Normal Eyte — September 27, 1892

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19 The new chimney just completed New chimney is seventy feet tall with a ten foot deep foundation; octagonal shape rises to ornamental head with iron cap; connected to steam room via horizontal flue; dimensions of $2600 structure.
19 When some months since Trying to understand the legal ramifications of labor strikes.
20 Athletics Athletic Association buys equipment to be stored in Central Hall; western part of campus devoted to athletics; urges men to join and compete.
21 Optional chapel attendance Tongue-in-cheek look at what is to be gained by attending chapel exercises.
22 Miss Baker's calisthenics classes Moved upstairs from the armory.
22 Those new chairs Aristos enjoy new chairs in Lura Chase's room.
22 Lydia E. Wagner Died at Marble Rock on September 12, 1892, of typhoid fever.
22 The Teachers' Exchange Seeking applicants for positions.
22 Mrs. Chassell left last week Headed for the West.
22 The tennis season Has just begun.
22 Miss Vinnie Mowry Teaching at Lake City.
22 A. P. McMahon Teaching in Colo.
22 Miss Kate Hood Visits campus.
22 Robt. Fullerton Trying to bring singing back to chapel services.
22 Miss Sadie Herrick Returns from sister's wedding.
22 Student instructors Doing good work in preparatory department.
22 The outside door on the west side Urges men to use specially-made armory door.
23 Miss Mae Bixby Teaching in Cedar Falls; calls on friends.
23 A meeting of the Athletic Association Meeting represents popular student interests.
23 Miss Agnes Sullivan Teaching in Dubuque.
23 E. G. Dittmer Studying medicine in Chicago.
23 Looking for a second year Higher enrollments show up in more crowded chapel.
23 Morris Cooper Began work at Rockwell City.
23 Miss S. Laura Ensign Enjoys new work at Stanley Hall in Minneapolis.
23 Fifty more guns are needed for the work of the battalion Students awaiting uniforms and equipment.
23 C. C. Sattyrlee Enjoyed trip to California, but plans to resume study at the Normal.
23 The Shakespearean Society Adds four new members.
23 Miss May Polley Teaching at Mt. Ayr.
23 Mrs. McManus Visits T. U. McManus.
23 Miss S. A. McAlvin Visiting niece Nellie McAlvin.
23 The name of the Natural History Association Should be M'Arey.
23 Miss Kate Ryan Studying at the Normal.
23 The monumental chimney Chimney completed; will be a Normal monument.
23 Six new names New Neotrophian members.
23 Every Normal student should have a bicycle Santee Brothers selling bikes.
23 Miss Mae Loonan Visited friends in Waterloo.
23 Who will lead off Tennis courts need repair.
23 Five young ladies Join Alpha.
23 See how Santee Bros. Selling bicycles at good prices.
24 Fred Stout Visits campus on way to Baptist College in Des Moines.
24 The church festivals given for the benefit of Normal students Students enjoy special services at Cedar Falls churches.
24 The students in that most interesting branch Zoology students are bringing home many specimens.
24 The third term rhetorical division was organized Organize as the Eclipse; elect officers.
24 Mrs. Chassell better known to the ISNS as Miss Buckingham Speaks at the Normal; has been lecturing in various places; will soon join Mr. Chassell in Montana; Mr. Chassell is enjoying better health.
24 A goodly number attend the prayer meeting Professor Wright speaks on the history and aims of the YMCA.
24 Ella Waters Enters school.
24 Wm. Coates Rides to Belle Plaine on his bicycle.
24 Miss Byrde Hill Visits Waterloo friends.
24 Anna Livingood Now in Pueblo, Colorado.
24 Percy Huggett Makes regular visit to campus.
24 Our Waterloo teachers Normalites doing well in Waterloo.
24 Mr. A. F. Burton Doing well in Oxford Junction.
24 The Epworth League Select C. C. Magee as delegate to state convention.
25 It is currently reported that a Cedar Falls merchant A man is supposed to have said that he would prefer a race track in town over the Normal School; writer points out the economic impact of the Normal School on the Cedar Falls economy.
25 School boards who know how to appreciate the new methods of teaching Several Normal graduates performing well at Hampton.
26 Hon. Henry Sabin Teachers' Exchange has been a success due to his efforts.
26 The State Teachers Association Will meet around Christmas; state certificate examination will be offered then.
26 The Iowa School Journal is rapidly taking front rank Success is largely due to Henry Sabin.
26 Hon. L. D. Lewelling Running for governor in Nebraska.
26 Delia Knight Former Normal instructor now a nurse in Boston.