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The appropriations to be asked of the state Monies requested by Normal are being reviewed by the General Assembly.
The debaters for this winter's triangular debate have been chosen Debate now centered around friendly competition instead of bitter rivalry; roster of debaters.
Because of the irregular appearance of the Eyte this term Societies must note when their reports are due for publishing.
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The kind of words of commendation Appreciates contributions from alumni to the Normal Eyte; Mamie Hearst will edit the alumni column.
As will be seen by the report As ISNS athletics grows, it is necessary to have skilled managers to handle coaching and finances for each of the five sports.
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The President's office Lillian Goodwin will resume work as financial secretary and bookkeeper; Anna Wild remains in charge of business associated with students.
The following are the requests Itemized requests from ISNS to the General Assembly; continued debate on the need for additional normal schools.
Report of the treasurer of the Athletic Association Revenue and expenses for fall term 1901.
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The school reader Professor Bender talks about the usefulness of the reader.
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Zetalethean society Enthusiasm for the new year.
Chrestomathian Roster of officers; enjoyed quotation contest.
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Good reports C. U. Moore doing well in Larchwood.
Among the weddings of the holiday season Jennie Belle Krebs married Joseph Vance.
Adeline Fellingham Teaching at West Side.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lambert Have a new son.
Anne E. Cunningham Teaching in West Des Moines.
Coral Smith Teaching in Storm Lake.
Marjorie Deborah is the name F. L. and Helen Hearst Hammer have a new daughter.
A. O. Christopher Principal at Fairfield.
At State Center Adella J. Gibson married Joseph H. Stuckey.
Elizabeth (Heaton) Whitney Studying at Parsons College.
Perry O. Cole Superintendent in Cerro Gordo County.
L. B. Swaggart Studying at University of Iowa.
Sue Bevans Assistant principal in Nora Springs; J. R. Magee is principal there.
Valeda Madson Teaching in Minneapolis.
Clara Daley Teaching in Charles City.
Emma Secor Teaching in Odebolt.
Caro A. Hostetter Teaching at Dexter.
Elizabeth Burgess Teaching at Emmetsburg.
Laura A. Hoag Teaching in Fort Dodge.
Ida May Collins Teaching in Mount Ayr.
B. M. Cobb Teaching in Lester.
Fannie Butts Teaching in Peterson.
Tressa Tighe Teaching in Pomeroy.
Kathryn Toole Teaching at Bristow.
Ella and Jesse Danskin Attending Stanford University.
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Among the graduates of the Normal School O. H. L. Mason doing well as pastor in Reinbeck.
Miss Genetta Bushyager Principal at Missouri Valley.
The General Secretary of Associated Charities Elmer Park leading work.
Margaret A. Tobin Married Harlow Pratt.
Dr. W. R. Patterson Called as consultant on low income housing in New York.
The assistant principal in the high school Sadie Seabloom is in Minden, Nebraska.
Jno. W. Boyle Offered position in Philippine Islands.
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Y. W. C. A. Hear reports of state delegates; awaiting visit from state secretary.
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Mabel Black Teaching near Shellsburg.
George W. Schee On way to Baltimore.
Laura Bowman Will teach in Training School.
Will Francis Visiting campus.
After several weeks at home Beth Allen is back in school.
Miss Curkeet Visited Fonda and Des Moines.
Hallie Jennings Visited home.
Miss Alberta Hoffman Teaching in Charles City.
Cora Munro Teaching in Minneapolis.
Vida Keene Unable to return to school.
Bertha Auld Visited cousin Ella Marr.
Manton J. Lamb Visited campus; principal at Peterson.
Grace Harrison Left school due to poor health.
Joe Adams Teaching in Butler County.
Mabel Donnan Teaching in Independence.
Pres. Seerley Led YMCA prayer meeting.
Miss Knudson Visited Chicago.
Arthur Wright Visited parents.
George Eaton Visited campus.
W. A. Burton Visited sister.
C. A. Thompson Visited campus.
Walter Mitchell Visited campus.
Ruth Marsh Visited friends.
Lura Bidlack Visited campus.
Lucy Kuehne Visited campus.
Mattie Cowie Enrolled in school.
About fifty new students Have enrolled since Christmas.
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Miss Kate McDonald Not in school due to poor health.
Ida Strawn On vacation due to small pox in her school.
About twenty young people Entertained John Bowers, who went to Texas.
The prayer-meeting topic Was on prospects for the evangelism of the world.
Clara Drenning Visited Galena and Chicago; saw Jennie Curtis in Chicago.
The Y. W.'s of the Normal State Secretary Ruth Paxson will come to campus.
Since New Year's Fifteen students have enrolled in the Preparatory Department.
Miss Hutchinson Visited Fonda, Cherokee, and Des Moines.
Margaret Butterfield Doing well in Northwood.
Emma Bloomenstien Back in school.
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Miss Olive Nelson
The patrons of the grammar grade
Pearle Wilson Teaching in Adel.
The first open session Shakes enjoy musical program.
Lulu Kurz Teaching near Yarmouth.
W. O. Boylan Principal in Northboro.
Nellie Worcester Teaching in Marshalltown.
Bessie Boyd Now in Tennessee.
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Athletics; the Normal Basket Ball season has opened Basketball season begins; men practice in new facility.
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Bible Study Department Lesson XV--the People of Israel--Joshua.