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1 | Miss Florence F. Walraven | Becomes high school assistant at Marshalltown. | |
2 | Miss White found a place | Resigns Cedar Falls position and marries M. O. Roland; Harriet Carpenter will take her place. | |
3 | Luelle V. Simmons | Resigns from Bellevue due to poor health. | |
4 | Harriet Brooks Hartshorn | Will succeed Lizzie Hughes at State Center; Lizzie Hughes will become superintendent of Louisa County. | |
5 | Hon. Henry Sabin | Prepares lectures; predictions of success as editor of Iowa School Journal. | |
6 | Miss Eva Leland | Offered $70 job in Aurora, Illinois, but Cresco board will not release her. |
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7 | Honorable Jno. B. Knoepfler | Lengthy profile of new state superintendent; photo. |
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8 | State institutions of Iowa | Correction of table published earlier. | |
9 | We of the Normal | Had hoped to be visited by a legislative committee so that they could see the school's crowded conditions. | |
10 | To the lady students | Piersol's Dry Goods solicits business. |
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11 | Report of Bible study classes for fall term of 1891 | Total of 360 involved in work. | |
12 | The first of a series | Professor Wright delivers lecture to AOUW. | |
13 | County Superintendent J. L. Buechele | May hold spring institute. | |
14 | The friends of Miss Lu Erion | Teaching in South Omaha. | |
15 | In a country school of forty-two pupils | Bertha Wyant teaching. | |
16 | Will Knickerbocker and J. E. Harwood | Knickerbocker teaching in Poyner Township; Harwood teaching at Boehmler School. | |
17 | Miss Sara Riggs | Attending University of Michigan; called home on account of mother's death. | |
18 | Mr. Herbert R. Hull | Elected cashier in bank in Kirwin, Kansas. | |
19 | Our brave cadets | Hoping to serve in Chile. | |
20 | Mr. O. B. Chassell | Recovered health; expects to take up work in Wyoming; Mrs. Chassell visiting in Dubuque. | |
21 | Miss Alice Hurley | Teaching in Redlands, California. | |
22 | The Y. W. C. A. meeting | Will be led by Augusta Westfall. | |
23 | Prayer meeting | Cora Spargur will lead Wednesday; Mae Loonan will lead Sunday. |
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24 | The Philos and Alphas | May hold joint open session. | |
25 | Reports are to the effect | General Assembly believed to be favorably disposed toward the Normal School. | |
26 | Fifty new members | Now total of 168 YWCA members. | |
27 | Our lecture committee | Secures services of Robert Nourse as speaker. | |
28 | The Normal Eyte now has a box | Students may submit articles; but don't post letters there. | |
29 | The regular business meeting | Roster of Cliosophic officers. | |
30 | The Aristos were honored | Large attendance at open session; description of program. |
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31 | Last Thursday evening | Misses Ensign and Dahlin thrown from sleigh; no one hurt. | |
32 | The second edition | Professor Wright publishes revised edition of arithmetic manual. | |
33 | The report | Miss Ridley is in good health and has not gone to California as rumored. | |
34 | Mr. J. A. Hanson | Guest of Mary and Ada Down. | |
35 | Ray W. and Miss Sophie Keeler | Receive visit from father. | |
36 | Haste in education | Believes that education may be marred by moving too quickly. |