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| Normal Eyte election; important event occurs in near future- candidates at work--a large attendance will insure good officers | Brief profiles of candidates; urges students to take an interest. | |
| Lying is one of the worst habits a person can contract | Hopes that candidates will be honest. |
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| Triangular debate | Aristos defeat Philos; Orios defeat Philos. |
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| Oratorical contest; great interest aroused--tickets now on sale--the event of the season | Urges students to buy tickets to the competition. | |
| Training | Iowa geography, suggestions on teaching. |
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| Normal athletes issue schedule; four contest arranged with other schools of this and other states | Schedule for the baseball and track season. |
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| Society | Zetas have Chinese program; Shakes have Valentine's Day program. |
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| Pres. Shelton "deserves praise"; president Seerley of the State Normal College discusses his address | Letter from President H. H. Seerley discusses rural education.. |
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| Jacob A. Riis at the Normal | Large crowd appreciates address. |
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| Mrs. C. P. Colegrove | Entertained friends in honor of Professor Satterthwait. | |
| Social events; the Xanhos entertain their lady friends- give on of those banquets for which they are so famous | Banquet menu. |
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| Burglary | $20 stolen from Charles Brindle. |
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| Edith Baker | Went home. | |
| Tuesday evening the Senatus Legis | Enjoyed bowling party. | |
| The State Convention of the Young Men's Christian Association | Many Normalites are attending the meeting in Cedar Rapids. | |
| Prof. and Mrs. Colegrove | Entertained friends. | |
| Mr. John Stuart | Visited Jessie Stuart. | |
| A chafing dish party | Held at boarding house. | |
| Cards are out for a social gathering | Erma Krout and Minna Bennett are hostesses. | |
| Mattie Cowie and Charles Cowie | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| The Baker cottage property | Sold to J. C. Burnette. | |
| One of the strange things about Charles Roadman | Wearing strange pin. | |
| Miss Freeman | Went to hospital. | |
| C. B. Stein | Has been sick. | |
| Mrs. Davison | ||
| Velma and Lillie Roadman | ||
| Elizabeth Cuthbert | ||
| Zoe Taylor | Visited sister Belle. | |
| Mildred Smith | Left school due to poor health. | |
| Mollie Schwartz | Left school due to poor health. | |
| Minnie Bush | Visited classes. | |
| Blanche Cundiff | Left school to teach. | |
| Miss Violet Bush | Visited campus. | |
| Maude Smith | Back in class after illness. | |
| Emma Stoddard | Left school due to illness. | |
| Edna Graham | Has been sick. | |
| Emma Rick | Went home. |
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| Last Saturday evening | Anna Wilson entertained friends at Valentine's Day party. | |
| Pre-nuptial | Emma Ridley Colegrove gave party for Stella Satterthwait. | |
| Wednesday afternoon | Students of Professors Oliver and Fullerton perform. | |
| Miss Dickey | Will teach in ISNS summer school. | |
| Prof. Wilbur H. Bender | Appointed to board of professional journal. | |
| Wednesday at 5:30 Miss Katherine Knoepfler | Entertained friends. |
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| Lucy Wightman | At home in Algona. | |
| Claudia Stevens | Teaching in Amund. | |
| It isn't everyone who can make it a specialty | J. B. Manifold is learning some Danish while teaching. | |
| Ted Bravinder | Teaching near Livermore. | |
| Gertrude Holland | Teaching near South English. | |
| Mollie Roller | Teaching at Reinbeck. | |
| Ida I. Prien | Caring for mother. | |
| Frank McClintock | Teaching in Chapin. | |
| Coral Smith | Will teach in Sioux City. | |
| Arthur Cogman | Teaching near home. | |
| Edna L. Beale | Teaching near Conrad. | |
| C. E. Ferguson | Teaching at Alta Vista. | |
| John L. Dixon | Teaching near Ogden. | |
| Bess Minney | Teaching at Earlham. | |
| Reports have it that Arthur Smith | Will be back in school. |
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| Otto F. Burgess | He and his wife are doing missionary work. | |
| Harry F. Thompson | Graduated from Cornell University. | |
| Bertha Engel | Teaching in Elmhurst, Illinois. | |
| The committee on selection of books for the Iowa Reading Circle | Selected Professor McGovern's book on nature study. | |
| Matilda Harrington | Teaching in Dubuque. | |
| E. W. Gregson | Farming in Ewart. | |
| Kate Sullivan | Visiting British Columbia. | |
| J. H. Kelley | President of preparatory school in Oklahoma. | |
| One of the first primary teachers | Gertrude Conner is teaching in Seattle. | |
| Guy E. Green | In real estate business in South Dakota. | |
| Florence Knox | Teaching in Des Moines. | |
| P. Arthur Johnson | Working for Swift and Company. | |
| Lida Grovesbeck | Attending school in Nebraska. | |
| A. C. Franklin | Principal in Muscatine. | |
| Sedona L. Fesenbeck | Studying at University of Michigan. | |
| The second high school assistant | Edith Eighmey teaching in Storm Lake. | |
| Elizabeth (Heaton) Whitney | Studying at Parsons College. | |
| Mary Indra | Studying in Minnesota. | |
| Winnifred (Hazen) Sloan | Principal in Sioux City. | |
| Geo. A. Gienny | May take medical course. | |
| The Latin teacher | Mary Hieber is teaching in Cresco. | |
| Mabel Black | Teaching in Ashton. | |
| Jessie M. Brant | At home in Sac City. | |
| Edna Gamble | Teaching in Garden Grove. |
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| County Supt. Cap. E. Miller | Elected to membership in professional group. | |
| The School Index | C. E. Moore is editing a new journal. | |
| George H. Olmstead | Working for railroad. | |
| Lieut. L. A. I. Chapman | Description of his duties and life in the Philippine Islands. |
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| Bible Study | The Perean ministry from 29 A. D. to 30 A. D. |