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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.