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1 | By the action of both houses of the General Assembly | General Assembly enacts millage tax; ISNS will receive one tenth of a mill of real estate tax beginning in 1903 and continuing through 1908; will use money to erect buildings. |
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2 | With the new appropriations | Believes that there should be a building for the YMCA and YWCA. | |
3 | The meeting of the Normal Eyte Association | Quorum not present; will try again with another meeting. | |
4 | Training | Thinking and learning to think. |
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5 | Society | Chrestos enthusiastic about their work. |
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6 | The people of Lenox | E. E. Kuhn is doing well there. | |
7 | The work of W. G. Magee | Will continue medical study in Chicago. | |
8 | Grace McNeil | Teaching in Pasadena, California. | |
9 | Supt. F. E. Howard | Doing well at Bedford. | |
10 | Bessie Mereness and W. F. Schregardus | Will continue at Rockwell City. | |
11 | Lula Newcomb | Principal at Lyons. | |
12 | Most excellent reports | Benjamin Boardman is doing well. | |
13 | The school board of Oto, Iowa | Frank Kolb will continue as principal there. | |
14 | Reports of excellent work | Joe Graham is doing well at the University of Iowa. | |
15 | Among Normal's representatives | Myrta Hauger is teaching in Vinton. | |
16 | Prof. Charles E. Locke | On faculty at Oklahoma Normal School. | |
17 | Ida Harmon | Will be assistant principal in Aurelia. | |
18 | Bridget Walsh | Assistant principal in Britt. | |
19 | Mildred Lyon | Assistant principal in Marcus. | |
20 | Lucy O. Pingrey | Teaching at Dows. | |
21 | Mildred Dane | Will teach near Washburn. | |
22 | Irving McDuffle's successful work | Doing well in Rolfe. | |
23 | John R. Slacks | Will continue at Lake View. | |
24 | Helen Williams | Doing well near New Sharon. |
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25 | Effie Jones Brown | Has three sons. | |
26 | Emma (England) Mendenhall | Enjoying life in California. | |
27 | Elizabeth Jones | YWCA secretary in Sioux City. | |
28 | C. J. Griffin | Runs drugstore in Montezuma. | |
29 | Lizzie Ellis Williamson | Has three children. | |
30 | May (Helphrey) Nixon | Living in Idaho. | |
31 | Jennie Hallingby | Spoke at Osceola County institute. | |
32 | In June Mrs. Laura Monlux | Will complete medical studies. | |
33 | Normal friends will extend cordial congratulations | Walter Wadleigh married Rowena Liming. | |
34 | Iowa and Minnesota met | Minnesota defeated Iowa; Owen P. McElmeel performed for Minnesota. | |
35 | A circle letter | Kept up by group of students from 1889. |
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36 | Nellie B. Wallbank | Living in Mt. Pleasant. | |
37 | Ella (Ford) Miller | Beginning new work in Des Moines. | |
38 | Lizzie Wallace | Resigned from position in Burlington. | |
39 | P. G. Fullerton's | Tells of life in Oklahoma. | |
40 | The letter of C. A. Fullerton | New book doing well. | |
41 | Y. W. C. A. | Will be without secretary until fall 1902 when Lillian Chantry will arrive; new executive committee in place. | |
42 | Mary L. Stever | Working for YWCA in Cedar Rapids. |
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43 | Louise Moyer | Has the mumps. | |
44 | Miss Flora Dolmage | Brother died. | |
45 | Miss Hutchinson | Sister visiting. | |
46 | Harriet McPherson | Here for a visit. | |
47 | The present enrollment | Enrollment is 938. | |
48 | A. W. Moore | Will be principal at Norway, Iowa. | |
49 | Ida Rieke | Will teach in Tipton. | |
50 | Dr. Seerley | Lectured in Cresco. | |
51 | Miss Mary King | Visited Waterloo schools. | |
52 | Miss Annie Marsh | Has been sick. | |
53 | Prof. Samson | Spoke to Cedar County institute. | |
54 | Miss Oral Larrison | Entertained friends. | |
55 | Miss Mary Wilson | Visited sister Bertha. | |
56 | The Y. W. C. A. benefit sale | To be held at L. O. Robinson's store. | |
57 | Miss Bergen | Visited Britt. | |
58 | E. C. Smith | Was sick. | |
59 | Hallie Jennings | Visited Marion. | |
60 | Laura Hopkinson | Visited Waterloo. | |
61 | Faith Stuntz | Teaching in Algona. |
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62 | Several students took advantage of the special rates | Took trip to Des Moines. | |
63 | D. C. Truesdale | Went to Webster City. | |
64 | For the first time | Was sick. | |
65 | Miss Alice Clarke | Visited campus. | |
66 | Miss Knudson's physiography class | Has taken field trips. | |
67 | The following were among those who attended | Many Normalites attended the Beloit course in Waterloo. | |
68 | Misses Call and Simmons | Gave reception. | |
69 | Misses Call and Simmons | Gave reception. | |
70 | Mr. C. H. Gilbert | Will be principal at Eagle Grove. | |
71 | Estalene Rhodes | Visited Grace Brainard. | |
72 | Mr. Roy Harris and Mr. Smith | Shot a goose while hunting. |
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73 | The Parker cottage girls | Enjoyed poverty party. | |
74 | The Slayton Jubilee Singers | Audience enjoyed performance. | |
75 | A very pleasant surprise | Professor Parish and his wife celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. | |
76 | In answer to an invitation | Friends gather to celebrate birthday of Alice Hunt and Alice Edwards. |
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77 | N. C. Nelson | Studying at University of Oregon. | |
78 | Caroline Wesley | Teaching near Swea City. | |
79 | Miss Maude Hadfield | Married Ray Markham. | |
80 | Will Yeager | Will be principal at Blakesburg. | |
81 | Kittie Townsend | Teaching at Fort Dodge. | |
82 | Belle Griffiths | At home in Marshalltown. | |
83 | Miss Maude Lonie | Teaching in Stacyville. | |
84 | Blanche L. Vance | Teaching in Michigan. | |
85 | Cora Sawyer | Will teach in Waterloo. | |
86 | Bernice Davis | Will teach in North Dakota. | |
87 | Jennie Hallingby | Teaching at Osage. | |
88 | Marie Hardie | Teaching at Slater. |
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89 | Baseball schedule | For the 1902 season. | |
90 | Athletics | Rules for the upcoming field meet. | |
91 | On the 9th of May | Fitzgerald's Concert Band will perform in a benefit for the Athletic Association. | |
92 | Remember the season tickets | Urges students to buy baseball season tickets. | |
93 | The indoor field meet | Brief results of the demonstration. |
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94 | Track and baseball men | Practice schedule. |
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95 | Bible study department | Lesson XXVI--The United Kingdom. |