Normal Eyte — November 15, 1892

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02 Rosalind and Celia Essay.
75 Literary societies in two neighboring state normal schools Professor Wright writes about the literary society organization at Kirksville and Emporia.
77 Hon. L. D. Lewelling Elected Governor of Kansas.
77 The Country Schools Miss Baker publishes an article on reading.
77 In justice to our Y. W. C. A. editor Notes names omitted from previous article on state convention.
77 In a recent number Professor Parish applauded for work at Colorado summer normal institutes.
77 The many students of the I. S. N. S. Former Professor Whitcomb is now living in New York and studying at Columbia University.
78 To the Pacific Coast without change Railroad offers winter excursions to the West Coast.
79 The results of the appointment of additional lieutenants Roster of further officers.
79 Thanksgiving is not far away Looking forward to food and family.
79 The new bridge Will connect Old Gilchrist and Central Halls; under construction; students will appreciate the shelter from wind and rain.
79 Mrs. Jameson The former Clara Unger visits campus.
79 Miss Titus Returns to campus.
79 Mrs. Rogers will cook for a club of students Advertising for boarding service.
79 Miss Julie Grundalen Left school.
79 The social at Professor Loughridge's house Enjoyed a good time.
79 We would like to call attention "Professor" is a three syllable word; don't omit the last two syllables.
79 The Alpha Society lately invested Bought new carpet for their hall.
79 The "wee girlie" President Seerley's new daughter is named Marion Homera.
79 Miss Ida Byers Recovering from serious illness.
79 Mrs. Wright Visits daughter Alice.
79 Mr. Will Knickerbocker Will be principal in Winslow.
79 Miss Kate Schenk Nurse in Iowa City.
79 Miss Anna Clark Leaves school; plans to return in spring.
79 Charles Fields Has been ill.
79 Miss Janie Thompson Called home due to death of cousin.
80 The regular election of the Aristos Roster of officers.
80 That's right worthy, 3d years Appreciates serenade.
80 The students of this institution have ever been noted for their energy Neotrophians put down their own new carpet.
80 Yell Believes school needs a college yell; seeks contributions; offers possibility.
80 The Philos Offer toasts on recent Democrat election success.
80 Miss Emma Bradley Meeting success in Superior, Nebraska.
81 Mr. J. E. Johnson Teaching in Norway; school puts on good Columbus Day program.
81 Miss Iva Blank Visiting campus; will return to work as principal at Rolley.
81 Miss May Polley Assistant principal in Mt. Ayr.
81 Miss Mary Wright Teaching in Council Bluffs.
81 Mr. George A. Hooker Head of Aplington schools.
81 We are sorry to report Miss Bixby has been ill.
81 Miss Margaret Applegate Visited the Normal School.
81 Miss Etta Calderwood Visits friends at the Normal.
81 Mr. A. C. Franklin Principal of school in Scott County.
81 Very flattering reports Belle Nutting doing well in Waverly; Mary Down doing well in Ida Grove.
81 Matt Cunningham and W. W. Wilson Return to Iowa City after voting.
81 Mr. S. O. Hahn Enjoying new home in Iowa City.
81 E. A. Ford Working in Conrad.
81 J. W. Case Visits campus; represents a newspaper.
81 Miss Mary Drew Teaching near La Porte City.
81 O. H. L. Mason Visited recently.
81 We are sorry to note T. B. Platt was defeated in his political contest.
81 Mr. T. B. Morris Continuing success at Goldfield.
82 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders announced.
82 From an exchange Students at another school gave a professor a box of cigars as birthday present; not regarded as a token of respect at the Normal School.
82 The numerous Halloween scraps Glad Normal students avoid undesirable behavior displayed at other schools.
82 To St. Patrick's Cathedral Former Professor Whitcomb's Columbus Day tribute.
198 Securing a position An alumnus offers advice to men on finding a good position.