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| Why not work?; an employment bureau would be a boon to self-supporting students; many schools are establishing them at present--convenience to both | Article encourages students to push for the development of a cooperative between students and businesses to give the students employment. |
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| The Debating League meetings | The Debating League is discussing whether or not I. S. N. S. should take on Drake. | |
| School closes for vacation | The school will close on December 21st and reopen on January 5th for winter break. |
Page 211
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| Central Hall from south campus | Central Hall; photo. | |
| That the true Normal spirit is | Roy Hoats is teaching in a Waterloo high school. |
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| To "Doc" | Tribute to Coach Pell. | |
| Teachers are wanted; Normal's supply of experienced pedagogs is exhausted. | School boards are requesting more teachers than there are available to fill the spots. | |
| Senior bum; Y. W.'s and Y. M.'s show upperclassmen a good time | Members of the Y. W. and Y. M. Christian Associations gave a reception for the senior class. | |
| Pres. and Mrs. Seerley entertain | The Seerleys entertained half of the senior class at their home. |
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| Training; bridging the gulf between the grade and the high school part II | Article describes the gap between grade school and high school education and ways to fix it. |
Page 216
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| J. O. Huntley | Is the head of the Casey schools. | |
| Fannie (Mowry) Leversee | Is a grade teacher in the Harrison schools of Minneapolis. | |
| W. H. Lyon | Was elected Marion County attorney. | |
| F. L. Kolb | Is the principal in Early. | |
| Grace Smith | Is teaching in Independence. | |
| Altha Stone | Is assistant principal of the Early schools. | |
| Thomas Teakle | Is commercial instructor in the Storm Lake High School. | |
| Jedie (Jones) Osher | Is the mother of a new baby daughter. | |
| Pearl Van Tuyl | Is a first year high school teacher in West Liberty. |
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| Frank E. Green | Is junior member of his law firm. | |
| The engagement of Lucy G. Lewis and Dr. Erwin Schenk | The couple's engagement has been announced. | |
| Juliette Pierce | Is teaching in a college near Deer Lodge, Montana. | |
| Edna Poor | Is editor of the Independence Conservative. | |
| Lyle M. Burgess | Was married to Bertha Beard. | |
| Friends of B. B. McGinnis | Is continuing his work in Palmer after the death of his father. | |
| Emma (England) Mendenall | Is spending several months with her daughter visiting Iowa. | |
| Lillian Crosley | Is teaching seventh and eighth grade in Des Moines. | |
| Albert Graham | Welcomed the birth of his son, Albert Vivian. | |
| The announcement that Susie Young | Will not return from China until next fall. | |
| R. S. Dix | Is principal of the Ainsworth Schools. | |
| Harry E. Fields | Is living in Regina, Canada. |
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| The Minnesota Daily | Owen P. McElmeel and Bonnetta Cornish were married. | |
| The Cherokee Democrat | Announced the wedding of Myrtle Chick to Samuel Hotchkiss. |
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| College Exchanges | Excerpts from other college newspapers. |
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| Bible Study | Lesson XIII: The people of Israel--Moses. |
Page 221
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| Jessie Ball | Is teaching in Wolsey, South Dakota. | |
| Coral Sykes | Is teaching near Mason City. | |
| Mamie Shillington | Has intermediate work in Fairbank. | |
| Edna Richardson | Is teaching near Grove Hill. | |
| Iva Holmes | Is in the first primary department of Ute. | |
| Covie Chitty | Is teaching near Nevada. | |
| F. J. Conley | Is superintendent of the Chickasaw schools. | |
| Erma L. Krout | Is a teacher in the Hedrick schools. | |
| Announcements | Alma Woodruff and Leavitt Ballentine were married. | |
| Jessie Box | Is the primary teacher in the Dows schools. | |
| Clio | Clio alumnae from Mason City are encouraging the purchase of a statue for Cliorio Hall. | |
| Ossoli | A recap of the recent Ossoli meeting. |
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| L. D. Huff | Has returned to Normal as a student. | |
| Elizabeth McCulloch | After spending several weeks at home, she is again a student. | |
| Prof. and Mrs. M. W. Bartlett | Are spending several weeks with W. A. Bartlett in Minnesota. | |
| Florence Imlay | Will teach in La Porte. | |
| Elizabeth Lamberty | Spent Thanksgiving at Marengo. | |
| Prof. W. H. Bender | Spoke at a teachers meeting in Janesville. | |
| J. O. Stein | Returned to Normal to continue his studies. | |
| Hjalmar Ostergaard | Has returned to school. | |
| Mr. and Mrs. Macy Campbell | Were visitors in Burlington. | |
| Frank Hamilton | Went home due to the illness of his mother. | |
| After a successful experience in teaching | Minnie Bush is a enrolled as a student again. | |
| Emil and Oscar Tostlebe | After an absence of two terms, they are in school again. | |
| Ruth Davison | Her mother was here to see her. | |
| Philo | New officers were installed. |
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| Howard Erickson | After a summer at home, he has re-entered school. |
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| Chas. B. Stein | Went to Chicago to study voice, violin, and harmony. | |
| Mrs. James Ingersoll | Came to Normal to visit her daughter Lucy. | |
| Effie Conard | Received a telegram telling her of the death of her only sister. | |
| Rev. Jolly | Visited chapel with his friend Dr. McGurk. | |
| Don Campbell | Was at Normal looking for a teacher to assist him in his eighth grade work at Vinton. | |
| Mrs. Graham and W. L. Maulsby | Were visited by their mother. | |
| Gladys Dunn | Has been elected assistant in the penmanship department. | |
| Mrs. Martz | Entertained the women who roomed in her house last term. | |
| A few evenings before the close of the last term | Jennie Hutchison gave waffle supper for friends. | |
| George Glenny | Is the principal of the Norway, Iowa, schools. | |
| Miss Lambert | Entertained her Sunday School class at her home. | |
| G. J. Wright | Was here visiting his son Howard. | |
| John and Etta Wooley | Have returned to school. | |
| Ida Marshall | Teaches first grade in Parkersburg. | |
| Mrs. Florence Adams | Was here to see her brother Ralph Rigby. | |
| Mrs. Jennings | Visited Normal on Thursday. | |
| Mr. Connor and Mr. Biggs | Were visited at Chapel on Thursday. | |
| Mr. and Mrs. Macy Campbell | Have moved to West 22nd Street. | |
| Pearl Hayden | Visited La Porte City with Nina Walker. | |
| Prof. and Mrs. Cummins | Welcomed a new son into their family. | |
| John Larson | Is now enrolled as a student again. | |
| Elizabeth Fitz | Is in school again. |
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| The Hutchinsons hev moved away | Poem reflects author's sentiment of missing Jennie Hutchison. | |
| Lee Popp | Is taking two terms of advanced chemistry work at Normal. |