Normal Eyte — February 18, 1893

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163 President Seerley has been appointed Named Honorary Vice President of National Education Association.
163 It is with a feeling of deep sorrow Charlie Johnson died after a short illness; resolution of condolence.
164 Rosalind and Celia Essay on Shakespeare.
164 The bath tub movement New YMCA baths, including a tub, three showers, and a heater, have been installed; appeals to alumni for an additional $30 to pay off expenses.
165 The Alpha open session Detailed description of program.
166 Southern excursions Railroad will sell round trip ticket for price of one fare for trips to the South.
166 Those who have labored to ascend Normal Avenue Hill has been icy.
166 A card of thanks Appreciates assistance at time of death of Charlie Johnson.
166 A correction Believes that article on compulsory military drill conveyed wrong impression.
167 No word has yet been heard Seniors still hoping for excused time to work on theses.
167 Some one suggests Are wisdom teeth to blame for sickness among seniors.
167 Miss Myrtle Bowman Back at school.
167 Harry Aldrich Has been sick.
167 Ad Miller Recovering from long illness.
167 Miss Emma Evans Returns to school.
167 Miss Nellie Hudson Has been sick.
167 Frank Briden and sister Jennie Visit home.
167 B. A. Cubbage Visits Alice Tedro.
167 Wheeled conveyances are gradually beginning to reappear Spring may be on the way.
167 Oliver Harvey Elected valedictorian of all societies; other representatives also elected.
167 Beniah Dimmitt Enters school.
167 Ada Down Will return to school.
168 Major Dinwiddie Delivering series of lectures on army organization.
168 W. I. Benham Principal at Hamilton Institute in Mendota, Virginia.
168 Doctor James Alderson Enjoying the practice of medicine in Benton, Wisconsin.
168 James P. Dodds Has been superintendent in Sigourney; will edit newspaper in Horton, Kansas.
168 If rumors can be believed W. R. Patterson is busy with job and activities in Montour.
168 Miss Kate Schell Has been ill.
168 The genial countenance of W. W. Coates Visited Normal; may be headed West.
168 Even the faculty are not exempt Misses McGovern and King have been sick.
168 Chapel orations during the past week Speakers and topics.
168 Normal Hill has been unusually lively Students still enjoying sledding while the snow lasts.
169 Few of our lady alumni Anna Livingood moves to new building in Pueblo, Colorado.
169 Alice Lynd Teaching in Cresco.
169 The class letter of the Third Years Excerpts from class letter.
169 John A. Kleinsorge His school will be represented at the World's Fair.
169 John Schroeder In real estate business in Elgin, Nebraska.
169 Miss Etta Robinson Second assistant at high school in Onawa.
170 Miss Clara Hearst Teaching in Cedar Falls.
170 Dan Rhodes Well-established in Camanche.
170 Word comes from E. A. Crary Doing well at University of Iowa.
170 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Leaders announced; Mrs. Young speaks on Alaska work.
170 Inauguration of President Elect Cleveland Railroad will offer good prices on excursions to Washington, D. C.
170 Mr. L. B. Moffett Enjoying success with his job.
170 Miss Louisa Franklin Principal in Muscatine
170 Joseph Magee Did not accept previously mentioned position; now agent for Dubuque Building and Loan Association.
170 Among those to whom state certificates have been issued Roster of Normal alumni.
170 Ray Keeler Visits Normal.
170 Miss Olive Henness Teaching in Story City.
170 Miss Matie B. Steimel Teaching in Sibley.