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1 | The jest and joys of another delightful term of study | Students and faculty have experienced a great deal of sickness; advanced work in Latin and the sciences has made great progress; military drill extended during winter term. | |
2 | Clio world | Clios put on political program. |
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3 | A tenderfoot abroad | A visit to Niagara Falls. |
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4 | The day of adventures | ||
5 | Civics Department | Professor Parish furnishes some civics questions. |
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6 | Securing a position | T. B. Morris offers advice on finding a job in the schools. |
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7 | Miss Lucy Mount | Visits home. | |
8 | Mr. Kelley | Has returned. | |
9 | Miss Nora Thomas | Visits Ely Hobbs. | |
10 | Miss Abbie Gunn | Called home because of family illness. | |
11 | We are moved to this plaint | Need to have good sidewalks from 18th Street to campus. | |
12 | Miss Belle Wardrup | Left school. | |
13 | Dan Perkins | Has been sick. | |
14 | Miss Elma Raymond | Has been sick. | |
15 | The name of Miss Etta Brooks | Has been sick. |
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16 | The following is a complete list of the seniors | Roster of those who will appear on the program for Commencement. | |
17 | Rob. Fullerton | Back to singing in chapel. | |
18 | Chapel orations for the past week | Speakers and topics. | |
19 | The sickness along Normal Street | Landlords and landladies have been sick; boarders have found meals elsewhere. | |
20 | With the coming of spring, our thoughts revert to tennis | Hopes tennis group will reorganize. | |
21 | Miss Maud Carr | Back at Normal after teaching. | |
22 | The S. N. S. Athletic Association | Will hold regular spring meeting. | |
23 | The officers elected by Neotrophian Society | Roster of officers. | |
24 | The various classes elected class orators | Roster of orators. | |
25 | Carl Rummel | Left school because of ill health. | |
26 | Miss Fannie Allison | Visited by sister Mary. | |
27 | Elsie Wilson | Recovering from inflammatory rheumatism. | |
28 | Misses Ada Harrison, Lou Cruikshank, Marie Bell, and Clara Blackburn | Back in class after illnesses. | |
29 | A new boarding hall will soon be commenced | Mrs. Davenport is building a new hall. |
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30 | Miss Gertrude Bothwell | Marries J. T. Deits. | |
31 | C. M. Thompson | Will visit next week. | |
32 | The name of G. H. Olmsted | Teaching at normal institute in Osceola County. | |
33 | A sudden gleam of joy | School will close one week early because of sickness among students and faculty. | |
34 | The Zetalethian Society | New society organized in fall term of 1892; recognized in January 1893; membership now twenty-five. | |
35 | Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; Waterloo YMCA challenges Normal to spelling contest. | |
36 | The appeal to the alumni | Alumni have responded to request for donations to pay off costs of installing baths. | |
37 | Professor W. A. Bartlett | Promoted to chair of mathematics at Tabor College; profile of professional experience. | |
38 | The first copy of the Horton Headlight | J. P. Dodds owns the paper. | |
39 | T. B. Morris | Doing good work in Goldfield. |
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40 | The reappearance on our exchange table | Believes all three Iowa public institutions of higher learning are doing excellent work despite inadequate funding; notes that the Normal has had to use the armory, the library, and the chapel as classrooms. |