Issue Contents
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1 | Mr. J. M. Jones | Suggests corrections to article on simplified spelling. |
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2 | Prof. C. P. Colegrove | Planning a book of advice for young teachers. |
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3 | The Debating League is selling | Selling tickets for the debate and for the banquet. |
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4 | The Oratorical Association voted | Professor Rice will accompany Mabel Wheelock to the oratorical contest. |
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5 | This is the last number before | Urges students to support the debaters; photo. |
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6 | The business manager | Asks subscribers to pay their Normal Eyte bills. |
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7 | Word has been received | Roster of debaters and judges. |
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8 | Meeting of the State Science Academy | Iowa Academy of Sciences to meet in Cedar Falls. |
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9 | Miss Child's letter Childs--Anna Gertrude (Music Faculty) |
Talks about her travel in Europe. |
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10 | A pleasant trip, and a good meeting Portman--Frances C. (Training School Faculty) |
Frances Portman writes of the International Kindergarten Union in New Orleans. |
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11 | Professional; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; XXVI--the seventh year Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty) |
Profiles a student in the seventh grade. |
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12 | The Normal Eyte | Will not run article from Rock Island Railroad. |
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13 | The Winterset Madisonian | Ralph Patty is teaching there. |
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14 | Thos. Conley | Principal at Dyersville. |
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15 | Official | Owen J. McManus and Cap Miller are running for state Superintendent of Public Instruction; J. M. Hobron writes to President Seerley. |
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16 | Bible Study Dept. Dick--George Stuart (Class of 1897; Professional and Training Faculty) |
Bible lessons on Saul. |
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17 | Alta M. Dice | Principal at Fairfax. |
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18 | Claire Cook | Studied at Art Institute in Chicago. |
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19 | Edna Irvin | Visited campus. |
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20 | Edythe F. Asquithe | Teaching near Corley. |
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21 | Irene Tuttle | Teaching near Fairfax. |
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22 | Joan Gaffney | Teaching at Chatsworth. |
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23 | Mae Campbell | Teaching near Manning. |
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24 | Marion F. Brownlie | Teaching near Norway; she and her sister are planning a trip to Europe this summer. |
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25 | Minnie V. Vamest | Teaching in Moorhead. |
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26 | Myrta Shannon | Teaching in Independence. |
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27 | Pearl Whaley | Teaching near Melbourne. |
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28 | Ruby L. Peck | Teaching in Independence; will take up claim in Colorado this summer. |
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29 | Tessie Buchanan | Assistant principal at Norway. |
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30 | Home track meet | Was delayed because of soft track conditions. |
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31 | Women's Department of Physical Training Vinall--Ethel M. (Class of 1906; Physical Education Faculty) |
Tennis courts ready to use. |
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32 | Alma Hammond | Has had measles. |
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33 | Alma Schlue and Matilda Schlue | Brother visited. |
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34 | Asa and Ethel Mathews | Father died. |
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35 | Bernice Katz | Visited sister Helen. |
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36 | Clarian Lesher | Attended brother's wedding. |
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37 | Dick and Jennie Ludemann | Visited their sisters. |
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38 | Emily Grubb | Brother Merrill visited. |
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39 | Eva Lee | Sister Grace visited. |
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40 | Fannie and Pearl Hayden | Visited Blairstown. |
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41 | Fred Williams | Visited Maude MacAllister. |
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42 | Ray Landon | Visited Pearl Towle. |
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43 | The friends of Clara Newman | Clara Newman is back in school. |
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44 | Last Thursday in the old chapel | Provisional society presented scenes from "Julius Caesar". |
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45 | Miss Dale and Miss Jorgenson | Visited Oral Dale. |
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46 | Owing to the Presbyterian Conference | Many ministers visited campus. |
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47 | R. M. Lampman | Offered superintendent's position in Walnut. |
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48 | The county superintendents | Met in Des Moines; considered making the county the basic unit of organization for schools. |