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1 Several clippings Explains inclusion of articles from other newspapers on the normal school question.
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2 The season tickets Will be available for baseball at the opening of the spring term.
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3 All agree that there is not enough done Believes that more needs to be done for oratory; suggests intersociety oratorical contest in fall term.
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4 Oration winning third place
Smith--Franklin O. (Classes of 1902 and 1903; Education Faculty)
Text of "The Republic and the Anarchist".
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5 The teacher's philosophy as a guide to practice
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
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6 Barbara Blue Died January 28, 1902.
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7 Ethel Brooks Teaching near Reinbeck.
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8 George F. Walker Married Miss Biddle; George Walker is a bookkeeper in Marshalltown.
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9 Jessie Stanley Teaching at Parkersburg.
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10 Lucy Wightman Teaching near Holmes.
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11 Mabel lGardner Teaching in Odebolt.
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12 Mamie Lent Teaching at Sibley.
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13 Miss Alice Hawk Teaching at Shelby.
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14 Sarah Lowe Teaching at Linn Grove.
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15 Sibyl Vance Teaching near Sutherland.
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16 Alma Savage Teaching in Marshalltown.
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17 Bertha L. Engel Continuing to teach in Elmhurst, Illinois.
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18 Edna Alexander Teaching near Quick.
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19 Leslie Reed and Clarence Wassam Studying at University of Iowa.
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20 Mae Donlan Teaching science in Oelwein.
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21 Minnie Arent Resigned at Fort Dodge due to poor health.
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22 Percival Hunt Studying English at University of Iowa.
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23 Rose Morris Teaching in Clarke County.
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24 Supt. H. H. Savage Doing well at Denison.
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25 The first assistant Myrtie Anders is working at Coon Rapids.
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26 The following letter
Satterthwaite--George William (Classes of 1897 and
George Satterthwaite writes of his experiences teaching in the Philippine Islands.
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27 The names of E. D. Y. Culbertson and C. E. Moore Officers in professional association.
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28 The school board Sue Bevans is assistant principal at Nora Springs.
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29 The sixth grade teacher Eva Luse is teaching in Odebolt.
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30 The work of F. L. Kolb Doing well in Oto.
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31 Tillie Berger Teaching at Hazelton.
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32 Walter W. Bell Principal at Creston.
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33 Y. W. C. A.; we were not disappointed Enjoyed series of talks by visiting lecturers.
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34 Alpha society Presented Southern program.
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35 Chrestomathian Chrestos begin their work with a series of strong programs.
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36 Philo society report Philos debate issue of Philippine independence.
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37 Athletics; the prospect of baseball 1902 season prospects; urge students to support team by buying an Athletic Association bath ticket; season schedule.
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38 Alma Martin Left school due to poor health.
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39 Celia Bergen Entertained friends.
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40 Everyone will be glad to hear Christine Thoene is feeling better.
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41 Illness caused Prof. Robert Fullerton Missed several days of class.
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42 Iva Lamb and Marguerite Shannon Visited Grundy Center.
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43 J. R. Magee Principal at Nora Springs.
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44 Josephine Coombs, L. J. Wilkinson, and Nellie Biddlecombe Went home due to poor health.
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45 Julia Van Duyn, Maude McGinnis, and Amanda Thompson Mothers are ill.
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46 Lottie Green Brother quarantined for small pox.
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47 Mabel Hilton Will teach in Shell Rock.
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48 Mr. Affleck Was sick.
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49 Nellie Dority Mother ill.
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50 Pearl McCaffree Will teach near Ackley.
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51 President Seerley Attended NEA meeting in Chicago.
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52 Prof. Knoepfler Led YMCA meeting.
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53 W. A. Longley Recovered from pneumonia.
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54 Catherine McDonald Mother ill.
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55 Last Friday evening Large audience for Civil War lecture by General Gordon.
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56 Miss Curkeet and Miss Wright Celebrated birthdays.
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57 Mr. Eells Attended YMCA meeting in Toledo.
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58 The following orations Speakers and their topics.
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59 The pupils in the Training School Enjoying supplementary work from The Young Citizen.
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60 Bible Study Department Lesson XXII--The United Kingdom--David.