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1 Untitled Expects this year's team to have great success, if football is reinstated.
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2 Untitled Plans for the newspaper for the year; will include Professor Bender's column as well as news about alumni, literary societies, and athletics.
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3 Prof. Bender writes from Italy
Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty)
Had planned to write regularly but found quantity of information overwhelming.
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4 Untitled Will hold intersociety debate in preparation for debate against Ames.
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5 Death of Prof. Fitzgerald; former musical instructor killed while riding in his automobile Car stalled on streetcar track in Covina, California; Professor Fitzgerald died a few hours after the accident.
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7 Notable addition to musical faculty Profile of John Ross Frampton, who replaces Julia Curtiss; photo.
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8 To study in Europe; Prof. C. A. Fullerton and Miss Florence E. Ward of the kindergarten sail September 10 Group of about five hundred teachers will study European education.
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9 Miss Plock married; former Normal instructor weds at Burlington Married George Frederick Eckhard; description of the wedding.
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10 Professor of government; Kansas teacher comes to Normal; alumnus of the school Profile of Professor Charles Meyerholz; photo.
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11 Official Roster of new faculty; President's House under construction; work on Library ended for the year with much first floor work completed; description of duties of Marion McFarland Walker.
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12 Football has returned!
Seymour--Roy F. (Physical Education Faculty)
A trial season will be held this fall; students excited; hold pep rally.
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13 Tennis at Normal
Seymour--Roy F. (Physical Education Faculty)
Eleven clay and dirt tennis courts are ready for the fall season.
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14 Y. M. and Y. W. C. A; reception to new students
Apelian--Bedros K. (Classes of 1909 and 1912)
Opportunity to greet old and new friends.
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15 Society
Murphy--James P. (Class of 1909)
News from the literary societies.
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16 Alice B. Curtis
Hutchison--Jennie G. (Student--1894; Latin Faculty)
Will study in Europe.
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17 C. A. Steelsmith
Hutchison--Jennie G. (Student--1894; Latin Faculty)
Will teach in Pipestone, Minnesota.
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18 Jessie Brinkman
Hutchison--Jennie G. (Student--1894; Latin Faculty)
Completed degree at University of Michigan.
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19 Levi Clark
Hutchison--Jennie G. (Student--1894; Latin Faculty)
Will teach in Ellensburg, Washington.
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20 Several of our alumni Have graduated from Springfield YMCA training school.
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21 The State University
Hutchison--Jennie G. (Student--1894; Latin Faculty)
Many Normalites took degrees from the University of Iowa.
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22 It seems good to see
Hutchison--Jennie G. (Student--1894; Latin Faculty)
News from alumni.
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23 Mary and Lew McDonald Visited campus.
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24 Miss Coral Sykes Back in school.
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25 Miss Doris Hardy Working in President's office.
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26 Nellie Magnant Taking drawing course in Chicago.
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27 Sadie Wolcott and Wm. Ufford Married and living near Aredale.
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28 The National Y. W. C. A. conference A number of Normalites are attending.
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29 There are nine hundred fifty students enrolled this term
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30 Thom. E. Jones
Hutchison--Jennie G. (Student--1894; Latin Faculty)
Will teach in Madison, Wisconsin.
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31 Geo. R. D. Kramer Will continue training course at Springfield YMCA school.
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32 Jennie Daubenberger Will teach in Odebolt; Irma Bangs will be there, too.
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33 Mayne Spaulding Visited campus.
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34 Saturday evening honors Miss Lucile High Lucile High resigned due to poor health; Hazel Webster replaced her.
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35 The first chapel service of the year Professor Meyerholz spoke; Professor Frampton played music.
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36 The superintendent of the Gladbrook schools Was on campus seeking teachers.