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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. |