Normal Eyte — May 20, 1893

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251 Now that we have passed the first half of the term 116 scheduled to graduate; seems to be plenty of opportunities for Normal graduates.
251 The regular meeting of the N. E. Pub. Co. took place Editors elected for next year; Normal Eyte will only grow in usefulness.
252 One morning this week After exhausting governmental avenues, President Seerley makes local appeal for private donations for bridge and sidewalk repair; result is double walk on each side of the elevated bridge.
252 Our library has now 5220 volumes Ranks eighth in size in Iowa colleges; tally of other colleges and their holdings.
253 The lecture Extensive excerpts from lecture by President Gates.
254 The Neo program Program items and those responsible for them.
254 Letter from a traveler
255 The Inter County Teachers Association Organized in Red Oak; A. F. Burton is member of executive committee.
255 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders announced.
255 G. S. Dick Completes successful year at Charles City.
255 Will Hearst Declines re-election at West Side; will study at University of Iowa.
255 W. H. Bender Resigns position at Hampton to resume studies.
256 Mr. Catchpool Visits home in New Hartford.
256 Miss Mamie Hearst Principal at Villisca.
256 Ambition for a more lucrative position L. A. I. Chapman will be principal at West Side school.
256 Mr. J. S. McMahon Died; had been teaching at Eddyville.
256 George Wright Has been sick.
256 Miss Huddy Visited by brother.
256 Miss Nina Wolf Visited by mother.
256 C. B. Watson Leaves school and goes to Florida for health.
256 Miss Lissa Jeffers Will teach in West Des Moines.
256 Rosa Magill Will teach in Waverly.
256 Misses Cora McKim and Belle McIntosh Re-elected at Whiting.
256 Mae Loonan Has had whooping cough.
256 Miss Bridgie Cunningham Re-elected at East Waterloo.
257 Where are the innumerable good spellers Still looking for good contestants for spelling bee.
257 Miss McFarland gave her lecture Addresses young men on good culture.
257 Mr. Carl Rummel Principal at Alden; Nora Held will continue to teach there.
257 Miss Maude Humphrey Will return for fourth year work.
257 Charlie Henry Will succeed Adam Willson as principal at St. Ansgar; Mr. Willson will return to the Normal for his fourth year of study.
257 H. E. Aldrich, W. N. Skinner, E. G. Copeland, and A. B. Abel Appointed sergeants in battalion; S. J. Torney promoted to First Sergeant.
257 The Neotrophian Society Will present first special program.
257 Mr. C. A. Frederick Returns after assisting at the World's Fair for two weeks; relief maps attracting attention.
257 Mr. and Mrs. Loughridge Called to home of sick friend in Waverly.
257 Theodore Anderson Will be principal at Oskaloosa.
257 Miss Nora Vaughan and Cora Taylor Visit Normal friends.
257 Miss Florence Thompson Visited home in Independence.
257 Major Dinwiddie Organizes three new gun squads.
257 Joe Graham Visits home in Mechanicsville.
257 Ernest Ede Suffering from rheumatism.
257 Everett Platt Visits Blanche Fort.
258 It has been suggested Should take up collection to repair bridge and sidewalk.
258 Prof. H. A. Hull Publishing monthly magazine on study of drawing.