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1 | Surely spring is coming | There are signs on campus of the approaching spring season, such as baseball and pleasant walks. | |
2 | Kipling's Recessional | Words of the hymn are an unfortunate reminder for students who did not do well. | |
3 | Macy and Geiser's Government of Iowa | A textbook written by Professor Geiser on Iowa government is said to be promising. | |
4 | Next Saturday night | The men have been working hard to prepare for the upcoming Kansas-Normal debate. | |
5 | Normal Eyte subscribers will learn with considerable interest | The Normal Eyte will publish a special Commencement issue for $.50. |
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6 | Eaman and Pierce resign; other official news; summer term faculty addition | Roster of resignations, summer staff, leaves of absence, and new teachers for I. S. N. S. | |
7 | Frats and fracases | There are strained feelings between the fraternity and non-fraternity men in Ames. |
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8 | Grand orchestra concert; next Friday evening by Normal's complete orchestra; admission will be 25 cents--proceeds to purchase new instruments | Brief announcement of upcoming concert. | |
9 | Mr. Merrill's pupils give banquet in his honor | Describes the events of the banquet. |
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10 | Normal's complete orchestra; Prof. B. W. Merrill, conductor | Orchestra; photo. |
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11 | Training; technical grammar--when, why and how | Provides five reasons why it is important for grade school students to learn grammar. |
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12 | Susan E. Smith | Returned from studying in Europe, and has taken a position in Britt. | |
13 | S. C. Smith | Is now working for a law firm in Winterset. | |
14 | J. F. Treasure | Is working towards his B. A. in Kirksville, Missouri. | |
15 | Frances Butts | Is principal of Marathon high school. | |
16 | E. J. Feuling | Visited the Normal last week. | |
17 | Belle Vinall | Is working at the Asylum for the Blind. | |
18 | Emma Grau | Is teaching in Boulder, Colorado. | |
19 | John A. Wilson | Has returned from Spokane, Washington. | |
20 | J. P. Dodds | Is superintendent of Mahaska County. | |
21 | Emma Larkin | Is assistant principal in Rolfe, Iowa. | |
22 | Nellie Hoxie | Has taught at East Waterloo for several years. | |
23 | Alice (Felmley) Packard | Had a son in January. | |
24 | Julia (Miller) Thompson | Has returned home after a visit to Cedar Falls. | |
25 | Good reports of the work | Jennie Hallingby has taught in Osage for six years. | |
26 | Kate Sullivan | Is no longer teaching, and is living in Waverly. | |
27 | Lucy O. Pingrey | Is a junior liberal arts student at the University of Iowa. | |
28 | Ethyl M. Lyon | Has been teaching near Hudson. | |
29 | J. I. Lynch | Is principal of Marne schools. | |
30 | Mary Feltus | Is teaching in Greene, and visited Cedar Falls. | |
31 | Ray E. Cleveland | Is a junior at the University of Iowa. | |
32 | Amy Miller | Has returned to the Normal. | |
33 | A. L. Halstead | Is in charge of Ireton schools. | |
34 | Jennie M. Woodward | Is working in Wymore, Nebraska. | |
35 | Julia D. Bucklen | Is enrolled at S. U. I. | |
36 | Myra Dungan | Is teaching in Albia |
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37 | The following item | W. E. Rorabaugh was recently married. | |
38 | For several seasons | Timber resources monitored in Nebraska under direction of Frank Miller. | |
39 | Harry H. Savage | Has been chosen to be superintendent of East Waterloo schools. | |
40 | W. A. Longley | Visited Normal friends. | |
41 | The Oklahoma University Preparatory School | Is headed by J. H. Kelley and has received a generous amount of new funding. | |
42 | Guy S. Lowman | Is studying at the Y. M. C. A. Training School. | |
43 | A. O. Christopher | Has been re-elected as superintendent in Caldwell, Idaho. |
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44 | College Exchanges | Excerpts from other college newspapers. |
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45 | The Normal Orchestra | A poem about the Normal Orchestra. |
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46 | Sara McBride | Is teaching in Cedar Falls. | |
47 | Nina Phillips | Works in Keokuk. | |
48 | Elizabeth Miller | Is a student at Brown's Business College. | |
49 | Imogene Heaton | Is teaching near Scranton. | |
50 | Word has been received | George Chaney died. | |
51 | Edna Little | Recently enrolled at the Thomas Training School in Detroit, Michigan. | |
52 | Pat Dobbins | Has bought a farm near Monticello. | |
53 | Elsie Campbell | Is teaching near Ireton. | |
54 | May Thomas-Weber | Has moved to Davenport. | |
55 | Irma Threlkeld | Recently got married, and is teaching in Avoca. | |
56 | Chresto | The first Chresto program of the year included essays and a debate. | |
57 | Shakes | At the recent Shake program, a two act play was performed. | |
58 | Jesse Cundy | Will again be principal of Newell schools. |
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61 | Mae Brown | Visited last Thursday. | |
62 | Ethel Mathews | Is visiting her home during vacation. | |
63 | The baseball ticket | Ticket sales predict large crowds. | |
64 | The baseball ticket | Ticket sales predict large crowds. | |
65 | Georgia Herrald | Has returned to school. | |
66 | A light attack of quinsy | Ethel Wood suffers small quinsy attack. | |
67 | Anna Doorley | Went home to see her mother who is ill. | |
68 | Rae Stephenson | Has returned to school after teaching. | |
69 | R. S. Wiser | Is back at school after teaching a year. | |
70 | Verna Hallowell and Katheryn Janess | Went to Waterloo for the weekend. | |
71 | Kathryn Conaway | Is still having throat problems. | |
72 | Rev. Mueller | Was a guest last week. | |
73 | Hazel Armstrong | Entertained friends on Sunday. | |
74 | Miss Stone | Is vacationing with Roxy Parker. | |
75 | Don Campbell | Came to visit his brother. | |
76 | Eugene Fueling | Visited the Hill. | |
77 | Rose Buchanan | Spent Sunday at home in Independence. | |
78 | Lulu McElhniney | Has been ill and out of school for almost a week. | |
79 | Rev. Connor | Visited chapel Wednesday. | |
80 | Miss Suplee | Has been working at Indianola this past week. | |
81 | J. Foy and Emma Cross | Are enjoying a visit from their sister, Luella. | |
82 | Vira Moore | Visited Maude McChane. | |
83 | Mr. and Mrs. Patterson | Visited on Thursday. | |
84 | Mrs. Florence Anderson | Visited chapel Tuesday. |
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85 | Ted Fitzgerald, Harry Ogden and Ed Haas | Had carriage problems while heading out on a duck hunt. | |
86 | Friday night | Judge Martin J. Wade gave a lecture on Abraham Lincoln. | |
87 | The Iowa-Minnesota debate | Debate was a tie. | |
88 | Mr. and Mrs. Haynes | Visited their daughter, Ruth. | |
89 | At chapel Wednesday | Dr. Faulconer led the devotions. | |
90 | Avery Brown | Visited for the weekend with his roommate. | |
91 | Florence Butler | Former student visits from Waterloo. | |
92 | Will Longley | Visited the Hill on Tuesday. | |
93 | John Wolley | Has been ill for several weeks. | |
94 | Dalma Young | Is hosting Pearl Head. | |
95 | Elmer Charleson | Visited on Sunday. |