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1 Editorial Takes pride in debate with Ames.
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2 Normal's record in debate; four victories, one defeat Recap of debates with Iowa State University in recent years; photo.
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3 Twenty-first triangular debate Recap of debate that included the Orios, Philos, and Aristos.
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4 A. D. Miller Is in charge of Quasqueton schools.
5 Alda L. Potter Lives in New Hartford.
6 Arthur M. Nicholson Is principal at Sioux Center.
7 Chas. McMullen Is principal at Farragut.
8 Edna M. Poor Is a clerk at the county treasurer's office.
9 Elizabeth S. Parmenter Is teaching at Lohrville schools.
10 Evelyn Miller Is principal at Bedford.
11 Fannie M. Mowrey Completed the four years course and lives in Minnesota.
12 Frances G. Outwater Is teaching at Harlan.
13 Geo. E. Pruitt Is principal at Bristow.
14 Jason L. Mowry Completed the four years course and lives in Clear Lake, Washington.
15 Jessie I. Miller Is assistant principal at Thurman.
16 Julia F. Miller Is an instructor of Latin and German at a business college in Denison.
17 Katherine Pollard Taught at Sanborn last year.
18 Mary Ryan Is teaching in Cedar Falls.
19 Minnie Quist Is teaching at Essex.
20 Myrtle E. Putnam Is assistant principal at Redfield.
21 Nora C. Noland Has taken a position in Baldwin.
22 R. O. Peterson Is teaching in Springville.
23 Rose A. Morris Was assistant principal at Murray.
24 Sarah M. Ney Is teaching in Sioux Rapids.
25 W. E. Salisbury Is principal at Massena schools.
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26 Born to Prof. and Mrs. Begeman Have new daughter.
27 Clem Seerley Has been sick.
28 Edna Milholland Left school due to eye trouble.
29 Emily Kempthorne Visited Hampton.
30 George Glenny Attended football game.
31 Joe Roberts Improving from football injury.
32 John Parish Made business trip.
33 John Sogard Visited campus.
34 Juliette Pierce Visited home.
35 Louise Jones Visited cousin.
36 Mabel Shaw and Mary Dougherty Visited Waverly.
37 Miss Hadfield Visited friends.
38 Miss Mary Murphy Visited sister Kittie.
39 Misses Call, Baker, and Patt Were sick.
40 Mr. Achenbach Visited daughter Beth.
41 Mr. J. A. McClure Visited daughter Bertha.
42 Mr. Proudfoot Architect inspects Auditorium Building.
43 Mr. Wassam Attended debate.
44 Mrs. Ehrlich Visiting daughter Juanita.
45 Mrs. M. F. Arey, Mrs. R. M. Arey, and Miss Helen Arey Visited campus.
46 Nellie Judson Left school.
47 Prof. Colegrove Bought 160 acres of land in Mitchell County.
48 Thos. A. Hawk Attended uncle's funeral.
49 Victor La Valle Will teach at West Decorah.
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50 Hans Christensen Contributed natural history specimens to Museum.
51 John O. Hawk and Edward Gemsbok Visited sisters.
52 Mary Belle Donnan Teaching in Independence.
53 Miss Curtiss Has organized the Cecilians and the Euterpeans; sixty women enrolled.
54 Mr. Baker of Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Lamb Watched sons in debate.
55 Mr. Fred Williams Coach explains football to women.
56 Paul Samson Teaching at Parkersburg.
57 The families Entertained at the Fields home.
58 There is a new lecture table balance In chemistry room.
59 Training: devices in teaching; the textbook Advice for teachers.
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60 Fred Williams; Normal's football coach Brief profile; photo.
61 Y. W. C. A. Convention chorus rehearsing.
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62 U. I. U. 5--Normal 12 Brief account of football game.
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63 Bible Study Department Lesson IX: the letter of James.