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1 Kipling's Recessional Words of the hymn are an unfortunate reminder for students who did not do well.
2 Macy and Geiser's Government of Iowa A textbook written by Professor Geiser on Iowa government is said to be promising.
4 Normal Eyte subscribers will learn with considerable interest The Normal Eyte will publish a special Commencement issue for $.50.
5 Surely spring is coming There are signs on campus of the approaching spring season, such as baseball and pleasant walks.
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3 Next Saturday night The men have been working hard to prepare for the upcoming Kansas-Normal debate.
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6 Eaman and Pierce resign; other official news; summer term faculty addition Roster of resignations, summer staff, leaves of absence, and new teachers for I. S. N. S.
7 Frats and fracases There are strained feelings between the fraternity and non-fraternity men in Ames.
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8 Grand orchestra concert; next Friday evening by Normal's complete orchestra; admission will be 25 cents--proceeds to purchase new instruments Brief announcement of upcoming concert.
9 Mr. Merrill's pupils give banquet in his honor
Ottilie--William A. (Class of 1905)
Describes the events of the banquet.
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10 Normal's complete orchestra; Prof. B. W. Merrill, conductor Orchestra; photo.
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11 Training; technical grammar--when, why and how
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Provides five reasons why it is important for grade school students to learn grammar.
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12 A. L. Halstead Is in charge of Ireton schools.
13 Alice (Felmley) Packard Had a son in January.
14 Amy Miller Has returned to the Normal.
15 Belle Vinall Is working at the Asylum for the Blind.
16 E. J. Feuling Visited the Normal last week.
17 Emma Grau Is teaching in Boulder, Colorado.
18 Emma Larkin Is assistant principal in Rolfe, Iowa.
19 Ethyl M. Lyon Has been teaching near Hudson.
20 Frances Butts Is principal of Marathon high school.
21 Good reports of the work Jennie Hallingby has taught in Osage for six years.
22 J. F. Treasure Is working towards his B. A. in Kirksville, Missouri.
23 J. I. Lynch Is principal of Marne schools.
24 J. P. Dodds Is superintendent of Mahaska County.
25 Jennie M. Woodward Is working in Wymore, Nebraska.
26 John A. Wilson Has returned from Spokane, Washington.
27 Julia (Miller) Thompson Has returned home after a visit to Cedar Falls.
28 Julia D. Bucklen Is enrolled at S. U. I.
29 Kate Sullivan Is no longer teaching, and is living in Waverly.
30 Lucy O. Pingrey Is a junior liberal arts student at the University of Iowa.
31 Mary Feltus Is teaching in Greene, and visited Cedar Falls.
32 Myra Dungan Is teaching in Albia
33 Nellie Hoxie Has taught at East Waterloo for several years.
34 Ray E. Cleveland Is a junior at the University of Iowa.
35 S. C. Smith Is now working for a law firm in Winterset.
36 Susan E. Smith Returned from studying in Europe, and has taken a position in Britt.
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37 A. O. Christopher Has been re-elected as superintendent in Caldwell, Idaho.
38 For several seasons Timber resources monitored in Nebraska under direction of Frank Miller.
39 Guy S. Lowman Is studying at the Y. M. C. A. Training School.
40 Harry H. Savage Has been chosen to be superintendent of East Waterloo schools.
41 The following item W. E. Rorabaugh was recently married.
42 The Oklahoma University Preparatory School Is headed by J. H. Kelley and has received a generous amount of new funding.
43 W. A. Longley Visited Normal friends.
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44 College Exchanges
Campbell--Amy Hart (Student--1904)
Excerpts from other college newspapers.
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45 The Normal Orchestra A poem about the Normal Orchestra.
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46 Chresto The first Chresto program of the year included essays and a debate.
47 Edna Little Recently enrolled at the Thomas Training School in Detroit, Michigan.
48 Elizabeth Miller Is a student at Brown's Business College.
49 Elsie Campbell Is teaching near Ireton.
50 Imogene Heaton Is teaching near Scranton.
51 Irma Threlkeld Recently got married, and is teaching in Avoca.
52 Jesse Cundy Will again be principal of Newell schools.
53 May Thomas-Weber Has moved to Davenport.
54 Nina Phillips Works in Keokuk.
55 Pat Dobbins Has bought a farm near Monticello.
56 Sara McBride Is teaching in Cedar Falls.
57 Shakes At the recent Shake program, a two act play was performed.
58 Word has been received George Chaney died.
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59 Ossoli Describes the events of the recent Ossoli program.
60 Philo Describes the events of the recent Philo program.
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61 A light attack of quinsy Ethel Wood suffers small quinsy attack.
62 Anna Doorley Went home to see her mother who is ill.
63 Don Campbell Came to visit his brother.
64 Ethel Mathews Is visiting her home during vacation.
65 Eugene Fueling Visited the Hill.
66 Georgia Herrald Has returned to school.
67 Hazel Armstrong Entertained friends on Sunday.
68 J. Foy and Emma Cross Are enjoying a visit from their sister, Luella.
69 Kathryn Conaway Is still having throat problems.
70 Lulu McElhniney Has been ill and out of school for almost a week.
71 Mae Brown Visited last Thursday.
72 Miss Stone Is vacationing with Roxy Parker.
73 Miss Suplee Has been working at Indianola this past week.
74 Mr. and Mrs. Patterson Visited on Thursday.
75 Mrs. Florence Anderson
Renne--Blanche E. (Class of 1905; Music Faculty)
Visited chapel Tuesday.
76 R. S. Wiser Is back at school after teaching a year.
77 Rae Stephenson Has returned to school after teaching.
78 Rev. Connor Visited chapel Wednesday.
79 Rev. Mueller Was a guest last week.
80 Rose Buchanan Spent Sunday at home in Independence.
81 The baseball ticket Ticket sales predict large crowds.
82 Verna Hallowell and Katheryn Janess Went to Waterloo for the weekend.
83 Vira Moore Visited Maude McChane.
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84 At chapel Wednesday Dr. Faulconer led the devotions.
85 Avery Brown Visited for the weekend with his roommate.
86 Dalma Young Is hosting Pearl Head.
87 Elmer Charleson Visited on Sunday.
88 Florence Butler Former student visits from Waterloo.
89 Friday night Judge Martin J. Wade gave a lecture on Abraham Lincoln.
90 John Wolley Has been ill for several weeks.
91 Mr. and Mrs. Haynes Visited their daughter, Ruth.
92 On Tuesday afternoon Professor Childs will give a talk about an opera she saw in Bayreuth.
93 Ted Fitzgerald, Harry Ogden and Ed Haas Had carriage problems while heading out on a duck hunt.
94 The Iowa-Minnesota debate Debate was a tie.
95 Will Longley Visited the Hill on Tuesday.