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1 An undergraduate who is out in the field Editorial staff explains their policy on publication; seeks material from anyone with Normal School connections.
2 Friday night, Nov. 16 Description of program given by music and elocution departments.
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3 At the beginning of the term History department receives sets of geographical and historical maps and charts.
4 Mr. T. S. Parvin Masonic librarian requests that Normal Eyte be sent to his library.
5 Oratorical contest Program for the contest.
6 We congratulate the lecture committee Looking forward to appearance of Joseph Cook.
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7 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; week of prayer; tea.
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8 Annie Lees Will teach in Armstrong where Percy Huggett is principal.
9 B. B. Rice Will teach near Harlan.
10 C. E. Locke Health not improving in California; will return to Iowa.
11 Geo. W. Curtis Began teaching near Anamosa.
12 Isaac Eaton Teaching in Dunkerton.
13 Isabella F. Fields Will replace Annie Lees at Independence.
14 J. H. Stuckrath Continuing studies in Chicago; may go to Germany.
15 Miss Augusta Westfall Now in Doon.
16 Miss Clara Blackburn Teaching in Omaha.
17 Miss Elizabeth Gilchrist Now at Marcus.
18 Miss Jennie Harper Enjoying work at State Center.
19 Mr. Y. G. Barnell Principal at Brighton; four of his teachers are Normalites.
20 Our old friend, H. E. Button Teaching in Steamboat Rock.
21 R. A. Elwood Superintendent in Colby, Kansas.
22 W. Walter Wilson Will teach in Stanhope.
23 We are sorry to note Julia Hendrickson has been ill.
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24 Miss Bess Waters Visited Marshalltown.
25 Miss Elsie Orcutt Visited last week.
26 Miss Lena Brown Resigns from position in Story City because of health.
27 Miss Maggie Downing Went home to teach.
28 Mr. Benj. McKeen Visited the Normal.
29 Rev. Klinefelter Visited daughter.
30 School Directory Roster of organizations and officers.
31 W. H. Lyon Teaching in Dexter.
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32 Miss Ada Harrison Now in Story City.
33 Miss Alice Carey Has the mumps.
34 Miss Cora Ebersole Sprained ankle.
35 Miss E. Lambert Has the mumps.
36 Miss Emelie Krieg Enrolled in Fourth Year class.
37 Miss Etta Bronson Visits the Normal.
38 Miss Lottie Green Now in Hitesville.
39 Miss Lulu Gates Visited Waterloo.
40 Miss Maggie Mackin Visited by mother.
41 Miss Orpha Thayer Has been teaching; now back in school.
42 Miss Sue Graham Now in Lorimer.
43 Miss Vena Heiden Still remembers the Normal School.
44 Mr. Amos Ranney Back in school.
45 Mr. Walker Farr Visited cousins.
46 On account of illness Margaret Hawk leaves school.
47 The foundation for a store building Foundation laid near Normal bridge for C. A. Wise Company.
48 The tea party YWCA party was a success.
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49 After thinking about the matter for some time Recommends that women not wear hats in chapel for the oratorical contest.
50 Although Miss Benham was with us for only one year Sends YMCA papers to the Normal.
51 One by one the seniors are giving their chapel orations Roster of topics and speakers.
52 The business of the Aristo Society Good programs recently; elect new officers.
53 The program rendered by the Cliosophic Society Showed results of hard work.
54 The Scott program Shakespeareans give good program.
55 We are glad to announce C. A. Frederick able to go home; will be accompanied by President Seerley who will go on to conduct certification examinations.
56 We have been for some time Class rivalries show up in chapel seating.
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57 Lottie S. Patterson Died in Kewanee, Illinois, on October 5, 1894.