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| At the annual meeting of the Normal Eyte Publishing Association | New editors elected. |
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| As was stated in a recent issue | Believes W. R. Patterson is worthy of the biographical sketch in this issue. | |
| Scarcely before one contest is over | Must now make plans for next fall's intercollegiate debate. | |
| Professor Louis Begeman | Appointed to teach physical science; brief profile. | |
| Alumni and friends of the Normal School | Railroads offering discounted fares for Commencement; brief schedule of the ceremonies.. |
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| Dr. W. R. Patterson, '89 | Lengthy profile of W. R. Patterson; photo. |
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| Bishop Fowler's lecture | Excerpts for the address on Abraham Lincoln. |
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| Word has been received | A. F. Burton serving with army in the Philippines. | |
| Word comes through the press | Harry Whitney died of fever in Cuba. | |
| 2726 Menlo Avenue | Etta Conner is teaching in California; would be pleased to assist any Normalites headed her way. | |
| J. T. Fackler | Will receive degree from Cornell College. | |
| Linnie Downs | Visited campus. | |
| J. H. Anderson | Will continue as principal at Fairbank. | |
| Mrs. Amy Belle Ridgeway | Attended PEO convention. | |
| John Ames | Visited campus. | |
| J. C. Prall | Publishes article. | |
| Married, at the home of the bride | Nettie Conrad married Jesse E. Williams. | |
| W. J. Ford | Will continue as principal at Kensett; Bertha Goldthorpe is teaching there. | |
| J. H. Kelley | Re-elected at Riverside. | |
| Miss Dora Larson | Assistant principal at Audubon. | |
| R. O. Peterson | Re-elected principal at Springville. | |
| C. O. Jameson | Will be principal at Norway. | |
| Mabel Belknap | Will be assistant principal at Minden. | |
| Charles McMullen | Re-elected principal at Farragut. | |
| Minnie Quist | Will teach at Essex. |
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| Adda Fisher and Grace Brainard | Visited home. | |
| Miss Jones | Conducted devotional exercises. | |
| Ward M. Jones | Enrolled for special course. | |
| Mrs. Ingalls | Guest of Katherine Hearst. | |
| Mr. and Mrs. Channing Smith | Have new son. | |
| Mr. and Mrs. Faville | Guests of Martha Roberts | |
| Mrs. Wright | Entertaining her mother. | |
| Miss Johanna Johnson | Has had erysipelas. | |
| Mrs. Plummer | Visited niece Abbye Rodman. | |
| Nettie McBurney | Will teach in Scranton. | |
| Mrs. Poor | Visited daughter Edna. | |
| Mr. McIlravy's sister Grace | Visited. | |
| Jessie Hutchinson | Back in school after being sick. | |
| Gladys Kiefer | Visited campus. | |
| Miss Lillian Long | Was in Independence. | |
| Mr. Neidy | Visited niece Carrie. | |
| Miss Gilchrist | Visited brother. | |
| Grace Ives | Called home. | |
| Blanche Riggs | Father visited. | |
| Ethel Miller | Visited campus. | |
| Miss Douglass | Left school due to illness. | |
| Maude Foote | Will teach in Waterloo. | |
| Miss Beatrice Morrison | Entered school. | |
| L. W. Inman | Called home. | |
| Henry Meier | Visited sister Emma. | |
| E. D. Sylvester | Back in school. | |
| Belle Hostetter | Was in Cedar Rapids. | |
| Edyth Sadler | Has the measles. |
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| The following students have recently been elected to positions | Roster of students and their new jobs. | |
| The long looked for band concert | Will be held at city opera house. | |
| Duties of the critic | F. W. Perkins offers opinions of responsibilities of a critic in society work. |
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| Neo | Account of recent program. | |
| Y. M. C. A. | Hear address by Rabbi Boppingheimer on mission of Judaism. |
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| Athletic | Results of annual field meet. |
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| The Bible Study Department | Lesson XXXII: Israel's poet-king. |