Normal Eyte — September 20, 1892

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1 At Hampton Falls, N. H. Tribute from Professor Wright on the death of John Greenleaf Whittier.
3 The rage of cholera Advice on dealing with the disease.
3 A very interesting business meeting of the Natural History Association Active group promises to have a prosperous year; accumulating specimens; planning excursions.
3 Prof. W. N. Hull Will remain in Ellensburg, Washington, for another year.
4 Mr. F. C. Sage Accepts position at Homeopathic Surgical College in Iowa City.
4 Supt. H. E. Wheeler Re-elected at Logan.
4 Miss Ella Morris Teaching in Cedar City.
4 J. F. Doderer Principal at Rockwell.
4 The marriage of Miss Mamie Herrick Marries Mr. Moore in Independence.
4 J. E. Johnson Now at Norway in Benton County.
4 Among other alumni happenings of the summer W. T. Dick marries Miss Bentonsfort.
4 F. A. Nimocks Will move on to Sibley after two years at Alden.
4 W. W. Wilson, and Matt C. Cunningham Will attend the University of Iowa.
4 Miss May E. Helphrey Will teach in Mt. Pleasant.
4 W. H. Bender Will be superintendent in Hampton.
4 Miss Anna E. Livingood Teaching in Pueblo, Colorado.
4 E. B. Wilson and Minnie Ainsworth Married; will work in Adel.
4 It is with sincere regret Ella Moore has gone to California for her health.
4 Helen Hearst Teaching in Toledo.
4 Miss Cora Spargur Teaching in Clarinda.
4 Miss Margaret C. Gilchrist Teaching in Clinton.
4 A. J. Stone Elected principal at Coon Rapids.
4 Miss Mary Crew Teaching in Hampton.
4 The Bellevue board Elect M. O. Rowland as principal.
4 Livingston Morris Graduated from Keokuk Medical College.
4 Miss Gertrude Leland Will teach in Centerville.
4 C. N. Brones Elected principal at Story City.
5 We notice that in these pleasant days of sunshine Mary D. Ballantyne marries T. W. Davis and moves to Santa Barbara, California.
5 The Third Year Class of 1892 Whereabouts and occupations of class members.
5 E. A. Ford Taught at summer institute; now teaching at Conrad Grove.
5 C. M. Thompson Teaching in LeRoy, Minnesota.
6 Miss Edith Roberts Visiting Miss Arey; will go on to her position at St. Bethany's College in Topeka.
6 The new Normal monument Chimney nearing completion.
6 W. W. Wilson Will begin junior year at University of Iowa.
6 Miss Eva Wildman Visits home in Marshalltown.
6 Miss Clara Nettle Visiting friends on campus.
6 The greatly increased laboratory facilities Students and faculty appreciate new microscopes.
6 Leslie Chapman Conducts chapel exercises in preparatory department.
6 Miss Sadie Herrick Attended sister's wedding.
6 Miss Eva Seevers State YWCA secretary conducts meeting.
6 Miss Kate Newberry Began teaching in Strawberry Point.
6 Misses Thompson, Binford, and Lodwick Elected to executive committee; Miss Scurry is corresponding secretary.
6 Misses Bixby and Silliman Teaching in Cedar Falls.
7 The State Normal School Athletic Association Association meets, outlines goals, and elects officers.
7 Thirty-one class leaders Meet Professor Loughridge in his Bible study class.
7 Miss Kitty Fluke Led YWCA prayer meeting.
7 Lost! Shakespearean Society record is missing.
7 Miss Ivadel Laird Will enter Conservatory of Music at Iowa College.
7 Last year's tennis club Old members organizing new club.
7 Fourteen new members After initiating new members, the Alpha Society has a full complement of forty-six members.
7 The young men's prayer meeting Meetings have been well-attended.
7 The Board of Directors held their meeting Work has been especially hard for Resident Director Fields, who has been busy overseeing the recent changes in buildings and departments.
7 President Seerley Has placed placards on walls reminding students not to mar the walls and woodwork.
7 Miss Leslie Hall Visiting Nellie Tate; will go to California.
7 New books are daily being added to the library Recently acquired two volume set of "Arabian Nights".
8 Base Ball Detailed account of campus ball game between the Spinners and the Sprinters.