Issue Contents
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1 | During the past week | Two plaster casts mounted; one placed on wall in Central Hall. |
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2 | The school feels indeed very grateful | That the Lecture Committee has obtained the services of Dr. Small. |
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3 | The tennis season is now full upon us | Courts just about ready. |
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4 | We would kindly desire | Announces Commencement issue. |
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5 | A large tent | Will be provided for Commencement. |
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6 | Lecture series | Excerpts from series of lectures by Albion W. Small. |
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7 | Miss Anna Baker and Miss Ethel Arey | Will continue on library staff. |
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8 | Miss Margaret Baker | Will take leave of absence for study. |
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9 | Miss Myra Call, Miss Henrietta Thornton, and Mr. Newton | Named professors and will have faculty privileges. |
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10 | Mr. A. Martz | Will continue as superintendent of buildings and grounds. |
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11 | Mr. C. A. Frederick | Will take leave to study at University of Chicago. |
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12 | The Board arranged | For janitorial and library staffing for the summer term. |
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13 | The Summer School | Board adopts plan as part of regular course of study for next year. |
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14 | Among the visitors this week | Several Normalites return. |
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15 | E. J. Leonard | Will leave newspaper work; will be principal at Lancaster. |
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16 | Miss Florence R. Marshall | Expects to return from England by September. |
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17 | Miss Janie K. Thompson | Teaching near Clarksville. |
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18 | Miss Maud Miller, '88, and Miss Alberta Hoffman | Will continue to teach at Wapello. |
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19 | Principal J. Percival Huggett | Elected to educational council. |
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20 | The good people of Valley Junction | Re-elect George Galloway as principal. |
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21 | Theo. Anderson | Superintendent at Eldon; also studying at the University of Iowa. |
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22 | Chapel service | Outline of lecture by Albion Small. |
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23 | Society Notes | Program for upcoming Neotrophian Society meeting. |
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24 | The fools and Appolyon on April Fool's day | Poem for a rainy April 1. |
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25 | "To whom it may concern" | Article by F. C. Eastman published. |
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26 | Honorable mention | Addresses by President Seerley and Miss Ridley were well received. |
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27 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting schedule; report on district meeting. |
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28 | Miss Alyce Kelley | Has been sick. |
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29 | Miss Bessie Little | Teaching near Reinbeck. |
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30 | Miss Cora Monroe and Miss Lou Elderkin | Attended lecture. |
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31 | Mrs. Harry Chase | Visits Miss Thornton. |
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32 | Professor Taft | Visited Robert Fullerton. |
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33 | Companies A and B | Drilled outside. |
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34 | D. J. V. Beck | Called home due to illness in family. |
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35 | E. L. Hollis | Brother has been sick. |
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36 | Frank Fullerton | Has eye trouble. |
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37 | Frank J. McIlravy | Will receive salary increase. |
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38 | Jessie Soper | Sister died. |
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39 | Miss Danskin | Has been sick. |
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40 | Miss Margaret Klinefelter | Father visits. |
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41 | Miss Nellie McAlvin | Visits home. |
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42 | Mrs. H. E. Button | Visits city. |
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43 | Percy Huggett | Visited campus. |
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44 | President Seerley | Spoke at Council Bluffs meeting. |
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45 | Principal A. O. Christopher | Attempting to recover his health; will enter seminary. |
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46 | Professor L. B. Moffett | Visited Cedar Falls. |
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47 | Professor Rich | Building new house. |
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48 | Rodney Arey | At home on vacation. |
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49 | The Fourth year class song | Classes choosing class songs. |
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50 | The Iowa Normal Monthly | Features illustrations by George Cowan. |
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51 | The Presbyterian male choir | Sang at G. A. R. meeting. |
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52 | The two windows on the north side of the chapel | Replaced by clear glass. |
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53 | An old adage | Grinnell Glee Club will perform. |
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54 | Sunday chapel appointments | Roster of chapel speakers. |
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55 | We can now live in hopes | Three means of transportation to Normal Hill proposed: a railroad, an electric street railway, and gasoline-powered vehicles. |