Normal Eyte — December 6, 1892

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99 Teachers who did much for me President Seerley fondly recalls his first school days.
100 Literary contests Believes societies would benefit from more competition between and among them.
100 Have the classes of '92 class letters? Normal Eyte offers to assist in the production and circulation of class letters.
101 Desirous to be original Philos may discuss question of support for women.
101 At the University of Wisconsin Advocates system which would exempt high-achieving students from examinations.
101 The question of how and where to use the gloves Boxing gloves available in basement room; will also be fitted up with horizontal ladder and mat.
101 The reunion of Normalites Will meet at ISTA convention; meeting program.
102 J. H. Schroeder Dealing in Nebraska real estate; mentions discovery of petrified man.
102 Morris Cooper Visits friends while his school is out of session due to scarlet fever.
102 Last but not least of Class of '92 Students may graduate at the close of any term in which work is completed; will celebrate first mid-year Commencement on December 13; program.
102 Prof. W. A. Bartlett Elected Professor of Mathematics at Tabor College.
102 Miss Lizzie Hughes Superintendent of Wapello County.
102 Miss Bertha Engel Will teach in Yankton, South Dakota.
102 We have at hand a new course of study T. B. Morris puts together plan in Goldfield.
103 Miss Jessie Orr Will teach in Danbury.
103 The board have again come and gone Directors hold special meeting.
103 Chas. Hearst Has pleasant visit at Normal.
103 In a paper on the country schools Praise for recent Henry Sabin article.
103 Numerous warnings Watching for approach of comet.
103 Miss Ella Waters Receives visit from sister.
103 Clifton Halsey Visits brother Herbert.
103 Miss Sallie Van Meter Visited by cousin.
103 Miss Lillie Wild Visited Europe last summer.
103 The contest which has been going on Clios drop debate over pins versus rings.
103 Miss Harriet Hartshorn Visited home in Traer.
103 Miss Jennie Rowland Goes out to teach.
104 Last Saturday L. H. Andrews will teach in Winterset, but return in spring.
104 A consignment of specimens Professor Arey receives geological specimens and a disarticulated skull.
104 Examinations are again with us How to tell a student who has not been a faithful scholar.
104 At 8 o'clock Thanksgiving evening Fire discovered in roof of Patterson Hall; Normal students help put out fire; speculates on adequate fire protection on Normal Hill.
104 The bridge is progressing as rapidly as the weather will permit Sides are enclosed, but much work needs to be done.
104 Prof. Jameson of Iowa City Had contract for new steam plant chimney; work found satisfactory.
104 Miss Maud Carr Will teach in Alden and fill vacancy left by resignation of Eugene Button.
104 Harry Williams Back at Normal to take special math course before trying Rose Polytech again.
105 Program of closing exercises of training school Performers and their topics.