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Bulwer-Lytton's Richelieu Play to be presented by the senior class.
General announcement of Commencement at Normal is issued Schedule of events during Commencement week.
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Athletics Normal wins third in state meet, defeats Iowa, Drake, Coe, Simpson, and Des Moines College.
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Interstate contest orations; the centripetal and centrifugal forces of government Oration winning first honors by John L. Cherny, of ISNS.
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Professional Illustrative matter is discussed in detail.
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Society The Alphas submitted a poem about their picnic, the Shakes also had a picnic to report.
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W. H. Reever Will continue as superintendent in Laurens.
Raymond Leland Will be principal in Chariton.
F. L. Kolb Will be principal in Pomeroy.
C. S. Cory Will be superintendent in Waukon.
Macy Campbell Will remain in Alden.
A. C. Fuller Served as judge in declamatory contest.
Percey Magee Will go to Oklahoma.
Among guests at Normal Many Normalites visited campus during the music festival.
Elmer Park Attended sister's wedding.
Kindergarten notes Will hold May party.
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Ruth C. Long Will attend Commencement.
Among the teachers A number of Normalites are teaching in Oelwein.
After a year's vacation C. W. Roadman will be principal in Waterloo.
T. M. Prall Will continue in Linden.
Eugeina Pattison A number of Normalites are teaching in Eagle Grove.
Charles Henry Will continue in Palouse, Washington.
F. C. Ensign Taught in Monroe County institute.
H. E. Wheeler Will continue in Shenandoah; Gladys Dunn is teaching there, too.
Harry P. Trumbo Will be principal in Early.
Ernest D. Ede Passed the bar in South Dakota.
Rev. J. L. McLaughlin Talks about his work in the Philippine Islands.
C. E. Burton Will be superintendent in Manning.
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Caroline Van Buskirk Will continue teaching in Alta.
Prof. Colegrove Gave Commencement at Glidden.
C. O. Ruggles Visited Iowa City.
Dr. and Mrs. Todd entertained
Eva Pettigill Brother killed by lightning.
A little daughter W. C. and Anna Rall Nuhn have a new child.
J. E. Vance Will be head of school for the blind in Vinton.
Amelia Hieber Will continue in Des Moines; her sister Libbie will continue in Marshalltown.
E. C. Hill Will be superintendent in Nehigh, Nebraska.
Ruth M. Marsh Won scholarship at University of Iowa; John Parish won fellowship there.
Martha F. Roberts Will be principal on Catalina Islands, California.
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Miss Wetherbee Entertained friends.
One evening last week Nu Omicron Nus have party.
Mr. Proctor Sang in Des Moines.
Hazel Wilson Visiting Irene Thompson.
Amongst those recently elected Roster of Normalites who have found teaching positions.
Invitations are out for the wedding Kathryn Blachart will marry Dr. Milburne Whitaker.
Katie Barnett Has been sick.
President and Mrs. Seerley Entertained seniors.
Mrs. Ridley Visiting her daughter.
Winnifred Barker Sister visited.
Prof. and Mrs. Robert Fullerton Visited Charles Fullerton.
Miss Kate Hood Visited Leta Flickinger.
The Ladies' Band Gave concert.
Prof. Loughridge Will send curios from California; school has purchased the Hoffman Cabinet from Oskaloosa; will make fine additions to Museum.
Fanchon Hanbury Visited Des Moines.
Dr. Eastman Gave address at Garner.
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Prof. Wright Gave a number of commencement and baccalaureate addresses recently.
Mr. Condit Visited his son.
Thursday afternoon Training School puts on a show.
Mr. Hadley YMCA state secretary visits campus.
Prof. and Mrs. Fitz Gerald Entertaining cousin.
Miss Simmons Purchased house owned by Robert Fullerton.
Miss Henshaw YWCA state secretary met with campus organization.
Elizabeth Burney Visiting sister Alice.