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| Article | Article Summary |
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| The Normal Eyte | Newspaper staff. |
| In view of these forward movements | Normal Eyte plans for the year; may expand to twenty pages; will favor news over lengthy discussions. |
| The opening week of school | Enrollment approaching one thousand; Administration Building should be ready by January 1, 1896; landscaping and drives modified on campus front lawn; steps removed from Central Hall; power plant under construction; teachers deal with crowded classrooms. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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| The faculty: how and where they spent their vacation | Description of how the individual faculty members spent their time. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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| The IV class of '95 | List of marriages. |
| Mr. A. O. Christopher | Working in Luverne. |
| A very pretty wedding | Percy Huget married Annie Lees. |
| Miss Helen F. Clute | Teaching in Bozeman, Montana. |
| Miss Lena Brown | Marries Charles A. Kent. |
| The Perry High School | Minnie Moore, Florence Zerwekh, and Lissa Lenocker teaching there. |
| Mr. Clyde C. Hammerly | Mr. and Mrs. Hammerly teaching in Waterville, Washington. |
| Miss Matie Steimel | Principal in Des Moines. |
| Mr. Geo. F. Thompson | Principal in Hallock, Minnesota. |
| Mr. Thomas R. Amlie | Principle in Litchfield, Illinois. |
| Mr. Thos. S. Lytle | Teaching in California. |
| Miss Gertrude Leland | Married A. W. Isbell. |
| Miss Clarissa Ensign | Resigns in Atlantic to take job in New Hartford. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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| Geo. H. Olmsted | Will study in Iowa City. |
| Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. | Meeting schedule; importance of the organizations. |
| Mr. J. E. Smith | Teaching in Mr. Ayr. |
| The museum | Lewis Minkel donates specimens of the skink. |
| Miss Alice Rhine | Mother dies; mother of C. E. Buckley also dies. |
| Miss Harriet Stinson | Now in Weiser, Idaho. |
| Mr. W. R. Sandy | Teaching in Franhamville. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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| Miss Florence Marshall | Visited friends on campus. |
| The business manager | W. G. Burris spent vacation as agent in St. Paul. |
| Miss Jessie Williams | Working in father's office. |
| Miss Mary Achenbach | Enjoying trip to the East. |
| Miss Klinefelter | Brought sister back to school. |
| The question of an electric car line | Again being considered. |
| Mr. Hollis | Visits campus. |
| Mr. Clarence Steele | Back in school. |
| Miss Margaret Baker's sister | Edith Baker enrolls in training school. |
| Mr. W. H. Lyon | Brought brother back to school. |
| The second years are happy | Anna Gardner is school. |
| T. U. McManus | Visited campus friends. |
| Mr. Almon Manson | Back in school. |
| Miss Emma Dahlin | In Iowa City. |
| Mr. J. D. Long and Miss Gertrude Long | Back in school. |
| We are happy to see | Naomi Achenbach back in school. |
| Miss Edith Nash | Back in school. |
| Miss Blanche Roberts | Back in school. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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| Among the old students | Quite a number of students have been away but are now returning for a fourth year. |
| This past summer has been one of affliction | Alice Rhine has experienced several deaths in her family. |
| Miss Leona Call | Visited sister Myra Call. |
| B. M. Cobb, Nellie Hartsell, Joseph Anderson, and Grace McNeil | Back in school after being away for some time. |
| Mr. Ole Oleson | Visits on way to University of Iowa. |
| Miss Kate Abraham | Visited friend and brought Carrie Cromer to school. |
| The enrollment | Enrollment is 823; 695 in normal course, sixty-eight in preparatory course, and sixty in special primary course. |
| The new students of this year | Students may write essay to determine eligibility for literary society work. |
| We are divided | Chapel exercises split; some students will attend chapel in Miss Wallbank's room. |
| Our old students | Miss Ridley expects to take a course at Harvard. |
| Vacation also witnessed the marriage | Kitty Sawyer married Charles Mornin. |
| The Shakespearean Circle | Sarah McDonald elected president; Grace McNeil elected vice president. |
| Shakespearean Hall | Now Mr. Fullerton's classroom. |
| Mr. Charles Kuehne | Married Miss Parmer. |
| Mr. Geo. Walker | Back in school. |
| Society orations | Orations must be given in large or supplementary chapel. |
| Among those who expected to return | P. M. and Carl Shaffer did not return to school. |
| The Aristos | Elected W. H. Lyon as president; Carl Rummel did not return to school. |
| Prof. Wright | Preached in local church on origin of man. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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| Bicycle hospital | Will fix bikes. |
| When the old students on their return | Exterior of new Administration Building is complete; front steps of Central Hall removed; front drive removed; all carriages must go behind building. |
| The Orios first meeting | Officers elected. |
| Our readers abroad | Plastering on lower floor of Administration Building finished; library may move to new building by end of October. |
| The class of ninety-five | C. E. Tool marries Myrtle Bell. |
| Our library | Acquires three hundred new books and an encyclopedia. |
| One of the saddest events | Beulah Hopley died July 10, 1895. |
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| Article | Article Summary |
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| Athletic Association | Results of Lake Geneva field events. |