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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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7 | Those who want to direct some newspaper that they have no cash interest in will readily see | The prospects for good journalism. | |
8 | The teachers have at last enlisted the press on their side | Teachers' pay is too low. | |
9 | The value of the pure water furnished at our institution can be appreciated | Water supply problems around the country. |
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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. |