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1 Triangular; results of the 28 debates held The Orios have won the most debates since 1894.
2 Proposed amendment The Athletic Association will keep honorary "N's" in stock and present them free of cost to eligible candidates.
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3 Moses Willard Bartlett Professor Bartlett's career was celebrated yesterday; photo.
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4 With Prof. Affleck With Prof. Affleck sick in bed and Coach Pell newly married the athletic outlook is not as bright as might be.
5 Ames question Questions for the Ames debate must be submitted by February 15th.
6 Notes On Music Recommendations for good resources for music teachers.
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7 Training History in the grammar grades.
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8 Lois Wilson Lois Wilson is teaching in Emerson.
9 The Waterloo Courier Lulu Bovee and Bert Morrow were married.
10 Olive Orr Olive Orr is teaching in Decorah.
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11 Laura J. Brown Laura Brown is in Lincoln, Nebraska.
12 Ellis T. Gilbert Ellis Gilbert is principal in Douglas County, Nebraska.
13 J. H. Phelps J. H. Phelps is teaching in Surrey, North Dakota.
14 Minnie Larson Minnie Larson is teaching in Jasper, Minnesota.
15 A fifth grade Elizabeth Rittgers is teaching in Des Moines.
16 Mary Bechley Mary Bechley is teaching in Guthrie Center.
17 Mina Ogden Mina Ogden is teaching in Seattle, Washington.
18 Margaret Pratt Margaret Pratt is studying at the University of Iowa.
19 Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Thielen The Thielens welcomed a little son on January 24.
20 Announcements of the wedding Otis Randall and Elizabeth Haner were married December 30, 1903.
21 M. J. Kenefick M. J. Kenefick is a doctor in Algona.
22 At an educational rally Charles Kroesen spoke on the subject of Teachers' Wages, and A. L. Vincent spoke on "The Teacher and his Profession" at the rally.
23 Dr. W. L. Hearst Dr. Hearst presented a paper on pneumonia to the Black Hawk Medical Association.
24 Belle Vinall Belle Vinall is teaching in Larchwood.
25 Margarette Ball Margarette Ball is principal in Sanborn.
26 Katherine L. Toole Katherine Toole is teaching in Allison.
27 Walter Guthridge Walter Guthridge is a doctor of osteopathy in Corning, New York.
28 George Briggs George Briggs is a superintendent in the Philippines.
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29 Jessie Hardenbrook Jessie Hardenbrook is teaching in Bedford.
30 Themis Nordstrom Themis Nordstrom is spending the year in Shenandoah.
31 Dennis-Vinall Helen Vinall and Arthur Dennis were married.
32 Ossoli The Ossolis delivered a Dutch program in the Auditorium.
33 Viola Knoche Viola Knoche is teaching in Waverly.
34 Neo Last Saturday evening the Neos gave an unusually fine program.
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35 Shakes The Shakes gave a Japanese program.
36 Alpha Grace Lambert resigned her position as treasurer and Esther Fitzsimmons was elected to replace her.
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37 Official news and notes Judge E. H. Thayer has moved to San Diego to recover from illness; Albert Loughridge and his wife have left India for Italy due to Mrs. Loughridge's poor health.
38 Basketball; 55-17 in favor of Normal Normal defeats Waterloo Y. M. C. A.
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39 The best yet Bertha Kunz Baker will be the best speaker arranged by the Lecture Committee thus far.
40 That prize song Contest continues for school song.
41 Back under the gallery Poem about the troublemakers of the school.
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42 In no way Bertha Kunz Baker delivered a wonderful performance.
43 On Tuesday night President and Mrs. Seerley gave a reception in honor the graduating class.
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44 Miss Nellie Ensign Nellie Ensign visited her sisters Mae and Bess.
45 Capt. James Strawn James Strawn thinks next season's football team has good prospects.
46 Friday afternoon The Y. W. C. A. entertained new members.
47 Miss Chandler Miss Chandler and Miss Allen visited Silvia Chenoweth.
48 The I. S. N. S. association Professors Wright and Robert Fullerton attended the Y. M. C. A. meeting.
49 Ruth Davison Ruth Davison and her sister Elizabeth visited the Hill last week.
50 Addie Jakelin Addie Jakelin has given up school because of poor health.
51 Miss Bess Streeter Bess Streeter spent Sunday here.
52 Edna Scherger Edna Scherger is back in school after recovering from illness.
53 Dorothy McNally Dorothy McNally is teaching in Hudson.
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54 Prof. H. C. Cummins H. C. Cummins's son is quite ill.
55 Bessie Holland Bessie Holland is sick with the grippe.
56 J. O. Stein J. O. Stein is sick with the grippe.
57 One of the merriest bob-rides The Fullertons treated the Cecilians to a sleigh ride.
58 Mr. C. A. Fullerton C. A. Fullerton put up Minnesinger posters in the cold.
59 Nellie Bozarth Nellie Bozarth visited Normal.
60 Lottie Mack Lottie Mack visited friends at Normal.
61 An old society member Alumni are coming back to watch Triangular Debate.
62 When Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Pell were coming home The Pells witnessed an overturned sleigh on Friday night.
63 Mrs. W. A. Wilson Mrs. Wilson was a guest of Clara Drenning.
64 Miss Floy Bennett Floy Bennett visited Mrs. Robert Fullerton.
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65 Bible Study Paul's last journey to Jerusalem, A. D. 57-58.