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1 The poetic genius of Martha Baldwin Ensign Tributes to her recent work.
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2 Mr. Editor:--Why not give us a little corner for talks on Art? Believes knowing how to draw is a fundamental part of education.
3 The decision of the judges Humorous poem on a recent Aristo debate.
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4 Mr. Cator, your production of last week Still believes that judges for local debates are unnecessary.
5 Won and lost Poem.
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6 The athletic spirit Several tennis clubs have organized.
7 Miss Grace Gillmor Visiting sister Margaret on campus.
8 Miss Byrd Butler Former student visits friends on campus.
9 Miss Mollie Reno Leaves school; quite ill with typhoid fever.
10 Miss Sula Sheffer of the city schools and Miss Mollie Thompson Visited campus.
11 Frank McElwain Pleased with studies at Northwestern University.
12 Miss Kate Schell Younger sister dies.
13 T. S. Metcalf Returns to school after teaching near Dysart.
14 The board at its meeting last week Gives $25 to school athletic association.
15 Miss Allie Richardson Visits Parkersburg.
16 J. L. Chassell Farming at home.
17 Prof. A. C. Page Mother visits from Connecticut.
18 Miss Eunice Overman At home with measles.
19 The high wind of last Friday Topples one of the Central Hall chimneys.
20 The Aristos Favor the Republican ticket.
21 Company drills Company and battalion drills scheduled.
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22 The new arms from the War Department have arrived Two field pieces also on way; board spends $56 on swords and belts.
23 Hon. Henry Sabin Will deliver lecture.
24 The societies are kindly excusing their graduates Graduates may concentrate on winding up their studies.
25 Many will be grieved to hear Blanche I. Judd dies in Coggon.
26 The Board of Directors Roads in such bad shape that the Board had difficulty reaching town.
27 The Cedar Falls Band Will give musical entertainment accompanied by Woman's Relief Corps.
28 The Normal flag staff Damaged in high winds.
29 E. P. and Bridgie Cunningham Called home due to mother's death.
30 Miss Leone Stewart Intended to enter school, but ill health forces her to return home.
31 A company of musicians Cornell group entertains.
32 Miss S. Laura Ensign After teaching at the Normal for fourteen years, Miss Ensign will move on to teach at Stanley Hall in Minneapolis.
33 Prof. S. L. Whitcomb After two years at the Normal, Professor Whitcomb will attend the University of Wisconsin.
34 Miss Ensign Visits New Hartford.
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35 A report was once circulated Street railway still just a dream; would appreciate a good sidewalk at least.
36 At the meeting of the Board of Directors Boarding Department will be discontinued and Central Hall fitted for classrooms; prep course to begin for those not ready for Normal classes; model school to start in North Hall; third level bridge may be built between Central and Old Gilchrist Halls.
37 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; students should heed call of Ys in the same spirit that they respond to calls of sports and leisure.
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38 Joseph Clayton Principal at Delmar.
39 Miss Minnie Ashbrook Visiting Vinnie Mowrey.
40 H. B. Lizer Principal at Hubbard.
41 O. H. L. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Mason visit campus.
42 Mr. E. E. Bartlett Visiting home from Ogden.
43 Resolutions adopted by the Aristos Vote resolution of comfort for E. P. Cunningham on death of his mother.
44 W. R. Patterson Spends vacation at home.
45 J. W. Case Visits from Waverly.
46 E. H. Griffin Principal at Traer.
47 A. M. Willson Principal at St. Ansgar.
48 Sunset thought Poem.