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1 Still another advancement Considers "theaterphone", which transmits operas in London from theaters to nearby homes via telephone lines; predicts that there will come a time when both sights and sounds of distant events will be delivered to homes.
2 The State University General Assembly considers millage tax support for state institutions; also considers additional normal schools.
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3 Editor Normal Eyte Echoes earlier sentiment on condition of sidewalk north of Normal bridge; melting snow has revealed the dangerous condition of the walk.
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4 Make the sheet interesting Urges students to make contributions that will give the paper zest.
5 Iowa and her teachers State should divert appropriations from other institutions to teacher preparation.
6 Under the sanction and control Believes that the Aristos and the Philos are getting along well, contrary to a recently expressed opinion.
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7 State expenses and higher education Tally of sums spent on higher education.
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8 By reading the SUI Quill Principal activity seems to be athletics.
9 Wednesday evening W. H. Reever called home on account of father's death.
10 From a report Mary Stever doing well in work with YWCA.
11 A missionary meeting Will take place of prayer meeting.
12 Miss Florence Zerwekh Elected assistant principal in normal school in Algona.
13 Y. W. C. A. Meeting will be led by Alice Howard.
14 Walter Guthridge Will lead prayer meeting.
15 W. F. Hemmerling and Charles Wright Spend weekend at home.
16 A. F. Burton Has been ill.
17 President Seerley Has received two sets of the Century dictionary: one for the faculty and one for the library.
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18 Last week Mr. H. E. Blackmar Offered committee clerkship in General Assembly but decides to stay in school.
19 According to the faculty's arrangements Entire fourth year class will not deliver orations at Commencement; representatives will be elected.
20 The following course of lectures Speakers and topics listed.
21 State Superintendent J. B. Knoepfler Visits the Normal School; addresses students.
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22 J. E. Clayton, Bruce Frances, and W. D. Taylor Doing well in their teaching.
23 Reports of the most complimentary character C. Ray Aurner is principal at Waverly High School.
24 The success of Miss May Roberts Teaching high school in Topeka, Kansas.
25 Word comes to us S. B. Stonerook doing well in New London.
26 There are many things Scolds literary society members who do not live up to their responsibilities.
27 David K. Bond Practicing law in Pueblo, Colorado.
28 Mrs. Hugh J. Miller Living in Montana.
29 A. E. and Mabel Felmley Visit campus.
30 L. H. Rock Working for Ida Grove newspaper.
31 John Sogard Principal in Pueblo, Colorado.
32 Miss Finette Ferris Joins fourth year class.
33 G. A. Hooker Teaching in Aplington.
34 The work of J. A. Kleinsorge Principal in Camanche receives raise in salary.
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35 The Aristo open session Detailed description of recent entertainment.
36 Our military instructor Lt. Dinwiddie spending winter in southern Iowa; will take up work as soon as weather permits; new arms should be available; hopes military drill will be made compulsory.
37 The patrons of the schools T. B. Morris teaching in Goldfield.
38 Miss Nellie Anderson Teaching high school in Forest City.
39 The Normal Eyte Would like to hear from students in the wild and wooly West.
40 Rev. and Mrs. O. B. Chassell Passing through town on way to Wyoming; Mr. Chassell recovering but not ready to take up his pastoral duties.