Normal Eyte — May 24, 1892

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145 When the young men of a country Young men should take active part in political affairs.
145 It is the intention to publish a double number Will publish special Commencement issue.
145 The meeting for election of Normal Eyte editors Urges students to attend and to take the matter seriously.
146 A word from Jonathan Piper Believes in cultivating grand ideas.
146 Russia A look at the famine and political situation in Russia.
149 Prof. Wright Will lead YMCA prayer meeting.
149 Ray, Sophia, and Nervie Keeler Enjoy visit from mother and sister Bessie.
149 Professor Seerley Will speak at Clear Lake.
149 Miss Kate Jones Will be secretary to J. B. Knoepfler.
149 Miss Margaret Baker Will teach at Callanan Summer School in Des Moines.
149 This part of the country Snowstorm on May 20.
149 C. C. Hammerly Elected principal at Jewell Junction; Mrs. Hammerly will teach at same school.
149 Several new gun squads Have been organized.
149 Miss Maud Humphrey Visited Waterloo.
149 Miss Mary Achenbach Visited home near Gladbrook.
149 Ray Keeler and his sister Nervie Visit Waterloo.
149 A brother of Miss Ora Wesche Visiting.
149 Miss Jessie Segner Will teach in Traer.
149 Miss Byrde Hill Has had sore throat.
149 Percy Huggett Will teach in Waterloo.
150 Prof. W. N. Hull Former faculty member now at State Normal School in Washington; will resign and lecture in the West before returning to the East.
150 The cadets will all participate in the Memorial Day exercises Will march to new cemetery and fire salutes from field piece.
150 The special squad Presented drill to Methodist audience at Opera House; will make similar presentation to Presbyterian ladies.
150 L. A. Wescott Not feeling well but played coronet at battalion parade.
150 A program for Field Day Ten cent admission fee will cover expenses.
150 The number of entries Competition will be tough at Field Day.
150 Frank Rall Graduates from the University; will accept German principalship in Des Moines.
150 Normalite! Normalite! A school cheer.
150 Miss Rosa Ivers Will continue teaching in Emerson.
150 The Second Years Challenge Fourth Years to baseball game.
150 The Y. W. C. A. officers Roster of officers.
150 Those lofty breezes Winds blew down baseball backstop.
151 Iowa Teachers' Exchange Outlines policies.
151 The city papers have said it Comments on ruffians and idle men who take over the sidewalks in downtown Cedar Falls.
151 The literary societies Finds that younger members of societies are performing well; advice on developing worthwhile programs.
151 Chas. Miller Re-elected principal at Lime Springs.
151 It is hereby announced Will consider amendment providing for appointment of nine associate editors instead of electing them by popular vote.
152 J. A. Kleinsorge Elected principal in West Des Moines.
152 To the alumni Annual literary program of alumni scheduled; participants listed.
152 R. A. Elwood Re-elected principal at Mediapolis
152 W. L. Hearst Re-elected principal of West Side schools.
152 W. H. Bender Principal in Hampton after two years in Bellevue.
152 T. B. Platt Has been principal in South English; will now be pharmacist in Montezuma.
152 The poet's mission Poem.