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1 | There seems to be a good deal of misunderstanding | Continuing speculation on the oratorical association to which the Normal School will belong. |
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2 | Miss Bertha H. Wise | Attending University of Michigan. | |
3 | Miss Nellie Anderson . . . and Miss Ida E. Shaw | Enrolled in University of Michigan. | |
4 | Miss Emma M. Ridley | Enters Radcliffe College. | |
5 | Mr. Elmer E. Best | Completing medical instruction in Chicago. | |
6 | Miss Kate Schwertly . . . and Miss Asquith | Teaching in Carson. | |
7 | Mr. Y. G. Barnell's many friends | Will enter theological school. | |
8 | Joseph W. Graham | Now in Mechanicsville. | |
9 | H. H. Savage | Teaching in Lake Park. | |
10 | In addition to those mentioned last week | Additional Normalites enrolled at the University of Iowa. | |
11 | Mr. L. H. Minkel | Teaching in Dysart. | |
12 | An apology | Explains problems in recent distribution of the Normal Eyte. | |
13 | Few students have time | Supports Texas governor in opposition to prize fighting. | |
14 | W. J. Dean | In charge of schools in Norfolk, Nebraska. | |
15 | Misses Cora D. Patterson and Nellie F. Miller | Both teaching in Lewis. |
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16 | M'Arey Society | Roster of topics and speakers. | |
17 | Miss Maude Stinson | Will teach in Hailey, Idaho. | |
18 | Miss Kittie Maher | Principal in Fort Dodge. | |
19 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting leaders announced; hear several speakers recently. |
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20 | Miss Sarah McDonald | Visited Independence. | |
21 | Miss Hannah Houghton | Entered school. | |
22 | Mr. Ralph Nash | Has broken finger. | |
23 | Benjamin A. Smille | Teaching in Larchwood. | |
24 | The Misses Abraham | Entertained friends. | |
25 | Miss McFarland | Entertained women faculty. | |
26 | Miss Cora E. Allen | Entered school. | |
27 | We are sorry to hear | Nettie Hartsell has been sick. | |
28 | Miss Kate Corrigan | Leaves school because of mother's sickness. | |
29 | W. E. Brazleton | Teaching in Buffalo Center. | |
30 | Miss Jennie Hall | Enters school. | |
31 | Miss Edna Watson | Visited Boone. | |
32 | Miss Mary Ripke | Now in Boone. | |
33 | Mr. G. H. Olmsted | Now in Iowa City. | |
34 | Miss Emma Bradley | Teaching in Harlan. | |
35 | Miss Edith Nash | Missed several days of school. | |
36 | Miss Carrie Hoyman | Went home to Mt. Auburn. | |
37 | Miss Ella Bryant | Is very sick. | |
38 | Miss Jessie Roberts | Visited Washburn | |
39 | Miss Ethel Osler | Misses class. | |
40 | Miss Elizabeth Huey | Has new bicycle. | |
41 | Miss Addie Farrow | Teaching in Harlan. | |
42 | Miss Greer | Enters Stanford University. |
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43 | In our last issue | Roster of orators and topics. | |
44 | Miss Elma Raymond | Studying at Stanford University. | |
45 | Mr. William Coates | Teaching in California. | |
46 | All will be glad to learn | Woodwork and mosaic flooring in Administration Building being installed. | |
47 | Mr. Carl Rummel | Will study at Reed Medical College. | |
48 | Mingled with all the benefits | Certain inconveniences, including the closing of the library, have occurred during work around campus. | |
49 | Mr. C. A. Mackey | Engaged in business in Nevada. | |
50 | On account of sickness | Ruth Colt has missed some school but is now back. | |
51 | Miss Hieber | May enter school. | |
52 | Mr. J. D. Long | Visits Mason City. | |
53 | Mr. Lester Johnson | Has written article. |
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54 | The spirit of reform | School has selected a uniform for women who participate in gymnastic drill. | |
55 | The receptions given by the churches | Quick look at receptions around town. | |
56 | Athletic Association | Attempting to set up two football games, but need practice; baseball players should get ready for practice. | |
57 | Evidently the Normal is advancing | Class of 1896 may choose their theses instead of having the faculty choose them. |
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58 | W. L. Hearst and J. G. McAlvin | Prosectors in anatomy at University of Iowa. |