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1 A most hopeful sign Applauds recent actions against class scraps and rowdyism at other colleges.
2 The czar of all the Russians Speculates on future of Russia in the wake of the death of Alexander III.
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3 Library notes Anna Baker has classified and catalogued over two hundred new books; library also has bound volumes of ISNS programs and senior theses.
4 The winter season Urges patronizing of advertisers.
5 Yale University completes its third year Applauds expansion of curriculum into broad array of elective courses.
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6 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; will hold week of prayer; mission meetings continue.
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7 Ada Harrison Teaching in Story City after resignation of Lena Brown.
8 Clara Bedford Teaching in Rushmore, Minnesota.
9 F. C. Gilchrist Practicing law in Laurens.
10 Geo. H. McManus Now second lieutenant of artillery in Florida.
11 Miss Carrie B. Hickman Teaching in Alburnett.
12 Miss Clara Dodd Teaching near Maquoketa.
13 Miss Grace E. Potwin Not teaching this year.
14 Miss Marguerite Staves Teaching in West Union.
15 Miss Mary A. Mills Visited the Normal.
16 Miss May E. Polley Teaching near Storm Lake.
17 The editors of this department L. H. Andrews in charge of Sioux Center schools.
18 We are glad to note Frankie Stewart doing well in Des Moines.
19 We notice that Mrs. E. B. Wilson Association secretary.
20 Wm. T. Dick Principal in Bonaparte.
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21 Having rid himself of surplus cheek Glenn Haven has recovered from mumps.
22 Miss Ada Down Teaching in Odebolt.
23 Miss Alice Neal Visits home.
24 Miss Mary Down Teaching in Ida Grove.
25 Mr. Blackmar Reports fire in school in Riceville.
26 Mr. Bronson Visits sons.
27 The science department Ft. Dodge work under supervision of J. H. Fellingham.
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28 At the Halloween party Enjoyed usual games and tricks.
29 Messers. Patterson, Hearst, McAlvin, and Cunningham Came home to vote.
30 Miss Anna Lees Visits chapel and sings.
31 Miss Bertha Webster Visits the Normal.
32 Miss Bertha Wise Attended state Epworth League meeting.
33 Miss Ella Waters Visited home.
34 Miss Esther Barton Enrolls again.
35 Miss Ethel Crew Falls and bruises face.
36 Miss Florence Herrold Enrolls.
37 Miss Heidenreich Having bad case of mumps; Miss Rhine is caring for her.
38 Miss Jessie Fitch Visited Normal.
39 Miss Josie Bunce Visited by sister.
40 Miss Maude R. Brackney Enrolls.
41 Mr. Harry Moore Visited Normal.
42 Mr. Wm. Hagarty Finished course at Iowa State; will teach.
43 Mrs. Flora Colby Sends flowers to Neo sisters.
44 Officers were installed Roster of officers.
45 One of the last to enroll Fred Sherburne, the popcorn man, enrolls.
46 The familiar face Amy Draper enrolls again.
47 We are glad to see Rosa Sparr back in school after illness.
48 We regret to announce Andrew DeWoody has been sick.
49 We regret very much Some students still have the mumps.
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50 As is usual near the end of the fall term A number of students have gone out to teach.
51 Last Friday eve Misses Anderson and Simmons invite Sunday School class to their home.
52 Last Saturday C. A. Frederick has chemistry laboratory accident; face and hand badly burned; will recover in his room for ten days.
53 Last Tuesday Many men go home to vote.
54 Miss Anderson presided Reading Circle discusses Paris.
55 Misses Mamie Klinefelter and Gertrude Long Visit the Normal.
56 The following persons List of those who visited ISNS while attending ISTA convention in Waterloo.
57 The Neos rendered a political program Women show that they are well-informed about politics.
58 The orations of the past week Speakers and topics.
59 The school building at Milford Burned; W. T. Davidson recalls teaching there.
60 While the advisability of voting the Normal into the city Student shows lack of understanding about political matters.
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61 Musical and elocutionary recital Program for recital.