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1 Although our resources have not been increased to the extent that we might desire Increased budget will help to solve the worst of the overcrowding problems.
2 Appropriations Bill is very near completion; will include $30,000 for a new building, though President Seerley believes that about $75,000 is needed; bill also includes money for the library and a librarian as well as other new funds; $20,000 per biennium addition.
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3 All the world's a school The aims of education and the role of a great teacher.
4 The chlorine poisoning case at Cornell University Class rivalry at Cornell University results in death; believes Western spirit would not allow such an event to happen at ISNS.
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5 A. L. Thorburn Principal at Richland.
6 Andrew P. McMahon First year law school student at University of Iowa.
7 Beth A. Huntley Intermediate teacher at Earlville.
8 C. F. Curtis Principal at Scranton.
9 Carrie B. Neckman Teaching in Monticello.
10 David L. Skiff Fruit farming in California.
11 Emma L. Funk Principal at Hampton.
12 Geo. H. McManus After West Point graduation, he is in the artillery in Florida.
13 Hannah M. Hen Teaching in Huron, South Dakota.
14 Hilda G. Lundeen Assistant principal at Bellevue, Wisconsin.
15 Ida Morgan Teacher in Bedford.
16 Lillian L. Crossley Studying at Southwest Kansas College while serving as a faculty member at a boarding school.
17 Lizzie M. Ellis Teaching at Fontanelle,
18 Mae Loonan Teaching at Industrial School for Girls.
19 Marguerite Staves Principal at Hampton.
20 Nellie M. Starks Assistant principal at Coleridge, Nebraska.
21 Rachel Bunnell Teaching near Missouri Valley.
22 Rev. O. F. Burgess, '84, and wife In Hennepin County, Minnesota.
23 Rose Mintier Family manager in one department of Girls' Training School in Mitchelville.
24 S. Eugene McMahon Practicing law in Algona.
25 Sadie M. Seabloom Teaching in Wahoo, Nebraska.
26 W. F. Berner Medical student at Northwestern University.
27 W. I. Benham Principal of Hamilton Institute in Mendota, Virginia.
28 Warren Carroll Practicing law in Townsend, Washington.
29 Winifred Hazen Slocum Has taught since 1885; now in Sioux City.
30 Wm. T. Dick Principal at Bonaparte; will do summer institute work.
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31 A student killed in boxing Harvard student killed in boxing match; believes wisdom in necessary in the practice of athletics.
32 Alice M. Hurley Assistant principal in Redlands, California.
33 Alvin E. Reynolds Principal in Nassau; married Anna E. Wilson.
34 At 12 PM, March 20th Addie Calkins married William J. Frederick.
35 Chas. Henry St. Ansgar board would like to retain him, but he may move on.
36 Clara Blackburn Resting this year; expects to get back to teaching.
37 Mary A. Crew Teaching at Nassau.
38 The school board of Shelby C. S. Cobb will continue another year in Shelby.
39 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. A look back at the work of the term; Sunday School will be continued.
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40 Bert Abel Enrolled again.
41 Blaine Youel and Glenn Haven Entered school.
42 Miss Fannie Waters Visited her sister Ella.
43 Misses Ina and Etta Faris Will not return to school.
44 Mr. Stockman Enters school.
45 Spirit Lake Railroad offers transportation to Hotel Orleans.
46 We insert the following note with pleasure President Seerley strongly recommends the Field and School Naturalist.
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47 Chas. Thompson Left school due to sickness.
48 Geo. E. Welles Succeeding as insurance agent.
49 H. C. Dorcas Guest of E. O. Bronson.
50 J. H. Fellingham and F. C. Woods Visit Charles City.
51 Messrs. T. M. and John Prall, together with O. M. Harvey Visit the Hearsts.
52 Miss Alma Gray Will teach this spring and summer.
53 Miss Blanche Brown Visits Grinnell.
54 Miss Cora Henness Will not return to school.
55 Miss Corma Ireland Spent vacation with Corrina Harkness.
56 Miss Crosby Will teach in Buena Vista County.
57 Miss Della Northey Will return to school.
58 Miss Draper Back in school after teaching jobs.
59 Miss Elizabeth Gilchrist Visits Norma Butterfield.
60 Miss Hoagland Has left school.
61 Miss Marguerite Irwin Will teach near Waterloo.
62 Miss Martha Barton Unable to finish term because of sickness.
63 Miss Myrtle Chick Has recovered and will return to school.
64 Misses Harper, Laird, and Johnson Left before the close of the term due to sickness.
65 Misses Inez and Edna Simmons Called home due to mother's sickness.
66 Mr. Lester Visits T. M. Prall.
67 Pres. Seerley Again visits the General Assembly.
68 The new State Bank Solicits business of Normal students.
69 W. L. Hearst Visits friends at the Normal.
70 W. W. Wilson, R. Patterson, Carl Treimer, and Chas. Martin Visit the Normal.
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71 C. A. and P. G. Fullerton Attended the SUI concert and visited friends.
72 F. G. Miller Visits friends and his sister Nellie.
73 Hi! Hi! Hi! Students should know the school yells.
74 J. H. Fellingham Visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry.
75 J. R. Byers Will replace Percy Huggett in Bancroft.
76 Miss Wallbank, Miss Schell, Miss Anderson, and Miss Baker Entertained friends.
77 Mrs. Loughridge Speaks to women students.
78 Normal Hill enjoyed the rarity Normal Band and Minnesingers perform.
79 The Cliosophic, Shakespearean, and Alpha Societies Enjoy the singing of Emma Conklin.
80 The committee on program Class Day group has met and begun its work.
81 The Easter bonnet Has been a source of anxiety for some women.
82 Those who may wish to secure assistance O. M. Harvey is a representative for two teachers agencies.
83 We will give all students a special discount Selling sporting and athletic goods.
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84 Athletic Limit Field Day entries to four events per man; forty new members elected; consider admission to Intercollegiate Association