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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.