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1 By the action of both houses of the General Assembly General Assembly enacts millage tax; ISNS will receive one tenth of a mill of real estate tax beginning in 1903 and continuing through 1908; will use money to erect buildings.
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2 The meeting of the Normal Eyte Association Quorum not present; will try again with another meeting.
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3 Training
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Thinking and learning to think.
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4 With the new appropriations Believes that there should be a building for the YMCA and YWCA.
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5 Society Chrestos enthusiastic about their work.
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6 Among Normal's representatives Myrta Hauger is teaching in Vinton.
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7 Bessie Mereness and W. F. Schregardus Will continue at Rockwell City.
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8 Bridget Walsh Assistant principal in Britt.
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9 Grace McNeil Teaching in Pasadena, California.
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10 Helen Williams Doing well near New Sharon.
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11 Ida Harmon Will be assistant principal in Aurelia.
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12 Irving McDuffle's successful work Doing well in Rolfe.
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13 John R. Slacks Will continue at Lake View.
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14 Lucy O. Pingrey Teaching at Dows.
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15 Lula Newcomb Principal at Lyons.
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16 Mildred Dane Will teach near Washburn.
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17 Mildred Lyon Assistant principal in Marcus.
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18 Most excellent reports Benjamin Boardman is doing well.
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19 Prof. Charles E. Locke On faculty at Oklahoma Normal School.
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20 Reports of excellent work Joe Graham is doing well at the University of Iowa.
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21 Supt. F. E. Howard Doing well at Bedford.
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22 The people of Lenox E. E. Kuhn is doing well there.
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23 The school board of Oto, Iowa Frank Kolb will continue as principal there.
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24 The work of W. G. Magee Will continue medical study in Chicago.
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25 A circle letter Kept up by group of students from 1889.
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26 After two years E. C. Hill will study at the University of Iowa.
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27 C. J. Griffin Runs drugstore in Montezuma.
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28 Effie Jones Brown Has three sons.
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29 Elizabeth Jones YWCA secretary in Sioux City.
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30 Emma (England) Mendenhall Enjoying life in California.
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31 In June Mrs. Laura Monlux Will complete medical studies.
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32 Iowa and Minnesota met Minnesota defeated Iowa; Owen P. McElmeel performed for Minnesota.
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33 Jennie Hallingby Spoke at Osceola County institute.
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34 Lizzie Ellis Williamson Has three children.
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35 May (Helphrey) Nixon Living in Idaho.
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36 Normal friends will extend cordial congratulations Walter Wadleigh married Rowena Liming.
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37 Ella (Ford) Miller Beginning new work in Des Moines.
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38 Lizzie Wallace Resigned from position in Burlington.
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39 Mary L. Stever Working for YWCA in Cedar Rapids.
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40 Nellie B. Wallbank Living in Mt. Pleasant.
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41 P. G. Fullerton's Tells of life in Oklahoma.
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42 The letter of C. A. Fullerton New book doing well.
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43 Y. W. C. A. Will be without secretary until fall 1902 when Lillian Chantry will arrive; new executive committee in place.
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44 A. W. Moore Will be principal at Norway, Iowa.
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45 Dr. Seerley Lectured in Cresco.
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46 E. C. Smith Was sick.
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47 Faith Stuntz Teaching in Algona.
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48 Hallie Jennings Visited Marion.
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49 Harriet McPherson Here for a visit.
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50 Ida Rieke Will teach in Tipton.
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51 Laura Hopkinson Visited Waterloo.
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52 Louise Moyer Has the mumps.
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53 Miss Annie Marsh Has been sick.
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54 Miss Bergen Visited Britt.
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55 Miss Flora Dolmage Brother died.
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56 Miss Hutchinson Sister visiting.
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57 Miss Mary King Visited Waterloo schools.
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58 Miss Mary Wilson Visited sister Bertha.
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59 Miss Oral Larrison Entertained friends.
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60 Prof. Samson Spoke to Cedar County institute.
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61 The present enrollment Enrollment is 938.
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62 The Y. W. C. A. benefit sale To be held at L. O. Robinson's store.
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63 D. C. Truesdale Went to Webster City.
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64 Estalene Rhodes Visited Grace Brainard.
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65 For the first time Was sick.
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66 Miss Alice Clarke Visited campus.
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67 Miss Knudson's physiography class Has taken field trips.
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68 Misses Call and Simmons Gave reception.
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69 Mr. C. H. Gilbert Will be principal at Eagle Grove.
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70 Mr. Roy Harris and Mr. Smith Shot a goose while hunting.
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71 Several students took advantage of the special rates Took trip to Des Moines.
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72 The following were among those who attended Many Normalites attended the Beloit course in Waterloo.
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73 A very pleasant surprise Professor Parish and his wife celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
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74 In answer to an invitation Friends gather to celebrate birthday of Alice Hunt and Alice Edwards.
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75 The Parker cottage girls Enjoyed poverty party.
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76 The Slayton Jubilee Singers Audience enjoyed performance.
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77 Belle Griffiths At home in Marshalltown.
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78 Bernice Davis Will teach in North Dakota.
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79 Blanche L. Vance Teaching in Michigan.
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80 Caroline Wesley Teaching near Swea City.
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81 Cora Sawyer Will teach in Waterloo.
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82 Jennie Hallingby Teaching at Osage.
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83 Kittie Townsend Teaching at Fort Dodge.
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84 Marie Hardie Teaching at Slater.
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85 Miss Maude Hadfield Married Ray Markham.
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86 Miss Maude Lonie Teaching in Stacyville.
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87 N. C. Nelson Studying at University of Oregon.
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88 Will Yeager Will be principal at Blakesburg.
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89 Athletics Rules for the upcoming field meet.
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90 Baseball schedule For the 1902 season.
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91 On the 9th of May Fitzgerald's Concert Band will perform in a benefit for the Athletic Association.
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92 Remember the season tickets Urges students to buy baseball season tickets.
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93 The indoor field meet Brief results of the demonstration.
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94 Track and baseball men Practice schedule.
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95 Bible study department Lesson XXVI--The United Kingdom.