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1 | Normal Eyte election; deposit your ballot in Bartlett's room | Paid subscribers may vote. | |
2 | Granting of state certificate; some schools are advocating a change in the law | ISNS graduates in earlier years received certificates without an examination; denominational colleges objected and law was changed; additional changes contemplated. |
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3 | Come to the show | Program for gymnasium demonstration. |
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4 | Have you a song in your heart? | Professor Fullerton is looking for a school song; will pay $30. | |
5 | Next Tuesday afternoon | Election of Normal Eyte staff for 1904-1905. | |
6 | Notes On Music | Professor Fullerton gives advice on the wise use of rehearsal time. |
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7 | Training | Some publications dealing with the subject of history in the grades. |
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8 | Clara J. Blackburn | Teaching in Omaha. | |
9 | W. H. Reever | Superintendent in Laurens. | |
10 | Mary Belle Donnan | Teaching in Independence. | |
11 | Stella Clinite | Teaching in West Des Moines. | |
12 | Belle Woodford | Teaching in Sioux City. | |
13 | Margaret Montgomery | Graduated from University of Michigan; was teaching at Council Bluffs; now teaching in West Waterloo. | |
14 | H. Margaret Hess | Manager of entertainment bureau. | |
15 | Gertrude Thompson | Teaching in Hibbing, Minnesota. | |
16 | Cora D. Patterson | Teaching in Salt Lake City. | |
17 | Nellie Oathout | Married Cleon Emery. | |
18 | Nelle Corrigan | Teaching in Nashua. | |
19 | Roy Hoats | Teaching in East Waterloo. | |
20 | Ray Golly | Attended debate as did D. H. Rummel. | |
21 | Nina L. Balmer | Married T. R. Schench; farming in Utah. | |
22 | Alice Edgerly | Teaching in Grand Junction. | |
23 | Ida Morrill | Teaching in Salida, Colorado. | |
24 | Alice Armstrong | Teaching in Roebuck. | |
25 | Edna Stone | Teaching in Marshalltown. | |
26 | Livingston Morris | Physician in Stockport, Iowa. |
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27 | C. W. Ramseyer | Will represent the University of Iowa in a debate. | |
28 | Rose M. Schoelerman | Teaching in Doon. | |
29 | E. C. Smith | Superintendent in Ouray, Colorado. | |
30 | Florence Kimball | Teaching in Hawarden. | |
31 | Margaret Huston | Teaching at Decorah. | |
32 | The February number of the Iowa Normal Monthly | Praise for work of James P. Dodd, superintendent of Mahaska County. | |
33 | E. J. Leonard | Farming at Waukee. | |
34 | W. T. Dick | Was superintendent of Van Buren County; went to Colorado for relief of his tuberculosis. | |
35 | Lily M. (Andrews) Farnsworth | Working as lecturer and housekeeper in Ogden, Utah. | |
36 | Walter G. Burris | Working as publisher's representative. |
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37 | Bible Study | Paul's last journey to Jerusalem. |
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40 | Ossoli | Presented Valentine's program. | |
41 | When the Neos go out for a ride | Poetic tribute to a sleigh ride to Waterloo. |
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42 | Y. M. C. A. | Professor Colegrove spoke to the YMCA; international secretary of YMCA will visit campus; photo. |
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43 | Those Y. W. C. A. girls | Gave reception for new students. | |
44 | Monday afternoon; come to the gym at 3:00 o'clock | ISNS will play Western College in basketball. | |
45 | Orio 24, Philo 22 | Orios defeat Philos in basketball. |
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46 | Fishers of men | Northern Conference of Iowa YMCA met in Waterloo; many Normalites attended; Minnesingers and Robert Fullerton performed. | |
47 | Football | Next fall will bring winning team; schedule of games for 1904. |
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48 | Miss Minnie Buttner | Brother died. | |
49 | Quite a number from the Hill | Took excursion train to Des Moines to observe the General Assembly. | |
50 | The Parlor Reading Circle | Professor Begeman led the discussion. | |
51 | In the absence of Mr. Condit | Margaret Oliver conducted Bible study class. | |
52 | Miss Curkeet | Has been unable to meet classes. | |
53 | Dr. Gist | Addressed farmers' meetings. | |
54 | Mattie Rankin | Left school due to eye trouble. | |
55 | Emma Reid, Lena Hutton, and Mattie Aker | Left school due to poor health. | |
56 | Roy Hoats | Substitute teaching in East Waterloo. | |
57 | Illness in the family at home | Ora Baum left school due to family problems. | |
58 | Miss Pratt | Visited Professor Riggs. | |
59 | Miss Matott | Father died. | |
60 | Miss Nellie M. Rownd | Returned from Chicago. | |
61 | Katherine Corrigan | Mother ill. | |
62 | Supt. J. E. Robinson | Went to Chicago on business related to the new Gymnasium. | |
63 | Nina Gray | Visiting Mabel Nash. | |
64 | Mrs. Wright | Recovering from illness. | |
65 | Ella Hoffman | Visited Florence Harris. | |
66 | Mrs. Burns | Visiting daughter Belle. | |
67 | Miss Alison Aitchison's mother | Here for a visit. | |
68 | Maude Popp | Entertained Mabel Donnan. | |
69 | Mr. Bender's baby boy | Is seriously ill. | |
70 | Rana Dan | Visited friends in Cedar Falls. | |
71 | Lula Lane | Visited home. | |
72 | Iva Colby | Left school to teach. |
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73 | One of the last week's issues of the Des Moines Register and Leader | Gave a history of the Bible study work at ISNS; 519 are currently enrolled in fifty classes. | |
74 | Mr. J. A. Jackson | Will speak on life insurance. | |
75 | On Feb. 17 | Roster of YMCA officers. | |
76 | Last Saturday evening | Shakes escort Aristos to Leap Year party. | |
77 | Clem Bennett | Visited friends on the Hill. | |
78 | Instead of their usual program | H. S. & L. Club gave spelling program. | |
79 | Ten girls are quarantined | Due to a case of scarlet fever. |