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1 | Only five men | Took part in examinations for Rhodes Scholarship; none from ISNS. | |
2 | The time for the preliminary interstate oratorical contest | Only three students have entered papers thus far; urges other students to take part. | |
3 | A debate took place | Professor Todd coached the Cedar Falls High School team to victory over Oelwein. | |
4 | A challenge from the athletic department of Iowa College | Gymnastics challenge has been issued, to be held sometime during the winter. |
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5 | The series of athletic contests | Results of contests in physical education classes; good way to find out what kind of talent is available for track team. | |
6 | The Neo society | Open sessions were held by the Neotrophian society; Alphas up next. | |
7 | Normal 48, Waterloo East High 19 | Normal basketball team defeats Waterloo East High School in basketball; schedule for the rest of the Normal season. |
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8 | Orios give Philo five a drubbing; score 19 to 13 | The battle for the men's society championship was started in the sport of basketball. |
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9 | Oriphiristo meeting | Storm brings societies together. |
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10 | Outcault's Cartoon Lecture | Lecture course continues with this entertaining cartoon-lecture |
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11 | Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms XVII | The third part of Professor Bender's essay, dealing with making things habitual before leaving school deals with geography becoming automatic to students. |
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12 | Bible Studies | Lesson XVI, Paul's third journey--Antioch to Ephesus. |
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13 | Carrie Ganschow | Teaching in Anita. | |
14 | Ida M. Marschall | Teaching in Ackley. | |
15 | Kate L. Morse | Assistant principal in Washington state. | |
16 | O. N. Oleson | Studying theology in Boston. | |
17 | Ede and Churchill | Ernest Ede is practicing law in South Dakota. | |
18 | Friends will learn with sadness | Margaret McDowell died of typhoid fever; several members of her family were affected. | |
19 | Ella Stearns | Superintendent in Audubon County. | |
20 | Margaret Feyereisen | Teaching in Alton. | |
21 | The sad message | Mabel Streeter Bondurant died in North Dakota. |
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22 | Ella (Danskin) Shaw | Family moved to Battle Creek, Michigan, in hopes of recovering health. | |
23 | Lillie Johnson | At home in Waverly this year. | |
24 | Kenneth Colegrove | Principal at Creston. | |
25 | Margaret Stevenson | Principal in Nebraska. | |
26 | The Columbus Junction Weekly gives the following account of a wedding of interest | Cecil W. Bangs married Madge E. Babbitt. | |
27 | A beautiful Christmas edition of the Idaho Register | Includes articles by Jessie Nutting Priest. | |
28 | F. E. Ford | Head of Schaller schools. | |
29 | Bess Coomer | Teaching in West Des Moines. | |
30 | Harry M. Freeburg | Practicing medicine in South Dakota. | |
31 | After going to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas | R. A. Elwood does not accept federal job; back to teaching in Iowa. | |
32 | Romanzo Adams | Still teaching at University of Nevada at Reno. | |
33 | T. B. Stewart | On campus seeking a teacher for the Bellevue school; Hilda Lundeen is now county superintendent. | |
34 | L. U. Towle | Studying at University of Wisconsin. | |
35 | Mrs. George W. Neal | Now in Greenfield. |
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36 | G. W. Newton | Professor and Mrs. Newton have a new son, Ross Nathan. | |
37 | Alma Hammond | Teaching at Bellevue. | |
38 | Kathleen Healy | Enrolled in school. | |
39 | Leo McCutcheon | Visited La Porte City. | |
40 | If the exodus of the past week keeps up much longer | Several Normalites have left school due to appendicitis. | |
41 | Cora A. Downey | Studying at business college. | |
42 | A beautiful life passed to its reward | Mae Williams Weart died. |
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43 | Ray H. Davis | Left school to work dairy route. | |
44 | Anna Christiansen | Has been sick. | |
45 | Frank Willard | Teaching in Dinsdale. | |
46 | Emma Fink | Visited home. | |
47 | Ella Tostlebe | Has been sick. | |
48 | Gertrude Ayers | Visited sister Nelle. | |
49 | Pearl Craigmile and Cora Fox | Have been sick. | |
50 | Violet Bowen | Brother visited. | |
51 | Pres. H. H. Seerley | Went to Des Moines to confer on library building plans. | |
52 | Harriet Todd | Has been sick. | |
53 | John Dee | Enrolled in school. |
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54 | The V. O. V. s | Initiated Carrie Plock, Margaret Patton, and Florence Grant. | |
55 | Notice | Street railway will run extra cars for Sunday church crowds. | |
56 | Nora Shanewise | Had tonsillitis. | |
57 | The Alphas | Will hold open session. |