Issue Contents
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| The Normal Eyte election | John Dee elected as business manager; Albert Barrett is editor; Harriett Kramer is local editor. |
| The Minnesinger concert | Praise for the Minnesingers. |
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| At a Scotch-Irish dinner | Looks at the idea of broadening the Constitution. |
Page 339
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| If there is anything | Students appreciate the faculty more when they have had to deal with a substitute teacher. |
| The senior reception | Students and faculty who attended seemed to have enjoyed the reception. |
| The Japanese question | Approaches the subject of discrimination. |
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| Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; XIX--the sixth year | During the sixth year, geography is an important subject. |
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| Dear readers of the Normal Eyte | Professor Childs writes of her impressions of Germans and Germany. |
Page 347
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| Edward Bechley | Taking houseboat from Sioux City to New Orleans. |
| Etta J. Rider | Candidate for superintendent in Ringgold County. |
| Professor Forest C. Ensign | Gives many educational addresses around Iowa. |
| Mrs. Mabel Montgomery Volland | Dean of Women at University of Iowa; her husband Roscoe Volland in on the dentistry faculty there. |
| Mamie Martin | Married Roy Cordis Hardman; now living in New Mexico. |
| Ralph Hahm | Principal in Antlers, Colorado. |
| Will Wood | Teaching in South Dakota. |
| S. S. Stockwell | Secretary to Wyoming State Board of Examiners. |
Page 348
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| A very interesting letter | Elda Kemp wrote about her trip to the South. |
| Miss Mary Gault | Has been teaching in Cedar Falls; will now go to Montana. |
| The West is attracting | Iowa seems to have a hard keeping its good teachers. |
| The Estherville Enterprise | Esther Almira Ridley married Louis V. Cranston. |
| Miss Bertha Stiles | Called home from Columbia University; Bessie May Allen is studying there as well. |
Page 351
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| Viola Kratzer's brother | Visited. |
| Emma Patterson's brother | Visited her. |
| Mina and Grace Rock and Helen Katz | Attended party in Waterloo. |
| Carrie Simons | Will teach in Popejoy. |
| A number of students | Taking the new business course. |
| The senior annual | Description of the 1908 Old Gold; price will be $2. |
| Miss Sarah Rhodes | Has the measles. |
| Florence Shelby | Visited Charles City. |
| Hazel Cutler | Has been sick. |
| Elsie Kliebenstein | Has been in Grundy Center. |
Page 352
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| Wednesday afternoon occurred | Kindergarten Mothers' Council met. |
| February 22 besides being | Group honored Margaret Oliver with musical program on her birthday. |
| The seniors had an attractive poster | Announced meeting. |
| India Cadwallader | Back in school after illness. |
| The students greatly enjoyed | Enjoyed presentation of balcony scene in chapel. |