Normal Eyte — March 4, 1893

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179 There are still a large number of unpaid subscriptions Urges subscribers to pay their bills.
180 Benefits of society work Both men and women will benefit from what they learn as members of literary societies.
180 The Y. M. C. A. convention Lewis H. Andrews describes the program; attended by several hundred representatives.
181 Resolutions of condolence Third Year class, Philomatheans, Student Battalion, and YMCA offer condolences on death of Herbert H. Crane.
182 Mrs. A. W. Rich--alias Miss Louisa Jennings Teaching at Le Mars Normal School.
182 Byron W. McKeen Editor of Sac City Sun.
182 The friends of Supt. Bender Loses papers and records in Hampton school fire.
182 The Cornellian George W. Newton doing well at Cornell College.
182 Ed. H. Griffin Principal at Traer.
182 Miss Clara A. Ensign Still teaching at Fort Dodge.
182 Mrs. Henry Wilson, formerly Miss Sara E. Kraiger Co-editor of Ames Intelligencer.
182 Harry A. Hull Superintendent at Shelton, Nebraska.
182 Elmer E. Harrison Assistant principal at Indian school in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
182 Ernest R. Nichols Professor of physics at Kansas State College.
182 Chas. R. Moore Superintendent in Missouri Valley.
183 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. YMCA elects officers.
183 Miss Lissa Lenocker Teaching at State Center.
183 Miss Alice Lynd Teaching at Cresco.
183 F. E. Lenocker Principal at Arcadia.
183 Miss Ida Morgan Assistant in Eddyville.
183 Miss Bell Nutting Teaching in Garvin.
183 Louis M. Parsons Principal at Lake Mills.
183 George Mather Principal at Hubbard.
183 Miss Lizzie Kearville Principal at Avoca.
183 Miss Anna Morgan Teaching in Red Bluff, California.
183 Miss Grace Milliman Principal in Logan.
183 Miss Gertrude L. Leland Assistant in Centerville.
183 Will L. Hearst In charge of West Side schools.
183 Miss Margaret Gilchrist Teaching in Clinton.
183 Miss Helen Hearst Principal in Toledo.
183 Miss Bertha L. Engel Teaching in Yankton, South Dakota.
183 O. H. L. Mason Has reputation of being among the best orators at University of Iowa.
183 George A. Hooker Principal at Aplington.
183 Miss Pauline M. Leader Taking medical course at University of Iowa.
183 Miss Eva S. Leland Assistant principal at Cresco.
183 Miss Lizzie Hughes Superintendent of Louisa County.
184 Miss Rachel McGregor Has returned to school after visit.
184 Miss Maude Humphrey Visits friends at Normal.
184 A. L. Comstock Succeeds J. E. Smith as president of Philos.
184 Miss Myrtie Richards Visited by sister.
184 Mr. Walter Thompson Visits daughter Florence.
184 Miss Josie Bedford Has gone home because of illness.
184 Miss Ethel Arey Has been sick.
184 Miss Bessie Anderson Visits Della Northey.
184 Miss Grace Curtis Slowing regaining health.
184 Clem Seerley Has been quite ill, but is improving.
184 A number of Cotton Hall maidens Visit Waterloo.
184 E. B. Williams Succeeds Walter Guthridge as Aristo president.
184 Miss Elyfa Smith Receives visit from brother.
184 Miss Jane Thompson Returns to school.
184 Miss Bertha Berry Has been sick.
184 Miss Edith Jones Visits Waterloo.
184 Miss Vivian Nottingham and sister Have gone home.
184 William Collins Back at the Normal.
184 Katie Manfull Receives visit from brother Arthur.
184 Miss Mary Taylor Leaves school because of eye trouble.
185 Near the beach of the Okoboji W. T. Davidson teaching at Spirit Lake.
185 Chapel orations List of speakers and topics.
185 R. S. Wilson and J. H. Stuckrath Appointed sergeants; old cadets excused from drill.
185 L. H. Andrews Returns to Normal after term's work in Winterset.
185 Rev. Robert McIntyre Will lecture on campus.
185 W. J. McConnell Leaves school because of sickness.
185 The Sibley school board Purchases electrical apparatus; Superintendent George Olmsted is pleased.
185 Miss Nellie Wallbank Has been away from work for a week; students and faculty are filling in.
185 On account of sickness Philo open session postponed.
185 Miss Elsie Wilson Has been sick with rheumatism.
185 The front seats of the chapel Seniors excused for other work.
185 Messrs J. W. Satterthwait and E. R. Moore Visiting committee has been on campus.
186 A mighty cry of woe Faculty grants seniors three excused days to work on theses.
186 We clip the following from the Iowa Wesleyan Tribute to Major Dinwiddie's military instruction at Iowa Wesleyan College.
186 An interesting event Mr. Mason receives praise for his debate work at the University of Iowa.