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| The committee appointed by the N. E. A. | Will study city school systems. | |
| As was stated in our last issue | Believes school is organized and moving toward the conclusion of the year. | |
| It is very gratifying to note | Applauds work of Minnesingers; roster of members. |
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| Robespierre. on the execution of Louis XVI | Creative essay. |
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| Hon. I. J. McDuffie and Hon. Edward Townsend | Made week-long inspection visit. | |
| It is reported | Director W. W. Montgomery may have pneumonia. | |
| Hon. J. W. Jarnagin's mother | Died recently. |
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| The selection | James Wilson selected as Secretary of Agriculture by President McKinley. | |
| Professor A. Loughridge | Spoke recently to farmers' institute. | |
| Never before | Many faculty engaged for summer institute work. | |
| Miss Mary L. Stever | Doing fine work at Des Moines YWCA. | |
| Anna L. Sitler | Teaching at Lake Park. | |
| Mr. Fred H. Dawson | Principal at Ocheyedan. | |
| Romanzo C. Adams | Senior at University of Michigan. | |
| The following clipping | O. H. L. Mason doing well at Green Mountain. | |
| The Board of Directors | Normal Eyte will print illustrated edition late in the year once again. | |
| The Teacher's Committee | Met. | |
| The House | Passes general law regarding the Normal School; little significant modification. |
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| The students from Cass and adjoining counties | Met to organize Normalite reunion. | |
| Society Notes | News of recent literary society programs. | |
| The Alden Times | George Mathes is candidate for Hardin County superintendent. | |
| The Kalona schools | In the charge of E. H. McMillan. | |
| Arminda R. Reynolds | Principal in Colorado. | |
| Jno. W. Boyle | Principal at Lorimor. | |
| Among the list | Anna Morgan and Etta B. Connor are principals in California. | |
| David L. Skiff | Now traveling salesman. | |
| Mrs. V. M. Gregg | Teaching in Riceville. |
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| Among the many social gatherings | Deat's Hall residents entertain. |
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| Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | News about recent meetings and speakers. | |
| Natural History | Roster of speakers and topics. |
Page 212
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| Robert Fullerton | Sang at Congregational Church. | |
| Clark Satterlee | Has eye trouble. | |
| Jennie McKellar | Teaching as substitute in Waterloo. | |
| A class in economics will be organized | ||
| There was a party | Deats Hall residents entertain. | |
| Alex Johnson | Will operate a store. | |
| The oratorical contest | Will be held to select a school representative. | |
| Frank Evans | Has the measles. | |
| Major Dinwiddie | Has had the grippe. | |
| Alice Beebe | Back in school. | |
| Mrs. Loughridge | Has been sick. |
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| Prof. Samson | Addressed East Waterloo graduating class. | |
| A sleighing party | Attended church in Waterloo. | |
| Casper Schenk | Has been sick. | |
| Sleighing parties are fashionable | So are colds and grippe. | |
| Mr. Newton | Science classes dissecting cats. | |
| Florence Reese | Injured in fall on ice. | |
| Miss Anna Baker | Has been sick. | |
| Mary Inness | Went home due to mother's sickness. | |
| The students express sympathy | N. J. Lambert's sister died. | |
| Miss Ridley | Has been sick. |
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| J. C. Prall | Sings first tenor in University of Iowa Glee Club. |