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1 Editorial staff Normal Eyte staff; photo.
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2 In our last issue Alumni Association will support medal for winner of local oratorical contest.
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3 Notwithstanding the old saying A few words about the special Commencement issue of the Normal Eyte.
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4 The experiment of holding the Commencement exercises in the tent Commencement went well, but the school still needs a large auditorium.
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5 This number completes another volume Thanks for support of Normal Eyte.
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6 A teacher in methods Faculty will add new teacher.
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7 George W. Newton Will join faculty.
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8 Honorable Henry Sabin Will give address on Horace Mann in Buffalo.
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9 Miss Jennie E. Curtis Will teach summer school in Rock Island, Illinois.
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10 Miss Katherine Schell Will visit old home in Montezuma, then return to work in office.
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11 New furniture has been ordered For vacant third floor of Central Hall.
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12 President Seerley Will attend National Council of Education in Buffalo, New York; will then teach institutes for remainder of summer.
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13 The award ISNS receives bronze medal for World's Fair exhibition.
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14 The Board of Directors Will employ teacher in reading and physical culture.
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15 The contract for the new boilers New boiler house will be great improvement.
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16 The next fall term Academic calendar for fall 1896.
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17 We are glad to note Emma Ridley earned master's degree at Radcliffe College; will return to the Normal next fall.
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18 We present herewith G. H. Mullin and W. A. Doran join Board of Directors; photo.
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19 A. O. Christopher Re-elected at Luverne.
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20 Blanche Simmons Will teach in Carroll.
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21 Carrie C. Rule Will continue at East Des Moines.
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22 Chas. W. Bartine Will be in charge in Leclaire.
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23 D. R. Perkins Will be principal in Oxford Junction.
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24 Florence Marshall Will spend year abroad.
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25 Guy H. Scobey Will succeed H. E. Button in Steamboat Rock.
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26 Helen L. Poor Will be member of fourth year class.
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27 J. I. Martin Will be principal at Charles City.
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28 Joseph W. Graham Will continue at Bennett.
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29 Maude and Harriet Stinson Will teach in Boise City, Idaho.
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30 Principal Chas. Henry Will continue at Odebolt; Ruth Traver will teach there.
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31 Rodney M. Arey Will teach in Storm Lake.
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32 The good people of Charles City Re-elected G. S. Dick as superintendent.
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33 The school board in Hallock, Minnesota Re-elected George Thompson.
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34 The senior classes Tally of those who received diplomas and certificates.
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35 W. E. Long Will enter medical school.
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36 With John Kleinsorge at Jena University Also W. R. Patterson will study at Halle and Berlin.
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37 A. L. Steidl Will go to Mitchell.
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38 Alma E. Morrison Practicing physician and lecturer in Denver, Colorado.
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39 Among the list of graduates Roster of those who graduated from the University of Iowa.
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40 At a meeting of the Board of Regents Carl Treimer elected instructor at University of Iowa.
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41 C. E. Stinson Considering going to Cornell College.
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42 Charlotte Grimes Ingham New daughter for the former Ida Grimes.
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43 Florence Knickerbocker Will enter Cornell College; her sister Edith will take her place in Cedar Falls.
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44 George Galloway Will be principal at Valley Junction.
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45 J. Percival Huggett Will be principal at Greene.
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46 Louie Morris Will teach in Lewis; Cora Patterson will teach there, too.
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47 Mae Loonan May return to Mitchellville in the fall.
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48 Mary Ripke Will teach in East Waterloo.
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49 Mina Hughes and Lucie Smith Will remain in Red Oak; Lizzie Kearwille will return to school.
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50 Notwithstanding the success that has attended C. A. Fullerton Planning to study at a university.
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51 O. M. Harvey Will remain in Burlington.
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52 O. N. Oleson Was orator at University of Iowa commencement.
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53 On Monday, June 8 W. E. Albertson married May F. Severin.
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54 On Wednesday, June 10 A. L. Thorburn married Grace Root; Cora Taylor married George Stewart on June 3.
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55 The Journal at Hopkins, Missouri Speaks well of work of Beniah Dimmitt.
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56 The Lewis school board Wanted Nellie Miller to return, but she will go to Red Oak.
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57 Thos. Amlie Will be superintendent in Creston.
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58 W. A. Bartlett Will be principal at Winona, Minnesota.
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59 W. R. Patterson Returned from study in Pennsylvania; preparing for study in Germany.
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60 E. G. Copeland Will study at University of Iowa; S. T. Walker will succeed him at Brighton.
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61 Elizabeth Wyant May study at University of Iowa; Minnie Moore will also attend a university.
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62 The following are the alumni visitors List of Commencement week visitors.
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63 The following clipping Morris W. Cooper will teach at Buena Vista College.
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64 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Report of both organizations for the spring 1896 term.
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65 Athletic Department Report on athletic activities for 1895-1896, including report on first football team.
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66 Faculty Individual photos of faculty; photo.
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67 Four-Leaved Clover
Morrison--Bertha Cressup (Class of 1896)
Poem.
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68 Oratorical Association Report for 1895-1896.
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69 Football team 1895 football team; photo.
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70 Fourth Year class Individual photos of the Class of 1896; photo.
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71 Aristotelian Review of the 1895-1896 year.
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72 Cliosophic Review of the 1895-1896 year.
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73 Neotrophian Review of the 1895-1896 year.
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74 Orios Review of the 1895-1896 year.
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75 Zetalethean Review of the 1895-1896 year.
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76 Alphas Review of the 1895-1896 year.
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77 Philomathean Review of the 1895-1896 year.
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78 Shakespearean Review of the year 1895-1896.
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79 Interpretations of the drill A cartoon look at alternative meanings for military commands; photo.
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80 Baccalaureate address Excerpts from President Seerley's address.
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81 Competitive drill Description of the drill offered as part of Commencement activities.
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82 Untitled Student battalion ready for inspection; photo.
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83 Class Day program Description of the program.
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84 Exhibition drills Description of the Commencement Student Battalion drill; photo.
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85 Society Day Description of the Commencement presentations.
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86 Alumni Association Present program and hold meeting.
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87 Officers and non-commissioned staff cadet battalion Group photo; photo.
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88 Alumni banquet Description of program.
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89 Commencement program Description of the program; two thousand attend ceremonies given in tent.
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90 Untitled View of College Hill; photo.
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91 Alumni register, 1896 List of ISNS alumni with their current job and location.
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92 Anna Singer Will teach in Marion.
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93 C. E. Locke Will be principal in Tama.
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94 Corinna Harkness Father attended Commencement.
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95 Inez Croasdale Father attended Commencement.
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96 Lena Wing's father Attended Commencement.
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97 Leora Parker Family visited.
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98 Mame Gilchrist Will teach in New Hampton.
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99 Miss Berta Mitchell Family attended Commencement.
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100 Miss Leonard Visited brother.
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101 Miss Mae White Visited Edith Ballou.
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102 Miss Mary E. Simmons Attended Commencement.
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103 Mrs. Gates and Mrs. Crystal Visited Lulu Gates.
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104 Nannie Young Visited by brother.
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105 Sadie Andrews and Ethel Crew Attended Commencement.
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106 Several of Minnie Banker's friends Attended her graduation.
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107 Some Commencement visitors Roster of former Normalites who visited campus.
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108 Susie Young Has been missionary in India; visited with Sarah Peters who has been missionary in China.