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During the latter part of last February Urges organization of intercollegiate debate.
In our next issue Urges students to support efforts of Lecture Committee.
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The new boiler house Contains three boilers; built behind buildings at a cost of $3000.
Mr. G. W. Newton New assistant in natural science.
Professor D. S. Wright Named chairman of state committee studying rural education.
Miss Mary E. Simmons Will serve as Training School grammar department supervisor.
Miss Edith C. Buck New assistant in methods; brief profile.
Miss Laura Falkler New assistant in reading and teacher of physical culture.
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The new chemical laboratory Now located in south room of Administration Building; description of new facilities.
Perhaps the greatest change Natural science lab fitted up in the third story of the Administration Building; fifteen microscopes added.
The new museum cases New rooms assigned to museum collections.
The grammar department New desks are adjustable for students of any size.
All the floors on the third floor of old Central Hall Have been renewed; walls and ceiling of Gilchrist Hall have been improved; school still needs more room.
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Alumni news Quick look at the work and location of the Class of 1896.
Oratorical announcement Oratorical Association will meet to elect officers and to set date for school contest.
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Society Notes Description of recent literary society programs.
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Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Description of recent meetings and the Lake Geneva summer meeting.
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O. P. McElmeel On way to begin study at University of Iowa.
Louisa Crary Will return for winter term; Bertha Crary teaching near Whitten.
Miss Debbie Davis Misses school due to rheumatism.
J. E. Clayton Enrolls at University of Iowa.
Miss Lizzie Hall Married George Collins.
Joseph Smith Very sick with brain fever.
Myrtle Jamison Will teach in Aplington.
Miss Mabel Gillett Will begin study at University of Michigan.
Carl Beach Now studying at University of Iowa.
Miss Mary Taylor Will study at Moody Institute.
C. A. Fullerton Expects to study at University of Chicago.
C. W. Larkin Enrolled in school.
Leslie Chapman Enrolls in school.
Miss Blanche Vance Will teach in Cherokee; Ora Quint will teach in Carroll.
Miss Riggs' brother Visited campus.
President Seerley Seeking certain issues of the Normal Eyte.
Miss Lucy Otis Will teach in Steamboat Rock.
Miss Evelyn Newton Visited Waterloo.
Miss Ridley Family visited her.
Miss McGovern Was sick.
Mrs. Mollie Carnahan Will teach in Kirksville, Missouri.
Miss Hallie Kinney Left school due to poor health.
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Many of the readers of the Normal Eyte Evelyn Starr died of consumption.
The many friends of Gladys Sigworth Several family members have suffered misfortunes.
On July 28th, at Kippen, Ontario Benjamin I. Smille married Elizabeth Monteith.
On Tuesday P. M. Seniors receive instruction on chapel orations; some will receive credit for participation in debates.