Normal Eyte — October 18, 1892

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43 Another has passed away Tribute on death of Alfred Tennyson.
43 The lecture Extended highlights from Colonel Sanford's address
44 On account of the special exercises Alphas elected officers.
45 Matie Culbertson Teaching near Pueblo, Colorado.
45 Through some inexplicable mistake Dan Rhodes is in Alden, not Odebolt.
45 Miss Nora Held Teaching in Alden.
45 J. L. Sullivan and his friend Mr. Daley Visit Independence.
45 Miss Carrie and Mr. Frank Miller Receive visit from father.
45 The M'Arey Natural History Association Will hold monthly meeting.
45 Mabel Palmer Will teach in Alexander.
45 The Misses Wilson and Mitchell Spent vacation at home.
45 Miss Fell Visited by brother.
45 We are glad to see the face of J. L. Chassell Returns after helping his father on the farm.
45 Miss Celia Duff Has been ill.
45 C. C. Magee Will take trip as delegate of Epworth League.
45 Fannie Laird Visited home in Jessup.
45 Rev. Potwin Visited his daughter Grace.
45 C. Ray Aurner Came to hear lecture.
45 Miss Minnie Mack Visits sister Florence.
46 Wanted--by the classes in zoology Classes need frogs.
46 Few of last year's graduates speak more favorably George Olmsted offers testimony on the salutary effects of military work on campus.
46 The carriage manufactory New business will start in Cedar Falls.
46 The old croquet ground north of Central Hall is no more New cinder drive installed leading from front drive to barn.
46 Miss Anna Singer Teaching in Onawa.
46 Has the tennis association any rights which are bound to be respected Believes preparatory and training school students have damaged tennis courts.
46 The Alpha girls possess the true progressive spirit Will hold formal reception.
46 The Preparatory lads have fitted up a gymnasium Cannot join Athletic Association so they form their own organization; may conflict with tennis association.
46 Last week's chapel orations and disciples of Demosthenes Roster of speakers and topics.
46 Owing to rain Student battalion drill held in armory.
47 The Waverly excursion Natural History Association visits quarry near Waverly; description of some of their finds.
47 S. N. S. enjoyed a visit from E. Waterloo teachers Delegation visits and observes.
47 Base ball Game between Aristos and Philos rained out.
48 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. 345 enrolled in Bible study classes; YMCA elects state convention delegation.
49 S. B. Stonerook Preparing for Columbus Day at his school.
49 Paul Peterson Will resign at Peterson to return to Elkhorn College.
49 Miss Ferris Teaching at Hampton.
49 Miss Maude Stinson Teaching in Alliance, Nebraska.
49 Miss Adelia O. Gregg Had been teaching in Atlantic; married Dr. Thomas.
49 R. C. Adams Promoting athletics in his teaching assignment.
49 The friends of A. E. Felmley Now studying in Ann Arbor after farming for awhile.
49 Mr. E. S. Chassell Stopped in Cedar Falls on way to visit his brother J. L. Chassell.
49 Mr. Frank Belz Enjoying country life; health good.
49 The mid ocean continent Essay on Australia.