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1 Contest number; will be issued Wednesday Looking forward to special issue of the Normal Eyte; will be devoted to report on oratorical contest.
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2 If you please Urges subscribers to pay their fees.
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3 Needed--a generous friend; to stimulate greater interest in intercollegiate debating Hopes that someone will step forward to fund medals or some other kind of reward for ISNS debaters.
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4 For Commencement and summer school Railroad extends special fares.
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5 Program of interstate oratorical Schedule for the contest; Macy Campbell will represent ISNS.
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6 That school song; contest has been reopened Entries submitted were not considered to be winners; contest extended until July 22.
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7 Seeing God in nature J. C. Smith led discussion.
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8 The home field meet Normal track team members competed against each other; results of the meet.
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9 Deutsche Studenten German Club will meet
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10 Tennis Old courts will be repaired; new courts will be built.
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11 Victory for Normal; Ellsworth College is defeated by a large school Normal defeats Ellsworth College, 15-3, in baseball.
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12 Notes On Music
Fullerton--Robert F. (Clases of 1894 and 1895; Music Faculty)
Robert Fullerton considers how composers write music.
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13 A pretty home wedding George C. Cleveland married Sadie Mae Ford.
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14 Alma Sougstad Now Mrs. William T. Campbell; living near Belmond.
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15 Bertha B. Taylor Teaching in Sioux City.
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16 C. U. Moore Working as sales representative in Louisiana.
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17 Chas. S. Cobb Spoke at teachers institute.
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18 Chas. Yeager Praised for work in Keota.
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19 F. M. McClintock Principal in Plymouth.
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20 Lee Campbell Still teaching in Panora.
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21 Supt. Francis of Williamsburg Served as judge in contest; doing good work in Williamsburg.
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22 The name of H. A. Mueller Spoke at meeting of Iowa Academy of Science.
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23 The successful work of Chalmer Love Working as head of Grundy Center schools.
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24 Wilhelmina Hegner Married H. L. Walter.
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25 In an interesting letter to a friend Alice Foster tells about her life and work in Mexico.
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26 Many friends will learn with pleasure Grace Wilson is recovering from a surgical operation.
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27 Perry O. Cole Superintendent of Cerro Gordo County.
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28 W. H. Ray Will be principal at Lansing.
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29 Alpha Presented Poe program.
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30 Neo Enjoyed music, recitations, and debate.
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31 Philo Enjoyed interesting program.
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32 Bess Brose Went home due to sickness.
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33 Charles and Earl Roadman Visited home.
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34 Ethel Agnes Edwards Visited campus.
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35 Harry Eells Visited campus.
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36 Mabel Eighmey Celebrated relatives' anniversary.
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37 Maude Blackford Was sick.
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38 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Allen Guests of Professor Hersey.
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39 Mrs. Knight Visited daughters Birdie and Edna.
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40 Resolutions of sympathy On the death of Professor Newton's infant daughter.
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41 Sylvia Chenoweth Entertained sister Fern.
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42 A new mail box Installed at 20th and Normal Streets.
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43 Among the number recently enrolled Roster of new students.
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44 Clem Bennett Visited friends.
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45 Cordelia Treat Has missed class.
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46 Dr. Grace Steele Visited Jennie Hutchison.
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47 Esta Ross Recovered from illness.
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48 Ethel Gerken Will teach in Odebolt as will Esther Ridley.
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49 Mae Moore Went to Janesville.
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50 Miss Jessie Johnson Father visited.
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51 Miss Seyller Visited sister Blanche.
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52 President Seerley Spoke at Burlington church.
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53 Rev. McNinch Visited Professor Condit.
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54 Rosetta Anderson Will not return to school after her father's death.
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55 Ruth Butler Has the measles.
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56 That not even an April downpour Clios give party despite rainy weather.
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57 The following have been recently elected Roster of those who have found teaching positions.
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58 Vida Keene Will be assistant principal in State Center.
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59 Guy Clevenger Will be principal at Larrabee.
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60 Lee Popp Returned from St. Louis.
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61 Measles, an unwelcome visitor Infection is widespread.
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62 Miss Suplee Has been ill.
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63 Nellie Eastman Went home due to poor health.
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64 On Friday evening Minnesingers and Cecilians presented "H. M. S. Pinafore"; did a good job.
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65 Training
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Mathematics in the eighth grade.
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66 School Management
Colegrove--Chauncey Peter (Education Faculty)
The teacher as instructor.
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67 Bible Study
Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty)
A topical review of Paul's life and character.
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68 Iowa State Normal School
Veatch--William L. (Class of 1890)
Auditorium Building; photo.