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1 Dates of lecture course Course schedule.
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2 Do you know that the Normal Eyte is growing? Four extra pages this week.
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3 If the students desire to help the Normal Eyte Urges students to patronize advertisers.
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4 On Saturday evening Orios agree to have oratorical contest during fall term.
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5 A handsome gift; the literary societies presented with gavels by Miss Oliver, assistant professor of elocution Professor Oliver presents specially designed gavels to the societies.
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6 More about the student Humorous events concerning new Normal students.
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7 Religious Department; Y. M. C. A New members joining; organizing Hill Sunday School.
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8 Department of logic The value of education.
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9 Teachers' association; speakers if both state and national reputation will be present Program highlights.
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10 A concert is being planned To benefit the YWCA.
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11 Earl Cuttler Visited Professor Gist.
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12 For those who bring their dinners seats have been provided in the cloak rooms Will help to avoid eating in classrooms.
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13 Harry Martin Will teach in Minnesota.
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14 Harry Morgan Attended Odd Fellows convention.
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15 Maud and Lee Popp Mother visited.
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16 Miss Baker Giving instruction on use of the library.
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17 Miss Lillian Goodwin Left for vacation.
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18 Miss Ruth Ling Visited Alice Davis.
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19 Miss Warriner Has been sick.
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20 Misses Chase and Evans Visited Avice Dailey.
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21 Mrs. Lambert and Misses Lambert and Chantry Visited the Davidsons.
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22 No wonder Belle Moody Father visited.
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23 Percy Magee Recovered from appendicitis.
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24 Sara Sherman Will study oratory in Chicago.
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25 Some people have the mistaken idea that the "trailers" are merely play houses
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26 The Bible classes have been reorganized Expect to do good work.
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27 The Minnesingers Reorganized; have sixteen members.
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28 The Misses Baker Entertained friends.
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29 A little nonsense now and then, is savored by the best of men Willis Summers entertained friends.
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30 Because "history repeats itself" There is just one woman in Professor Condit's advanced algebra class.
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31 Dr. Margaret Clark Addressed women on the subject of dress.
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32 Friday Sept. 12, the various churches Local churches invited students to attend their services.
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33 Last Sunday's prayer meeting Heard reports from camp at Lake Geneva.
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34 Miss Lela R. Blake Will study at University of Iowa.
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35 President Seerley Left on trip to the East to investigate gymnasium design.
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36 Alice McElroy Teaching in Alta.
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37 Arthur Gist Teaching near Osage.
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38 Carl Bickley Studying medicine in Chicago.
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39 Carl Severin Will study medicine at University of Iowa.
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40 Earl Joder Will study at University of Iowa.
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41 Emma Dahlin Ingalls Studied drawing last summer.
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42 Evangeline Pierce Teaching at Kellogg.
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43 Inquiry has come concerning textbooks used in the Training and Preparatory schools Description of texts to be used.
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44 Kate Sewall Teaching in Dysart.
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45 Maude Ellis Teaching at Manson.
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46 Nellie Palmer Teaching at Grinnell.
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47 Sadie Ferguson Teaching near Cherokee.
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48 The Shell Rock school Bessie Pattee is teaching there.
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49 Alma Martin Teaching in Ackley.
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50 At Harlan, Iowa Loa Cunningham married Herbert E. Dodimead.
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51 Ethel Pike Teaching in Algona.
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52 Lizzie Gambs Teaching at Mapleton.
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53 Society Margaret Oliver gave gavels to the Aristos and the Shakes; Philos engaged in debates; Ossolis present Boer program.
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54 Wm. McKinley Principal at Ashton.
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55 Training
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Iowa Geography--physical features of the state.
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56 A quiet wedding May Bixby married A. T. Woodward.
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57 After a long and tedious illness Clara Denniston is recovering from surgery.
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58 At Weston Frances Barnett married M. A. H. Jones.
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59 Ella Howland Teaching in Yakima, Washington.
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60 F. M. Allen Working for correspondence school in Red Oak.
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61 Miss Clara Wakefield Married Arthur C. Cole.
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62 Miss Elizabeth Burgess Went to Colorado.
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63 Mr. and Mrs. M. Harvey Have a new daughter.
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64 Mr. H. E. Blackmar Superintendent in Emmetsburg; several Normalites are teaching there.
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65 The many friends of Hallie Jennings Her brother William died.
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66 The Montezuma Republican Helen Clute will teach in Michigan.
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67 The Valentine School of Telegraphy George Cleveland is a student there.
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68 W. H. Bridges In real estate business in Fonda.
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69 We wish to correct an error Florence Graham is still recovering from typhoid fever.
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70 A wedding Harriet Keeler married J. Ralph Magee.
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71 Athletic Department Prospects for the football season.
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72 Penmanship Lessons
Cummins--Harry Carlton (Class of 1898; Commercial Education Faculty)
Writing samples by Professor Cummins.