Normal Eyte — May 31, 1892

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153 On the fifth of next August Speculations on the possibility of life on Mars, as the planet reaches a point close to the Earth.
154 To the alumni Annual banquet to be held in Central Hall; may be last to be held in campus buildings.
154 Says Philip Hamerton Does not see value of extended study of Latin and Greek.
155 Commencement is once more at hand Over one hundred will graduate; rewards for teachers not so great as for other professions.
155 Another relay bicycle race The practical use of bicycles may even extend to war.
155 Upon turning over the management of this paper Thanks contributors for help with Normal Eyte; cites advantages of weekly publication.
156 What an enterprising set of students Cites achievements for 1891-1892 including Athletic Association, Natural History Association, Normal Band, Class Day, Normal Eyte, military work, society programs, and Christian associations.
156 Sometimes the questions arise Some schools charge admission for Commencement; the Normal School does not.
156 The University O. H. L. Mason explains relationship between the Normal School and the University of Iowa; how students may transfer to the University; the purposes of each institution.
157 W. S. Rownd Has built new sidewalk.
157 The Y. W. C. A. pledge Pay pledge of $100 to state association.
157 Company A came out in white gloves Surprises audience.
157 Prayer meeting Will be led by Alice Howard.
157 Miss Maggie Cunningham Will teach in Cedar Falls.
158 The horses ridden by Major Dinwiddie and Adjutant Burton Furnished by the Fields Farms.
158 The Field Day exercises Postponed because of rain last week; scheduled for this week.
158 Miss Ensign will the lead the Y. W. C. A. Last meeting of term.
158 The annual seniors' prayer meeting Miss Ensign will lead.
158 E. P. Cunningham and Miss Byrde Hill Appointed to editorial staff of Normal Eyte.
158 Miss Katie Overfelt Will teach in Gilman.
158 Fred H. Dawson Came up from Luzerne for Memorial Day.
158 We were a little late Normal Eyte was late because of Memorial Day activities.
158 Miss Mamie Hearst Will be principal at Ida Grove.
158 G. S. Dick On campus recruiting teachers.
158 Miss Bridgie Cunningham Will teach in Waterloo.
158 The Normal furnished the High School cadets Charles Thompson assists.
158 The followers of Aristotle Aristos invite Shakespeareans to a banquet.
158 The examination for state certificates Will be held on campus.
158 Miss Anna Singer Will teach in Onawa.
158 Dan Rhodes Elected assistant principal in Alden.
158 Miss Florence Strasser Assistant principal at Williams.
159 Class Day program List of activities and participants.
159 Memorial Day was observed yesterday Description of Memorial Day activities including the parade and addresses; Normal School student participation especially noted.
159 The report of Maj. Jno. M. Bacon Report is complimentary to the military program.
159 At the meeting last week Carl Treimer elected editor-in-chief; Fannie Laird is local editor; Rodney Arey is business manager; amendment passed to make associate editors appointive rather than elective.
159 The diploma Those Philo graduates who want pins this year may have them.
160 Base ball Detailed account of baseball game between Fourth Year and Second Year students; seniors won, 18-11.