Normal Eyte — May 27, 1893

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259 The Kansas State Normal Will receive $50,000 for additional facilities; believes Iowa State Normal School alumni are not as supportive of their school as the Kansas students are; urges ISNS alumni to support President Seerley in his efforts with the Iowa General Assembly.
260 Resolution of condolence Condolence on death of J. S. McMahon.
260 The coming Field Day Preparations for second annual Field Day; Cedar Falls businessmen have made contributions; hopes that good performances will merit inclusion of ISNS in state athletic league.
261 Tennis tournament Contests of men's, women's, and mixed singles and doubles.
261 Aristos Short description of recent program; election of officers; will give pins to graduates.
262 The evils of competition
263 There is a constant demand for good grade teachers Salaries at $40 to $50 per month.
263 A vision A poetic dream.
264 Miss Maude Humphrey Leaves for World's Fair in Chicago.
264 Miss Agnes Sullivan Has been teaching in Dubuque.
264 S. N. S. vs. Waterloo Normal students come out ahead in spelling bee; the stumper was "spiraea".
264 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; Mrs. Loughridge will address missionary group on India.
264 Maud Miller Will teach in Odebolt.
264 Miss Mattie Emry Finishes work in Washington; will study at University of Iowa next year.
264 Mr. F. E. Lenocker Doing good work in Arcadia.
264 Miss May Polly Offered re-election in Mt. Ayr.
264 Dan Rhodes Declines re-election in Camanche.
264 Miss Etta Calderwood Re-elected in Britt.
265 W. M. Beardshear Will speak.
265 Picnics and boat rides Students are enjoying the weather.
265 Miss Vinnie Marsh Visits home in Charles City.
265 Miss Ena Ellerston Visited by grandfather.
265 Lucy Fais Called home because of mother's illness.
265 Marguerite St. Clair Called home because of sister's illness.
265 Announcements for Commencement have been printed J. B. Knoepfler will speak.
265 Miss Marie Bell Has been ill; now is better.
265 Miss McFarland gave her last lecture the young men President Seerley will speak next week.
265 Misses St. John, Curtis, and Blanding Have had measles.
265 Dr. H. L. Knight Guest of Estella Harding.
265 Miss Charlotte Shearer Will conclude work near Tipton.
266 The meeting Will attempt to organize an Oratorical Association.
266 The Commencement orations are done Graduates are trying to decide whether to be happy or sad.
266 The interest in baseball Game played between pick-up teams; still need practice but there may be a prospect for playing other colleges someday.
266 The complete list of events for Field Day List posted; prizes and medals will be given.
266 One of the spellers Runs into watch dog upon returning late from spelling bee.
266 Mr. Wm. S. Dey Learns of sister's death.
266 Prof. Page Health improving.
266 A cablegram was received Professor Arey's party has reached Havana.
266 The training school Preparing for final day program.
266 The Philos Will give mock trial.
266 Miss Emma Dahlin Will leave faculty to study at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.