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1 Anyone's feeling mean, cross or ill-tempered May take it out on the editor.
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2 Normal was fortunate it seems from reading a few statistics Statistics on fatal or serious football injuries.
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3 Oratorical contest H. B. Morgan took first, Macy Campbell second, and J. Foy Cross third.
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4 The election for officers of the Normal Eyte Subscribers should vote.
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5 Through the plagiarism of Drake's orator, Coe will be represented on the state contest by A. O. Knapp
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6 To the Normal students that are intending to follow the example set by last spring and summer A marriage service in London, England.
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7 The teachers have at last enlisted the press on their side Teachers' pay is too low.
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8 The value of the pure water furnished at our institution can be appreciated Water supply problems around the country.
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9 Those who want to direct some newspaper that they have no cash interest in will readily see The prospects for good journalism.
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10 Defense of old maids
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11 Professional schools and A. B. National trends on requiring a bachelor's degree for admission to professional schools.
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12 Burglary--then suicide; the inside story of a sad affair--justice and sympathy both exercise their influence Sad story of a student who stole money from his roommate; he was caught, found guilty, and fined; he then attempted suicide.
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13 Delightfully entertained Class enjoys meal with Professor Newton.
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14 Record sold; owners of Cedar Falls Record sell to J. W. Jarnagin--possession to be April 1st Son Claude Jarnagin will manage the paper.
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15 Alice Davis Grandmother is sick.
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16 Bertha Aarvig Father died.
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17 Both Ada Ward and Mora M. Gammon Left school due to illness in families.
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18 Clara McCullough Sister died.
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19 Edith Holt Left school due to poor health.
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20 Elizabeth Cuthbert Left school to teach.
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21 Ida Dingsrold Left school due to family illness.
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22 J. Foy Cross Students appreciated his work.
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23 Kathryn Solon Left school to teach.
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24 Lee Popp Has been sick.
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25 Maude Waterfield Aunt died.
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26 Miss Chantry Entertained friends.
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27 Miss Chantry Recovering from illness.
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28 Miss Emily Kempthorne Entertaining friend.
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29 Mr. and Mrs. H. Wiler and also Mr. and Mrs. W. Bley Went to Reinbeck.
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30 Mrs. Arey Went to Tipton and Muscatine.
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31 Mrs. Rice Returned to Colorado.
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32 Myra Bellows Will begin teaching soon.
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33 Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Fullerton Entertained friends.
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34 Prof. and Mrs. Page Gave dinner party.
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35 We have been informed that Prof. Newton Gave dinner for class.
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36 Clara Heinlen Teaching in Montana.
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37 D. A. R. colonial party Celebrated Washington's birthday.
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38 J. W. Jarnagin Purchased Cedar Falls Daily Record; son Claude will help him with the paper.
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39 Last Saturday afternoon Celebrated Margaret Oliver's birthday.
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40 Miss Curkeet Friends surprise her with treats.
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41 Mr. W. H. Bender Will address NEA meeting.
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42 Prof. J. B. Knoepfler On commission to decide on Iowa exhibits for the St. Louis fair.
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43 The home of Prof. and Mrs. Knoepfler Entertained friends for dinner.
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44 The Misses Gardner Brother James visited.
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45 A. L. Heminger Will receive liberal arts and law degrees.
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46 After a successful fall term at Moulton Nellie Rownd is at home.
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47 Daniel Rhoades In real estate business in Fort Dodge.
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48 Dr. W. W. Bartine Practicing medicine in Goldfield.
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49 Edna M . Travis Principal in Independence.
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50 Edna Poor Reporter for Independence newspaper.
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51 Ella A. Boland and E. Winifred Boland Teaching in Montana.
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52 Emma Ogunquit Teaching in Colorado.
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53 Fannie Beckwith Teaching in Clinton County.
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54 Frances Stewart Studying osteopathy.
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55 Harry Freeburg Studying medicine at University of Minnesota.
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56 Jennie Slawson Assistant principal in Schaller.
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57 Katherine Killeen Studying at University of Michigan.
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58 Lincoln Antrim Principal in Mt. Pleasant.
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59 Lou L. Romey Teaching in Spirit Lake.
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60 Lulu Bovey Working in father's office.
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61 Lynne Barnum Teaching in Spirit Lake.
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62 Marie Johnson Teaching in Goldfield.
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63 Martha Roberts Teaching at Cherokee.
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64 Mary Annette Anderson Teaching in Hampton.
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65 Mary Bell Dorman Teaching in Independence.
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66 Mary K. Hobbs Teaching in Marengo.
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67 Maude Landis Teaching in Oelwein.
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68 Miss Amy Graham Teaching in Des Moines; sister Gertrude may return to ISNS.
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69 Principal Wm. Sparks Doing well in Alden.
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70 Sadie Herrick Studying nursing in Colorado.
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71 The editor and publisher of the Belmond Herald Elon Pierce is editor of the paper.
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72 John A. Wilson In real estate business in Spokane.
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73 Miss Sara Whitfield Teaching in Sanborn.
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74 The February number of the Iowa Normal Monthly Contain tributes to work of John Sogard.
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75 The friends of Carrie Durant Carrie Durant has been in poor health.
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76 The prevalence of scarlet fever Independence schools close for two weeks.
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77 The second annual debate between the Ackley and the Hampton high schools Paul Voelker is superintendent in Ackley.
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78 While teaching in Denver Mina Van Winkle had severe scarlet fever.
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79 Society Chrestos enjoy Lincoln-Washington program; Philos present literary program; Clios present patriotic program; Aristos hold Roman program; Zetas consider quotations; Shakes present Indian program.
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80 Alice Reman Teaching near Hedrick.
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81 Among the happy and progressive principals of Iowa John Goldwaithe doing well in Hedrick.
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82 Anna Kennedy Assistant principal in Peterson.
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83 Athletics Physical culture classes will give benefit for Athletic Association.
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84 Blaine Barton Teaching in Benton County.
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85 Dessie Anderson Teaching in Waterloo.
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86 Harry Heity In hardware business at Shellsburg.
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87 Herma Shaffer Teaching at Algona.
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88 Jerry Wolfe Will study veterinary science in Chicago.
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89 Luella Cross Teaching at Shellsburg.
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90 Lulu Bilby Teaching at Galva.
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91 Maude Barr Teaching in Marcus.
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92 Miss Bessie Sheridan Teaching near Amelia.
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93 Nellie Jones Teaching near Garrison.
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94 Tommy Black Farming with father.
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95 Bible study The Perean ministry from 29 A. D. to 30 A. D.