Normal Eyte — April 8, 1893

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203 Oratory is one of the branches of study The importance of oratory in personal development.
203 A tenderfoot abroad
203 Impelled by the change and progress The Normal Eyte is here to stay.
205 The lecture Extensive excerpts from Henry Sabin's annual lecture.
206 Elizabeth Jones Teaching in Fairfield.
206 W. R. Patterson Principal at Montour.
206 C. A. Fullerton His board may build $10,000 brick building.
206 F. A. Nimocks No longer teaching; visits Normal.
206 The reception Description of the term reception.
206 George Chandler Has taken many normal institute training assignments.
206 Miss Minnie Mack Assistant principal in Alden.
207 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; Sunday School officers and teachers listed.
207 A. B. Abel and J. E. Vance Students from last year are back at Normal.
207 W. W. Wilson Spends part of vacation at Normal; likes school in Iowa City.
207 The genial countenance of Y. G. Barnell Assistant principal in Mason City.
207 The Williams school board Pamphlet on course of study and regulations is the work of H. E. Button.
207 Miss Blanch Sokol Will teach in Sibley.
207 Miss Maude Humphrey Spending vacation in Eagle Center; still teaching in Waterloo.
207 C. M. Thompson Principal in LeRoy, Minnesota.
207 Misses Segner and Kingsbury Visited Normal.
207 Geo. H. Olmsted Taught at Osceola County institute.
207 Miss Kate Overfelt Now in Gilman.
207 Minnie Speer Teaching in Traer.
207 Miss Maude Miller Teaching in Scranton.
207 J. E. Johnson Located in Benton County.
207 The name of Miss Sophia Keeler Visited Normal.
207 Miss Mae Bixby Teaching in Cedar Falls.
207 A. M. Willson Principal at St. Ansgar.
207 The erection of a new building Paul Peterson takes opportunity to visit Europe.
207 Miss Agnes Sullivan Doing excellent work in Dubuque.
208 Miss Susan Graham Visits Florence Mack.
208 Mr. Orcutt Visits daughter Elsie.
208 Miss Ella Scurry Visited by sister Julia.
208 Mr. G. S. Dick Brings three of his students from Charles City to the Normal.
208 The term opens up Somewhat lower enrollment in Bible classes; may increase later.
208 F. E. Ball has returned Will finish third year course this year.
208 Mr. J. H. Gorsuch Will be principal in Moravia.
208 Miss Bessie Anderson Visits Miss Northey.
208 Miss Florence Marshall Visits friend in Spirit Lake.
208 Carl Treimer Visits home.
209 Pres. H. H. Seerley Called to Oskaloosa due to illness of Mrs. Seerley's mother.
209 It is with regret Misses Chase and Dahlin and Mr. Miller resign; Miss Chase will marry; Miss Dahlin will attend drawing school; and Mr. Miller will move on.
209 Mr. H. F. Rall Will give German lessons in Waterloo and Cedar Falls this summer.
209 Miss Nellie McAlvin Entertained friends during vacation.
209 The Normal appropriation Exhibits, including over fifty photographs, ready to be shipped to World's Fair; Professor Page is ill so L. A. Chapman will accompany the material to Chicago.
209 Field work has been taken up Several changes in officers in student battalion.
209 The list of Commencement actors Florence Mack, Alpha representative, was omitted.
209 Prof. S. L. Whitcomb Receives $500 fellowship for study at Columbia University.
209 How many of our senior students May have tour of Cedar Falls.
210 Spring has made her genial influence felt Students are skipping rope and engaging in other exercise.
210 Married D. C. Knupp marries Mae Donels.
210 For the Annual State Encampment Railroad offers discount on tickets to GAR encampment.
210 Sometime ago Spelling bee team members chosen.
210 The Athletic Association Held regular meeting; officers and managers elected.