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1 | On to Kansas: Sunflower State issues challenge and Hawkeyes accept | Several Normal students will travel to Kansas for a debate contest; photo. |
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2 | Washington remembered; Prof. Colegrove gives address | Brief excerpts from chapel address by Professor Colegrove. |
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3 | Call for teachers; for the week ending February 25--apply at President Seerley's office | Roster of fifteen teaching positions available to students. | |
4 | Triangular debate; Philos and Orios break even with 4 points each; Aristos 1 | The literary societies held a debate on labor disputes which affect the general public. |
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5 | Clios get the cup: Shakes lose to Clios 11 to 7 | The Clios are the women's intersociety basketball champions. | |
6 | Orios are champions: two more men's inter-society games may be played | The Orios claim the title of men's intersociety champions after defeating the Philos. |
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7 | Annual exhibition | Physical training exhibition will be held; performance program for extensive display. |
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8 | Frank R. Roberson | Traveler and lecturer will be next performer in Lecture Course. | |
9 | Alpha-Philo anniversary | The Alpha and Philo groups will be celebrating their thirtieth anniversaries with three programs. |
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10 | Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms XXII | The system and the teacher VIII. |
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11 | Bible Studies | Lesson XXI, the epistle to the Romans continued. |
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12 | Myrtie (Chick) Hotchkiss | Recovering from illness. | |
13 | A marriage of interest to Normalites was consummated in Chicago | Marjorie Wallace married W. Lee Dinger. | |
14 | Grace E. Brainard | Teaching in Waterloo. | |
15 | Nelle J. Sutter | Teaching in Seattle. | |
16 | Jennie J. Leonard | Principal at Wellman. |
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17 | In commenting on the All-American football team | Strong praise for the football abilities of Joe Wright at Springfield YMCA. | |
18 | Elsie Fabrick | Teaching in Cedar Falls. | |
19 | C. W. Lyon | C. W. Lyon is president of Des Moines alumni group; other officers elected. | |
20 | Ida M. Fell | Mother died. | |
21 | Minnie (Goude) Campbell | In San Jose, California. | |
22 | Fanny Mueller | Teaching in Clear Lake. | |
23 | Rose Mintier | Working in American Mission Hospital in Egypt. | |
24 | Ida H. Morrill | Teaching in Colorado; may return to school this summer. | |
25 | Elizabeth Bain | Teaching in Oregon. | |
26 | John L. Dixon | Teaching in Madrid. |
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27 | Society | Chrestos hear essays and music. | |
28 | Nellie L. Smith | Teaching in Minneapolis. | |
29 | Ethel Meacham | Teaching at Wellman. | |
30 | Luella Rigby | Luella Rigby continues her furlough from missionary work in Burma; presents museum with several artistic and cultural objects. | |
31 | Rose F. Solberg | Teaching in Fort Pierre, South Dakota. | |
32 | Emma S. Heverly | Teaching in Quincy, Illinois. | |
33 | M. Catherine Harris | Enjoying life and teaching in Colorado. | |
34 | E. C. Hill | Principal in Seattle. |
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35 | Louise Houck | Visited Waterloo. | |
36 | Roy Hoats | Visited home. | |
37 | Roy Hoats | Visited home. | |
38 | A combination birthday surprise party is one of the latest forms of entertainment on Normal Hill | Boarding houses celebrate. | |
39 | Miss Maud Keith | Gave party for senior kindergarten students. |
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40 | Wentworth Rogers | Has been sick. | |
41 | Vera Low of Green Mountain | Visited Belle Classen. | |
42 | Neva Wilson | Back in school after grandmother's death. | |
43 | Teresa Hoye | Teaching in Waterloo. | |
44 | Sadie Ellis | Was ill. | |
45 | Adeline Timmons | Had tonsillitis. | |
46 | Word has been received | Jennie Pogue got home safely. | |
47 | Miss Rice has dismissed all her classes | Her mother is very ill. | |
48 | Dr. F. C. Eastman | Was in Des Moines. | |
49 | Miss Grace Railsback | Initiated into Kappa Theta Psi. | |
50 | A very exciting game deciding the championship | Clios defeated Shakes. | |
51 | Prof. D. S. Wright | Visited Minnesota. | |
52 | Mrs. Celia Clark | Recovered from illness. | |
53 | Edith Below | Attended sister's wedding. | |
54 | Mattie Cowie | Substituted for sister at Beaumont. | |
55 | Malinda Lawton | Sister and cousin visited. | |
56 | Washington's birthday was observed | Enjoyed Professor Colegrove's address in chapel. | |
57 | Anna and Emma Lundy | Visited Blanche Miller. |
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58 | Edward Noble | Elected captain of the track team. |