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1 | Remarks on the German schools | A look at the German school system. |
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2 | Our celestial neighbor | Speculations on Mars and living conditions there; foresees trips to the planet becoming an ordinary occurrence. |
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3 | Students at the Drake University | Extensive excerpts from a chapel address by Henry Sabin on reading intelligently. |
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4 | Are you patronizing our advertisers? | Urges readers to support local advertisers. |
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5 | Mr. S. J. Beshak | Visits George Welles. | |
6 | Miss Maude Carr | Doing well at Alden. | |
7 | F. H. Dawson | Will participate in educational meeting in Sibley. | |
8 | Miss May Calderwood | Teaching in Scranton. | |
9 | Mr. L. Andrews | Teaching in Winterset; will return to school in spring. | |
10 | Geo. H. Olmsted | Editing newspaper in Sibley. | |
11 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Leaders of meetings announced. | |
12 | Mr. John Betts | Visits cousin Jane Thompson. | |
13 | Miss Nellie Wallbank's home | Home in Mt. Pleasant destroyed by fire. | |
14 | Miss Lizzie Rhodes | Doing well in Adel. |
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15 | The name of Prof. Arey | Has been ill; now teaching again. | |
16 | Percy Huggett | Appears at the Normal every Friday evening. | |
17 | The third of the S. N. S. lecture course | P. S. Hensen will speak. | |
18 | Chas. A. Fields | Exhibits bird collection in Waterloo. | |
19 | C. A. Bulkley | Visits campus and speaks with President Seerley; seeking support for hotel for World's Fair patrons. | |
20 | Miss Lucy Mount | Visited by Mr. O. Ryder. | |
21 | I. S. N. S. | Will have three hundred square feet at World's Fair. | |
22 | The contracting for putting in the baths has been let | Will install three showers and one tub at a cost of about $250. | |
23 | O. H. L. Mason | Resigns from University of Iowa newspaper because of too much work. | |
24 | Miss M. Nervie Keeler | Visited by cousin. | |
25 | Miss Maud Grundy | Has been ill, but is now back in class. | |
26 | Miss Maggie Brunner | Teaching at Marble Rock. | |
27 | There are about thirty-two boys | Major Dinwiddie hopes to have the new company ready for battalion drill in spring. | |
28 | Miss Etha Buchanan | Has had sore throat. |
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29 | Coasting is still the main recreation of all Normalites | Many students are enjoying sledding despite the cold weather. | |
30 | Mr. John Huyck | Director of School District no. 8 is pleased with the training department. | |
31 | Our numerous readers may remember | J. E. Cameron doing well in Onslow. |
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32 | Supt. O. J. Laylander, of the Cedar Falls public schools | Has found high rate of use of tobacco among Cedar Falls students. |