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1 | Editorial | Looking forward to debate with Ames; hopes school will support the debaters; hopes that subscribers will pay their Normal Eyte subscriptions. |
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2 | Official | Lecture Course seats will be assigned; landscaping of northeast corner of campus will get underway; seems to be some delay in shipping stone to the Auditorium Building construction site. |
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3 | Iowa and libraries | Comments on the important library laws passed by the General Assembly. |
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4 | Dr. Karl F. Geiser | Brief profile of Professor Geiser; photo. |
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5 | F. McIlravy | Visited campus. | |
6 | Last week announced | Mabel Yale married John S. Latta. | |
7 | Grace Tripp | Married Roy Selzer. | |
8 | Lela Phelps | Teaching at Storm Lake. | |
9 | Charlotte Sweeney | Principal at Algona. | |
10 | H. A. Mueller | Candidate for auditor in Madison County. | |
11 | Miss Kathleen Killeen | Attending University of Michigan. | |
12 | Kittie M. Grimes | Teaching in Wapello. | |
13 | Eliz. Jones | YWCA secretary in Topeka, Kansas. | |
14 | Miss Edith Hoagland | Visited campus. | |
15 | A cyclone last week | Destroyed schoolhouse in which J. R. Wilson was to teach. | |
16 | C. E. Stinson | In charge of church in Lansing. | |
17 | Miss Carrie Clark | Married Charles Dinkel. | |
18 | Miss Edith Knickerbocker | Married Charles Kellogg. | |
19 | Nell Miller | Married Frank H. Beadle. | |
20 | J. D. Lyon | Attending University of Iowa. | |
21 | W. H. Manifold | Attending University of Nebraska. | |
22 | Through a mistake | Walter Burris is still working for Royal Scroll. |
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23 | Mr. Ball | Visited daughter Margarette. | |
24 | Tillie Zwanziger | Visited Plainfield. | |
25 | Mr. Williams | Visited daughter Helen. | |
26 | Prof. Condit | Father visiting. | |
27 | Rena Dan | Visited campus. | |
28 | Miss Eva Benage | Visited Stella Nicholas. | |
29 | J. Christiansen | Back in school. | |
30 | Grace Tuttle | Visited Cedar Rapids. | |
31 | Katherine Knoepfler | Entered school. | |
32 | Calla Smith | Visited Shell Rock. | |
33 | Mabel Black | Visited Shell Rock. | |
34 | Myrtle Lyon | Entertained friends. | |
35 | Mr. Sylvester | Visited son Reuel. | |
36 | Emma Frehse | Visited Salome Van Winkle. | |
37 | Dora Rempp | Visited sister Mattie. | |
38 | Alice Knox | Called home. | |
39 | Chas. Roadman | Teaching in Grundy County. | |
40 | Bertha McDaniel | Teaching in Algona. | |
41 | Bess Findlay | Teaching in Osceola. | |
42 | E. S. Parker | Teaching near Ottumwa. | |
43 | May Babcock | Married Charles Larson. | |
44 | Fields-Rownd | Brief account of marriage of Lyda Rownd and Harry Fields. | |
45 | Miss Burrington | Visited Waverly. | |
46 | Sarah Youngman | Teaching at Grand Junction as is Mina Collins. | |
47 | The marriage of Lyda Rownd and Harry Fields | Occurred October 3, 1900. |
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48 | Miss Fannie Suplee | Visited sister Etta. | |
49 | Mr. Abner Morrill | Visited daughter Ida. | |
50 | Miss Landis | Visited campus. | |
51 | Mr. A. L. Colegrove | Visited brother. | |
52 | Prof. Fullerton | Has full quota of Minnesingers. | |
53 | Mrs. Page | Visiting son, Professor Page. | |
54 | Chas. Eckenrod | Father ill. | |
55 | A. Hagler | Visited M. J. Lamb. | |
56 | Sara Wilson, Amy Ellenwood, and Eva Hubbard | Visited campus. | |
57 | Prof. Condit | Attended Presbyterian meeting. | |
58 | Miss Nelle Floyd | Mother and sister visited. | |
59 | Grace Wilson | Father and brother visited. | |
60 | Miss Juliette Pierce's father and brother | Visited. | |
61 | Leslie Reed | Teaching in Rockford. | |
62 | Emma Lambert | Returned from visit to Dakotas. | |
63 | Mrs. Chas. Yeager | Visited Agnes Wallace. | |
64 | Miss Bessie Boyd | Visited Cedar Rapids. | |
65 | Mrs. Colegrove | Visited cousins. | |
66 | Miss Bessie Boyd | Went to Waterloo. | |
67 | Florence Beebe and Bess Streeter | Visited Ruth Ling. | |
68 | Mr. E. Wilcox | Attended sister's wedding. | |
69 | Miss Blanche Losey | Visited Lovilla Plummer. |
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70 | Misses Mary Miller and Jeanette Cushman | Visited Lucy Miller. | |
71 | The day of the Roosevelt rally | Many students and faculty attended rally. | |
72 | For Tuesday night | Women of faculty and faculty wives have surprise party in Waterloo. | |
73 | Each Thursday | YWCA secretary entertains group of women. | |
74 | There will be | Joint meeting of YWCA and YMCA on temperance. | |
75 | Miss Winifred Selser | Attended brother's wedding. |
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76 | Training: devices in teaching | Advice for teachers. |
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77 | Zetalethean Society | Present Chinese program; planning trolley party and German program. |
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78 | Y. W. C. A. | State secretary visits; looking forward to convention. | |
79 | Y. M. C. A. | Total membership is 120; providing bath service | |
80 | Athletic | Football team defeated Waterloo High School, but lost to University of Iowa, 68-0. |
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81 | Mass meeting | Students enthusiastic, but attendance cut by competition from appearance by Theodore Roosevelt in Waterloo. |
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82 | Bible Study Department | Lesson VI: a light to lighten the Gentiles. |