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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.
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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.
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4 Mr. T. S. Parvin Masonic librarian requests that Normal Eyte be sent to his library.
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5 Oratorical contest Program for the contest.
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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.
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9 B. B. Rice Will teach near Harlan.
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10 C. E. Locke Health not improving in California; will return to Iowa.
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11 Geo. W. Curtis Began teaching near Anamosa.
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12 Isaac Eaton Teaching in Dunkerton.
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13 Isabella F. Fields Will replace Annie Lees at Independence.
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14 J. H. Stuckrath Continuing studies in Chicago; may go to Germany.
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15 Miss Augusta Westfall Now in Doon.
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16 Miss Clara Blackburn Teaching in Omaha.
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17 Miss Elizabeth Gilchrist Now at Marcus.
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18 Miss Jennie Harper Enjoying work at State Center.
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19 Mr. Y. G. Barnell Principal at Brighton; four of his teachers are Normalites.
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20 Our old friend, H. E. Button Teaching in Steamboat Rock.
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21 R. A. Elwood Superintendent in Colby, Kansas.
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22 W. Walter Wilson Will teach in Stanhope.
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23 We are sorry to note Julia Hendrickson has been ill.
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24 Miss Bess Waters Visited Marshalltown.
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25 Miss Elsie Orcutt Visited last week.
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26 Miss Lena Brown Resigns from position in Story City because of health.
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27 Miss Maggie Downing Went home to teach.
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28 Mr. Benj. McKeen Visited the Normal.
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29 Rev. Klinefelter Visited daughter.
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30 School Directory Roster of organizations and officers.
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31 W. H. Lyon Teaching in Dexter.
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32 Miss Ada Harrison Now in Story City.
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33 Miss Alice Carey Has the mumps.
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34 Miss Cora Ebersole Sprained ankle.
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35 Miss E. Lambert Has the mumps.
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36 Miss Emelie Krieg Enrolled in Fourth Year class.
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37 Miss Etta Bronson Visits the Normal.
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38 Miss Lottie Green Now in Hitesville.
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39 Miss Lulu Gates Visited Waterloo.
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40 Miss Maggie Mackin Visited by mother.
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41 Miss Orpha Thayer Has been teaching; now back in school.
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42 Miss Sue Graham Now in Lorimer.
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43 Miss Vena Heiden Still remembers the Normal School.
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44 Mr. Amos Ranney Back in school.
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45 Mr. Walker Farr Visited cousins.
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46 On account of illness Margaret Hawk leaves school.
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47 The foundation for a store building Foundation laid near Normal bridge for C. A. Wise Company.
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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.
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50 Although Miss Benham was with us for only one year Sends YMCA papers to the Normal.
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51 One by one the seniors are giving their chapel orations Roster of topics and speakers.
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52 The business of the Aristo Society Good programs recently; elect new officers.
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53 The program rendered by the Cliosophic Society Showed results of hard work.
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54 The Scott program Shakespeareans give good program.
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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.
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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.