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1 Do not read unless you will heed Solicits articles from alumni and students.
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2 Words are the servants of thought Claims that a misspelling was intentionally used to make a point.
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3 The lecture Excerpts from the lecture by Joseph Cook on "Leaders and Misleaders".
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4 To the editor of the Normal Eyte Believes that seniors should wear academic regalia at Commencement.
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5 The advance of civilization
Collins--William E. (Class of 1894)
A look at the progress of culture.
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6 Notice Accepting designs for award for Normal Eyte editor who denounced academic regalia.
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7 C. W. Bartine Doing well in Monona.
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8 Maude Carr Teaching near Muscatine.
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9 Miss Cora F. Sprague Teaching in Clarinda, not Villisca.
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10 Notice Solicits subscriptions for natural history periodical.
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11 That awful editor Believes matter of caps and gowns should be properly discussed in class meetings, not in the newspaper.
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12 Very flattering reports C. A. Fullerton doing well in Manson.
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13 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Thanksgiving prayer meeting well-attended.
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14 Caps and gowns Believes that caps and gowns will have a good effect on class unity.
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15 Miss Eva Snider Has gone home due to sickness.
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16 Miss Kittie Howard Has been sick.
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17 Miss Nanna Kennan Has gone home to recuperate.
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18 Miss Rossing Has the grippe.
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19 A Fourth Year claims Humorous suggestion that cap and gown can be worn in fields next summer.
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20 Cards have been received S. C. Cobb has new baby boy.
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21 Considering the state of health Need new salutation in light of recent sickness.
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22 Ed. Campbell Enjoying his school.
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23 Gregg McAlvin and Oliver Harvey Have been sick.
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24 Mike Thielen At home.
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25 Miss Della Northey Enjoys Thanksgiving with visiting father.
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26 Miss Edith Brooke Will teach in Marshalltown.
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27 Miss Ella Lumpe Called home due to death of cousin.
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28 Miss Ethlyn Davies Has gone home to celebrate Thanksgiving.
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29 Miss Etta Brooks Visited the Normal.
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30 Miss Jennie Hancock Teaching in Aitkens.
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31 Miss Kate McClay Visits Etta Bronson.
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32 Miss Nellie Johnson Will teach in Forest City.
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33 Miss Schell's sister Visited over Thanksgiving.
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34 Miss Sophia Hieber Has been sick.
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35 Miss Stella Minton, B. F. Youel, and Clyde Johnson Have gone home to teach.
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36 Mr. Hemmerling Visiting friends at the Normal.
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37 Mr. J. H. Stuckrath Will take course in German at University of Chicago.
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38 Mrs. Rogers Will board students for $2 per week.
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39 Mrs. Sadie (Hoerner) Hazlett Remembers her Normal friends.
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40 Prof. Parish Has been sick.
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41 The lecture committee John W. Geiger will speak.
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42 The skating season is upon us
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43 The Y. W. C. A. Gave reception for YMCA and others.
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44 We welcome to our midst Mary Achenbach visits.
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45 Wednesday p. m. Miss Morris speaks on necessity of physical culture.
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46 A meeting of the Fourth Year Class Decided to wear caps and gowns.
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47 About half the seniors were called to the office Had failed to book winter orations.
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48 It is reported Students are enjoying sledding.
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49 Lois H. Wife of Tom Philpot died after childbirth.
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50 Miss Nellie McAlvin Spends Thanksgiving at the Normal.
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51 Misses Fesenbeck, Laird, and Cunningham Entertain party of friends.
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52 Officers of Neotrophian Society Roster of officers.
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53 One by one our Fourth Years leave us Sophie Keeler goes out to teach.
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54 This week's orations Roster of speakers and topics.
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55 Training School boy Humorous reference to caps and gowns.
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56 We regret to announce Mrs. Seerley's mother died.