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A telegram came Thursday Normal Eyte 12:7, p.106 |
10/26/1901 | E. Jean Batty's mother is gravely ill. | |
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In the Y. M. C. A. auditorium Normal Eyte 12:7, p.106 |
10/26/1901 | Philos repeat performance of open session farce. | |
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Miss Oliver Normal Eyte 12:7, p.106 |
10/26/1901 | Entertained a group of students with games. | |
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Pres. Seerley Normal Eyte 12:7, p.106 |
10/26/1901 | Received letter from Mrs. Albert Loughridge; Professor and Mrs. Loughridge are in London before taking up missionary work. | |
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Rev. Perrines Normal Eyte 12:7, p.106 |
10/26/1901 | Missionary talks about his work in India. | |
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The following are the members Normal Eyte 12:7, p.106 |
10/26/1901 | A large number of faculty and students took part in the program of the teachers association meeting in Cedar Rapids. | |
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The friends of Miss Lucy Spicer Normal Eyte 12:7, p.106 |
10/26/1901 | Lucy Spicer's mother died. | |
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The members of Prof. Rich's chapel Normal Eyte 12:7, p.106 |
10/26/1901 | E. C. Hurlbut and Colonel A. Abernethy addressed students. | |
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When it was known Normal Eyte 12:7, p.106 |
10/26/1901 | John Parish took over his father's class for a week while his father attended a reunion at Yale. |
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