Normal Eyte — January 21, 1893

Page Title Summary
131 Remarks on the German schools A look at the German school system.
132 Our celestial neighbor Speculations on Mars and living conditions there; foresees trips to the planet becoming an ordinary occurrence.
133 Students at the Drake University Extensive excerpts from a chapel address by Henry Sabin on reading intelligently.
134 Are you patronizing our advertisers? Urges readers to support local advertisers.
135 Mr. S. J. Beshak Visits George Welles.
135 Miss Maude Carr Doing well at Alden.
135 F. H. Dawson Will participate in educational meeting in Sibley.
135 Miss May Calderwood Teaching in Scranton.
135 Mr. L. Andrews Teaching in Winterset; will return to school in spring.
135 Geo. H. Olmsted Editing newspaper in Sibley.
135 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Leaders of meetings announced.
135 Mr. John Betts Visits cousin Jane Thompson.
135 Miss Nellie Wallbank's home Home in Mt. Pleasant destroyed by fire.
135 Miss Lizzie Rhodes Doing well in Adel.
136 The name of Prof. Arey Has been ill; now teaching again.
136 Percy Huggett Appears at the Normal every Friday evening.
136 The third of the S. N. S. lecture course P. S. Hensen will speak.
136 Chas. A. Fields Exhibits bird collection in Waterloo.
136 C. A. Bulkley Visits campus and speaks with President Seerley; seeking support for hotel for World's Fair patrons.
136 Miss Lucy Mount Visited by Mr. O. Ryder.
136 I. S. N. S. Will have three hundred square feet at World's Fair.
136 The contracting for putting in the baths has been let Will install three showers and one tub at a cost of about $250.
136 O. H. L. Mason Resigns from University of Iowa newspaper because of too much work.
136 Miss M. Nervie Keeler Visited by cousin.
136 Miss Maud Grundy Has been ill, but is now back in class.
136 Miss Maggie Brunner Teaching at Marble Rock.
136 There are about thirty-two boys Major Dinwiddie hopes to have the new company ready for battalion drill in spring.
136 Miss Etha Buchanan Has had sore throat.
137 Coasting is still the main recreation of all Normalites Many students are enjoying sledding despite the cold weather.
137 Mr. John Huyck Director of School District no. 8 is pleased with the training department.
137 Our numerous readers may remember J. E. Cameron doing well in Onslow.
138 Supt. O. J. Laylander, of the Cedar Falls public schools Has found high rate of use of tobacco among Cedar Falls students.