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1 | In keeping with the usual custom | Fred Cram is a candidate for Normal Eyte editor; John Fitzgerald is running for business manager; Hazel Webster is running for local editor. | |
2 | There seems to be an unusual demand for teachers | Teacher position openings in and around Iowa for Normal students and graduates. | |
3 | Normal wins: Normal wins signal victory in basketball game with Leander Clarke College | Normal defeated Leander Clarke, 44-29. |
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4 | Thirtieth anniversary | The Philomathean and Alpha Literary Societies will celebrate their thirtieth anniversaries on March 8, 1907. |
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5 | Orio vs. Aristo | Orios defeat the Aristos in basketball, 37-16. | |
6 | The Cliorio banquet | The Cliosophic and Orio Literary Societies got together for a Valentine's Day meal. |
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7 | My ocean voyage | Creative work telling of a sea voyage to England. |
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8 | Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms XX | The VII installment of making things automatic in school, this time discussing the command of history. |
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9 | Bible studies | Lesson XX, the epistle to the Romans |
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10 | Xanhos entertain at annual banquet | The Xanhos held their annual banquet and ate a seven course meal while they were entertained. |
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11 | Grace O. Stevenson | Teaching in Wesley. | |
12 | A. F. Ewers | Still working in Davenport. | |
13 | Alma L. Reichert | Assistant principal at Glidden. | |
14 | Dora M. Larson | Teaching in Estherville. | |
15 | Bess Chase | Principal in West Side. | |
16 | Oda Fuller | Studying music in Chicago. | |
17 | A. D. and Nellie (Pemberton) Miller | Have a new son. | |
18 | W. L. Veatch | Father died. | |
19 | Ella Sandager | At home in Calmar. | |
20 | Beth Achenbach | Teaching in Humboldt. | |
21 | E. W. Gregson | Has a new son. | |
22 | Geo. E. Wallace | Continuing to do well in Alabama. | |
23 | Eva M. Saucer | Teaching in Ackley. |
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24 | O. E. Hibbs | Superintendent in Calhoun County. | |
25 | Liona Hopkins | Teaching in South Dakota. | |
26 | After nine years of faithful service as superintendent of the Oelwein schools | L. B. Moffett will be principal in Seattle. | |
27 | The organ fund is slowly growing. We give the names of those who have contributed | Many Normalites have contributed. | |
28 | Bessie B. Buchanan | Superintendent in Jefferson County. | |
29 | This is the second year | Mamie Foster is teaching in North Dakota. | |
30 | Miss Mary Townsend | Will do domestic science work with Congregational Church in Minneapolis. | |
31 | E. E. Kuhn | Superintendent in Taylor County. |
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32 | Society | Zetas entertain Ossolis; Luella Rigby talks about missionary work in Burma. |
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33 | Neva Wilson | Grandmother died. | |
34 | Helen McAfee | Visited sister Ada. | |
35 | Miss Luella Rigby | Visited campus; told about missionary work. | |
36 | Della E. Tomlinson | Teaching in Kalona. | |
37 | Elsie Whitford | Teaching in Harlan. | |
38 | Mabel Eighmey | Visited Hudson. | |
39 | Edyth Gustafson | Hopes to return to school. | |
40 | Helen Packard | Teaching at West Bend. | |
41 | Violet Hammond | Teaching in Cresco. | |
42 | Pearl Hodges | Teaching near Cedar Falls. | |
43 | Pearl E. Towle | Teaching in Lansing. | |
44 | Eva Barr | Will teach in Des Moines. | |
45 | Emma Holt | Teaching at Chapin. | |
46 | Celia Stafford | Studying music. | |
47 | Lucretia Ackley | Working as reporter in Webster City. | |
48 | F. J. Conley | Superintendent in Chickasaw County; has a new son. | |
49 | Emily Kempthorne | Teaching in Seattle, as is Francis Johnson. |
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50 | Pearl Billman | Recovering at home. | |
51 | Malinda Lawson | Sister was ill. | |
52 | Elsie Olson | Visited Roland. | |
53 | Bertha Johnson | Studying music here. | |
54 | Miss Plock has been ill | ||
55 | Alma Pyles | Visited brother. | |
56 | Helen Hoon | Visited Osage. | |
57 | Miss Mary Whitworth | Went to Cedar Rapids concert with friends. | |
58 | Eva Dolmage | Attended sister's wedding. | |
59 | Muriel Gates | Visited Mt. Vernon. | |
60 | Bernice Skinner | Was sick. | |
61 | Jennie Pogue | Recovering from illness. | |
62 | Edith Ehret | Visited Hudson. | |
63 | Susie Richards | Left school due to poor health. | |
64 | Janette Shaulis | Visited campus. | |
65 | Belle Classen | Visited Green Mountain. |
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66 | Mrs. P. J. Martin and Mrs. Cole of Waterloo | Visited Blanche Martin. | |
67 | Viola Griffiths | Visited home. |
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68 | Robert Fullerton, tenor | Former Professor Fullerton advertises his musical services; photo. |