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It is with pleasure An address by President Seerley, "The Signs of the Times", has been published.
That mind is greater than matter Points out strengths of mind gained in debate.
When Prussia was brought low by the victory of Napoleon Critical of law allowing manufacture of liquor in Iowa; believes solution lies in temperance education.
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The steady advance made each year Applauds efforts of Aristo Octette.
Intercollegiate debate Lengthy description of debate against Lenox College.
Intercollegiate field meet Will be held in Des Moines; urges students to attend.
The conditions of the weather being favorable Will play baseball game against Hudson.
It is our intention Will mail out Baccalaureate Address with last issue of the paper.
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R. C. McConnell Re-elected principal at Mitchelville.
At the recent meeting of the state photographers W. L. Veatch honored.
Mr. D. R. Perkins Principal at Oxford Junction.
The Normalites that graduate from S. U. I. Several have secured good positions.
The Board of Directors C. A. Fullerton selected to take charge of vocal music while his brother Robert is away for study.
S. M. Coddington Will be principal in Neponset, Illinois.
The school board in Sioux Rapids Re-elected T. B. Morris as principal.
Mr. Jno. W. Boyle Re-elected principal at Lorimer.
E. G. Copeland Vice president of N. O. L.
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Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Schedule of prayer meetings; Professor Parish spoke on freedom.
Society Notes Descriptions of recent Zeta and Alpha programs.
We desire to call the attention Will offer broad array of classes in summer session.
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Athletic Department Report of results from Field Day.
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Program Iowa State Normal School Commencement, 1897 Schedule of activities.
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The crowd that attended the athletic performance Largest ever recorded.
Hattie Boyington Has had serious time with measles.
Memorial Day School will be closed; Cadet Band will perform.
Blanche Vance Will teach in Alton.
A special number of the Normal Eyte Commencement issue will be largest ever.
Deborah Davis Will teach at Bedford.
Anna Wage Leaves school due to eye trouble.
Rev. O. H. L. Mason Will preach at Baptist church.
Misses Vita Camp, Mae Arnold, Rilla Wiley, and Maude Early Visited Liscomb.
Nellie Newell Will teach in West Des Moines.
Anna Baker Led Reading Circle discussion.
Anna McGovern and Nora Kelley Visited Chicago schools.
Mr. Jarnagin Attended debate.
Luta Lohr Visited Fannie Waters.
Rose Schoers Teaching in Butler County.
Hattie Garrison Went to Steamboat Rock.
Ada Eighmey Supply teacher at Hudson.
Jennie Smuck Will teach at Conrad.
George Searles Called home, as was Cora Miller.
Miss Riggs Went to Waverly.
Adah Snedicor Will teach at Cherokee.
Myrtle Boardman Will teach at Manson.
Harry Heath Will teach in Shellsburg.
John Ames Called home.
Bertha Wyant Will teach in Walnut.
Misses Louise and Lily Elderkin Visited chapel.
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Recital Miss Falkler's class will present program.
Another of the successful and entertaining musical programs Given by Miss Curtiss' pupils.