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1 The Bible Study Department Lesson XII: the Bible, part 4.
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2 Mr. Detwiller allowed us the privilege F. N. Seerley congratulates ISNS on football victory over University of Iowa.
3 We continue the custom Puts out issue of the Normal Eyte during Thanksgiving and break between terms.
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4 Among other articles Will publish articles by successful alumni.
5 The elements of power Abstract of President Seerley's address to the fall section of the Class of 1898.
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6 The November section of the Class of '98 Roster of those who will be receiving diplomas or certificates.
7 The new elocution, better called expression Enola Pearl Pierce talks about the subject matter that she teaches.
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8 Superintendent F. A. Lacey Lengthy profile; photo.
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9 Alsina M. Andrews Matron at training school in Jamaica.
10 Mabel Felmley Teaching in Bristow.
11 L. H. Minkel Doing well at Van Horne.
12 Morton Weldy, '96, and J. E. Johnson Will participate in debate at University of Iowa.
13 J. E. Clayton Doing post-graduate work at University of Iowa.
14 F. E. Lenocker Lectured at several teachers programs.
15 J. O. Johnson Grandmother sick.
16 A. A. Manson Visited campus.
17 Hannah Houghton Doing well at Blairstown.
18 Emma Lambert Still teaching at Dows.
19 E. J. Leonard Assistant principal at New Sharon.
20 Grace E. Milliman Elected county superintendent in Bannock County, Idaho.
21 Many thanks are due to Herman Mueller For contributions to alumni column.
22 Julia Miller Home from Grinnell.
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23 S. T. Walker and his students Give program on Lafayette Day.
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24 The following is the program Program for Neotrophian public session.
25 W. G. Detwiller Visited Fonda.
26 Mary Arnold Burned when lamp catches clothing on fire.
27 C. R. Peters, J. A. Boyle, Casper Schenk, and F. A. Mahannah Attended YMCA convention.
28 Fred Salisbury Working with brother in Upper Book Room.
29 The great football game Called off due to snow; was to have been played by teams of men who had never before played.
30 F. D. McIlravy Mother's health improving.
31 The following have received appointments Roster of students who have new jobs.
32 Ella Danskin's mother and sister Visited.
33 J. B. Rupert Teaching in Pennsylvania.
34 On account of sickness Hannah Tow left school.
35 Gertrude Apple Sister sick.
36 Mary Hartley's brother Visits on way to California.
37 The new street car line Doing good business.
38 Miss Edna Poor Has eye trouble.
39 Skating is now a favorite amusement
40 E. N. Gibson Will teach next term.
41 Dora Brunner Called home.
42 Coasting is a favorite amusement
43 Julia Miller Visited friends.
44 Gertie Jaklin Sister visited.
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45 Aristo public Account of recent program.
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46 Neotrophian Account of recent musical.
47 Y. W. C. A. Mary Eva Gregg speaks to the group on missions and evangelism.
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48 Aristo Account of last meeting of the term.
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49 Athletic Aristos defeat Orios in football, 6-0.
50 The match game Hawkeyes defeat ISNS in basketball, 16-15.
51 Joyce Watson Has sister in school; Hattie Sheley does, too.
52 Mae Williams Visited campus.