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1 | Editorial | Believes harsh response to hazing at University of Iowa was probably appropriate; finds that University of Iowa values the graduates of the Normal School; preparing for oratorical contest. |
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2 | Daughter of former Normal trustee and Governor of Kansas hazed | Jessie Lewelling, daughter of Lorenzo Lewelling, was branded on the forehead with silver nitrate at a Kansas high school. |
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3 | The summer session | Profile of Lida B. Earhart, who will teach at ISNS this summer. | |
4 | March class, 1901 | Roster of graduates. | |
5 | In general; teaching in the Philippines | Potential prospects and conditions. |
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6 | Arthur C. Wyant | Is a student at the State University. | |
7 | A. O. Wydell | Is principal at Slater. | |
8 | Chas. Yeager | Was at Normal until the winter term. | |
9 | Quincy Yost | Has not reported. | |
10 | Bell Woodford | Is teaching at Sergeants Bluffs. | |
11 | Myra Woodford | Is teaching at Sergeants Bluffs. | |
12 | Ida May Wilson | Is enrolled at the State University. | |
13 | John P. Woodruff | Is teaching in Lima, Washington. | |
14 | Minnie L. Wilson | Is an assistant at Olin. | |
15 | Mabel Wise | Is teaching near Villisca. | |
16 | Beatrice S. Weller | Is teaching at Gladbrook. | |
17 | Ida West | Is teaching in Bristow. | |
18 | Mabel Whitney | Is teaching at Clear Lake. | |
19 | J. R. Wilson | Is teaching at Spirit Lake. | |
20 | Nellie W. Williams | Teaches at Minden. | |
21 | Margaret A. Tobin | Is teaching in Fort Dodge. | |
22 | Ida Nell Tupper | Is teaching at Panora. | |
23 | Clara Wakefield | Is second assistant at Adel. | |
24 | Clarence Wassam | Is teaching at Hudson. | |
25 | Walter H. Wadleigh | Is teaching in Milford. | |
26 | Emery E. Watson | Is enrolled at Normal. | |
27 | M. R. Timmerman | Is principal at Jewell; married to Hattie Higley. | |
28 | Margaret Thompson | Has not reported. | |
29 | Alumni items | W. R. Patterson appointed to government statistical position; Bertha Bishop now in nurses training. | |
30 | Belle Tellier | Is teaching in Emmetsburg. |
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31 | Martha Duxbury | A number of students have left school due to poor health. | |
32 | President Seerley | Attended examiners meeting in Des Moines. | |
33 | Prof. and Mrs. Bender | Entertained friends. | |
34 | Maude Titus | Will not return to school this term. | |
35 | Nellie Leehey, Miss McMorrow, and Miss Ehrlich | Have the grippe. | |
36 | Mrs. Arey | Entertained friends. | |
37 | Miss Mayme E. Parkes | Substituted in Cedar Falls. | |
38 | C. L. Berry | Will not return to school this term. | |
39 | Prof. Parish | Addressed YMCA in Independence. | |
40 | Misses Call and Simmons | Entertained guests. | |
41 | John R. Slacks | Mother sick. | |
42 | Harriet Elston and Abbie Laughlin | Guests in Waverly. | |
43 | Prof. Page | Has the grippe. | |
44 | Mrs. Wilsey | Visited cousin Mabel Leffingwell. | |
45 | Miss Lettie Hollis | Visited sister Jennie. | |
46 | Miss Marie Washburn | Visited Hudson. | |
47 | Mr. Achenbach | Visited daughter Beth. | |
48 | Miss Humphrey | Visited Eagle Center. | |
49 | Misses Nell Miller and Lulu Graham | Attended Philo session. | |
50 | Mr. Gaasch | Left school due to eye trouble. | |
51 | There was a spread | At the home of Jennie Jennings. | |
52 | Miss Nellie Young | Guest of Maude Dudley. | |
53 | Grace Earhart | Visited Janesville. | |
54 | Anna Hosmer | Left school to teach. | |
55 | Miss Suplee | Went to Waterloo. | |
56 | Bessie Everett | Visited Fairbank. | |
57 | Mrs. Frink | Visited Professor Carpenter. | |
58 | La Grippe | Jessie Cunning missed class. |
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59 | The Cottage Reading Circle | Continued discussion of Ruskin. | |
60 | The Philo open session | Presented selections from "Othello". | |
61 | Next Wednesday afternoon | Professor Curtiss will give talk on the Passion Play, which she saw on her trip to Europe. | |
62 | After some delay | Speakers and topics for the local oratorical contest. | |
63 | A reception | Faculty will hold reception for juniors. | |
64 | Miss Pierce | Preparing advanced elocution class. | |
65 | Rev. Evans | Addressed chapel on Sunday; Professor Colegrove will speak next. | |
66 | Normal Hill had another sensation | Dr. Mead's horses ran away; no one injured. | |
67 | The committee on Class Day | Selected "Love's Labor Lost" for presentation. | |
68 | Miss Enola Pearl Pierce | Entertained basketball team in Manchester. |
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69 | A few symptoms | Humorous look at the symptoms of the grippe. |
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70 | Training; illustration in teaching | Advice for teachers. |
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71 | Neotrophian Society | Present program with Southern theme. | |
72 | Y. W. C. A. | Call for universal day of prayer. | |
73 | Chrestomathian Society | Doing well this term. |
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74 | Athletic; Normal 8--Manchester 17 | Account of the basketball game. |
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75 | Normal's baseball schedule | Eight games scheduled; hope to improve baseball diamond. |
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76 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XVIII: Paul's third missionary journey. |