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The breezes on the Hill A poem about Normal Hill.
Four extra pages The Normal Eyte is a bit longer for this issue; urges subscribers to pay their bills.
The senior annuals Copies of the Pedagog are available for $1.25.
The pace that kills Discusses slowing down the pace of life and not overdoing it.
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Music festival is a success Praise for the music and for those who arranged for the festival.
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Athletics; the invincible Red Hamilton makes a great run and Normal wins meet Normal defeats Coe College; summary of results..
Normal loses to Ames in baseball Ames defeats Normal.
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Interstate contest orations; duty and citizenship Text of oration by E. O. Thompson of Illinois.
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Professional Saving time and securing improved results.
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J. H. Lees Appointed assistant state geologist.
Matilda H. Wild Went to San Francisco to assist in aftermath of earthquake.
David Patton Will be superintendent in Nashua.
Bertha (Crary) Martin Read paper at Christian Endeavor meeting.
Dr. W. D. Wiler Will build new house on College Hill.
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P. E. McClenahan Will become editor of the Cedar Falls Globe.
The school board of East Waterloo Many Normalites are teaching there.
The Register and Leader C. W. Lyons is a candidate for the General Assembly.
W. T. Wolfe Returned from the South.
J. H. Kelley Completing degree at Harvard University.
Samuel Quigley Working on degree at Harvard University.
B. S. Asquith Will study at University of Iowa.
At the Republican county convention E. A. Crary nominated for Grundy County county attorney.
Anna Philpot Visited Cedar Falls; teaching in Chicago.
Ariel Parish Will continue at Shelby.
Mary L. Townsend Returned from California.
A little daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christie have a new child.
One of the speakers Percy Huggett spoke at Christian Endeavor meeting.
Pearl McCaffree Will be on campus for Commencement.
H. A. Glackemeyer Will continue as head of Rippey schools.
Anna Parmenter Will continue teaching at Hampton.
Minnie (Ainsworth) Wilson Principal in Carroll.
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Casper Schenck Will complete law studies at Harvard University.
According to previous announcement Edna Poor married the Reverend C. J. Shutt.
D. D. Johnson Teaching in Woodbine.
Alvena Mann Teaching in Lamoni.
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Bertha Hemsworth Home after graduating from New Haven Normal School.
Thursday evening Julia Piersol gave reading.
Mabel Meek Mother visited.
Winifred Baker Sister visited.
Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael Visited Nelle Carmichael.
Louise Rathbun Teaching in Seattle.
Maude Davis Teaching at McGregor.
The undergraduate wedding bells Mae Colby married Mr. Becket; Alice Hoag married Ernest Cook; Martha Hoskins married Harry Hill.
Christmas day at the home Lenora Sindt married Harry G. Loomis.
Arthur Box Married Bessie Mae Eyler.
Mrs. Cowgill and Mrs. Fuller Visited President and Mrs. Seerley.
Ethel Dunn Mother visited.
A wedding of interest Harry Hayes married Grace Bunnell.
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At a formal dinner given Tuesday evening Harriette Gunn will marry Joseph Roberson; will leave at end of summer session.
Miss Mullens Sister visited.
Lena Richardson Working as milliner in Aplington.
Mr. and Mrs. Schedit Family visited.
In last week's issue Several items were cut by the printer, including account of the Chresto picnic.
Another omission Professor Fullerton's only sister died.
Misses Rice and Hutchinson and Prof. Condit Attended Presbyterian convention.
Katrina Bowlus Family visited.
Florence Magnant Has been sick.
Fay St. Claire Brother visited.
Esther Seerley Home after year at New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics.
Helene Balliett Visited Lenore Shanewise.
Miss Murrer Visited cousin Maude McChane.
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Maude Keith Visited Marion.
Mr. Jacobs Mother visited.
Miss Hughes Attended Presbyterian convention.
Grace Ellis of Green Visited Laura McDonald.
A friend from Osage Visited Marie Gunderson.
Nellie McEniry Sister Margaret visited.
Alice Pals of Belmond Visited sister Henrietta.
Carolina Orvis Visited uncle.
Frances Holmes Mother visited.
Russell Glasener Visited Reinbeck.
Warren Proctor Will visit Congregational Church choir in Des Moines.
Ruth White Family visiting.
Mrs. Gray Mother visited.
Pres. Seerley and Prof. Arey Went to Oskaloosa.
Levi Clark Mother visiting.
Miss Christian Spoke at Lutheran church.
The Philos and Alphas Enjoyed picnic.
Nellie McEniry Sister visited.
Miss Patt Enjoyed a visit from her sister.
Miss Henshaw YWCA state secretary will visit campus.
The rhetorical divisions Enjoyed picnic.
Levi Clark Went to State Center.
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Mr. Boydon of Bridgewater, Mass. Address chapel.
Mattie Fargo Will join staff as library cataloguer; Edgar Chapman will assist in physics; Warren Proctor will assist in music.
Among the many who entertained Many Normalites had guests during the music festival.
Rozella Humphrey and Ora Baum of Vinton Visited campus.
Society Chrestos submitted a poem entitled Trucks at School; the Neos held an honorary member program; and the Aristos had a triangular debate.
Mr. Colegrove Sister ill.
The elections for the week are Roster of Normalites who have found teaching positions.
Miss Carpenter Left for New York and will sail to Europe.
Miss Fesenbeck Visited Iowa City.