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| President Seerley has been appointed | Named Honorary Vice President of National Education Association. | |
| It is with a feeling of deep sorrow | Charlie Johnson died after a short illness; resolution of condolence. |
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| Rosalind and Celia | Essay on Shakespeare. | |
| The bath tub movement | New YMCA baths, including a tub, three showers, and a heater, have been installed; appeals to alumni for an additional $30 to pay off expenses. |
Page 165
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| The Alpha open session | Detailed description of program. |
Page 166
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| Southern excursions | Railroad will sell round trip ticket for price of one fare for trips to the South. | |
| Those who have labored to ascend Normal Avenue | Hill has been icy. | |
| A card of thanks | Appreciates assistance at time of death of Charlie Johnson. | |
| A correction | Believes that article on compulsory military drill conveyed wrong impression. |
Page 167
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|---|---|---|
| No word has yet been heard | Seniors still hoping for excused time to work on theses. | |
| Some one suggests | Are wisdom teeth to blame for sickness among seniors. | |
| Miss Myrtle Bowman | Back at school. | |
| Harry Aldrich | Has been sick. | |
| Ad Miller | Recovering from long illness. | |
| Miss Emma Evans | Returns to school. | |
| Miss Nellie Hudson | Has been sick. | |
| Frank Briden and sister Jennie | Visit home. | |
| B. A. Cubbage | Visits Alice Tedro. | |
| Wheeled conveyances are gradually beginning to reappear | Spring may be on the way. | |
| Oliver Harvey | Elected valedictorian of all societies; other representatives also elected. | |
| Beniah Dimmitt | Enters school. | |
| Ada Down | Will return to school. |
Page 168
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| Major Dinwiddie | Delivering series of lectures on army organization. | |
| W. I. Benham | Principal at Hamilton Institute in Mendota, Virginia. | |
| Doctor James Alderson | Enjoying the practice of medicine in Benton, Wisconsin. | |
| James P. Dodds | Has been superintendent in Sigourney; will edit newspaper in Horton, Kansas. | |
| If rumors can be believed | W. R. Patterson is busy with job and activities in Montour. | |
| Miss Kate Schell | Has been ill. | |
| The genial countenance of W. W. Coates | Visited Normal; may be headed West. | |
| Even the faculty are not exempt | Misses McGovern and King have been sick. | |
| Chapel orations during the past week | Speakers and topics. | |
| Normal Hill has been unusually lively | Students still enjoying sledding while the snow lasts. |
Page 169
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|---|---|---|
| Few of our lady alumni | Anna Livingood moves to new building in Pueblo, Colorado. | |
| Alice Lynd | Teaching in Cresco. | |
| The class letter of the Third Years | Excerpts from class letter. | |
| John A. Kleinsorge | His school will be represented at the World's Fair. | |
| John Schroeder | In real estate business in Elgin, Nebraska. | |
| Miss Etta Robinson | Second assistant at high school in Onawa. |
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| Miss Clara Hearst | Teaching in Cedar Falls. | |
| Dan Rhodes | Well-established in Camanche. | |
| Word comes from E. A. Crary | Doing well at University of Iowa. | |
| Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Leaders announced; Mrs. Young speaks on Alaska work. | |
| Inauguration of President Elect Cleveland | Railroad will offer good prices on excursions to Washington, D. C. | |
| Mr. L. B. Moffett | Enjoying success with his job. | |
| Miss Louisa Franklin | Principal in Muscatine | |
| Joseph Magee | Did not accept previously mentioned position; now agent for Dubuque Building and Loan Association. | |
| Among those to whom state certificates have been issued | Roster of Normal alumni. | |
| Ray Keeler | Visits Normal. | |
| Miss Olive Henness | Teaching in Story City. | |
| Miss Matie B. Steimel | Teaching in Sibley. |