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1 | The Bible Study Department | Lesson XXII: the law of sympathy and helpfulness. |
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2 | This is YMCA week throughout the state | Considers the value of the organization; eighteen men have gone to the convention in Dubuque, including a musical quartet. |
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3 | Through the courtesy of Mr. Wm. Coates | Text of letter from J. O. Belz describing conditions in Cuba. |
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4 | Who sent them? | Two men receive a Valentine greeting and respond. |
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5 | Helen Poor | Professor Parish offers his tribute to Helen Poor's life and work. |
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6 | State examinations | Dates and locations for certification examinations. | |
7 | The last faculty meeting of the winter term | Term going well except for the unprecedented numbers of students with the grippe. | |
8 | The series of sermons arranged by Professor Wright | Opportunity to learn about other religions. | |
9 | The correspondence in the office | Promises strong enrollment in the spring and summer. | |
10 | The literary societies have a large problem on their hands | Rooms in which open sessions are held cannot accommodate the numbers of people who wish to attend. | |
11 | Oratorical contests | Believes that the contest among state normal schools is free from the evils that attend some other contests. |
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12 | We were handed a letter | Sarah Peters writes about her experiences as a missionary in China. | |
13 | In a letter from Pinardel Rio, Cuba | Harry Whitney likes his work. | |
14 | A joint district teachers meeting | Several Normalites participate. | |
15 | At a teachers meeting held today in Sheldon | Several Normalites participate. | |
16 | E. G. Copeland | Revival meetings at Norway going well. | |
17 | At a teachers meeting held today | Several Normalites participate. | |
18 | Prof. Walter Guthridge | Book doing well. | |
19 | Biology is a new department | Grace Troutner introduces a new course of study in North Des Moines. | |
20 | Bertha Hedges | Visited campus. | |
21 | Alda Potter | Recovering from illness. | |
22 | Lillie Held | Resigns at Sheldon. | |
23 | Alice Fowler | Leaves Hawarden schools. | |
24 | Lulu Gates, '96, and Nora Noland | Doing well at Norway. | |
25 | J. E. Clayton | Doing well at State Center, as is his wife. | |
26 | At the beginning of this year | Sadie Seabloom is assistant principal at Hartley. |
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27 | Misses Poor and Kiefer | Visited Waterloo. | |
28 | Anna Fletcher | Went to Waterloo. | |
29 | Bertha Beale | Recovering from the grippe. | |
30 | C. T. Ensign | Visited home. | |
31 | Miss Fluckey | Visited friends. | |
32 | Miss Goodwin | Was sick. | |
33 | E. C. Bartlett | Back in school. | |
34 | Elizabeth Wallaser | Went home due to sickness. | |
35 | Tom Sessions | Had the grippe. | |
36 | Miss Moyer | Missed school. | |
37 | Matilda Byers | Visited campus. | |
38 | Eva Gregg | Teaching at Oakland, | |
39 | Miss Mehan | Returned to school. | |
40 | Gertrude Risely | Visited Waterloo. | |
41 | H. K. Poorbaugh | Teaching in Mingo. | |
42 | Casper Schenk | Visited home. |
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43 | F. D. McIlravy and Fred Salisbury | Went to Bristow. | |
44 | Mr. Frederick came over to school | But cannot continue with his classes. | |
45 | Anna Baker, Julie Curtiss, and Mrs. Seerley | Initiated into PEO. | |
46 | Jessie Miller | Went home due to poor health. | |
47 | Mr. Cornish | Visited Jay Huntley. | |
48 | Katherine Sheehan and Mary Lampman | Have had the grippe. | |
49 | J. E. and A. G. Johnson | Called home. | |
50 | Leora Parker | Substituting in Waverly. | |
51 | Miss Seals | Now lives on Normal Hill. | |
52 | D. C. Bennett | Visiting G. G. Ripley. | |
53 | Jennie Curtis | Met classes. | |
54 | The Cottage Reading Circle | Mr. Condit was leader. | |
55 | Ralph Churchill | Will teach in Black Hawk County. | |
56 | Alice McCaffree | Went home due to sickness. | |
57 | Candidates for graduation in June | Registered for classes. | |
58 | Loretta Blake | Entertained class. | |
59 | Fred White | Visited President Seerley. |
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60 | A delightful Valentine party | Held at Wyler Hall. | |
61 | A large number of students attended the band concert | Praise for Professor Fitzgerald. | |
62 | Aristo | Considers value of encores after a performance. |
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63 | Neotrophian | Account of recent program with district school theme. | |
64 | Y. M. C. A. | Delegation went to state convention; the Reverend Snowden gave presentation of the Congregational Church. | |
65 | Y. W. C. A. | Roster of officers. |
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66 | Shake Hall | Account of recent program. | |
67 | Primary Teachers Round Table | Brief account of recent program. | |
68 | Athletic | Men must pay dues to Athletic Association in order to compete in baseball or track; results of women's basketball game. |