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1 | With this issue | Believes it is important for students to complete their courses of study. | |
2 | Several of our exchanges | Believes it may be worthwhile to organize intercollegiate debate along the same lines as intercollegiate oratory. |
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3 | Decay of the literary spirit | Believes that colleges may value athletic prowess more than intellectual attainment. |
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4 | Sunny side of life | Extensive excerpts from speech by James Hedley. |
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5 | Within the last week of the school | Guy Cook died; poetic tribute. |
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6 | We have a copy | Beniah Dimmitt editing Missouri school journal. | |
7 | Miss Mae Church | In California for her health. | |
8 | Miss Zuba H. Tibbets | Living in Iantha, Missouri. | |
9 | Miss Mary E. Crew | Teaching in Hampton. | |
10 | The officers of the Alumni Association | Roster of officers. | |
11 | Resolutions of condolence | On death of Guy Cook. | |
12 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; R. M. Wyant will replace S. S. Stockwell as YMCA president; Guy Cook's death should remind students that no one knows when his last hour has come. |
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13 | Miss Lizzie Klein | Teaching near Zearing. | |
14 | Notice of dissolution | William Veatch and J. W. Bull dissolve photo business partnership; Mr. Veatch will continue the business on his own. | |
15 | A. F. Burton | Superintendent in Villisca. | |
16 | Hettie W. Hibben | Teaching in Norway. | |
17 | S. M. Coddington | Principal of business college in Fairfield. | |
18 | John E. Cameron | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
19 | Kate L. Overfelt | Teaching at Albion. | |
20 | To be elected superintendent | Paul Peterson elected county superintendent. | |
21 | Miss Genetta Bushyager | Teaching in Hampton. | |
22 | Miss Elsie Orcutt | Teaching near Cedar Falls. | |
23 | Miss Lillie Leech | Teaching at Atlantic. | |
24 | Mrs. Buckingham Chassell | Visited the Normal with her children. | |
25 | After a six weeks' siege | Alice Rhine recovering from typhoid fever. | |
26 | The Normal Eyte is in receipt of cards | E. G. Dittmer will graduate from the Chicago Homeopathic Medical College. | |
27 | Miss Florence Walraven | Now in Hartford, Connecticut. | |
28 | Miss Clara Nettle | Teaching in Rockford, Illinois. | |
29 | Miss Sadie Herrick | Teaching in Belvedere. |
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30 | Last Friday | Vlasta Brhel's grandfather died. | |
31 | Mr. E. C. Nelson | Has been sick; went home. | |
32 | Mr. B. W. McKeen | Visited the Normal. | |
33 | A few of the more anxious tennis players | Venture out into the cold weather. | |
34 | Miss Kate Canfield | Visited Misses Chick and Harkness. | |
35 | Mr. R. T. Crawford | Returns to school. | |
36 | Mr. L. A. Wescott | Visited the Normal. | |
37 | Miss Myrtle Challis | Has gone home as has Bee Burns. | |
38 | Professor Arey | Returns from Iowa City. | |
39 | Miss Ida Davis | Has relapse of measles. | |
40 | Mr. Herbert Snider | Visited the Normal. | |
41 | Mr. James Hearst | Visited the Normal. | |
42 | Have you seen the new dictionaries | Additions to library. | |
43 | Mr. Chas. Johnson | Has tonsillitis; Douglas Sylvester has measles. | |
44 | Miss Helen St. John | Visited the Normal. | |
45 | Mr. Bert Welty | Back in school. | |
46 | Mr. A. M. Dougan | Enrolled. |
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47 | The following persons | Speakers and topics. | |
48 | Misses Ivah Blank and Lou Elderkin | Have been teaching in Rowley. | |
49 | The Clio's program | Theme was fairies. | |
50 | Mr. and Mrs. Loughridge | Professor Loughridge's mother died. | |
51 | Miss Clara Boss | Will teach in Washington. | |
52 | Among the number | Several students have gone home because of sickness or to begin teaching. | |
53 | No doubt | Warm weather means that cadets can drill outdoors. | |
54 | Miss Erdine Rose | Visited the Normal. |