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1 It would be unwise for us to continue the debate ISU newspaper has hinted that noises during the recent debate were made intentionally to distract its debaters; editorial writer can remember only one accidental noise.
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2 The third, and in many respects most successful, field meet Praise for hard work of athletes and for organization of the Athletic Association.
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3 A musical and dramatic recital Will be given by students in the music and elocution departments.
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4 On Decoration Day Cadets will form up at West Side School.
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5 The following is suggestive Excerpted article on deleterious effects of smoking.
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6 D. L. Skiff Has been in California; will be principal in Des Moines.
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7 G. W. Newton Will be chair of natural sciences at Grand Island College in Nebraska.
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8 J. P. Dodd Purchases grocery store in Oskaloosa.
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9 Miss Anna E. Livingood Re-elected at Miles City, Montana.
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10 Miss Mamie Hearst Elected principal in Cherokee.
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11 Olive Grobel Will teach in Boone.
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12 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders named; Miss Seever visits; Lewis Minkel elected president.
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13 Carl Treimer Will teach German in West Des Moines.
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14 Field Day Results of individual events.
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15 Frances Stewart Will teach in West Des Moines.
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16 Mr. J. S. Mishler Will succeed R. C. Adams at Ireton; Mr. Adams will attend the University of Michigan.
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17 The plan for an excursion Attempting to get enough students to travel to Iowa City.
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18 We clip the following George Briggs doing well.
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19 G. J. Haven Attended commencement in Waterloo.
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20 L. H. Minkel Returned to school.
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21 Mabel Dayton Back in school.
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22 Miss Artie Roberts Visited Creston.
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23 Miss Cora Stone Visited Tiipton.
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24 Miss Corrinna Harkness Visited friends in Ames.
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25 Miss Ella Farrington Missed some school recently.
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26 Miss Emma Larkin's poem Given first place by the Class Committee.
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27 Miss Fannie Archer Returns to school after being sick.
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28 Miss Grace Gray Visited by father.
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29 Miss Huntley Visited the Normal.
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30 Miss Lura Dougherty Has left school.
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31 Miss McFarland Gave talk to women.
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32 Miss McFarland Entertains her Sunday School class of thirty young men at her home.
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33 Miss Myrtle Nims Has been ill.
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34 Miss Sadie Herrick Visited home.
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35 Miss Seever Visits YWCA.
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36 Miss Sophie Keeler Visited home at Traer.
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37 Mr. Dodge Visited his son and saw his bicycle race victory.
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38 Mr. Eaton Visited Grundy Center.
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39 Mrs. Page Visited campus.
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40 R. C. McConnell Visits and attends Field Day.
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41 The number of spectators Many attended Field Day.
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42 W. W. Wilson Vacationing from University of Iowa.
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43 Chas. Stinson and his sister Harriet Called home because of father's illness.
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44 In that it has pleased our all-wise Father Condolences on death of Charles and Harriet Stinson's mother.
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45 Irving Andrew Leaves studies at Iowa State University because of illness.
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46 Miss Elizabeth Huntley Has given up her work in order to take care of her mother, who has been sick.
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47 Miss Ida Fesenbeck Treasurer of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association; visits Grinnell.
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48 Miss Jennie Harper Will teach in State Center.
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49 Miss Josephine Miller Returns to school after having the mumps.
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50 Miss Lillie Dale Visits Independence.
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51 The Aristo Society Present courtroom scene in which Satan is tried.
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52 The Fourth Years Wearing tennis outfits rather than caps and gowns.
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53 The B. C. R. & N Offers special railroad fares for Memorial Day.
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54 The Hotel Orleans Offers special railroad fares and special accommodations for fishing parties at Spirit Lake.`