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1 | The passing of the game; Board of Athletics abolishes football at Normal-the brutal game must go | After a long discussion, the Board of Athletics decides that football at Normal will be ended. |
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2 | Normal singers win; Minnesingers capture first honors in chorus--Warren Proctor in tenor solo | At the Eisteddford contest, the Minnesingers brought home first honors; Warren Proctor received a first place tie in the individual contest | |
3 | Normal 23; Waterloo 18; both teams play good, fast ball--Normal displays great endurance | Normal defeats the Waterloo boys team in basketball. |
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4 | State teachers association | Highlights of the convention; reunion of Normalites at the meeting. | |
5 | Training; the subject and the pupil XIV-a recent utterance on the elementary school course | Discusses the use of divided subject matter in public schools. |
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6 | Society | Orios tell how their members are going to spend the upcoming vacation; Clios gave performance of scenes from William Tell; Philos gave a skating program. | |
7 | Bible Studies | Lesson XVIII--third period of the Galilean Ministry. |
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8 | Y. W. C. A. notes | Held Bible study and missionary rallies. |
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9 | Margaret Struble | Teaching in Sioux City. | |
10 | May (Davis) Bond | Teaching in Waterloo; her husband, D. K. Bond has a medical practice there. | |
11 | S. S. Stockwell | Superintendent of schools in Cheyenne, Wyoming. | |
12 | Anna Wormhoudt | Living in the Southwest to improve her health. | |
13 | Katharine L. Toole | Teaching in Grand Forks, North Dakota. | |
14 | November 1st | Frances Butts married LeRoy C. Hemsworth. | |
15 | Ruth Townsend Leavitt | Katherine Townsend Leavitt has a new daughter. |
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16 | Alice Peters | Now at home; may return to California. | |
17 | Winifred Jennings | Teaching at Slater. | |
18 | Pearl Hayden | Teaching at Charter Oak. | |
19 | Tura A. Hawk | Teaching at Marathon. | |
20 | Ruth Butler | Teaching in North Dakota. | |
21 | Emma S. Mantz | Teaching in Lead, South Dakota. | |
22 | Jessie L. Hopkirk | Teaching at Eagle Grove. | |
23 | It is said that | Walter Rorabaugh doing well Delmar. | |
24 | Alta Mathews | Teaching in Algona. | |
25 | Frances Stillwagon | Father died. | |
26 | Elizabeth Wyant | Teaching in State Agricultural College in Utah; Ethel Wyant is teaching in the public school there. | |
27 | An item in the Normal Eyte | Joseph Johnson is studying at the Garrett Biblical Institute in Evanston, Illinois. | |
28 | At Chicago, Monday, July 24th | Nellie Patch married Jacob Belz. | |
29 | Blanche McLeod | At home this year after father's death. | |
30 | Blanche Riggs | Studying at University of Chicago. | |
31 | Ruth B. Elliot | Teaching in Massachusetts. |
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32 | Caroline Florence Batten | Gail Anderson Batten has a new daughter. | |
33 | After eight years' successful work | Charles Johnson will do YMCA work in Pennsylvania. | |
34 | Rose Mintier | Will work in mission hospital in Egypt. | |
35 | Normal has been criticized | Classes organized with spirit. |
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36 | Mrs. Edes | Visited family. | |
37 | Miss Rice entertained | Gave a dinner party. | |
38 | Ethel Brooks | Teaching at Union. | |
39 | Miss Warriner | Visited sister in Chicago. | |
40 | Miss Shannon | Visited Sara Rice. | |
41 | Miss Martin | Visited Kansas City. | |
42 | Katrina Bowlus | Friend visiting. | |
43 | Miss Cresey | Visited South Dakota. | |
44 | Nan Barr | Recovered from illness. | |
45 | Alice Redmon | Has been sick. | |
46 | Iva Merner | Has typhoid fever. | |
47 | Maud Monn | Visited Ethel Mathews. | |
48 | Laura Lester | Entertaining friend. | |
49 | Nettie Irvin | Teaching near Conway. | |
50 | Ruth Gist | Teaching in New Sharon. | |
51 | Miss Bowman | Visited Moline. | |
52 | Hanna Londsberg | Has been sick. | |
53 | Joseph Wright | Report on Joseph Wright's work in football at Springfield, Massachusetts. |
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54 | Friday evening | Entertained relatives. | |
55 | The Misses Londsberg | Brother visited. | |
56 | A party of Normalites | Went on a sleigh ride. | |
57 | Dorothy McNally | Left school due to illness. | |
58 | Prof. Knoepfler | Attended professional meeting. | |
59 | Lucretia Eighmey | She and her sister Edith visited their parents. | |
60 | Mrs. Colegrove | Entertaining sister and cousins. | |
61 | Mr. and Mrs. Newton | Entertained Bible class. | |
62 | New Year's Day | Margaret Oliver celebrated. | |
63 | Herbert Cotton | Visited campus. | |
64 | Dr. and Mrs. Todd | Visited Illinois. | |
65 | Miss McKinnon | Back in school. | |
66 | Fred Cram | Will do typing for students. | |
67 | Florence Hoats | Visited friends. | |
68 | Mr. and Mrs. Nay | Spent vacation in Garden Grove. | |
69 | Miss Plock's Sunday School class | Gave her a surprise party. | |
70 | Miss Winifred Neff | Visited family. | |
71 | Mr. Campbell | Visited sister Jessie. | |
72 | Mr. Fox | Will be principal at Eagle Grove. | |
73 | Belle McCullough | Entertaining sister. | |
74 | Ray Dix | Visited campus. |
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75 | Prof. and Mrs. Colegrove | Entertained friends. | |
76 | Tuesday evening | Margaret Oliver celebrated Levi Clark's birthday. | |
77 | The following was clipped | Praise for musical work of Warren Proctor. |