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1 Baccalaureate address Excerpts from President Seerley's baccalaureate address to the Class of 1893; urges graduates to be strong and do great things.
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2 Commencement '93 120 graduate; all faculty except Prof. Parish attend; last term plagued with sickness.
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3 The exhibition drill Close description of battalion drill for 1893 commencement exercises; goes well despite intense heat.
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4 Alumni Program, meeting, and banquet of Alumni Association meeting at 1893 Commencement; President Seerley hopes that they will soon meet in a "new building".
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5 Literary societies The societies make their addresses and present their graduates during Commencement exercises.
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6 Supt. Knoepfler's address Excerpts from Mr. Knoepfler's brief Commencement address.
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7 Class Day Representatives of classes give their orations.
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8 Commencement addresses Representatives of three classes give addresses; President Seerley confers degrees.
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9 Training School exercises Young pupils demonstrate their skills as part of Commencement program; work of department going well.
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10 For this Commencement issue Editing this issue of the Normal Eyte has been difficult; asks understanding for errors.
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11 June 12 was the last meeting Athletic Association elects new officers; in good financial condition.
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12 Leslie A. I. Chapman Gave party for Fourth Year class at home of his uncle, Professor Page.
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13 Miss Eva Benham Will replace Miss Dahlin.
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14 Miss Nellie Anderson Will succeed Miss Chase as instructor in mathematics.
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15 Normal vs. Waverly Normal defeats Waverly in return match, 18-9; account of game.
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16 Our well known and faithful engineer Alexander Martz will replace J. B. Miller as custodian.
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17 The Fourth Year class Had picnic near river.
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18 The M'Arey Natural History Association Elect officers.
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19 The individual in history
McAlvin--Nellie (Class of 1893; Library Staff)
Commencement oration.
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20 The Jew in politics
Henry--Charles A. (Class of 1893; Training School Faculty)
Commencement oration.
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21 Tsarism
Magee--Carleton C. (Class of 1893 and 1894)
Commencement oration.
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22 Our passion
Fluke--Mary Kathleen (Class of 1894)
Commencement oration.
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23 The tragedy of less or more
Chapman--Leslie A. I. (Class of 1893)
Commencement oration.
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24 Indices of character
Childs--Anna Gertrude (Music Faculty)
Commencement oration.
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25 Science and child nature
Scurry--Ella F. (Class of 1893)
Commencement oration.
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26 Mission of the poet
Hill--Byrde L. (Class of 1893)
Commencement oration.
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27 The growth of ideas
Thorburn--Andrew L. (Class of 1892)
Commencement oration.
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28 Memories of '93
Bartine--Charles W. (Class of 1892)
Poetic tribute to Class of 1893; commencement oration.
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29 The nobility of labor
Treimer--Carl (Class of 1893)
Commencement oration.
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30 Abraham Lincoln
Lees--Annie (Classes of 1892 and 1893)
Commencement oration.
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31 A political problem
Miller--Francis Garner (Classes of 1892 and 1893)
Commencement oration.
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32 Eulogy to the Class '93
Comstock--Albert L. (Class of 1893)
Commencement oration; humorous look at achievements of the class.
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33 Salutatory
Grobel--Olive Augusta (Class of 1893)
Commencement oration.
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34 Third Year poem
Blackburn--Clara J. (Class of 1893)
Commencement oration.
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35 Advice to juniors
Achenbach--Mary B. (Class of 1893)
Commencement oration.
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36 The genius of the public
Frederick--Charles A. (Class of 1893; Science Faculty)
Commencement oration.