Normal Eyte — May 17, 1892

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137 Of all the vast colonial possessions Speculations on the potential for independence of India from Great Britain.
137 Up in the corner of this vast continent Calls for development of Alaska.
138 Physical education A look at the growing popularity of this new branch of study.
139 Neotrophian Society report Meeting takes Japanese theme; description of program.
140 Cranky Croaks Complaints about too much cadet drill, behavior at chapel exercises, excessive reading; would like a course of lectures from faculty.
141 Major Dinwiddie Purchases property and will make his permanent home here.
141 Major Bacon of Omaha US Army inspector favorable impressed by Student Battalion.
141 The clock which rings the electric bells Has been malfunctioning.
141 The first powder of the season Artillery pieces fired.
141 A new large Normal flag staff New staff replaces old staff damaged in windstorm.
141 Miss Anna Ary Marries Charles Flint.
141 M. A. Replogle Will make home in Cedar Falls.
141 They say that the front seat of the chapel Empty during seniors' vacation.
141 Miss Mary Bohstedt Will teach in Waterloo.
141 Miss Allie Richardson Will teach in Marshalltown.
141 Miss Kate Nevile Visited campus.
141 Miss Lizzie Kline Will teach in Maxwell.
142 Upon looking over the books Quite a number of subscribers have not paid their bills yet.
142 The following is the program Brief Commencement program
142 Announcement Meeting of all students to elect Normal Eyte editors.
142 Some of Miss Kelly's bright little pupils Visit Miss McGovern's didactics classes.
142 Geo. S. Dick Re-elected to three year term as superintendent of Charles City Schools at annual salary of $1500.
142 This has been a rather unfavorable season for botanizing Spring flowers have been slow to appear.
142 The commissioned officers Have had photograph taken.
142 The genial countenance John Kleinsorge has completed a successful year as principal at Camanche.
142 It is hereby announced Amendment to publishing association constitution would provide for appointment of nine associate editors rather than popular election.
142 Messers. Huggett . . . . Cadets perform drills at Philo open session; will also perform at Opera House.
143 Field Day Will be held on Dr. Pettit's grounds one half mile east of campus; additional events; description of facilities.
143 The Philo open session Detailed description of program.
144 Lawn tennis Detailed description of a tennis match between Arey-Huget and Burton-Chapman.