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1 A special edition There will be a special edition of Normal Eyte after the oratorical contest.
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2 Preparations being made; interstate contest is close at hand Preparations are in place for the contest.
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3 Athletic control; the athletes must make good grades There is a minimum grade point average for athletic participation; faculty will enforce it.
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4 For the ladies; an oratorical contest has been suggested Men have taken a greater interest in oratory in recent years; believes women should step forward, too.
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5 Before the legislature adjourned ISNS will receive $88,000 from the General Assembly.
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6 If you know of any student being asked to quit athletics Some of those men may not be using their potential study time effectively.
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7 Notes On Music
Fullerton--Robert F. (Clases of 1894 and 1895; Music Faculty)
Professor Robert Fullerton writes about music as the language of the emotions.
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8 The short sightedness of some people is astonishing Someone, probably a debater, stole a key article from a journal in the library.
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9 Calendar Schedule of school events for May and June.
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10 Dr. Frank Gunsaulus; he will lecture next Thursday night
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11 Field meet; athletic season will open next Friday Track team will split into classes and compete against each other.
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12 The reason; Iowa will once more take the lead Believes the University of Iowa will win the state track meet.
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13 Amendment to constitution Athletic Association amendment gives specification for athletics letters.
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14 The practice of medicine; Dr. Hearst speaks to the Y. M. C. A. Excerpts from Dr. Hearst's lecture.
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15 Annette Anderson Will continue teaching in Hampton as will Ola Logan and Anna Parmenter.
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16 At the annual election of teachers Ada B. Montgomery will be assistant principal in Primghar; Cora Gardner will teach there.
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17 Edna Poor Visited Cedar Falls; works for Independence newspaper.
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18 Elizabeth M. Frye Teaching in Davenport.
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19 Frank R. Sebolt Now in real estate business in Canada.
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20 Frank W. Perkins Has been farming in Missouri; hopes to return to teaching.
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21 Ida Peterson Teaching in Idaho.
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22 Josephine Parker Teaching in Sutton, Washington.
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23 Lydia Eckhard Teaching in Boone.
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24 Maude L. Barr Teaching in West Waterloo.
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25 Paul Voelker Will teach at Ida County institute.
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26 Principal T. B. Morris Will leave school work and manage a newspaper.
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27 R. A. Fenton Will be principal at Marcus, where he will succeed E. A. Brinton.
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28 Tessa Tighe Teaching in West Waterloo.
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29 Abbie Thurber Teaching in Swea City.
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30 Anna Singer Still teaching in Marion.
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31 Cap Miller Planned historical contest in Sigourney.
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32 Emma Lambert Visited home.
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33 Ida L. Rieke Took up homestead claim in South Dakota.
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34 John R. Slacks Doing well as principal at Lake View.
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35 Mae Cresswell Principal in Oelwein.
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36 Myrtie E. Anders Principal at Rock Rapids.
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37 Pearl O. Carr Now Mrs. H. A. Garrison; has a son; lives in Colorado.
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38 Saturday a large company of boys, girls, and adults J. E. Cameron gave a talk on birds.
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39 Vennie L. Wells Now Mrs. Wells; living in Turin.
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40 Wesley Wiler Will complete dental course soon.
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41 Aristo Presented music, recitations, and debate.
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42 Clio Presented several interesting programs.
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43 Zeta Presented short program.
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44 Jas. Ehret
Lovitt--Ethel (Music Faculty)
Visited Hudson.
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45 Miss Maude Popp Visited Independence.
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46 Mr. C. E. Norton Motorman injured in street railway accident.
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47 Mrs. Marion Hotchkiss Merrill Visiting from Chicago.
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48 The Sunday Chicago Chronicle Contained article of production of "As You Like It".
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49 Will S. Yeager Martinsburg appreciated his work there.
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50 Drs. Chas. Lambert, Wesley Wiler, Earl Thompson Returned to Iowa City.
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51 Fannie Mueller and Flora Evans Went home for a visit.
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52 Friday evening Dr. Hopkins gave a lecture.
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53 Grace Cole Brother visited her.
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54 Joe Roberts Visited campus.
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55 Judson Maxson Went to Olin.
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56 Lucile Ingersoll Has been sick.
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57 Miss Foye Burt, Mrs. Austin, and daughter Dorothy Visited Professor and Mrs. Bartlett.
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58 Nellie Eastman Has the measles.
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59 On Monday Nell House was struck by a streetcar but not seriously injured.
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60 Susie French Visited home.
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61 The Catholic Newman Club Had party at home of Cora Downey.
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62 B. D. Gillett Recovered from illness.
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63 Carl Knock Will be principal at Mitchell.
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64 Cora Quayle Will teach in Logan as will Essie Mae Davies.
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65 Ernest Ackerman Mother visited.
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66 Esta Ross Has the measles; Ida Fesenbeck is substituting for her.
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67 Josephine Ullman Will teach in Marcus.
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68 Leta Kuck Visited home.
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69 Louisa Miller Went to Valparaiso.
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70 Miss Agnes Brown Mother visited.
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71 Miss Anna Gertrude Childs Entertaining friend.
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72 Miss Irma Crowley Went home due to illness in the family.
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73 Miss Lena Call Visited sister Myra.
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74 Miss Mary Zellen Was sick.
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75 Miss Rosetta Anderson Mother died.
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76 Mrs. C. E. Axtell Visiting the Wrights.
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77 Mrs. Maud Humphrey Palmer Visited Enola Pierce.
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78 On account of a temperance lecture Sunday School entertainment postponed.
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79 Prof. Hersey Visited Estherville.
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80 The Library has three new books Books that will be useful to those interested in the Russo-Japanese War.
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81 The Misses Gladys and Alice Watts Entertained friends.
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82 The Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Will assist Gideons at meeting.
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83 The Zetas gave a reception Entertained honorary members.
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84 Alice Edwards Visited campus.
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85 Allie House Teaching near Greene.
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86 Chas. and Roger Rugg Long Sons of I. J. Long are studying pharmacy at Northwestern University.
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87 Eleanor Gray Visited brother Ralph.
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88 Joe Weidner Has been in the US Army; will return to school.
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89 Maude and Esther Thompson Teaching in Butler County.
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90 Maude Barr Will continue teaching at Marcus.
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91 Mildred Brintnall Will teach in Winthrop.
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92 Miss Kizzie Gambs Taught in Smithland.
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93 School Management
Colegrove--Chauncey Peter (Education Faculty)
The teacher as instructor.
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94 Superintendent E. C. Hill Writes that a number of Normalites will continue to teach in Nashua.
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95 Bible Study
Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty)
The last labors and letters of Paul, A. D. 63-65.
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96 Training
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Mathematics in the eighth grade.