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1 | It is a notable fact that all persons who endure the strenuous life of Normal Hill for a while can win their spurs upon any field the choose to enter | Tale that all state schools are "ungodly" proven wrong by Normal. | |
2 | Those who do not mingle in society | "Book worms" encouraged to enter society. | |
3 | Mr. William Owen, the eminent young actor |
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4 | The Normal Eyte has decided to give one hundred printed programs a week to the literary society having the most subscribers | Will reward society with most Normal Eyte subscribers. | |
5 | Notes by the way | Letter from President Seerley on other schools' gymnasium buildings and plans. |
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6 | More about the student | Humorous events concerning new Normal students. | |
7 | Down town lecture course | Schedule for the Cedar Falls Lecture Course. |
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8 | What did it mean; A. W. Rich, registrar of school, makes peculiar remarks at chapel--says he meant no harm | Some controversy about a claim that the Normal Eyte is the best school paper in Iowa. |
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9 | Society | Alphas initiate new members; Neos enjoy musical program; Philos hold open session; Aristos enjoy music. |
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10 | Training | Iowa geography- Physical features of the state |
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11 | Dr. L. A. Wescott | Visited campus. | |
12 | Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Ashford | Have a new daughter. | |
13 | Mabel Shearer | Principal at Neola. | |
14 | M. R. Timmerman | Principal at Wall Lake. | |
15 | C. W. Cavett | Principal in Mitchell County. | |
16 | T. L. Eland | Principal at Nichols. | |
17 | Alma Evans | Teaching in Montana. | |
18 | After a pleasant | Mildred Dane is teaching near Washburn. | |
19 | Wesley Wiler | Continuing dental studies at University of Iowa. | |
20 | Ana Wormhoudt | Teaching at Ames. | |
21 | This year finds Rosa Sparr | Teaching in Cherokee. | |
22 | Mary Gordon | Teaching in Hawarden. |
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23 | The friends of Miss Alda Potter | Alda Potter died suddenly. | |
24 | After a year | A. O. Wydell is principal at Slater. | |
25 | After three years | Casper Schenk will study at University of Iowa. | |
26 | Frances Allison | Will marry Charles C. Deering. | |
27 | Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hearst | Dr. Hearst is studying in Vienna. | |
28 | At the bride's home | Anna M. Holway married J. W. Atchley. | |
29 | On the night of July 26 | Dr. Fred Sage's office was heavily damaged by fire. | |
30 | Mark I. Roberts | Teaching in Larimer. | |
31 | Edward B. Clingman | Principal at Avoca. | |
32 | Alyce Kelley | Will study at Columbia University. | |
33 | B. J. Lambert | Teaching engineering at University of Iowa. |
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34 | Mae Cresswell | Her mother died. | |
35 | The following are the officers chosen for the Debating League | Will Francis is president. | |
36 | Several boys | Several former Normalites are now studying at the University of Iowa. | |
37 | Ella (Elliott) Hyde | Visited campus. | |
38 | With her usual originality and charm | Margaret Oliver entertained former students. | |
39 | At the mass meeting | Sunday School will be continued; Professor Fullerton is president. | |
40 | Miss Gail Sweeney | Visited Lillian Chantry. | |
41 | Mrs. May (Babcock) Larson | Visited campus. | |
42 | Olin Hogland | Teaching in Slater. | |
43 | Mr. Brackney | Visited Mina Rugg. | |
44 | Hal Algyer and Welton Peek | Visited Delpha Peek. | |
45 | Rev. R. R. Marquis | Professor Gist preached for him. | |
46 | E. Frank Chase | Will attend University of Minnesota. | |
47 | Georgie Humphrey | Attended wedding in Vinton. | |
48 | Joe Scallon | Back in school. | |
49 | Alice Davis | Visited Waterloo. | |
50 | Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Adams | Visited campus. | |
51 | Gertrude Brown | Visited campus. | |
52 | A. B. Nesbit | Visited campus. | |
53 | Mrs. Bradshaw | Visited the Wallaces. | |
54 | Miss Jessie Davis | Visited cousin Ethel Lyon. | |
55 | Joe Clay and Mr. Huffman | Visited Ella Huffman. |
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56 | Ella Huffman | Has been sick. | |
57 | The mass meeting | Not as many attended as had been hoped for. | |
58 | Mrs. M. Israel | Entertained friends. | |
59 | Athletic Department | Roster of sports managers; some opposition from faculty. |
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60 | The Nebraska Indians and Cedar Falls | Baseball game between two teams. | |
61 | Football notes | Outlook on upcoming season; railroad will run special train to Iowa City. |
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62 | Penmanship Lessons | Writing samples by Professor Cummins. |
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63 | Dessa Anderson | Teaching in Waterloo. | |
64 | The marriage of Miss Margaret Ernestine Tolerton | Married John D. Thompson. | |
65 | Anna Lundeen | Teaching near Thurman. | |
66 | Zoe Britton | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
67 | Maurice Pearl | Principal at McCallsburg. | |
68 | Emma Howland | Teaching in South Dakota. |