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| Our Iowa exchanges | ISTA classifying Iowa colleges; believes ISNS can claim a place among first class colleges. |
Page 158
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| The idea of an intercollegiate debating association | Urges formation of intercollegiate debating association. | |
| Normal students are pleased | Percy Hunt advances to state oratorical presentation. | |
| Legislative matters | ISNS budget by category totals $70,800; other normal schools may be established. |
Page 159
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| Commencement regulations for 1896 | Rules for selecting outside and student speakers Rules for selecting student speakers. | |
| Christopher Columbus | Essay. |
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| Society notes | A description of the Zeta and Philo programs. |
Page 162
| Article | Article Summary | |
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| Miss Olga Engel | Teaching in Muscatine. | |
| Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meetings announced. | |
| Miss Adelaide Trinam | Teaching in Eldora. | |
| Miss Julia Halsey | Teaching in Monticello. | |
| Mr. T. B. Morris | Teaching in Central City. | |
| Miss Francis L. Mills | Now in Olympia, Washington. | |
| Very flattering reports | Beniah Dimmitt in charge of schools in Hopkins, Missouri. | |
| Miss Ada Harrison | Teaching in Story City. |
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| Enrollment | Normal, 791; preparatory, seventy-three; grammar, fifty-five; primary, thirty-five. | |
| H. E. Whitney | Went home for a week. | |
| J. J. Lambert | Missed a day of school. | |
| President Seerley | Went to Des Moines. | |
| Marcella Ormsby | Missed a day of school. | |
| Hattie Garrison | Missed a day of school. | |
| Miss Helen Sisson | Doing well. | |
| Cards have been received | Maud Grundy married Louis Rittger. | |
| Miss Ida M. Robison | Teaching in Sterling, Illinois. | |
| Miss Lillian Crosley | Principal in Laurens. | |
| Mr. W. R. Patterson | Studying at University of Pennsylvania. |
Page 164
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| That enemy of happiness | Minnie Gardner has been sick. | |
| Miss Marie Long | Visited the campus. | |
| Last Tuesday evening | Friends celebrate birthday of Fred Williams. | |
| Miss Emma Hegner | Missed a day of school. | |
| Nelson Edgar | Left school. | |
| Miss Sigworth | Visited by mother. | |
| Miss Leah Dillenbeck | Mother is sick. | |
| Mr. Fred Gilchrist | Visited campus. | |
| Mrs. Chase | Visited daughter Stella. | |
| Cora L. Dill | Now in Williamsburg. | |
| E. J. Whistler | Editor of Letts Review. | |
| Remember the lecture | John Temple Graves will speak. | |
| Miss Nana Burgess | Visiting sister Elizabeth. | |
| We regret to say | Clara Dahlin still not able to resume school. | |
| Percy Hunt | Will present oration in Cedar Rapids. | |
| George Olmsted | Visited campus. | |
| Miss Kate Donovan | Teaching in Ainsworth. | |
| Ella Gardner | Missed a day of school. | |
| Will Chase | Returned home. | |
| Mr. Charles Fields | Visited campus. | |
| Sadie B. Andrews | Missed a day of school. |
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| We received word | Lizzie Hughes is superintendent of Louisa County schools. | |
| J. H. Gorsuch | Selling for Collier's publishers. | |
| The following persons | Topics and speakers for chapel orations. |