Normal Eyte — June 10, 1893

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273 The military work this year has been eminently successful Praise for work of battalion and band this year; plan pending to lighten drill load for advanced students.
273 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Miller Have served as head of Boarding Department and later custodian for seven years; will move to Warsaw, Indiana.
274 The faculty Faculty plans for the summer; most include trip to World's Fair in Chicago.
274 The Philo mock trial Large audience enjoys show.
274 The new catalogue has just come out Publication features photos and description of expanded curriculum.
275 Wednesday afternoon, June 7th, George Wright Died of bowel trouble; third student to die of this problem this year.
275 Since this is our last regular issue A quick look at this year's work; thanks to those who helped.
276 By an arrangement of the board of managers Final issue of Normal Eyte will appear after Commencement so that it can include news about that event.
276 According to constitutional provision Athletic Association will elect new officers; looking forward to prospect of new gymnasium.
276 To the alumni and alumnae Invitation to Class of 1893 to attend the Alumni Association banquet.
276 The small college
277 Field Day Three hundred attend second annual Field Day; detailed tally of winners and their times or marks.
278 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders announced.
279 Miss Mae Bixby Visits Normal; she and Miss Knickerbocker will go to the Fair.
279 Chas. Kuehne Assistant principal at Grundy Center.
279 Hon. Briggs Speaker urges Normal students to make their case to the General Assembly for stronger support.
279 Our quondam professor Miss Ensign spends a few days at the Normal; attends Field Day.
279 After more mature reflection Philos will present pins to their graduates.
279 Miss Clara Boss Miss Boss, Anna Singer, and Etta Robinson will teach at Onawa.
279 Miss Ada Williams Re-elected at Alta.
279 Frank Nimocks Visits for Philo program.
279 H. B. Lizer Visits for Field Day.
279 Miss Minnie Moore Visits friends at Normal; remember her service from time when she was librarian.
279 Mamie Hearst Finished year's work at Ida Grove.
279 J. P. Huggett Will be substitute in Aurora, Illinois.
279 Miss Maude Humphrey Left for World's Fair.
279 L. A. I. Chapman Prospects for teaching.
279 Allie L. Richardson Marries Mr. Hargrave of Marshalltown.
279 Prof. E. E. Bartlett Completed year at Orient.
279 H. E. Wheeler Graduates class of fourteen at Logan.
279 Commencement exercises Professor Griffin makes good record in Traer.
280 Prof. Wright Preached baccalaureate sermon in New Providence.
280 A meeting of the Oratorical Association Prospective members urged to attend.
280 The Teachers Exchange in Des Moines Receives calls for Nebraska teachers.
280 Seventeen of the brawny athletes Field Day contestants have photo taken; will it join the collection at the World's Fair?.
280 Prof. Page and wife Health seems to be improving; chapel appearance brings applause.
280 Lucy Wood Will teach in Hull.
280 Bertha Blanding Leaves school because of eye trouble.
280 E. B. Williams Will be principal at Camanche.
280 Ruth Adsit Called home because of sickness.