Issue Contents
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1 | Official | Lengthy account of ISTA meeting; Board of Trustees will make final decisions on plans for the Gymnasium |
2 | The anxious query of possible orators | Judges selecting eight finalists. |
3 | The historical lecture by Mr. Seymour | Audience appreciated the lecture. |
4 | The Normal Eyte Company | Will issue special number on ISNS athletics. |
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5 | Consolidating rural schools | Transportation is a significant problem; plans are floating around. |
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6 | Lecture course entertainment | Katherine Jewell Everets will perform. |
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7 | Athletic Department | Heard lecture on athletes and facilities; Don Campbell arranging track meets; Guy Lowman working on baseball team; ISNS lost two basketball games. |
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8 | Dwight Swain | Working in clothing store in Malvern. |
9 | Ethel Sleicher | Teaching in Clay County. |
10 | J. Ernest Carmen | Teaching in Hawarden. |
11 | Since leaving school in the fall of 1901 | Forrest Chantry has been in Strahan. |
12 | Sue M. Merriam | Teaching in Wyoming. |
13 | The smiling face of Frank St. Clair | Working in hardware store in Mt. Auburn. |
14 | The tour by the Minnesingers | Sang at ISTA convention and in Slater, Boone, Webster City, and Ackley. |
15 | Will Gater | Teaching in Alburnett. |
16 | William McKinley | Principal in Ashton. |
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17 | Minnesingers can sing | Review of performance in Boone. |
Page 232
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18 | Training Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty) |
Iowa geography, transportation. |
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19 | A seventh grade in Boone | Mame Hochstetler teaching there. |
20 | Alice C. Howard | Received medical degree. |
21 | Alice Edgerly | Teaching at Grand Junction. |
22 | Alice M. Simpson | Teaching in Whitmore. |
23 | Amy Miller | Teaching in Bonaparte. |
24 | Edna E. Black | Teaching in Shellsburg. |
25 | Elizabeth M. Frye | Teaching in Davenport. |
26 | Elizabeth Parmenter | Teaching in Mason City. |
27 | Elizabeth Rittgers | Teaching in Des Moines. |
28 | Emma Sherrett | Teaching in Sigourney. |
29 | Friends of Frank A. Nimocks | Frank Nimocks married Olive Fulton. |
30 | Geo. E. Mueller | Principal in Wesley. |
31 | Mamie Foster | Teaching in Pomeroy. |
32 | Mary E. Steele | Bookseller in Knoxville. |
33 | Mattie Freeburg | Teaching in Charles City. |
35 | Most excellent reports of the work E. C. Smith | Doing well in Colorado. |
36 | Nellie Oathout | Teaching in Lyle, Minnesota. |
37 | Rose Mintier | At home in Washington, Iowa. |
38 | The home of Will Bartlett | Has a new son. |
39 | The marriage | Leora Parker married C. A. Emerson. |
40 | The sad news of the death of Maude French | Died of pneumonia. |
41 | The teacher of botany and zoology | A. F. Ewers is teaching in Davenport. |
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34 | Mayme Randall | Taking care of her mother. |
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42 | Dunkerton-Evans | Hattie Evans married John Dunkerton. |
43 | Jennie (Harper) Palmenter | Running missionary school in Kentucky. |
44 | Superintendent W. R. Sandy and wife | Have new twin daughters. |
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45 | Neo open session, Friday evening December 12, 1902, give over to pleasing entertainment--crowded house--audience well pleased | Performance program. |
46 | Society | Aristos enjoy literary program; Philos work on debates; Chrestos feature poetry. |
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47 | About seventy new students have enrolled since the holidays | |
48 | Both students and faculty | Welcomed Professor Bartlett back. |
49 | Charles S. Stoakes | Visited campus. |
50 | Frank Wilson | Back in school. |
51 | May Wright | Recovering from illness. |
52 | Mrs. Louis Begeman | Sister visiting. |
53 | Since her return home | Ethel Baker has been ill. |
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54 | Carpenters | New stairway and benches being installed. |
55 | Clara J. Thompson | |
56 | Grace McElderry and Emily Gardner | Back in school. |
57 | Miss Childs | Has a new room. |
58 | Miss Estella M. Paddock | YWCA state secretary will visit. |
59 | Miss Sarah F. Rice | Sister visiting. |
60 | On Wednesday afternoon | Mr. Seymour lectured on Marie Antoinette. |
61 | The severe weather on Normal Hill | Several have missed classes. |
62 | Warren Panton | Back in school. |
63 | Which student derives the most benefit | What is valuable in college? |
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64 | Bible Study Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty) |
Second period of the Galilean ministry, A. D. 28 to A. D. 29. |