplicable negligence | Forgot to include note on visit of Percy Huggett. |
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39 | The tennis season is opening wider | Students should participate in tennis and baseball. |
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40 | A. B. Alexander | Principal at Mona. |
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41 | Dan Rhodes | Principal at Odebolt. |
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42 | E. C. Clark | Principal at Elliott. |
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43 | George H. Olmsted | Principal at Sibley; had planned to study in Chicago. |
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44 | H. E. Button | Running for auditor. |
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45 | L. B. Moffett | Principal at Rockford. |
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46 | Miss Emma Bradley | Teaching in Superior, Nebraska. |
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47 | Miss Eva Wier | Assistant principal in Heppner, Oregon. |
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48 | Miss Helen Hearst | Principal at Toledo; visits home while school is closed due to World's Fair. |
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49 | Miss Jessie Crawford | Teaching in Anamosa. |
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50 | Miss Lizzie A. Rhodes | Teaching at Adell. |
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51 | Miss Marguerite Applegate | Teaching a school of one. |
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52 | Miss Minnie Moore | Will return to her work in Perry, after attending her sister Ella in her last illness. |
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53 | Miss Minnie Wynkoop | Assistant principal at Maquoketa. |
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54 | Miss Sara M. Riggs | Left to study at Ann Arbor. |
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55 | Mr. John Sogard | Principal at Pueblo, Colorado. |
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56 | T. B. Platt | Running for auditor. |
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57 | A tribute of love | Resolution on death of Ella Moore. |
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58 | Base ball | Second game played by Spinners and Sprinters; Frank Perkins' team won, 20-7; Philos may play Aristos; suggests school select best players and field a college team. |
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59 | It is with heartfelt sorrow that we announce the death of Miss Ella Moore | Died of tuberculosis in Los Angeles on September 24, 1892. |
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60 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Professor Bartlett will address meeting; meeting leaders announced; handbook committee makes $7.25. |
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61 | The silver moon Maurer--Angie J. |
Poem. |