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1 | Normal too good; but legislative committee would continue building fund at Normal five years more | President Seerley gives a statement about the management of the school; defends and explains the school's programs. |
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2 | Our president honored | President Seerley was added to the committee on simplified spelling. |
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3 | Irving Guard Long | Obituary of I. G. Long, the janitor who was killed on the job. | |
4 | Basketball trip; Normal defeats Marshalltown Y. M. C. A., 29 to 27--loses to Western College | Normal school's basketball team went on a two game road trip. |
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5 | Mrs. Baker returns; the great impersonator will read at Normal Auditorium Saturday, January 26th | Normal welcomes the return of Mrs. Baker, a well known actor. | |
6 | Training; the subject and the pupil | The sixteenth column, this time discussing some devices that are useful in helping the mind to freedom. |
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7 | Bible studies | Lesson XVI; third period of the Galilean ministry. |
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8 | Society | All of the societies express sadness over I. G. Long's death; Philos hold annual banquet in honor of Alphas. |
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9 | John P. Woodruff | Principal at Evanston, Wyoming. | |
10 | Edith H. Curtis | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
11 | The following extract form a letter will interest many. | E. B. Clingman writes about his life. | |
12 | Emma Sherrett | Teaching at Avoca. | |
13 | B. S. Asquith | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
14 | Elizabeth C. Rittgers | Recovering from illness. | |
15 | Lillie Johnson | Teaching at Albert Lea. | |
16 | Etta Wooley | Teaching at Crawfordsville. |
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17 | Lucy C. Ingersoll | Teaching at Zearing. | |
18 | J. W. McCulloch | Superintendent at Wapello. | |
19 | Edward Gepson | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
20 | Maude (Humphrey) Palmer | Father died. | |
21 | E. W. Vogel | Working for insurance company. | |
22 | E. E. Strawn | President of Spencer Business College. | |
23 | Catherine Crawford | Teaching in Chicago. | |
24 | Caroline Schoch | Attending University of Chicago. | |
25 | Alma Giddings | Teaching at Marshalltown. | |
26 | Harriet A. Kimbell | Teaching in Montana. | |
27 | The death of J. E. Barrett | Died of typhoid fever. | |
28 | Gertrude McKone | Teaching at Sanborn. | |
29 | Elma Raymond | Teaching in California. | |
30 | Palmine Arent | Teaching in Ireton. | |
31 | Leigh Robinson | Principal in Montana. |
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32 | The Dunlap high school is prospering | George Galloway is in charge there; Roxy Peterson is teacher there. | |
33 | At a meeting of the superintendent's club | Eleven of the fifteen who attended a meeting at Spencer were Normalites. | |
34 | Blaine T. Youel | Principal in Rock Valley. | |
35 | F. C. Ensign | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
36 | Lydia B. Eckhard | Married Austin Biggs. | |
37 | Oscar O. Mueller | Involved in debate work at University of Iowa. | |
38 | Eda E. Johnson | Teaching in Marathon. | |
39 | Blanche Seyller | Teaching in Sioux Rapids. | |
40 | Louis Pelzer | Principal in Shelby. | |
41 | Chas. Meyerholz | Working on Ph. D. at Harvard University. | |
42 | Presidential influence on the policy of internal improvements | E. C. Nelson writes article for journal; Clarence Wassam has an article there, too. | |
43 | Nellie F. Hudson | Principal in Boone. | |
44 | Frances M. Drake | Teaching in Onawa. |
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45 | Lizzie Henning | Left school due to illness. | |
46 | Blanche Martin | Mother visiting. | |
47 | Mr. Steele | Michigan YMCA secretary visits campus. | |
48 | Nan Baldwin and Mabel Crowell | Visited Reinbeck. | |
49 | Pearl Gibson | Visited Florence Hoats. | |
50 | One evening last week | Entertained friends. | |
51 | On Tuesday of last week | The Reverend Mabie led devotions. | |
52 | Mrs. Whitney | Visited daughter Elizabeth. | |
53 | Nina Grau | Was sick. | |
54 | Mrs. Colegrove | Visited classes. | |
55 | President Seerley | Gave lecture in Parkersburg. | |
56 | Lucy Huston | Visited Edna Cass. | |
57 | Ruth Davison | Visited chapel. | |
58 | Ida Shaw | Teaching in Hesper. | |
59 | Through a mistake | Joseph Wright received a master's degree in July 1905. | |
60 | Nora Crosby | Has been sick. | |
61 | Helen Landsburg | Was sick. | |
62 | Nellie McKean | Was sick. | |
63 | Lydia Schmitt | Visited Ackley. | |
64 | Lois Craig | Visited campus. | |
65 | Maude L. Winslow | Teaching at Terill. | |
66 | Mary L. Chapin | Principal in Larchwood. | |
67 | Lela Roberts | Teaching near Mason City. | |
68 | Kathryn Conaway | Teaching near Marcus. | |
69 | Charley Long | Working as pharmacist. | |
70 | Nettie Arbuckle | Works for Sears and Roebuck. | |
71 | Herbert Cotton | Working as bookkeeper in Minnesota. | |
72 | Della Taylor | Teaching in Lake City. | |
73 | Nora McCullough | Teaching in Tipton. | |
74 | Beata Low | Teaching near Linn Grove. |
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75 | Friday evening | Mandolin Club gives concert. | |
76 | For several years | Clara Tolstrup wins Professor Wright's mathematical problem prize. | |
77 | Saturday evening | Neos enjoyed sleigh ride. | |
78 | Wednesday evening | Newman Club gave reception. | |
79 | The funeral services for Mr. Long | Brief description of the ceremonies. | |
80 | Mr. Coleman | Several transfers in janitorial staff after the death of I. G. Long. | |
81 | The girls at Russell Hall | Mix up at door. | |
82 | Miss Henshaw | YWCA state student secretary visits. | |
83 | The V. O. V's. are initiating | Four women are being initiated. | |
84 | C. A. Steelsmith | Several students announce their candidacy for the Normal Eyte staff. | |
85 | Mr. Proctor | Will give concert in Osage. |
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86 | The following clipping | Will Brandstetter entertains friends at his home. |