Normal Eyte — October 7, 1893

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33 Politics Recent orations during chapel exercises have taken a partisan political turn; believes expression of political beliefs among students in entirely appropriate.
34 Contributed The effects on the teaching profession of the difficult financial situation.
34 The officers of the Oratorical Association Need to set date for contest that works best for the school and the students.
34 Contributions Strongly urges contributions to the Normal Eyte, even without invitation.
35 The dream A poetic look at the licensing of liquor.
36 Favorable reports Misses McAlvin, Achenbach, and Lenocker doing well at State Center.
36 A patron of the Camanche Olive Grobel and E. B. Williams doing well there.
36 S. J. Torney Teaching at Center Junction.
36 E. B. Williams Likes his job but misses the Aristos.
36 Y. G. Barnell Candidate for superintendency in Benton County.
36 E. A. Crary Left University of Iowa because of father's death; running for superintendency of Grundy County.
36 Miss Etta Brooks She and Ida Shaw are doing well at Charles City.
36 E. A. Crary Will be out of school this year in order to settle his father's estate.
36 T. U. McManus Entered college in Des Moines.
36 Mary E. Bechly Teaching in Ida Grove.
36 J. P. Huggett Teaching in Bancroft.
36 Ada Down Teaching in Ida Grove.
36 Paul Peterson Candidate for superintendency in Shelby County.
36 Pauline M. Leader Senior medical student at University of Iowa.
36 Lucy Mount Student at Stanford University.
37 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Schedule of meetings and leaders.
37 Lake Geneva Report on the YMCA summer school.
38 Friday evening Henry Wyler's Hall Gave a party.
38 Miss Jessie McCaughan Went home because of family illness.
38 Prof. Wright Publishes article on geometry.
38 Miss Ella Lumpe Joins fourth year class.
38 Miss Rachel Cameron Went home due to family illness.
38 Miss Elmer Younker Visits sister Ella.
38 Truman Penney Leaves school because of illness.
38 Prof. Bartlett Sick for one day.
38 Miss Ashton Visits home in Aplington.
38 Miss Anna Goodale Visits home in Parkersburg.
38 We understand there is talk May be tennis tournament in Grinnell.
38 Elsie Orcutt Visits Della Northey.
38 Miss Nellie Elliott Receives visit from brother.
38 Does anyone know Clock in hall seems to be stuck.
38 Miss Stafford Returns home.
38 Harry Williams Visits World's Fair.
38 Miss Lulu Newcomb Visits the Normal.
38 Miss Stella Crary Returned to school.
38 Miss Mackin Absent because of illness.
39 Prof. Page Is publishing series of articles on physics apparatus.
39 The Natural History Association New members added; Kate Schwertly elected corresponding secretary.
39 The orations for the week Speakers and topics.
39 In conformity to Herbert Spencer's idea Normal Band practices outdoors three times a week; now has repertoire of thirty-eight tunes.
39 Robt. Fullerton Went home to visit an uncle.
39 Miss Cynthia Titus Went home to visit sister.
39 Prof. Whitcomb Visits the Normal.
39 Miss Grace Griffin Has had trouble with eyes.
40 Why is it thus? Quite a number of students are sick again this year.
40 The S. N. S. Oratorical Association Met recently; attendance low, but those who attended showed great interest; approve constitution; begin organization for contest.
40 The country is in a fair way Finds that partisan chapel orations keep students' attention.
40 Chicago Day Several railroads are offering special fares to trips to Chicago.