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1 The first issue of The Field and School Naturalist Praise for the efforts of Professor Arey and Mr. Draper.
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2 We have heard considerable complaint Some students find open classroom windows uncomfortable.
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3 With this issue Edith Neely resigns from the Normal Eyte staff.
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4 The convention Report on the YMCA meeting in Davenport.
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5 Albert E. Felmley Has been studying law; will teach near Cedar Falls.
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6 Angie Elder Teaching in Ireton.
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7 Elizabeth Klein Principal at Zearing.
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8 G. H. Olmstead Will do institute work in Osceola.
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9 J. P. Huggett Gives up work in Bancroft due to poor health; J. R. Byers will fill that position.
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10 James H. Lees Clerking at C. A. Wise company.
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11 Janet Cowen Doing well in Panova.
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12 John Kleinsorge May complete course at University of Iowa.
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13 M. C. Cunningham Studying law.
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14 Miss Sara M. Riggs Will graduate from University of Michigan.
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15 Pauline M. Leader Will graduate from the University of Iowa medical school.
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16 R. A. Elwood Principal at Colby, Kansas.
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17 The Office is arranging the Alumni Register Hopes to use this activity to gather information for the Normal Eyte.
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18 The sole representative of ISNS Bridgie Cunningham teaching in Waterloo.
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19 Very flattering reports R. C. Adams doing well in Ireton.
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20 W. W. Bartine Teaching in Ocheydan.
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21 And still the measles rage!
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22 Chas. F. Severance Doing well at Shellsburg where Bertha Pratt also teaches.
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23 J. P. Huggett Visiting campus.
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24 Miss Kennan is recovering
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25 Miss Margaret Baker Entertains History Club.
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26 Miss Maude Milliman Teaching in Nebraska.
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27 The State Oratorical Association Admitted ISNS to membership.
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28 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; two will attend Detroit meeting.
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29 E. E. Crane Has been teaching in River Sioux; will re-enter school.
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30 Harry Aldrich Visited campus.
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31 J. W. Jarnagin, E. R. Moore, and Judge I. J. McDuffie Visiting Committee on campus.
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32 Messers. Everett Niday and W. E. Albertson Both quite sick with measles.
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33 Miss Addie Calkins Teaching near Corning.
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34 Miss Chick Mother takes her home to recover from her accident.
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35 Miss Ella Waters Spends weekend at home.
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36 Miss Hill Visits Miss Hieber.
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37 Miss Ida Sala Teaching in Centerville.
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38 Miss Nervie Keeler Visited by father.
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39 Miss Nora Cree Called home.
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40 Miss Sadie Herrick and Miss Libbie Maclean Visit Independence.
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41 Miss Sophia Keeler Will finish course with Fourth Year class.
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42 Miss Susan Graham Will teach in Lewis.
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43 Mr. Thompson Visits his sons.
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44 Mrs. Seerley Visiting her sister, Mrs. Cowgill.
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45 Prof. Arey Will talk about the physiology of athletics.
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46 The II Yr. H. S. class Has selected Commencement orators.
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47 The III Year class Elect representatives.
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48 The Philos George Chandler will deliver alumnus address.
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49 Program for M'Arey Natural History Association Speakers and topics.
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50 The Quill of Feb. 10th President Seerley delivers paper on place of athletics in the colleges.
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51 Too late for publication J. P. Huggett had to leave position in Bancroft because of over-work.