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1 | Attention society reporters | Reporters must submit their reports on time. | |
2 | Manager Wallace of the basket ball team | Locals need to show support for collegiate sports. | |
3 | The furniture for three of the new society halls | When society halls are officially opened, students should make an effort to observe the spectacle. |
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4 | It is now almost time | Spring sports preparation is now under way. | |
5 | The large mass of underpaid, overworked and poorly qualified teachers | Low pay for teachers in Iowa needs to be addressed. |
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6 | The normal school problem | Believes that teachers should command a decent salary for their work. | |
7 | Formal opening | Program for the dedication of the Auditorium Building. | |
8 | The Democratic Caucus | W. A. McIntyre nominated for ISNS Board of Trustees. | |
9 | The governor's message follows the usual custom | Believes Governor slighted the Normal School in had address; hopes General Assembly will not be influenced by the Governor.. |
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10 | Training; the story as an instrument in education |
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11 | The holiday number | Praise for work of Alice Taylor in Wyoming. | |
12 | Eva M. Byerly | Will teach next year. | |
13 | R. W. Keeler | Lumber dealer in Lake View. | |
14 | J. R. Byers | Superintendent in Parker, South Dakota. | |
15 | Three of the six teachers | Agnes Cowan, Annie Gardner, and Olive Gruver are teaching in Paullina. | |
16 | Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fuller | Visited Fairfield. | |
17 | Miss Kate Newberry | Caring for mother. | |
18 | Miss Sadie McClain | Resigned at Eldon; now at home. | |
19 | Jessie L. Turner | Teaching at Manson. | |
20 | Lela Mitchell | Teaching in Oregon. | |
21 | Words of commendation | Louis Pelzer is assistant principal at Griswold. | |
22 | Bruce Alderman's success | Re-elected at Walker. | |
23 | E. E. Franklin | Teaching at Colfax. | |
24 | Anna L. Rhynsburger | Teaching at Graettinger. | |
25 | Ethel Meacham | Will teach in Keokuk County. | |
26 | Miss Belle Burkholder | Teaching in Randolph. | |
27 | Mark I. Roberts | Principal at Lorimor. | |
28 | Among our representatives | Emma Jackson is teaching at Stanton. |
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29 | Mr. and Mrs. L. Bushyager | Have a new son. | |
30 | We copy from a Traer newspaper | Elizabeth Huey married William S. Calderwood. | |
31 | Extracts of letter written | George Briggs talks about his work in the Philippine Islands. | |
32 | The following extracts are from a letter | C. E. Steele talks about his experiences in the Philippine Islands. | |
33 | Lillian Belle Daniels | Will teach in Ackley. | |
34 | Sadie McClain | Visited campus with Ella Thompson, and Mabel Dimmitt. | |
35 | Henrietta E. Brayton | Teaching at Shelby. | |
36 | T. B. Morris | Superintendent in Correctionville. |
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37 | Married on Christmas eve | Alson Daskam married Miss Brown. | |
38 | Miss Charlotte Robinson | Married E. S. Parker. | |
39 | Grace Foskett | Teaching at Hartley. | |
40 | Edmond D. Morrison | Studying law. | |
41 | Mathew McElhinney | Teaching near Yarmouth. | |
42 | Chester Thompson | Teaching near Story City. | |
43 | Mabel Payton | Doing well near Cherokee. | |
44 | Miss Stella Savage | Teaching at Brighton. | |
45 | Miss Christa Rest | Died December 28, 1901. | |
46 | Ruth Long | Teaching at Mason City. |
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47 | Judge Tolerton and Mr. Leavitt | Attended chapel. | |
48 | Judge Tolerton | Presented books to library. | |
49 | Emma Randolph | Visiting Maud and Stella Clinite. | |
50 | Clyde Park | Working on a farm. | |
51 | Dr. and Mrs. Seerley | Entertained friends. | |
52 | Several friends | Visited Garnet Welty. | |
53 | Lucy Miller | Was sick. | |
54 | Charles Gist | Working in lumber business. | |
55 | Roy and Blanche Crouse | Parents visited. | |
56 | Amy Boggs | Studied in library as did Rana Dan. | |
57 | Maude Frazee | Teaching in Packwood. | |
58 | J. D. Thompson | Visited campus. | |
59 | Pearl McCaffree | Visited Waverly. | |
60 | George Cleveland | Visited Orio meeting. | |
61 | Charles Pope | Has had tonsillitis. | |
62 | Ada Blaska | Back in school. | |
63 | Lily Roadman | Visited brother and sister. | |
64 | Prof. Affleck | Led YMCA prayer meeting. | |
65 | Rae Sewell | Entertained Mayme Schuneman. |
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66 | Miss Call | Professor Loughridge sent a package of acanthus leaves from Rome. | |
67 | The Normal students | Dr. Luce spoke on true heroism. | |
68 | Garnet Welty | Will teach at seminary in Atlanta, Georgia. | |
69 | The girls of Charley Wiler hall | Had a party. | |
70 | The Second year H. S. class | Organized and elected officers. | |
71 | Prof. Rich | Professor Rich spoke on memory | |
72 | The following orations | Roster of speakers and their topics. | |
73 | Forrest Wheeler | Grandfather died. | |
74 | The Third Year Regular Class | Organized and elected officers. | |
75 | Miss Nellie Erickson | Visiting sister Carrie. | |
76 | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fields | Attended chapel. | |
77 | Miss Anna M. Baker | Addressed women in YWCA series. |
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78 | Charles B. Hanford | Entertained with readings from Shakespeare. |
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79 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XVI--The People of Israel--The Judges. |