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1 A tenderfoot abroad
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2 Impelled by the change and progress The Normal Eyte is here to stay.
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3 Oratory is one of the branches of study The importance of oratory in personal development.
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4 The lecture
Sabin--Henry
Extensive excerpts from Henry Sabin's annual lecture.
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5 C. A. Fullerton His board may build $10,000 brick building.
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6 Elizabeth Jones Teaching in Fairfield.
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7 F. A. Nimocks No longer teaching; visits Normal.
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8 George Chandler Has taken many normal institute training assignments.
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9 Miss Minnie Mack Assistant principal in Alden.
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10 The reception Description of the term reception.
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11 W. R. Patterson Principal at Montour.
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12 A. B. Abel and J. E. Vance Students from last year are back at Normal.
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13 A. M. Willson Principal at St. Ansgar.
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14 C. M. Thompson Principal in LeRoy, Minnesota.
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15 Geo. H. Olmsted Taught at Osceola County institute.
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16 J. E. Johnson Located in Benton County.
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17 Minnie Speer Teaching in Traer.
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18 Miss Agnes Sullivan Doing excellent work in Dubuque.
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19 Miss Blanch Sokol Will teach in Sibley.
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20 Miss Kate Overfelt Now in Gilman.
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21 Miss Mae Bixby Teaching in Cedar Falls.
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22 Miss Maude Humphrey Spending vacation in Eagle Center; still teaching in Waterloo.
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23 Miss Maude Miller Teaching in Scranton.
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24 Misses Segner and Kingsbury Visited Normal.
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25 The erection of a new building Paul Peterson takes opportunity to visit Europe.
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26 The genial countenance of Y. G. Barnell Assistant principal in Mason City.
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27 The name of Miss Sophia Keeler Visited Normal.
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28 The Williams school board Pamphlet on course of study and regulations is the work of H. E. Button.
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29 W. W. Wilson Spends part of vacation at Normal; likes school in Iowa City.
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30 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; Sunday School officers and teachers listed.
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31 Carl Treimer Visits home.
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32 F. E. Ball has returned Will finish third year course this year.
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33 Miss Bessie Anderson Visits Miss Northey.
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34 Miss Ella Scurry Visited by sister Julia.
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35 Miss Florence Marshall Visits friend in Spirit Lake.
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36 Miss Susan Graham Visits Florence Mack.
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37 Mr. G. S. Dick Brings three of his students from Charles City to the Normal.
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38 Mr. J. H. Gorsuch Will be principal in Moravia.
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39 Mr. Orcutt Visits daughter Elsie.
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40 The term opens up Somewhat lower enrollment in Bible classes; may increase later.
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41 Field work has been taken up Several changes in officers in student battalion.
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42 How many of our senior students May have tour of Cedar Falls.
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43 It is with regret Misses Chase and Dahlin and Mr. Miller resign; Miss Chase will marry; Miss Dahlin will attend drawing school; and Mr. Miller will move on.
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44 Miss Nellie McAlvin Entertained friends during vacation.
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45 Mr. H. F. Rall Will give German lessons in Waterloo and Cedar Falls this summer.
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46 Pres. H. H. Seerley Called to Oskaloosa due to illness of Mrs. Seerley's mother.
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47 Prof. S. L. Whitcomb Receives $500 fellowship for study at Columbia University.
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48 The list of Commencement actors Florence Mack, Alpha representative, was omitted.
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49 The Normal appropriation Exhibits, including over fifty photographs, ready to be shipped to World's Fair; Professor Page is ill so L. A. Chapman will accompany the material to Chicago.
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50 For the Annual State Encampment Railroad offers discount on tickets to GAR encampment.
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51 Married D. C. Knupp marries Mae Donels.
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52 Sometime ago Spelling bee team members chosen.
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53 Spring has made her genial influence felt Students are skipping rope and engaging in other exercise.
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54 The Athletic Association Held regular meeting; officers and managers elected.