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1 At the beginning of the last term Enrollment now 660 students plus sixty-five in the Preparatory Department and sixty-two in the Training School; looking forward to completion of Administration Building; will enrollment reach one thousand?
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2 The transit of Mercury An account of watching the transit of Mercury across the sun with a four-inch telescope.
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3 Autobiography of a commonplace individual
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4 There is a movement on foot Some students would like to organize a mock senate in order to get a better understanding of parliamentary procedure.
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5 At the end of the fall term Students at Columbus Junction present Clara B. Whitmore with gift of books.
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6 C. E. Locke Sends greetings from Monrovia, California.
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7 For a second time M. R. Hassel and Fannie A. Fairbanks marry.
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8 Miss Hilda G. Lundeen Now in her fifth year at Bellevue.
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9 Miss Jessie Bradshaw Teaching in Jefferson.
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10 Of the many Clara Eckhard teaching in Rock Rapids.
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11 The last meeting of the M'Arey Natural History Association Roster of speakers and topics.
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12 Those who speak Anna Livingood writes from Rosebud, Montana.
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13 Miss Harriet Brooks Hartshorn Married Henry Grant Gardner.
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14 R. C. Adams Studying at University of Michigan; gives news of other Normalites at Michigan.
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15 The Hopkins School News Ben Dimmitt teaching in Hopkins.
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16 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; description of term reception.
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17 After a few days sickness F. C. Woods back at school.
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18 After being absent for some time Mabel Binford entered school.
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19 Howard Carlton Tripp Lecturing in the state.
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20 Marian J. Sweeney At home in Waterloo.
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21 Mark A. Replogle Distinguishing himself as an engineer involved with water and electrical power.
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22 Miss Carrie Miller Keeping house for father.
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23 Miss Edith Waterman Teaching in Marshalltown.
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24 Miss Ella D. Williams Teaching in Helena, Montana.
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25 Miss Etta Brooks Visited the Normal.
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26 Miss Irene Frisbie Teaching in Sheldon.
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27 Miss Lois Wilson Teaching in Grandview.
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28 Miss Mamie Hearst Visited the Normal.
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29 Miss McKeever and Miss Maime Button Teaching in Sheldon.
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30 Miss Nettie Hartsell Mother died.
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31 Mr. McKelvie Visited cousin Robert Fullerton.
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32 Nelson Daughters Principal at Moorhead.
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33 Ray R. St. John Teaching near Riceville.
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34 The tennis courts Training School children play fox and geese there.
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35 A very unique and interesting Shakespeareans present mathematical program.
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36 Among the visitors Several old students visited.
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37 Among those present A number of old students enroll.
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38 Frank Butler Leaves school because of eye trouble.
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39 Just as usual Roster of speakers and topics at chapel.
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40 Miss Etta Robinson Visited Miss Singer.
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41 Miss Maude Humphrey Visited the Normal.
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42 Miss Nellie Johnson Visits the Normal.
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43 Mr. C. A. Fullerton Still in Manson.
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44 On Tuesday morning Extremely cold and windy day.
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45 The Fourth Years Now seated on rostrum because of crowded conditions.
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46 The Orios Roster of officers.
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47 Shakespearean public Session program.
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48 The usual spelling test Test is done; now students worry about results.
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49 Visitors and members of the Orio Society Debate Henry George single tax idea.