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| Gen. John B. Gordon | Lectures on Civil War. | |
| We are dumbfounded | Responds to editorial in Cornell College newspaper criticizing the Normal School. |
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| In Alpha hall: Shake 3--Ossoli 0 | Recount of the debate. | |
| The Normal football team | Applauds Normal School football team for preventing a strong Ames team from scoring. | |
| A pleasant trip | Shakespeareans and Aristos enjoy trip by street railway to Waterloo. |
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| Bible Study Department | Lesson XI: the need and purpose of Christianity. |
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| Debate in Zeta hall: Clio 2--Ossoli 1 | Account of debate. | |
| Shake hall: Alpha 3--Neo ) | Account of recent debate. |
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| Debate in Neo hall: Zeta 1--Clios 2 | Account of recent debate. | |
| Clio hall: Neo affirmative2--Alpha negative 1 | Account of recent debate. |
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| Official | State educational news; many superintendents have retired. | |
| Ossoli: Shake 3--Neo 0 | Account of recent debate. |
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| Bess Wells | Father seriously ill. | |
| C. D. Behrens | Attended football game. | |
| Professor Fullerton | Father visited. | |
| Miss Bedenbender | Friends from home visited. | |
| Mabel Thompson's mother | Visited. | |
| Miss Bertha Rohwedder | Visited sister Dorothea. | |
| Prof. Eastman | Lectured at Kensett. | |
| Miss Anna Hoover | Visited friends on the Hill. | |
| Frank Reno | Going into hardware business. | |
| Frank Knowles | Went home to teach. | |
| Vera Thorp | Will teach near Sanbourne, Minnesota. | |
| Lizzie Doderer | Sister Minnie visited. | |
| Miss Post | Visiting Elsie Kliebenstein. | |
| Miss Melvin | Will begin teaching Monday. | |
| Thos. Jones | Will teach in Cresco. | |
| R. R. Anderson | Will teach in Osceola County. |
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| The temperance committee | Held interesting meeting. | |
| The football team | Planning for game against University of South Dakota on Thanksgiving. | |
| Earl Chapman, Ralph Churchill, and Joe Chalupsky | Left school to go out to teach. | |
| Edythe Eighmey | Teaching at Springdale Academy as is M. Nellie Oathout. | |
| Maud Burrell | Went home after learning that her father's bank had been blown up and her brother killed. | |
| Cottage Reading Circle | Professor Satterthwait led discussion. | |
| G. W. Detwiller | Officiated football game. | |
| Almeda Chance | Left school. | |
| Dwight Swain and F. R. Chantry | Went to Malvern for reception for 51st Iowa. | |
| The Shakes and Aristos | Had trolley party to celebrate debate victories. | |
| Miss Barnard | Visited Professor Satterthwait. | |
| Miss Mae Wall | Returned from YWCA convention in Des Moines. | |
| Mr. Luxford | He and his wife are back in school. | |
| Thos. Meyer | Will teach near home in Dunkerton. | |
| Peter Henry | Will teach in Clayton County. | |
| Gus Graham | Visited campus. | |
| Prof. Bartlett | Was sick. | |
| Mr. and Mrs. F. Lambert | Emma Lambert visited. |
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| W. H. Manifold | Teaching near Grand Junction, Colorado. | |
| S. T. Walker | Resigned position in Mt. Pleasant to edit the Cedar Falls Daily Record; Nellie Wallbank takes his position. | |
| Cards have been received | Margaret Kleinfelter married the Reverend A. Wesley Mell. | |
| John R. McNally '95 and Emma Hegner | Married and will live in Washington, D. C. | |
| Mae Arnold | Married Matthew D. Grouchey. | |
| We are pleased | Alice Curtis doing well in Marengo. | |
| Louise Heidenreich | Organized Shakespearean Society in Zearing. | |
| Alda Potter | Visited friends at debate. | |
| Bertha Beard | Entered Chicago Training School for Missions. | |
| The schools of Enid, Oklahoma | C. E. Locke is principal. | |
| Percy Hunt, B. J. Lambert, C. J. Lambert, and Elmer Park | Returned to Iowa City after visit. | |
| Melissa B. Lenocker | Married Fred H. Fitting. | |
| Rev. O. F. Burgess | Has had broken limb. | |
| Frank Bronson | Organizing football team in Zearing. | |
| Ernest D. Ede | Editor of University of Iowa student newspaper. | |
| Nellie Dunham | Teaching at Chariton. | |
| A. D. Miller and Harry Moore | Attended debate on campus. | |
| Laura Hoag | Teaching in Fort Dodge. | |
| Etta Rider | Father died. |
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| Agnes Longworthy | Has not reported. | |
| Francis L. Mills | Was teaching in Ottumwa but has not reported. | |
| Alma E. Packard | Is a dress maker. | |
| John Sogard | Is teaching in the West Des Moines high school. | |
| Wm. M. Fields | Died on August 31, 1896. | |
| Dr. C. B. Fountain | Is practicing medicine in Spirit Lake. | |
| Myrta Hoagland | Is a housekeeper. | |
| Helen Hull | Is married and living in Cleveland, Ohio. | |
| Maggie Henry | Has not reported. | |
| Chas. E. Locke | Is working in Enid, Oklahoma, and married to Laura Monlux. | |
| Alice Blake | Is teaching in Seattle, Washington. | |
| C. N. Brones | Has not reported for three years. | |
| Mary Cowan | Is married and living in Paullina. | |
| Idella Chapman | Is married and living in Waterloo. | |
| A. M. Fields | Has taken over his father's farm. | |
| W. H. Bender | Is in charge of training department at I. S. N. S. | |
| The alumni who were called to the county superintendency | Roster of ISNS alumni who were elected county superintendents. | |
| Training: the empty crayon box | Ideas for everyday things. |
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| Neotrophian Society | New members contribute to program. |
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| Shakespearean Society | Proud of new members. | |
| Orio Society | Happy with debate performances. | |
| Y. M. C. A. | Professor Fullerton addresses the group. |
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| Athletic | ISNS will play University of South Dakota. |