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1 | When any new movement is conceived | Speculates on value of honor system; believes development of Christian associations may offer solution. |
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2 | For one not accustomed to changing scenes | Applauds formation of orchestra. |
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3 | My experience with quacks | N. M. Leonard's poetic effort. |
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4 | Miss Anna M. Singer | Doing well in Marion. | |
5 | Miss Eva M. Byerly | Teaching in Anamosa. |
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6 | Miss Emma Mantz | Teaching in Pueblo, Colorado; will vote in presidential election. | |
7 | T. U. McManus | Several Normalites attending medical school. | |
8 | What I gained by editing a school paper | Former Normal Eyte editor recounts experiences. | |
9 | Mr. S. B. Stonerook | Publishing book on trip to the West. | |
10 | Joe E. Vance | Elected president of county teachers association; J. H. Stuckrath elected vice president. | |
11 | Miss Nellie M. Starks | Teaching in Cresco. | |
12 | Bellevue | Several Normalites teaching there. | |
13 | Miss Emma L. Funk | Teaching in Independence as is Clara Travis. | |
14 | Miss Lizzie Hughes | Appointed to State Board of Educational Examiners. | |
15 | J. R. McKee | Editing paper in Sidney. | |
16 | Misses Bess Hall and May Boynton | Teaching in Nevada. | |
17 | Word comes to us | W. O. Cummings in principal in Lewiston, Idaho. |
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18 | A war incident and story | Civil War story. |
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19 | Society Notes | Descriptions of recent programs. |
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20 | Grace Galloway and Elsie Mitchell | Visited Reinbeck. | |
21 | Percy Hunt | Enrolled in school. | |
22 | Miss Christia Leydig | Visited sister Ida. | |
23 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Schedule of meetings. | |
24 | Mabel Belknap | Visited Goldfield. |
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25 | Our boys were successful | Defeat Waterloo, but lose at Cedar Rapids. | |
26 | On account of the absence of Miss Falkler | Physical culture classes and basketball not offered. | |
27 | Miss Nellie Howard | Visited Independence. | |
28 | Olive Whitmore | Has been sick. | |
29 | Mabel Donnan, Lillie Barber, and Eliza Luther | Visited Independence. | |
30 | Professor Loughridge | Attended Baptist convention. | |
31 | Mrs. Mary Boyle's mother | Visited. | |
32 | Miss Faith I. Stuntz | Mother died. | |
33 | Mr. Seerley | Enjoying visit from family. | |
34 | Mr. Humphrey | Visited campus. | |
35 | Mr. Fullerton | Visited Independence. | |
36 | Miss Simmons and Miss Ridley | Went to Grinnell. | |
37 | We are always glad to hear | Daniel Jennings is superintendent of schools in Asotin County, Washington. | |
38 | Elsie Davis | Visited Jesup. | |
39 | Lucy Barnett | Visited Mitchell. | |
40 | Miss McFarland | Visited Mt. Pleasant. | |
41 | Anna Showers | Enrolled in school. | |
42 | The Cottage Literary Society | Mrs. Seerley led discussion of Shakespeare. | |
43 | Beth McDowell | Teaching at Shell Rock. | |
44 | Joe and Grace Minnis | Attended brother's wedding. | |
45 | Bessie Pattee | Visited campus. |