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| The Orios have the most subscribers | To the Normal Eyte. | |
| The most startling discovery made this week | John Latta has a skeleton. | |
| This is an article about "Success" | Warns students about too much studying. | |
| The oratorical contest to be held between the societies | Believes that ISNS must secure a strong position in the interstate contest this year. |
Page 82
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| Notes on the way | Letter from President Seerley on other schools' buildings and plans. |
Page 83
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| More about the student | Humorous events concerning new Normal students. |
Page 84
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| Training | Iowa geography- surface and drainage continues. |
Page 86
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| Enter the ministry | Several Normalites received appointments. | |
| Athletic department | Normal team loses to Iowa, 63-5; tough game against Ames coming up. |
Page 87
| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| The sixth grade at Hampton | Lottie Green is teaching there. | |
| Nell Fields | Teaching at Grinnell. | |
| Charles W. Lyon | Has a new son. | |
| Randolph E. Scott | Teaching at Superior. | |
| The marriage of Gertrude Shank to Dr. Leon F. Richardson | They are living in Terril. | |
| The principal of the Redfield schools | J. M. Pierce in charge there. | |
| Harry Moore | Visited campus. | |
| Winifred Selser | Teaching at Red Oak. | |
| D. K. Bond | Taught at Green Count institute. | |
| Deborah Davis | Teaching at Estherville. | |
| Gertrude Thompson | Teaching at Luverne. | |
| Nell Canfield | Spending time at home. |
Page 88
| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| P. G. Fullerton | Visited Professor Fullerton. | |
| O. J. McManus | Superintendent in Pottawatomie County. | |
| Julia Miller | Home from Europe. | |
| Emma Grau | Doing well in Ackley. | |
| May Canfield | Assistant principal at Sioux Rapids. | |
| S. L. Thomas | Teaching in Council Bluffs. | |
| The many friends of Ella (Danskin) Shaw | She is now in Aberdeen, South Dakota. | |
| A very profitable teacher's meeting | Led by C. H. Gilbert in Eagle Grove. | |
| Verna Bernard | Teaching in Traer. | |
| E. B. Rogers | Graduated with medical degree from Northwestern University. | |
| Bertha Pratt | Principal in Estherville. | |
| F. C. Popham | Superintendent in Belmond. | |
| Harry Savage | Studied at Harvard University. | |
| Claude Jarnagin | Now working for Sioux City Tribune. |
Page 89
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| Society | Zetas enjoy variety program; Alphas have new curtains; Clios initiate new members; Ossolis enjoy literary and business program. | |
| Among the institute conductors the past summer | Roster of Normalites who led institutes. |
Page 91
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| Ames preliminary debate; fierce forensic struggle- large audience--societies attend in bodies--colors, yells, etc. | Account of the debate. |
Page 93
| Article | Article Summary | |
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| Some people who seem to have a weakness for standing in halls | Watch out for revealing shadows. | |
| Margaret Feyereisen | Visited sister Magdalena. | |
| Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sawyer | ||
| Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stilson | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| Miss Susan McAlvin | Visiting the Areys. | |
| Leroy Harris and his sister Florence. | Visited Iowa City. | |
| It seems quite natural to see Hugh McMillan | Back in school. | |
| Thursday evening after the preliminaries | Debaters went out for treats. | |
| Isabel Shilliam | Visited friends on campus. | |
| Mrs. Walters' aunt | Visiting Cedar Falls. | |
| May and Carrie Hiams | Attended funeral. | |
| Laura Carrell | Mother sick. | |
| Mrs. Grout and Mrs. Dr. Bickley | Visited Caliste Wilson. | |
| Mr. Huffman | Visited daughter Ella. | |
| Mrs. Mornin and Miss Cora Sawyer | Visited home. | |
| Miss Caudle | Mother visiting. |
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| Miss Patt's and Mrs. Thornton's drawing classes | Classes benefit from going outdoors to sketch. | |
| The recital given Friday, Oct. 3 | Praise for the work of Professor Childs. | |
| After a long illness, Mrs. H. H. Curtiss dies Sunday afternoon | Mother of Professor Curtiss died. | |
| Monday evening, October 6, occurred the first party given by the Xanhos this year | Enjoyed theatrical party. | |
| The excursion to Iowa City last Saturday | About two hundred enjoyed the train trip to Iowa City for the football game. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
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| George Wallace | Teaching at Ackley. | |
| Northeastern Iowa Teachers Association | Promotional announcement for the upcoming meeting. | |
| Maude Jacobs | Teaching in Desoto. | |
| Nellie Fry | Teaching in Greeley. | |
| Fannie Dearborn | Teaching at Red Oak. | |
| Della Jacobs | Teaching at Randolph. | |
| Miss Charlotte Henninger | Assistant principal at Dow City. | |
| Miss Libbie Lodwick | Teaching in Wisconsin. | |
| Recently in Fairmount, Minn., | Fannie Bomboy married Arthur Gamble. | |
| Eva Hoagland | Teaching in Oklahoma. |