Issue Contents
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| Editorial | Believes that ISNS students leave school with strong spelling, reading, and elocutionary skills. |
Page 446
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| Official | I. J. McDuffie reappointed to Board of Trustees; state considering teacher certification and additional normal schools; hopes that ISNS will be treated favorably by the General Assembly; rural teachers need help. |
| John Temple Graves | Review of performance by speaker. |
Page 447
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| Aristo hall | Held debate. |
| The Aristo-Orio debate | Recounting of the debate. |
Page 448
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| Debate in Orio Hall | Aristos debate Philos. |
| State oratorical contest | Will be held in Grinnell. |
Page 449
| Article | Article Summary |
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| Mary A. Crew | Is now married; resigned from teaching. |
| Mae Church | Is teaching mathematics in Davenport. |
| Jos. E. Clayton | Is married and in charge of the State Center schools. |
| Helen F. Clute | Is teaching English in the Sioux City high school. |
| E. Avery Crary | Is practicing law in Grundy Center. |
| Gertrude Bothwell | Is married and living in Fairbank. |
| Ella Boland | Is working in Butte, Montana. |
| Winifred Boland | Is principal of Cripple Creek schools in Colorado. |
| Florence M. Butler | Was last known to be working in What Cheer. |
| Etta B. Conner | Was last known to be in California. |
| Agnes Cowan | Has not reported for two years. |
| Alsina M. Andrews | Is working as a missionary in Jamaica. |
| C. Ray Aurner | Completed the four years course. |
| Minnie D. Ashbrook | Is teaching in Marshalltown. |
| Untitled | H. A. Welty; photo. |
| Romanzo C. Adams | Is an instructor at Western College. |
Page 450
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| Jessie L. McLaughlin | Serving as pastor in Rockwell. |
| Carrie A. McCausland | Has taught in Des Moines and California. |
| Lissa B. Lenocker | Is married and living in Dexter. |
| Anna E. Livingood | Is principal of Hydsville school in California. |
| H. B. Lizer | Received his M. Di. |
| Alice Lynde | Is married and living in Davenport. |
| Mary England | Is teaching in Oskaloosa. |
| Lillie J. Leach | Is a student at the University of Chicago. |
| Francis E. Lenocker | Is principal at the Guthrie high school. |
| Clyde C. Hammerly | Is married and was last known to be teaching in Waterville, Washington. |
| May Helphrey | Is now married and living in Genesee, Idaho. |
| Geo. A. Hooker | Is teaching near Holstein. |
| Blanche Judd | Died on March 29, 1892. |
| R. A. Elwood | Is superintendent of Appanoose County. |
| Mattie Emry | Is a high school assistant in Washington. |
| Carrie L. Gwynne | Is married and living in Idaho. |
| Chas. E. Hall | Has not reported for several years. |
| Harriet B. Hartshorn | Is married but has not reported for two years. |
| Olga E. Engel | Is working in Muscatine. |
| Beatrice Evers | Has not reported for three years. |
| Bruce Francis | Received his M. Di. degree. |
| Fred C. Gilchrist | Is practicing law in Laurens. |
| Florence Graham | Is married and living in Des Moines. |
| Nell Gunn | Has not reported for two years. |
| Bertha Donahue | Is now married, but has not reported for four years. |
| Mary Drew | Is living in Santa Cruz, California. |
| Bertha L. Engel | Is working in Elmhurst, Illinois. |
| Matt. C. Cunningham | Completed the four years course. |
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| S. B. Stonerook | Is principal of Springdale schools. |
| Florence L. Strasser | Was teaching in Bellevue. |
| L. D. Stubbs | Is working in Garrison. |
| Wm. D. Taylor | Is raising livestock in Barnes. |
| John H. Schrader | Completed the four years course. |
| Mary Scott | Is married and living in Blue Earth, Minnesota. |
| Sadie M. Seabloom | Is teaching at Minden in Nebraska. |
| Ida E. Shaw | Is married and living in California. |
| David L. Skiff | Is farming near Milford. |
| Mary O. Stewart | Is living in Cedar Falls. |
| A. E. Reynolds | Is married and farming in Navarre, Kansas. |
| Maud R. Rhoades | Is living in Rippey. |
| Samuel Rhodes | Is residing in Cedar Falls. |
| Agnes Russell | Is now married and completed the four years course. |
| Mollie Schmidt | Is married and living in Worthington. |
| Paul Peterson | Completed the four years course. |
| T. B. Platt | Is now married and was last known to be a druggist. |
| Jennie Raymond | Is teaching in Sibley. |
| Amy Reed | Is married but has not reported for two years. |
| Ella Moore | Died in September of 1892. |
| Linnie Moore | Is married and living in Cedar Falls. |
| Minnie Moore | Received her M. Di. |
| T. B. Morris | Is in charge of schools in Correctionville. |
| Louis M. Parsons | Was last known to be teaching and farming. |
| O. H. L. Mason | Is living in Green Mountain. |
| Maud E. Milliman | Is married and was last known to be living in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. |
| Mary A. Mills | Has not reported. |
| Eva F. Moffet | Has not reported. |
| L. B. Moffet | Received his M. Di. |
| Jesse McNally | Is married and living in Charles City. |
| Chas. R. Martin | Is a furniture dealer in Dumont. |
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| Dorcas Whitaker | Is pursuing missionary work in India. |
| Adam M. Willson | Is married now and lives in Colorado. |
| Walter W. Wilson | Is married and farming in Stanhope. |
| S. L. Thomas | Is a science teacher in Council Bluffs. |
| Harvey A. Welty | Is superintendent of Dickinson County. |
| Miss Corsen | Visited Professors Pierce and Humphrey. |
| Lily O'Neil | Visited La Porte. |
| Walter Davis | Has been sick. |
| Miss Ethel Wise | Went to Des Moines. |
| Regena Dan | Substitute teaching in Waterloo. |
| Dorothy Harbord | Will teach in Clarinda. |
| Clyde G. Park | Will study at Ames. |
| Miss Hartley | Attended brother's wedding. |
| Schubert recital, Normal Chapel | Performance program. |
| Agnes Black | Went home to Wyman. |
| Maud Popp | Visited sister. |
| Mrs. Page | Visited campus. |
| Mildred Humphrey | Unable to attend class. |
| Josephine Miller | Visited home. |
| Lorne Parker | Brother Harry visited. |
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| Mr. Bley's cutter | Was heavy with Valentines. |
| A party enjoyed a hunting trip | Several students hunted rabbits. |
| The Reverend Richmond Smith | Will exchange pulpits with the Reverend O. H. L. Mason. |
| Elizabeth MacLean | Teaching at Iowa State University. |
| Bills are out | Minnesingers will perform in Janesville. |
| Last Saturday evening | Students from Story County got together. |
| Martha Spencer | Visited sister in Grundy Center; five ISNS alumni are teaching there. |
| Mr. Condit | Entertaining the Reverend Hugh McNynch. |
| Mr. Colegrove | Led reading circle meeting. |
| Bertha Anderson | Left school due to illness. |
| On Wednesday evening | Held union prayer meeting. |
| John Temple Graves lecture | Well received; F. Hopkinton Smith will be next on lecture course. |
| Mr. Seerley and Miss Hughes | Attended state board of examiners meeting. |
| Miss Summers | Seriously injured in basketball game. |
| Ira Hoover and Frank McIlravy | Attended debate. |
| Miss Riggs | Teaching history methods class. |
| Mr. Hanson | Laura Hanson's father died. |
| J. C. Bridges | Took pictures of Aristo Robin Hood performance. |
| Miss Belle Hall | Visited sister Clara. |
Page 454
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| Training: management and discipline, IV | Advice for new teachers. |
Page 455
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| Ossoli | Giving series of programs on Germany. |
| Y. W. C. A. | Hold day of prayer; clear $25 on special issue of the Normal Eyte; many engaged in mission work. |
| A trip to Mars | R. R. Lewis imagines a trip to Mars via airship. |
Page 458
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| Bible Study Department | Lesson XX: the Galilean ministry (third period). |