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1 | At a meeting of the Debating League | Under the direction of William L. Veatch, photographs of all men who have participated in debate have been assembled. | |
2 | The committee from the State Legislature | President Seerley introduces the Visiting Committee at chapel. | |
3 | Thirty years ago this month | The Philomathean Society and the Alpha Society celebrate thirty years of their organizations; Maude Gilchrist and E. R. Nichols will speak. |
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4 | Lenox vs. Normal | Lennox College defeats Normal in a basketball game, 33-20. | |
5 | The second of the series of inter-society games will be played | Intersociety basketball is played to determine the champions of the year. | |
6 | The fifth of the series of indoor athletic contests was held | Indoor hurdles was the event being played; standings for the year so far. |
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7 | The Redpath Bureau | Mr. Outcault will not appear due to illness. | |
8 | Leander Clark 27, Normal 23 | Leander Clark defeats Normal in basketball. |
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9 | R. W. Gibson | Caricature of R. W. Gibson, who runs a store on College Hill. |
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10 | Professional; waste in Iowa schools XVIII | Continuation of the third part dealing with making geographical ideas automatic before leaving school. |
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11 | Bible Studies | Lesson XVII, in Ephesus. |
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12 | Notes on Music | Professor Fullerton talks about concert etiquette; also warns music students that their financial rewards may not be great. |
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13 | Society | Chrestos hear papers; Shakes have frost program; Zetas have Longfellow program. |
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14 | John Singer | In dry goods business in Spokane. | |
15 | After teaching for three years | Married C. M. Beall. | |
16 | Mabelle Marshall | Teaching in Moscow, Iowa. | |
17 | Burdette Perry | Teaching in Wilson. | |
18 | C. L. Lewis | In furniture and undertaking business in Kanawa. | |
19 | Rose Morris | Living in Atlantic, Iowa. | |
20 | Ila G. Langdon | Doing special medical work at University of Iowa. |
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21 | Edwin G. Copeland | Pastor at Ackley. | |
22 | C. R. Aurner | Praise for work in Tipton. | |
23 | Isabelle McCulloch | Will teach in Cherokee. | |
24 | Maude (Milliman) Taylor | Will be principal in Marysville, Idaho. | |
25 | Alice J. Fowler | Teaching in Sumner. | |
26 | After a three years' pastorate at Pine Creek | William Snider continues his missionary work in Montana. | |
27 | Phoebe Dixon | Teaching in Spokane. | |
28 | For the past two years | Albert Comstock working as auditor in New York. | |
29 | M. D. Sutton | Working on Chautauqua program in State Center. | |
30 | This is the fifth year | Mary Patton is teaching in Indiana. | |
31 | Elizabeth M. Lambert | Teaching at Shenandoah. | |
32 | Mae G. Dolan | Teaching in Chicago. |
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33 | Jennie J. Leonard | Left school due to father's death. | |
34 | S. S. Stockwell | Has a new baby daughter. | |
35 | Etta (Robinson) Cantine | Has two children; living in New Jersey. | |
36 | The marriage of two former Normalites | Anna M. Walker married Charles Simmers. | |
37 | One of the leading articles in the quarterly magazine | Louis Pelzer wrote article in state historical magazine. | |
38 | William J. Oppold | Doing well in Washta. | |
39 | Friends are in receipts of cards | Frank Hart married Theressa Breshwald. | |
40 | After a successful experience in the Monticello high school | Mildred Bates will teach in Cedar Rapids. | |
41 | E. L. Hollis | Practicing medicine in Rolfe. | |
42 | Friends of Mary Brannan | Elected superintendent in Asotin County, Washington. |
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43 | About seventy-five Normal students | Took Black Hawk County examinations. | |
44 | Miss Rice | Mother ill. | |
45 | The open session given by the Alphas last Friday night was a grand success | Performance program. | |
46 | Mrs. Mabel Carson of Webster City | Visited sister Louise Houck. | |
47 | Hazel Smith | Went home due to poor health; hopes to return to school again. | |
48 | The Normal boys | There will be a basketball game with Coe College in Cedar Rapids. | |
49 | Bertha McDonald | Visiting friends. | |
50 | Louise Houck | Visited Waterloo. | |
51 | Susie Richards | Was sick. | |
52 | Mrs. Milo Kipple (nee Jennie Fry) | Visiting sister Nelda. | |
53 | The basketball game between the Shakes and the Chrestos | Shakes won over Chrestos, 23-1. | |
54 | Bessie Griffin | Mother visited. |
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55 | Ella Tostlebe | Had the grippe. | |
56 | Ruth Gist | Home for a visit. | |
57 | Ada Reitz | Sprained her ankle. | |
58 | Lulu Stewart | Recovered from illness. | |
59 | J. E. Morton | Teaching at Voorhees. | |
60 | Maud L. Popp | Visited Alpha open session. | |
61 | Florence Tenney | Will teach in Nashua. | |
62 | J. G. Dunahoo | Was sick. |