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1 A prophet Believes faculty should have attended Professor Eastman's lecture in greater numbers.
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2 The Drake Delphic The Drake Delphic published an article in reference to an article the Normal Eyte had printed earlier.
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3 The Kansas State Normal Bulletin The Kansas State Normal Bulletin lists the members of their team for the Kansas-Normal debate.
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4 The Normal Eyte box Students have been mistakenly placing mail in the Normal Eyte suggestion box.
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5 Music Notes
Fullerton--Charles Alexander (Class of 1890; Music Faculty)
Professor Fullerton describes ways to teach music to children.
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6 Training; some viewpoints in the teaching of arithmetic
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
An extensive article on ways to teach arithmetic.
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7 Alpha-Philo Hall The Alpha and Philo Hall; photo.
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8 Shake-Aristo Hall Shakespearean and Aristo Hall; photo.
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9 Clio-Orio Hall Clio and Orio Hall; photo.
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10 A Tipton paper of recent date Maud Barger will be supervisor of drawing in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
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11 Addie Havens Is teaching near Green Mountain.
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12 Anna C. D. Hansen Is in the second primary department of Cedar Falls.
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13 Charles Roberts Is at the Waterloo hospital after recently undergoing surgery for appendicitis.
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14 E. S. Tesdale Is a cashier in a bank in Huxley.
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15 Edna Grosvenor Is teaching in the kindergarten department of the Council Bluffs schools.
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16 Eva Hubbell Is in fourth grade work in Harlan.
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17 Opal Skinner Is in the primary department of the Garner schools.
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18 A sixth grade in Sioux City Is taught by Amelia McDowell.
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19 A. A. Baker Is superintendent of the department for men in the school of the feeble minded in Faribault, Minnesota.
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20 Alice Haley Is a teacher in Marathon.
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21 Anna Fletcher Is in the primary department in Hillyard, Washington.
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22 Annie Hosmer Now lives in Irving, Oregon.
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23 B. M. Cobb Is principal of the De Soto schools.
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24 Bruce Alderman Has copyrighted a pamphlet on U. S. history.
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25 Celia (Bergen) Cornick Living near Livermore.
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26 Effie Raymond Is enjoying sixth grade work in Sanborn.
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27 Florence Beebe Has been the guest of Cedar Falls residents.
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28 Frances Stillwagon Is a teacher in Muscatine.
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29 Mary Stever Has been general secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association for twelve years.
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30 May Wright Is teaching at Red Oak.
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31 Mrs. Ethel (Burt) Brockschink Is living in Peterson with her husband.
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32 P. E. McClenahan Is a contestant for S. U. I. in the Northern Oratorical League Contest.
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33 Phoebe Dixon Is teaching music and drawing at Wesley.
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34 Ruth Egloff Teacher German and Latin in the Traer High School.
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35 The principal of the schools Of Steamboat Rock is G. C. Hoyt.
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36 C. A. Fullerton Professor Fullerton has been elected superintendent of Sunday School.
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37 Claude Jarnagin Has accepted a position at the Des Moines News.
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38 We copy from the Daily Iowan of November 23 Clarence Wassam has compiled data on the amount of money Iowa spends annually on charitable purposes.
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39 Y. W. C. A. notes Members of the Y. W. C. A. sent clothes and toys to Chicago to be given to the poor there.
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40 College Exchanges
Campbell--Amy Hart (Student--1904)
Excerpts from other college newspapers.
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41 Bible Study; Sunday, January 29, 1905--edited by Ira S. Condit
Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty)
Lesson XVII. The people of Israel--the Judges.
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42 Ossoli The Ossoli held their annual oratorical contest. Ellen Hull was awarded first place and Miss Nash second.
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43 Western wins; Normal basketball boys not fast enough for the shifty lads from Toledo I. S. N. S. lost to Western College, 34-10.
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44 Chresto Chrestos hold business meeting.
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45 Neo Neos present college program.
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46 The Kindergarten Club New officers were elected.
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47 Zeta Eunice Calkins was awarded first place and Lucy Mack second in the Zeta oratorical contest.
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48 A. R. Matheny, Madora Noble, Edna Peck, and Mae McDonald Have recently enrolled as students.
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49 Anna Packer Has been absent from classes due to illness.
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50 Bessie Cornforth and Mae Anderson Has been sick the past week.
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51 Caroline Schultz Was released from quarantine.
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52 Ed Perrin Visited his brother Will Perrin.
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53 Ella Davis Enjoyed a visit from her mother and sister.
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54 Etta Thomas Is quarantined to her home due to small pox.
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55 Faye Bigelow Visited Ira Craig at Normal.
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56 Grace Strayer Went to Hudson for a visit.
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57 H. C. Snodgrass Was called home due to the illness of his mother.
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58 Harry McLean Has been sick for the past week.
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59 Helen Miller Is visiting her sister, Marie, for a few days.
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60 James Ehret Suffered from a cold.
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61 Kathryn Conaway Is in school again after an illness.
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62 Lenora Heasley Returned from Panora.
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63 Lloyd Loonan Spent the weekend at his home in Hudson.
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64 Mabel Hoyt Visited friends over the weekend.
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65 Mabel Mastow Visited Hudson with Edith Ehret.
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66 Mae Reasoner Is ill with scarlet fever.
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67 Margaret Bowes Visited her home in Eagle Grove.
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68 Maude Southerland Is suffering from a nervous attack.
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69 Miss Hougland Visited Normal with her cousin.
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70 Miss Ida McNish Was out of school due to an illness.
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71 Miss Jones Visited Maude Southerland.
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72 Mr. Sutton Went to State Center to take charge of the schools.
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73 Mrs. Clara Wiler Abel Is very ill with neuralgia.
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74 Mrs. Thornton Was suffering from appendicitis.
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75 Nettye Hayes Has been absent from classes due to tonsillitis.
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76 The advanced class in physiology The class had breakfast with Professor Newton.
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77 C. A. Fullerton Was released from quarantine.
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78 In honor of the nuptial day of Miss Chantry Her friends gave her a shower.
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79 In response to invitations by Prof. and Mrs. Newton The Kindergarten Club assembled at their home.
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80 Julia Van Guilder Was the guest of Carrie Knipe.
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81 Last Friday night Dr. F. C. Eastman Delivered his lecture on "The Limbo of Letters"
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82 The June classes Met after chapel and organized.
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83 The Kindergarten girls Elected Mrs. Paulson, Mary Williamson, and Elsie Chantry as officers of the club.
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84 The report that Florence Laubscher She has gone to Eagle Grove to take the place of Mabel Smith.
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85 Will Wood Due to serious illness, he has resigned his school work.
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86 Friday evening, January 20th Occurred the forth annual reception and banquet for the Xanho fraternity.
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87 The trustees have lately made a provision The professors in the Department of Music are required to present three recitals a year; schedule for the first recital.