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1 Anyone's feeling mean, cross or ill-tempered May take it out on the editor.
2 Oratorical contest H. B. Morgan took first, Macy Campbell second, and J. Foy Cross third.
3 The election for officers of the Normal Eyte Subscribers should vote.
4 Through the plagiarism of Drake's orator, Coe will be represented on the state contest by A. O. Knapp
5 To the Normal students that are intending to follow the example set by last spring and summer A marriage service in London, England.
6 Normal was fortunate it seems from reading a few statistics Statistics on fatal or serious football injuries.
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10 Defense of old maids
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11 Professional schools and A. B. National trends on requiring a bachelor's degree for admission to professional schools.
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12 Delightfully entertained Class enjoys meal with Professor Newton.
13 Burglary--then suicide; the inside story of a sad affair--justice and sympathy both exercise their influence Sad story of a student who stole money from his roommate; he was caught, found guilty, and fined; he then attempted suicide.
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14 Record sold; owners of Cedar Falls Record sell to J. W. Jarnagin--possession to be April 1st Son Claude Jarnagin will manage the paper.
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15 Miss Chantry Recovering from illness.
16 We have been informed that Prof. Newton Gave dinner for class.
17 Mr. and Mrs. H. Wiler and also Mr. and Mrs. W. Bley Went to Reinbeck.
18 J. Foy Cross Students appreciated his work.
19 Miss Chantry Entertained friends.
20 Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Fullerton Entertained friends.
21 Alice Davis Grandmother is sick.
22 Both Ada Ward and Mora M. Gammon Left school due to illness in families.
23 Prof. and Mrs. Page Gave dinner party.
24 Ida Dingsrold Left school due to family illness.
25 Bertha Aarvig Father died.
26 Elizabeth Cuthbert Left school to teach.
27 Clara McCullough Sister died.
28 Miss Emily Kempthorne Entertaining friend.
29 Mrs. Rice Returned to Colorado.
30 Kathryn Solon Left school to teach.
31 Edith Holt Left school due to poor health.
32 Myra Bellows Will begin teaching soon.
33 Maude Waterfield Aunt died.
34 Lee Popp Has been sick.
35 Mrs. Arey Went to Tipton and Muscatine.
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36 The home of Prof. and Mrs. Knoepfler Entertained friends for dinner.
37 Miss Curkeet Friends surprise her with treats.
38 J. W. Jarnagin Purchased Cedar Falls Daily Record; son Claude will help him with the paper.
39 D. A. R. colonial party Celebrated Washington's birthday.
40 Clara Heinlen Teaching in Montana.
41 The Misses Gardner Brother James visited.
42 Mr. W. H. Bender Will address NEA meeting.
43 Prof. J. B. Knoepfler On commission to decide on Iowa exhibits for the St. Louis fair.
44 Last Saturday afternoon Celebrated Margaret Oliver's birthday.
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45 Sadie Herrick Studying nursing in Colorado.
46 The editor and publisher of the Belmond Herald Elon Pierce is editor of the paper.
47 Miss Amy Graham Teaching in Des Moines; sister Gertrude may return to ISNS.
48 Edna M . Travis Principal in Independence.
49 A. L. Heminger Will receive liberal arts and law degrees.
50 Principal Wm. Sparks Doing well in Alden.
51 Lulu Bovey Working in father's office.
52 Dr. W. W. Bartine Practicing medicine in Goldfield.
53 Katherine Killeen Studying at University of Michigan.
54 After a successful fall term at Moulton Nellie Rownd is at home.
55 Jennie Slawson Assistant principal in Schaller.
56 Mary Bell Dorman Teaching in Independence.
57 Edna Poor Reporter for Independence newspaper.
58 Lincoln Antrim Principal in Mt. Pleasant.
59 Harry Freeburg Studying medicine at University of Minnesota.
60 Marie Johnson Teaching in Goldfield.
61 Lynne Barnum Teaching in Spirit Lake.
62 Martha Roberts Teaching at Cherokee.
63 Ella A. Boland and E. Winifred Boland Teaching in Montana.
64 Fannie Beckwith Teaching in Clinton County.
65 Mary K. Hobbs Teaching in Marengo.
66 Mary Annette Anderson Teaching in Hampton.
67 Lou L. Romey Teaching in Spirit Lake.
68 Frances Stewart Studying osteopathy.
69 Daniel Rhoades In real estate business in Fort Dodge.
70 Maude Landis Teaching in Oelwein.
71 Emma Ogunquit Teaching in Colorado.
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72 John A. Wilson In real estate business in Spokane.
73 The friends of Carrie Durant Carrie Durant has been in poor health.
74 The prevalence of scarlet fever Independence schools close for two weeks.
75 The February number of the Iowa Normal Monthly Contain tributes to work of John Sogard.
76 The second annual debate between the Ackley and the Hampton high schools Paul Voelker is superintendent in Ackley.
77 While teaching in Denver Mina Van Winkle had severe scarlet fever.
78 Miss Sara Whitfield Teaching in Sanborn.
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79 Society Chrestos enjoy Lincoln-Washington program; Philos present literary program; Clios present patriotic program; Aristos hold Roman program; Zetas consider quotations; Shakes present Indian program.
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80 Athletics Physical culture classes will give benefit for Athletic Association.
81 Among the happy and progressive principals of Iowa John Goldwaithe doing well in Hedrick.
82 Dessie Anderson Teaching in Waterloo.
83 Jerry Wolfe Will study veterinary science in Chicago.
84 Anna Kennedy Assistant principal in Peterson.
85 Harry Heity In hardware business at Shellsburg.
86 Blaine Barton Teaching in Benton County.
87 Lulu Bilby Teaching at Galva.
88 Luella Cross Teaching at Shellsburg.
89 Tommy Black Farming with father.
90 Nellie Jones Teaching near Garrison.
91 Miss Bessie Sheridan Teaching near Amelia.
92 Herma Shaffer Teaching at Algona.
93 Alice Reman Teaching near Hedrick.
94 Maude Barr Teaching in Marcus.
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95 Bible study The Perean ministry from 29 A. D. to 30 A. D.