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1 Editorial U. G. Hayden wins local oratorical contest; will represent ISNS in interstate contest; considers difficulty in making judgments in these contests; will issue special number of the Normal Eyte devoted to literary societies.
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2 In general; oratorical contest; U. G. Hayden wins first place Lengthy account of the contest; includes scorecard.
3 Winners of oratorical contest U. G. Hayden took first; Alice Edwards took second; E. C. Smith took third; photo.
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4 He that overcometh not Text of oration by Alice Edwards.
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5 Official; beginnings of the Iowa State Normal School Professor Wright writes about the foundation of the Orphans' Home.
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6 C. E. Buckley Candidate for superintendent in Butler County.
7 Coral Smith Teaching in Sac County.
8 Dr. John A. Kleinsorge Recovering from appendectomy.
9 E. G. Copeland Studying theology at Boston University.
10 Ellen Schuff Working as missionary in India.
11 Geo. W. Curtis Principal at Washta.
12 Latin in the summer school Myra Call will teach an advanced course in Virgil.
13 News was received Nellie McAlvin Stuntz has peritonitis and appendicitis.
14 The summer term primary methods teachers Nellie V. Clute and Lida Earhart will teach this summer.
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15 C. I. Lambert Elected to Sigma Xi at University of Iowa.
16 Carrie A. Schneider Teaching in California.
17 Ethel Boies Visited Chicago.
18 Grace Earhart Visited Janesville.
19 Helen Seerley Recovering from tonsillitis.
20 Mae Finch Was sick.
21 Mesdames Seerley and Page Gave colonial tea party.
22 Miss Gertrude Young Visited Jennie Landis.
23 Miss Humphrey Mother visited.
24 Miss Ivadel Laird Married H. L. Hawkins.
25 Miss Satterthwait Visited Waterloo.
26 Misses Cushman, Walrod, and Loonan Were sick.
27 Mr. Carl Behrens Visited campus.
28 Mrs. M. Palmer Visited cousin Annette Barnum.
29 Prof. Geiser Was sick.
30 The schools of Denison Doing well under H. H. Savage.
31 Winifred Binford and Lois Craig Visited Waterloo.
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32 Alice Noel, Josie McMorrow, and Alice McMullin Went for teaching jobs.
33 Clara Pope A number of Normalites have gone home due to poor health.
34 Lois Bronson, Pearl Evans, Ruby Donald, and Edna Peck Entertained friends.
35 Miss Nell Smith Teaching in Marshalltown.
36 Miss Perkins and Miss Firkins Did substitute teaching in Waterloo.
37 Pearl McConnell A number of Normalites have gone out to teach.
38 Prof. Bender Spoke at chapel.
39 The ladies of the faculty Gave surprise party for Professor Thornton.
40 The third bulletin Shows buildings as they will appear in the summer plus a summer session program.
41 The Y. W. C. A. cabinet Entertained the Y. M. C. A. cabinet.
42 Training: reading in the higher grades
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Advice for teachers.
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43 Bible Study Department Lesson XXII: Paul a prisoner in Caesarea.