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1 A chance for all Invites students to contribute editorials to the Normal Eyte.
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2 Being prejudiced There is a difference between having an opinion and being prejudiced.
3 What student had not heard of Bishop John H. Vincent Urges students to attend upcoming lecture.
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4 Santa Cruz, California
Drew--Mary (Class of 1891)
Mary Drew gives her impressions of California and its natural beauties.
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5 The new marking system Will give four grades: Passed, Fair, Good, and Excellent; philosophy behind the change; each department will determine what is "Passing".
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6 The next summer term Many courses and a large number of faculty in program; will consist of scholastic lessons in the morning and lectures on teaching in the afternoon; term will be six weeks long this year but may be lengthened in future years if the demand warrants.
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7 Resolutions On the death of F. D. McIlravy's mother.
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8 A. O. Christopher Visited campus as publisher's agent.
9 C. E. Buckley Doing well as principal at Shell Rock.
10 C. E. Steele Discharged from army; now visiting Fields farm.
11 Dr. M. H. Thielen In Chanute, Kansas, rather than Exira as noted earlier.
12 E. O. Bronson Re-elected at Cambridge.
13 Edith Curtis Gave up work at Fairbank due to poor health.
14 The Bedford schools E. H. Griffin doing well there.
15 The citizens of Lake Park Raise money to build library started by H. H. Savage.
16 The Mahaska County Teacher Features article by Emma Ridley.
17 W. H. Reever Doing well at Manning.
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18 Allie Klinefelter Enrolled.
19 Bee Weller Visited Waterloo.
20 Earl Granger Had the grippe.
21 Ella Moore Was in Fort Dodge.
22 Elsie Haines Visiting Maude Burrell.
23 Hal Washburn Visited campus.
24 Miss Bovee Is sick.
25 Miss Foote Has the grippe.
26 Miss Keehl Recovering from rheumatism.
27 Miss Minnis and Miss Lathrop Have the grippe.
28 Misses Edith and Dolly Arlen Visited Waterloo.
29 Mr. Bozarth Visited campus.
30 Mr. McClenahan Had the grippe.
31 Mrs. Douglas Visited her sister, Esther Rosier.
32 Mrs. Harry Brown The former Addie Glenn visited campus.
33 The Zetas Have new organ.
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34 Expressions of disgust Heating system in Gilchrist Hall fails.
35 Miss Gertrude Long Visited campus.
36 Mr. Bender and Jennie Curtis Will make presentations at teachers meeting.
37 Mr. E. H. Cheney Visited Miss Ridley.
38 Mr. McIlravy Mother died.
39 Mr. Page Was sick.
40 Mr. Volland Resigned as vice president of Oratorical Association.
41 Orlo Miller Threatened with lung fever.
42 Prof. Wright Recovering from the grippe.
43 The Cottage Literary Circle Met at the Bender's home.
44 The following was copied Jo Hansen substituting for sister Anna, who is sick.
45 The Midland Schools Contains articles by Professor Page, Miss Riggs, and President Seerley.
46 Will Vaughn Visited campus.
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47 Clio Essay on proper spirit for running a business meeting.
48 Philo Account of recent mock trial.
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49 Y. M. C. A. Account of recent meetings.
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50 Neotrophian Account of recent meeting.
51 Shake Hall Account of recent meeting ushering in the new year.
52 Zeta Account of recent meeting.
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53 Ossoli Account of recent meeting.
54 Primary Teachers Round Table Account of recent meeting.
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55 The Bible Study Department Lesson XVIII: Joshua, part 1.