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1 Despite her small size Comments on Venezuela crisis.
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2 Outline study of Constitutions Professor Parish issues pamphlet.
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3 An enlargement Normal Eyte goes from sixteen to twenty pages.
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4 Mounds and their builders Essay by Frederick Starr.
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5 Society notes
Johnson--Joseph O. (Class of 1897)
Philos hold mock trial.
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6 Elmer E. Best At medical school in Chicago.
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7 Good reports Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Blackmar.
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8 H. H. Savage Now in Lake Park.
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9 J. T. Fackler Now in Pomeroy; Ethlyn Davies teacher there.
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10 Miss Agnes Heightshoe Teaching in Perry.
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11 Miss Orianna Wesche Now in Park Siding, Colorado.
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12 Miss Sadie Seablom Now at Luther Academy, Wahoo, Nebraska.
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13 Normal reunion at Des Moines, January 1, 1896 About one hundred attended program.
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14 We notice E. G. Copeland is principal at Brighton.
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15 In the list of county superintendents Roster of those who attended ISNS.
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16 Mr. George Galloway Marries Bertha Seward.
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17 Mr. James E. Fitzgerald Selling encyclopedias in Missouri.
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18 The Carroll Herald Praise for work of Wilbur Bender.
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19 While rejoicing in the continued prosperity John A. Kleinsorge earns doctorate at Jena, Germany.
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20 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting schedules.
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21 A sister Alice Klinefelter enters school.
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22 A. O. Christopher Visited campus.
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23 Bertha Crary Back in school.
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24 Dora Strong Back in school.
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25 George Hearst Again in school.
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26 Grace Curtis Back in school.
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27 J. D. Long Was sick.
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28 John Davis Was sick.
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29 K. N. Knudson Back in school.
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30 Miss Daisy Terwilliger Is sick; will not return to school.
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31 Miss Flora Walker Back in school.
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32 Miss Minta Moore Enrolled again.
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33 Miss Rigby's brother Ralph Rigby in school.
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34 Miss Ruth Colt Teaching in Garrison.
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35 Miss Thornton Missed a day of school.
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36 S. D. Elderkin Visited campus.
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37 What is the latest illustration Enjoying skating pond.
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38 After the students departed W. H. Lyon visited Minnesota over break.
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39 Always noted for courtesy C. A. Wise Store will allow students to use telephone.
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40 Chapel speeches Speakers and topics.
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41 Ida Davis Teaching in Colorado.
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42 Major Dinwiddie Now occupies Miss McFarland's former room in Gilchrist Hall.
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43 Mary Abraham Is sick.
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44 Miss Berta Mitchell Watch and chain stolen while at home.
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45 Miss Louise Heidenreich Was sick.
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46 Miss Suplee Will teach in Colorado this summer.
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47 One hundred sixty books Added to library this term.
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48 Our friend George Merwin Working in West Virginia.
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49 Our instructor in history Miss Riggs has been sick.
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50 The enrollment is Normal students, 760; preparatory students, seventy-seven; training school, thirty-five.
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51 The five young ladies Roster of those who will receive special primary diplomas in March.
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52 The new office furniture President Seerley enjoying new furniture.
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53 The training department Now occupies entire second and third floors of Central Hall.
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54 W. G. Burris Sister died.
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55 We are sorry to say Mercy Andrews will not be in school.
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56 Athletic Association Seeking suggestions for gymnasium equipment; several YMCA competitions coming up.
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57 Of all the things that make the Normal student rejoice Enjoying the library in its new quarters in the new building.
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58 The buildings have been repaired and cleaned Old library transformed into recitation rooms.