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1 | Hear Hon. Lafayette Young | Newspaperman will speak. |
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2 | Investigation | Discusses his opinion on comparing the State Normal to other state institutions. |
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3 | Imperial Iowa; Hawkeye state is the garden of the Earth; wonderful figures of Iowa's fertility | Re-cap of lecture by Dr. Thomas E. Green. | |
4 | The first defeat | University of Iowa defeats ISNS, 51-9. |
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5 | Training; the subject and the pupil; XV--some devices that are useful in helping the mind to freedom | Discusses using different devices to give children complete education. |
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6 | Society | Philos--autobiography of one member; Ossoli--gave a program; Shakes held "Fire Side Circle" program; Zeno is a new society; Zeta held a program also. |
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7 | Y. W. C. A. notes | Ella Danskin Shaw donates $40 to YWCA; state secretary will visit; Student Volunteer Movement national meeting coming up. |
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8 | Pearl McCaffree | Teaching in Sanborn. | |
9 | Bessie Ballentine | Left teaching due to death of mother. | |
10 | Ernest F. Bean | Principal in Hopkinton. | |
11 | Frank A. Bronson | Serving in US Navy. | |
12 | M. Alice Fullerton | Teaching in Osage. | |
13 | Nettie M. Hartsell | Visiting sister in California. | |
14 | Kate Lester | YWCA assistant secretary in Sioux City. | |
15 | Friends will learn | Ida Nelle Tupper Finley died. | |
16 | Stella Counsell | Teaching near Liscomb. |
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17 | Agnes Gilbride | Teaching in Algona. | |
18 | Julia Hendrickson | Visited campus. | |
19 | Youel G. Barnell | Teaching at Ellsworth College. | |
20 | Florence R. Marshall | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
21 | Edna F. Williams | Teaching at Algona. | |
22 | Mae Brewer | Teaching at Colfax. | |
23 | The sermon preached | Percy Huget's sermon was published. | |
24 | Starr Wilson | Teaching at Eagle Grove. | |
25 | John Butler | Teaching in North Dakota. | |
26 | Clara M. Daley | Studying at University of Chicago. | |
27 | E. C. Bartlett | Studying in Chicago. | |
28 | Edna M. Poor | Mother ill. | |
29 | Irene S. Emery | Teaching in Salt Lake City, Utah. | |
30 | Myra Downs | Teaching in Slater. | |
31 | Mildred Humphrey | Teaching in Clarion. | |
32 | Margaret Mitchell | Teaching at Hartley. |
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33 | Lennie Beavers | Teaching in Fall River. | |
34 | Ruth Davison | At home in Waterloo. | |
35 | D. Patten | Head of Pomeroy schools. | |
36 | Cora Barnett | Teaching near Council Bluffs. | |
37 | Gertrude Gardner | Teaching at school for African-Americans in Alabama. | |
38 | Grace Shrader | Assistant principal in Thornburg. | |
39 | At high noon on Thanksgiving day | Grace Jeffers married Raleigh Buckmaster. | |
40 | Geo. D. Eaton | Superintendent in Afton. | |
41 | Harry P. Trumbo | Teaching at Sigourney. | |
42 | At the time of the Normal institute | Fifteen Normalites attended professional meeting in Spokane, Washington. | |
43 | The Logan high school | Under leadership of Charles Blodgett and Edith Fischer. |
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44 | Lizzie Henning | Back in school. | |
45 | Nan Baldwin | Entertained friend. | |
46 | Belle Cox | Teaching in Cedar Falls. | |
47 | Leona Ormrod | Enrolled in school. | |
48 | Mr. Connor | Visited chapel. | |
49 | Rosella Humphrey | Friend visited. | |
50 | Belle McCullough | Visited Waterloo. | |
51 | Iva Huntley | Has been sick. | |
52 | Margaret Flynn | Cousin died. | |
53 | Ruby Elliott | Visited sister in Waterloo. | |
54 | Mr. Knoepfler | Was sick. | |
55 | Eunice Thompson | Left school due to illness. | |
56 | Nellie Webster | Left school due to poor health. | |
57 | Ora Baum | Friend visited. | |
58 | Laura Murphy | Visited Janesville. | |
59 | Nellie McKean | Has been sick. | |
60 | Harriet Odle | Entertaining friend. | |
61 | Etta Christian | Has been sick. | |
62 | Jessie Prosser | Visited Edythe Schuneman. | |
63 | Word has been received | Ella Burkholder Gratz died. | |
64 | Pearl Patt | Family moved to California. | |
65 | Cora Beavers | Teaching at Hepburn Hill. | |
66 | Nov. 23d, Catherine Kyle | Died of typhoid fever. | |
67 | Minnie Ester Sheenan | Married John P. Lund. | |
68 | Cora Woodard | Teaching near Webster City. | |
69 | Leah Madson | Has been sick. |
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70 | Friday evening | Shakes went for sleigh ride. | |
71 | Monday morning | Legislative committee visited campus. | |
72 | Friday evening the members of St. Katherine's Guild | Entertained friends. | |
73 | Saturday afternoon | YWCA held receptions. | |
74 | The saddest accident in the history of Normal school | Janitor I. G. Long killed in fall from roof. | |
75 | Friends of Clara Johnson | Left school due to illness. | |
76 | Many Normal students attended | GAR and WRC installation. | |
77 | Saturday evening | Alice Swenson and Helen Seerley gave reception. | |
78 | Harriet Odle and Mabel McNally | Organized basketball teams. |