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With but little investigation The influence of the Normal School in Iowa is great and expanding; twenty-two of the ninety-nine county superintendents are from ISNS.
Another of the Editor's blunders Notes that earlier statements should have been credited to a Cedar Rapids newspaper.
All subscribers to the Eyte Urges subscribers to pay their bills.
Normal is surprising herself Students and faculty have been generous in supporting the athletics program.
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Report of Treasurer of I. S. N. S. Athletic Association Balance sheet for winter term, 1901-1902.
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Orio society Elected officers.
Alpha Presented mock teachers association meeting.
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The first assistant Edith M. Fischer is doing well in Logan.
Clara B. Denniston Recovering from typhoid fever.
County Superintendent Miller Praise for work of Cap Miller.
O. N. Oleson Engaged in religious work in North Dakota.
Recently the museum Lulu Bovee donated a large collection of minerals and fossils from Montana.
Ida Strawn Teaching in South Dakota.
Miss Nellie Dority Caring for her mother.
Mrs. Alice Mallory Teaching in Missouri Valley.
Otto F. Burgess Working with religious group in New York.
Among graduates Nervie Keeler attended professional meeting.
Geo. W. Curtis and Edith E. Curtis Mother died.
Wm. D. Taylor Farming near Eddyville.
Lydia Blanch Teaching near Mt. Vernon.
Nellie Fields Teaching in Grinnell.
Myrtle Bardsley Teaching in Neola.
Excellent reports E. S. Barker is doing well at Mediapolis.
The assistant principal Edna Poorbaugh is doing well at Maxwell.
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Estella Merrill Teaching at Dows.
Edward Switzer Will farm in Cass County.
Martha Spencer Teaching at Hull.
Pres. Seerley George Satterthwait talks about his experiences in the Philippines in a letter to President Seerley.
Dr. W. R. Patterson Will work as consultant for New York housing authority.
Stella Thompson Will teach in Madison County.
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Harry Dana Will continue as principal in Dedham.
Y. W. C. A. Report on the missionary convention in Toronto.
Miss Kizzie Gambs Will continue teaching at Mapleton.
Emma Howland Teaching in Peterson.
Horace Cover Working as telegrapher in Mason City.
Julia Cranny Teaching near Blessing.
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There has been a slight change in the Training Department Carrie Parker will be in charge of preparatory classes; Ida Fesenbeck will work in grammar grades.
J. P. Woodruff Visited Dennison.
Herma Shaffer Went home to family.
Ida Leydig Visited campus.
Charles McCullough Visited sister Clara.
Miss Anna Walker Father will move to Cedar Falls.
Miss Oliver Will teach in Indiana in the summer.
Nellie King Roster of some of the students who have enrolled for the spring term.
Katherine Toole Teaching at Bristow.
The mission study Class will organize for spring.
Lina Fisher Mother died.
Edith Anderson Will teach near Cedar Falls.
Josephine Smith Visiting campus.
Chloris Anderson Teaching in Nashua.
Mabel Shaw Visited Waverly.
It is expected Major Olmsted will resume classes.
Mr. Vogel's absence Has had tonsillitis.
Lenora Sindt Back in school.
Mae McCaffree Will teach near Waverly Junction.
T. W. Burkhalter Has been sick.
Edith Jarnagin Has been sick.
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The local editor E. Jean Batty will take up YWCA work in New York.
Frank Clark Presented needs of the Athletic Association to the students.
The announcement ISNS will play Cornell College in baseball.
At the Y. W. C. A. meeting Executive Committee installed.
About one hundred students Took the spelling test.
A prize was offered to the members Walter Rorabaugh won the prize for solving a problem in Professor Wright's class.
Commenius, the Fore-runner Professor Colegrove made a presentation to the Cottage Reading Circle.
The severe cold Has interfered with military drill.
The June class Will present "The Rivals" as the class play.
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Athletics; now that the spring work has opened Men should report for either baseball or track and field work.
In spite of the cold Group assembled to hear report on missionary convention in Toronto.
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Bible Study Department Lesson XXIII--The United Kingdom--David.