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1 | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miller | Have served as head of Boarding Department and later custodian for seven years; will move to Warsaw, Indiana. |
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2 | The military work this year has been eminently successful | Praise for work of battalion and band this year; plan pending to lighten drill load for advanced students. |
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3 | The faculty | Faculty plans for the summer; most include trip to World's Fair in Chicago. |
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4 | The new catalogue has just come out | Publication features photos and description of expanded curriculum. |
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5 | The Philo mock trial | Large audience enjoys show. |
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6 | Since this is our last regular issue | A quick look at this year's work; thanks to those who helped. |
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7 | Wednesday afternoon, June 7th, George Wright | Died of bowel trouble; third student to die of this problem this year. |
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8 | According to constitutional provision | Athletic Association will elect new officers; looking forward to prospect of new gymnasium. |
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9 | By an arrangement of the board of managers | Final issue of Normal Eyte will appear after Commencement so that it can include news about that event. |
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10 | The small college Draper--Clarence Arthur (Class of 1893) |
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11 | To the alumni and alumnae | Invitation to Class of 1893 to attend the Alumni Association banquet. |
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12 | Field Day | Three hundred attend second annual Field Day; detailed tally of winners and their times or marks. |
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13 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced. |
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14 | After more mature reflection | Philos will present pins to their graduates. |
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15 | Allie L. Richardson | Marries Mr. Hargrave of Marshalltown. |
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16 | Chas. Kuehne | Assistant principal at Grundy Center. |
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17 | Commencement exercises | Professor Griffin makes good record in Traer. |
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18 | Frank Nimocks | Visits for Philo program. |
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19 | H. B. Lizer | Visits for Field Day. |
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20 | H. E. Wheeler | Graduates class of fourteen at Logan. |
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21 | Hon. Briggs | Speaker urges Normal students to make their case to the General Assembly for stronger support. |
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22 | J. P. Huggett | Will be substitute in Aurora, Illinois. |
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23 | L. A. I. Chapman | Prospects for teaching. |
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24 | Mamie Hearst | Finished year's work at Ida Grove. |
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25 | Miss Ada Williams | Re-elected at Alta. |
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26 | Miss Clara Boss | Miss Boss, Anna Singer, and Etta Robinson will teach at Onawa. |
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27 | Miss Mae Bixby | Visits Normal; she and Miss Knickerbocker will go to the Fair. |
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28 | Miss Maude Humphrey | Left for World's Fair. |
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29 | Miss Minnie Moore | Visits friends at Normal; remember her service from time when she was librarian. |
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30 | Our quondam professor | Miss Ensign spends a few days at the Normal; attends Field Day. |
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31 | Prof. E. E. Bartlett | Completed year at Orient. |
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32 | A meeting of the Oratorical Association | Prospective members urged to attend. |
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33 | Bertha Blanding | Leaves school because of eye trouble. |
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34 | E. B. Williams | Will be principal at Camanche. |
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35 | Lucy Wood | Will teach in Hull. |
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36 | Prof. Page and wife | Health seems to be improving; chapel appearance brings applause. |
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37 | Prof. Wright | Preached baccalaureate sermon in New Providence. |
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38 | Ruth Adsit | Called home because of sickness. |
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39 | Seventeen of the brawny athletes | Field Day contestants have photo taken; will it join the collection at the World's Fair?. |
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40 | The Teachers Exchange in Des Moines | Receives calls for Nebraska teachers. |