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1 | We clip the following | Midland Schools editorial calls for increased money for ISNS and for additional normal schools. |
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2 | Commencement | Believes that changes made due to increased enrollment will improve the quality of the ceremonies. | |
3 | The official report of the business meeting | Pleased with changes in the interstate oratorical league. | |
4 | The outcome of the state field meet | ISNS takes fourth place and earns enough points to remain in the state association. |
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5 | In memory of the late Lieut. Harry E. Whitney | Orio Society will hold memorial service. | |
6 | Oratorical | Notes on business meeting of the interstate oratorical league, including constitutional changes and financial statements. |
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7 | Bible study program | Schedule of program. | |
8 | The excursion | Special train went to Des Moines with a large party of ISNS students. | |
9 | Alumni program | Association meeting schedule. |
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10 | Maud Long | Will teach at Carroll. | |
11 | It gives us great pleasure to announce | T. U. McManus and Mae Loonan McManus have new son. | |
12 | Henrietta Brayton | Will teach at Shelby. | |
13 | Through the endorsement of Dr. Loos | W. R. Patterson appointed statistician of the Board of Control. | |
14 | Ida Leydig | Will be first assistant at Parkersburg. | |
15 | J. P. Huggett | Will head Pedagogy Department at Coe College. | |
16 | Edward Rall | Will be president of oratorical association at University of Iowa. | |
17 | Morton E. Weldy | Will give final address at University of Iowa Commencement. | |
18 | S. S. Stockwell | Will deliver address at Nora Springs Seminary. | |
19 | G. Percival Hunt and Mamie Hearst | Delivered Memorial Day addresses at Iowa City. | |
20 | B. J. Lambert, S. S. Stockwell, and Erwin Schenk | Will deliver addresses at Iowa City. |
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21 | Miss Emily Porter | Visited Hudson. | |
22 | Gladys Sigworth and Hannah Hanson | Will visit Europe. | |
23 | M. R. Timmerman | Visited campus. | |
24 | Professor and Mrs. Page, Misses Suplee, Buck and Call | Enjoyed picnic. | |
25 | Misses Goodwin, Pierce, and Wild | Went to see train wreck in Waterloo. | |
26 | Mame McDuffie | Visited campus. | |
27 | C. F. Brown | Back in school after measles. | |
28 | Pauline Uhlmann | Called home. | |
29 | Kizzie and Kate Gambs | Attended cousin's funeral. | |
30 | Erma Phipps | Went home due to sickness. | |
31 | President Seerley and family | Went to the Bluffs. | |
32 | Professor and Mrs. Page | Visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chapman. | |
33 | Caro Hostetter | Brother sick. | |
34 | Beth Achenbach | Father visited. | |
35 | Katherine Haley | Will teach in Des Moines. | |
36 | Miss Jennie Curtis | Has quinsy. | |
37 | Professor Colegrove | Was in Grundy Center. | |
38 | Fred Salisbury | Had measles. | |
39 | Estalene Rhodes | Visited Waterloo. | |
40 | Miss Long | Entertaining sister. | |
41 | John Woodruff | Went home due to measles. | |
42 | Edith Snowden | Had measles. | |
43 | President Seerley | Was in Rock Rapids. | |
44 | Professor Eastman | Was in Nora Springs. | |
45 | Anna Briggs and Beth Achenbach | Have measles. | |
46 | Mrs. Frederick | Visited chapel. | |
47 | Willis Bell | Visited sister. | |
48 | Grace Brainard | Visited Waterloo. | |
49 | Nora Healey | Went home. |
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50 | The Neos enjoyed a trolley ride to Waterloo | ||
51 | Etta Kelly | Will teach in Lake City; roster of other Normalites with new jobs. | |
52 | Chapel exercises were omitted and school closed | So that Student Battalion could take part in Memorial Day ceremonies downtown. | |
53 | In spite of the threatening weather | Some groups went for picnics on the river. | |
54 | During Superintendent C. R. Aurner's six years | Record of achievement at Adel. | |
55 | The extra number on the lecture course | Miss Isabella Beaton gave recital. | |
56 | Our school has been spared a number of calamities | Several students saved from Cedar River; Professor Rich and F. D. McIlravy escaped without injuries from train wreck. | |
57 | Kate Davis, Stella Savage, and L. P. Sornson | Will teach in Ida Grove. | |
58 | A jolly two dozen of Miss Buck's students | Had picnic. |
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59 | Neotrophian | Account of recent meeting. | |
60 | Philo | History of the society. |
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61 | Y. W. C. A. | Hear address on baptism. | |
62 | Athletic | Results of state field meet; Highland Park defeats ISNS, 11-1. |
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63 | The Bible Study Department | Lesson XXXIV: Israel's poet-king. |