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1 A change in the customary management Clarence Steele will lessen his work as managing editor; J. L. Mowry will act as his assistant.
2 The death of Mrs. G. W. Walters Jennie M. Hart Walters died of tuberculosis July 31, 1897.
3 The Young Men's Christian Association S. M. Sayford will speak.
4 We lacked the space last week to speak of the summer school Twelve members of the faculty taught 180 students; squeezed twelve weeks' work into five weeks; everyone studied hard, with no time for recreation; successful effort leads to hope for six week session in 1898.
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5 Official News and Notes Fall 1897 enrollment highest ever; 114 candidates for graduation in 1898; library improvements successful; museum improving; English faculty working hard to test literary society candidates; E. B. Baldwin will speak.
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6 Y. M and Y. W. C. A. Description of recent meetings.
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7 Miss Nellie Weldy Teaching in Seattle, Washington.
8 Mr. E. B. Williams Medical student at University of Iowa.
9 O. P. McElmeel Will enroll at University of Michigan.
10 Miss Lulu Newcomb Will be assistant principal at Lyons.
11 The marriage Mabel Binford married C. D. Mills.
12 The Nora Springs Telephone Newspaper praises work of S. S. Stockwell.
13 Miss Mary Hieber Teaching in Storm Lake.
14 Miss Emma Larkin Teaching in Rippey.
15 Mr. J. A. Beard Principal in Wood River, Nebraska.
16 Miss Lucy Hobbs Studying at Cornell College; Mary Hobbs is teaching near Manson.
17 Miss Maude Humphrey Will study at University of Iowa.
18 Mr. C. F. Blodgett Sick with typhoid fever.
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19 Cards are out Eleanor Wood married Frank N. Phelps.
20 The many friends of Miss Jennie W. Sheehan Father drowned.
21 Another wedding occurred in California Warren D. Townsend married Ella Dora Maxon.
22 The marriage of Mr. John A. Kleinsorge Married Eliza George in London.
23 The Eyte wishes to express its appreciation Appreciates support of the Alumni Association.
24 Mr. M. H. Thielen Expects to complete medical degree at University of Iowa.
25 Athletic Department Tennis Association re-organizes; men practicing for track and football; basketball teams organized.
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26 Society Notes Notes from recent Alpha and Orio programs.
27 Literary poison
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28 An autumn picture
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29 C. A. Fields Visited campus.
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30 Amateurs attention! Veatch can furnish kodaks and hand-held cameras.
31 At the preliminary debate M. Jaynes, M. L. Fuller, E. T. Sheppard, and A. M. Nichelson will represent ISNS at Ames debate.
32 Casper Schenk Brother Erwin visited.
33 Harry Thompson Will teach in Council Bluffs.
34 Myrtle Jamison Will teach in Aplington.
35 Mrs. Stewart of Ireton Accompanies daughter to school.
36 C. A. Fullerton Takes up work in music department.
37 Fred I. Barner Will study law at Iowa City.
38 Edith Aldrich Has been sick.
39 Miss Pierce Will visit Manchester.
40 We were especially glad Grace Gilchrist and her mother are visiting the Fields.
41 Anna Belle Light Teaching at Walnut.
42 P. S. Harris Lawyer in Adel.
43 Anna M. Nelson Gone to Mason City.
44 Frank Bronson Visited sister near Waterloo.
45 Florence Rockwell Visiting sister in Chicago.
46 Miss Grace Youcum Visiting Frances Smith.
47 The enrollment on Monday 837 enrolled in normal department; eighty-nine in Preparatory Department.
48 Alyce Kelley Visited campus.
49 E. B. Clingman Went to Freeport, Illinois.
50 Bertha Beale Mother visits.
51 Katie Castle Grandmother died.
52 Edward Quigley Teaching in Bennett.
53 C. E. Peters Brother visits.
54 Lela Phelps Visiting sister in Independence.
55 Jennie Thompson Visited Clarksville.
56 Julia Hobbs Attending Cornell College.
57 Nina Oldham Teaching at Sheldon.
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58 Anna Baker Visits sister near Waterloo.