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1 | Wherever you go | Jealousy is not worth bothering with. | |
2 | We understand that the price of hack fare | Fares may be increased; some sort of change may be justified. | |
3 | There are a number of people | The editors of the Normal Eyte urge students to pay their newspaper bills. |
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4 | Those who had the privilege | Professor Colegrove will deliver his address on George Washington on Memorial Day. | |
5 | The editor of the Normal Eyte | Determines that the students reading the Normal Eyte want original efforts not clippings from other papers. |
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6 | An occasional trip away from Normal | Makes a person appreciate the clean local buildings and grounds. | |
7 | Tune--"Yankee Doodle" | Songs that are meant to lift school spirit to the tunes of the popular songs Yankee Doodle and The Hobby Horse. |
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8 | Iowa 4, Missouri 2 | Normal defeats Missouri in a debate contest. |
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9 | Athletics | Normal beats Drake in baseball |
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10 | Normal 9, Lenox 4 | Normal defeats Lenox in baseball |
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11 | Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms | The sixth column dealing with elementary physics in the eighth grade this time dealing with the relationships between laws and principles. |
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12 | Erma L. Krout | Will stay at Hedrick. | |
13 | It will interest many of our readers to learn of the marriage | Earl Hougland married Jessie Dick. | |
14 | Lee E. Campbell | Will continue at Panora. | |
15 | Lora Lighthall | Teaching in Boone. | |
16 | Chloris Anderson | Teaching at Rosalia, Washington. |
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17 | Mabelle Haley | Taught in Dunlap. | |
18 | Martha Dill | Taught in Washington Academy. | |
19 | The many friends of Miss Grace Ott | Father died; will resign as secretary of YWCA. | |
20 | Bessie (Hall) Foote | Living in Nevada, Iowa. | |
21 | Celebrate golden wedding anniversary | Professor Fullerton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Fullerton, Sr., celebrated their anniversary. |
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22 | A. M. Nicholson | Principal at Edmore, North Dakota. | |
23 | Etta M. Christian | Teaching in Joyce. | |
24 | W. H. Reever | Re-elected at Laurens. | |
25 | Dr. R. H. Volland | Will give dental clinic. | |
26 | Married, December twenty-second, nineteen hundred and six | Emma Cook married John A Larson. | |
27 | Friends are in receipt of an announcement | Casper Schenk is practicing law in Des Moines. | |
28 | R. S. Dix | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
29 | Four alumni now studying in Iowa University | Alice Edwards, Raymond French, Edward Gepson, and J. I. Lynch named to Phi Beta Kappa. | |
30 | Elizabeth Perkins | Planning to guide party to Europe. | |
31 | T. M. Prall | Still in Des Moines. |
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32 | Beulah (Koon) Joy | Teaching at Oregon State Normal School. | |
33 | S. E. and Mabel (Felmley) Yaggy | Have a new daughter. | |
34 | Ruth Gist | Quit work due to poor health. | |
35 | Rena (Curkeet) Samson | Visiting Cedar Falls. | |
36 | Bible Studies | Lesson XXVII, Last Letter A. D. 63-65. |
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37 | Effa Mahanke | Visited Parkersburg. | |
38 | Rhea Wilcox | Will teach in Montana. | |
39 | The Clios initiated eight girls a week ago | Engaged in mild hazing. | |
40 | Iva Griffin of Masonville | Visited Anna Gerber. | |
41 | Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fullerton | Visited Charles Fullerton. | |
42 | Mabel Eighmey and Edith Ehret | Visited Hudson. | |
43 | After society Saturday night | Celebrated Helen Pillsbury's birthday. | |
44 | Katherine Holmes | Entertained friend. |
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45 | Preparations are being made | Geography students and faculty will go to Dubuque. | |
46 | The quarantine for scarlet fever has been raised | Professor Newton returned to his family. | |
47 | Mrs. C. A. Smith of Osage | Visited sister Vinnie Slawson. | |
48 | The Kappa Theta Psi's | Enjoyed picnic breakfast. |
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49 | Mr. Enders of Cedar Rapids | Visited Margaret Langham. | |
50 | The Philo quartet | Sang at Presbyterian Church dedication. | |
51 | Blanche Martin | Was sick. | |
52 | Dan Wilson | Superintendent at Hubbard. | |
53 | Edna Cass of Waterloo | Visited campus. | |
54 | Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Cable | Will visit Professor Cable. | |
55 | On Tuesday our representatives started for Kansas | Orators leave for Kansas. | |
56 | Mr. John Lewis of Chicago | Visited Willis Summers. | |
57 | Winifred Barker | Attended sister's wedding. | |
58 | Beulah Newcomb | Sister Floy visited. | |
59 | Bessie Tompkins | Left school due to health problems. | |
60 | Levi Clark | Visited campus. | |
61 | Friday afternoon after society | Alphas initiate new women. |
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62 | Normal home meet | The annual home track meet was held; results posted. |