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1 But a short time remains Should support ISNS contestant in oratory contest.
2 A person is judged by his actions Should support baseball team.
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3 We deem it but simple justice Praise for janitorial staff; urges students to do their part in keeping facilities clean.
4 The inconsistencies of man Opposes legalization of liquor manufacture in Iowa.
5 Honorable Henry Sabin Delivered address in Des Moines.
6 The committee of the faculty New admissions blank prepared.
7 The Summer Term program Meeting with widespread approval.
8 Mr. Samson Will attend Child Study meeting.
9 The new catalogue Will include half-tone illustrations of school facilities.
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10 M'Arey Natural History Association Presentation topics.
11 Mr. Walters Preparing many specimens for Museum.
12 There is inquiry State certificates for primary teachers will not be offered for several years.
13 Miss McGovern Giving lessons in the "Speer Method"; will offer further instruction in summer session.
14 The Normal Eyte illustrated edition Will be bigger and better than ever.
15 First class certificate Henry Sabin says that certification in the new subjects requires lengthy study rather than simply institute work.
16 Museum notes G. W. Walters is preparing so many new specimens that he will need a new case.
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17 The wonderful English Essay on the English people.
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18 The success of the Garner schools J. F. Doderer re-elected superintendent.
19 G. W. Randlett Will go to Pomeroy; Mr. Fackler will attend the University of Iowa.
20 Superintendent H. E. Wheeler Re-elected at Sidney.
21 Miss Lena Wing Re-elected at Doon.
22 O. M. Harvey Will teach in Burlington.
23 Miss Henrietta Brayton Assistant principal at Neola; May Brown teaching there, too.
24 Miss Emma L. Evans Will be assistant principal at Greene.
25 R. A. Elwood Will be principal at Milton.
26 Nellie Maynard Will teach at Garner.
27 W. F. Berner Will complete medical school at Northwestern University.
28 Reports have come to us E. D. Ede doing well at Fairbank.
29 The school board of North Des Moines Re-elects Fannie Shaffer.
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30 Principal F. M. Allen Re-elected at Marathon.
31 Messrs. M. R. Weldy, R. M. Wyant, and H. E. Thompson Most distinguished military science students of Class of 1896.
32 The school board at Odebolt Charles Henry re-elected principal; Ruth Traver, Mae Barrows, and Clara Brown will teach there.
33 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Report of the work of the YMCA for the year.
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34 Athletic Department Plans for track and field; Tennis Association elected officers.
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35 Professor Page Has addition put on his house.
36 Anna Hansen Doing well in Parkersburg.
37 Miss Pearl England Coaching basketball team at Penn College.
38 Grace Armstrong Teaching in Osage.
39 We very much regret Frank Fullerton has left school due to eye trouble.
40 Mabel Long Re-elected in Marathon.
41 Miss McGovern Having work done on her house.
42 Ben Quigley Went to Perry.
43 You must keep off the grass It is growing so fast that it will push you off.
44 Last Sunday morning Professor Wright gave a sermon.
45 The Reading Circle Miss Falkler gives program.
46 Really, we are having some new sidewalks! Being laid on Normal Street.
47 Miss Elizabeth Heaton Has been sick.
48 Mrs. Dr. Sage Visited brother Casper Schenk.
49 Mr. Smith Visited Josephine Creelman.
50 Companies A. and B Played a game of baseball.
51 Miss Kate Sullivan Visited Miss McGovern.
52 Nellie Palmer Visited Alden.
53 Blanche Israel Visited campus.
54 J. J. Jones Back in school.
55 Edith Knickerbocker Visited campus.
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56 Fencing has become one of the attractive features Women enjoy fencing; basketball continues to be popular.
57 Last Saturday evening Group organizes K. U. T. E. to have a good time.
58 The friends of Miss Baker Will give readings at summer Chatauqua; will enter University of Chicago in fall.