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| Our school is to be complimented | On success of oratorical contest. | |
| We have often made mention | Praise for the Minnesingers; organized in 1889. |
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| Mr. McReynolds | Resigned and J. O. Johnson took his place as editor of the Quill. |
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| Our contest | Report on recent campus oratorical contest with grades and results. |
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| The uncrowned king of England | Edna Poor's oration on Cromwell. |
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| The Board of Trustees | Messrs. Doran and Montgomery are this term's visitors. | |
| The spring term program | In print; scheduling can begin soon. | |
| The next spring term | Classes are now arranged such that students can begin a class, leave school to teach, and then pick up the same class in another term. | |
| The work of the faculty is yearly growing more complicated | Consequently, more work has been given to committees. |
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| W. T. Davidson | Author of course of study at Spirit Lake; Lucy Spicer teaches there. | |
| The Southeastern Iowa Teachers Association | F. C. Ensign and Libbie Lodwick involved in program. | |
| The Cedar Falls and Normal Electric Street Car Company | Has eighteen miles of track. | |
| Mrs. L. S. Cass | Entertains group with trolley party; visited Normal campus and received by President Seerley. | |
| Minnie Goude | Will teach in Sac City. | |
| Edith Roberts | Will finish her art course at Pratt Institute. | |
| J. O. Johnson | University of Iowa delegate to YMCA convention. | |
| Florence Mack | Married Walter Farr. | |
| Fannie Laird | Married Charles Oliver. | |
| Mrs. John Fellingham | Taking classes at University of Iowa. |
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| Ethel White | Father visiting. | |
| Miss Rose | Guest of Alice Munger. | |
| Carrie Eustis | Will graduate from University of Iowa in June. | |
| Hal Washburn | Visited campus. | |
| J. F. Kuppinger | Visited brother Fred. | |
| W. H. Kiefer | Visited daughter Oma. | |
| Clara Barr | Father died. | |
| We were glad to welcome | Mr. Frederick back to campus. | |
| Miss Satterthwait | Visited Waterloo. | |
| Zoe Cornell | Went home. | |
| Lenoir Harmon and Elsie Kay | Sick with tonsillitis. | |
| Maude Burrell | Entertained guest. | |
| The little son of J. E. Forsyth | Is sick. | |
| A. G. Bowie | Studying law at Iowa City. | |
| Ethel Furrow | Was sick. | |
| Maude Virden | Visited Waterloo. | |
| M. M. McElhinney | Went home. |
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| A new counter has been added | To the Library. | |
| Professor Fullerton | Sick with laryngitis. | |
| J. D. Rose, G. A. Simms, and Nora Cotter | Went home due to sickness. | |
| The young ladies of the YWCA cabinet | Entertained YMCA cabinet. | |
| The Minnesingers | Scheduled for concerts around the state. | |
| Miss McGovern | Attended funeral. | |
| Nellie Rownd and Tilla Van Buskirk | Are sick. | |
| B. J. Nelson | Will teach in Radcliffe. | |
| Mr. Parish | Judged oratory contest. | |
| It is reported | School consumed one hundred tons of coal during cold week. | |
| Miss Holzer and Mrs. Wilson | Visited the Arlen sisters. | |
| President Seerley | Attending meeting in Ohio. | |
| Sadie Gleason | Mother sick. | |
| Artie Bentley | Guest of Gertrude Riseley. | |
| Mae Butler | Mother sick. | |
| Alice Munger | Called home. | |
| Amy Ellenwood | Attended wedding. | |
| Miss Simmons | Attended funeral. | |
| Mr. Townsend and Mr. Montgomery | Visiting campus. |
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| Alpha | Account of recent meeting with patriotic theme. |
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| Y. M. C. A. | The Reverend Callen talks about the Presbyterian faith. | |
| Orio | Account of recent program. |