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1 Do your full duty by the new student Urges students to help new students.
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2 If Iowa did not believe in co-education
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3 The editor does not assume the responsibility of authorship Reporters do not necessarily reflect the editor's views.
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4 The Normal Eyte Subscription price is $1.
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5 The orators for the various societies Competition between men and women for first place.
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6 The Thanksgiving turkey Students enjoyed their holiday at home.
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7 The triangular Urges respect for winners of debates.
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8 When your society is not represented in these columns Society reporters must submit their news on time.
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9 A paper is published for the many--not the few Read what you like; skip the rest.
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10 A play of novel scenes is "Sporting Life" To be presented at Packard's opera house.
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11 Concentration is the thing that should bring students to the foremost ranks of scholarship
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12 Deposit your change of address in the Normal Eyte box
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13 Hereafter the penmanship work in the Normal Eyte will be for advanced students
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14 Oratorical contest Time approaching to hand in orations.
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15 Shakespeare entertainment John F. Howard will give reading.
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16 The right to say the Normal Eyte is a "poor paper" Reserved for subscribers.
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17 Training
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Iowa geography, manufacturing.
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18 Athletic department; Thanksgiving games, Normal vs. Dodge Light Guards Guards defeated ISNS, 16-8; season wrap-up.
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19 A new honor came to one of out number when the degree M. C. (Master of Chess) was conferred B. B. Rice wins chess award; invited to play at World's Fair in St. Louis.
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20 Alvin E. Reynolds Farming in Kansas.
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21 Amy Arey Visited home.
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22 D. D. Schneider Studying at University of Iowa.
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23 Dr. Wm. E. Long Visited campus.
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24 Edythe Wickersham Teaching at Maxwell.
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25 Elise M. Steinman Teaching near Cresco.
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26 Fannie Dickey Teaching at Bedford.
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27 G. E. Pruitt Principal in school in the Philippine Islands.
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28 L. D. Salisbury Principal in Malvern.
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29 Lee Campbell Doing well at Panora.
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30 Mary (Flagler) Scott Living in Illinois.
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31 Mary and Carrie King Teaching in Charles City.
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32 Mary Sayre Teaching in Larchwood.
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33 Midland schools states Praise for work of Arthur Owen.
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34 On August 27, 1902 Hannah Bubeck married W. F. Berner.
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35 The intermediate department of the Pomeroy schools Agnes Gilbride is in charge there.
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36 The intermediate teacher in the Gilman schools Mildred Bates is teaching there.
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37 W. W. Coates Has a new son.
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38 A Marathon paper contains the following item Praise for work of Eck Roberts.
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39 Mr. J. C. Bridges At work in Cedar Falls.
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40 The beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. David Galt
Clipper--Star
Esma Galt married William G. McCornack.
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41 The Logan schools have as superintendent Charles Blodgett doing well there.
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42 The second annual meeting of the Big Four Teachers' association Many Normalites were featured on the program.
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43 Evangeline Grane Now in Gardner.
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44 Florence McNeal Teaching near Cherokee.
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45 Ida Davis Teaching in Estherville.
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46 Kittie Lockwood Teaching at Greene.
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47 Lenna A. Cory Married Elmer Eckenrod.
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48 Mae Latchem Teaching in Wapello.
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49 Miss Abigail Pickett Doing well in Clermont.
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50 Miss Hightshoe Teaching in Lanesboro.
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51 Nena Larson Teaching at Lawler.
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52 Nettie McBurney Teaching at Jefferson.
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53 O. J. McManus Appointed to Board of Educational Examiners.
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54 The Latin and German Alice Edwards is teaching in Glidden.
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55 Miss Alda L. Potter dead Tribute to Alda Potter.
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56 The following are requests received by the Educational Exchange Teaching opportunities.
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57 Emma Cook Has been sick.
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58 Ethel Lonhead Has pneumonia.
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59 Mabel Christian Visited Bella Hostetter.
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60 Mabel Payton Back in school.
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61 Miss Amy Arey Returned to Tipton.
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62 Miss Buck Visited Grinnell.
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63 Miss Chantry Visited Osage.
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64 Miss Clara Junger Visited the Andrews.
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65 Miss Hughes Visited Columbus Junction; Professors Patt and Pierce went home.
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66 Miss Landis Left for her new job in Chicago.
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67 Misses May and Carrie King Spent Thanksgiving in Cedar Falls.
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68 Misses Suplee and Fesenbeck Visited Minneapolis schools.
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69 New students are hunting for ladders
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70 Pres. Seerley Went to Des Moines.
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71 Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Fullerton Visited Shell Rock.
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72 Prof. K. F. Geiser Acted as judge in Cornell debate.
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73 Prof. W. W. Gist and son Julian Visited Osage.
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74 Stella Smith Left school due to poor health.
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75 The Clios are now the proud possessors of a new piano
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76 The Neo open session Everyone should attend.
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77 The serious illness Professor Bartlett is quite ill.
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78 The Shakes are now the proud possessors of red caps Aristos have caps, too.
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79 W. E. Dunn Went to Reinbeck.
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80 Willis Summers Visited campus.
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81 A fencing class has been organized Women invited.
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82 Anna Lundeen Assisting Professor Cummins; May Wright and Anna Marsh are assisting Professor Patt and Thornton.
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83 Miss Ethel Baker Entertained friends.
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84 Monday evening Women got together for dinner.
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85 Reports have it that the Normal lecture course May have contracted with Thomas Orchestra of Chicago.
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86 Society Philos elect officers; Aristos have many strong members; Orios have new piano.
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87 Thanksgiving evening Students enjoyed Thanksgiving supper.
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88 The Normal Bakery William Jefferson sold the store to the McCauffree Brothers.
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89 Penmanship Lesson
Cummins--Harry Carlton (Class of 1898; Commercial Education Faculty)
Writing samples by professor Cummins.