Normal Eyte — December 2, 1893

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97 Words are the servants of thought Claims that a misspelling was intentionally used to make a point.
97 Do not read unless you will heed Solicits articles from alumni and students.
98 To the editor of the Normal Eyte Believes that seniors should wear academic regalia at Commencement.
98 The lecture Excerpts from the lecture by Joseph Cook on "Leaders and Misleaders".
99 The advance of civilization A look at the progress of culture.
100 Notice Accepting designs for award for Normal Eyte editor who denounced academic regalia.
101 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Thanksgiving prayer meeting well-attended.
101 That awful editor Believes matter of caps and gowns should be properly discussed in class meetings, not in the newspaper.
101 Very flattering reports C. A. Fullerton doing well in Manson.
101 Maude Carr Teaching near Muscatine.
101 Notice Solicits subscriptions for natural history periodical.
101 C. W. Bartine Doing well in Monona.
101 Miss Cora F. Sprague Teaching in Clarinda, not Villisca.
102 Caps and gowns Believes that caps and gowns will have a good effect on class unity.
102 Miss Rossing Has the grippe.
102 Miss Kittie Howard Has been sick.
102 Miss Nanna Kennan Has gone home to recuperate.
102 Miss Eva Snider Has gone home due to sickness.
103 The Y. W. C. A. Gave reception for YMCA and others.
103 The lecture committee John W. Geiger will speak.
103 Considering the state of health Need new salutation in light of recent sickness.
103 Wednesday p. m. Miss Morris speaks on necessity of physical culture.
103 We welcome to our midst Mary Achenbach visits.
103 Miss Sophia Hieber Has been sick.
103 Miss Kate McClay Visits Etta Bronson.
103 Cards have been received S. C. Cobb has new baby boy.
103 Mrs. Rogers Will board students for $2 per week.
103 Ed. Campbell Enjoying his school.
103 Mr. J. H. Stuckrath Will take course in German at University of Chicago.
103 Miss Della Northey Enjoys Thanksgiving with visiting father.
103 The skating season is upon us
103 Miss Jennie Hancock Teaching in Aitkens.
103 Mrs. Sadie (Hoerner) Hazlett Remembers her Normal friends.
103 A Fourth Year claims Humorous suggestion that cap and gown can be worn in fields next summer.
103 Miss Edith Brooke Will teach in Marshalltown.
103 Miss Ethlyn Davies Has gone home to celebrate Thanksgiving.
103 Gregg McAlvin and Oliver Harvey Have been sick.
103 Mike Thielen At home.
103 Miss Stella Minton, B. F. Youel, and Clyde Johnson Have gone home to teach.
103 Miss Ella Lumpe Called home due to death of cousin.
103 Miss Etta Brooks Visited the Normal.
103 Prof. Parish Has been sick.
103 Miss Nellie Johnson Will teach in Forest City.
103 Miss Schell's sister Visited over Thanksgiving.
103 Mr. Hemmerling Visiting friends at the Normal.
104 Misses Fesenbeck, Laird, and Cunningham Entertain party of friends.
104 Officers of Neotrophian Society Roster of officers.
104 One by one our Fourth Years leave us Sophie Keeler goes out to teach.
104 This week's orations Roster of speakers and topics.
104 Miss Nellie McAlvin Spends Thanksgiving at the Normal.
104 About half the seniors were called to the office Had failed to book winter orations.
104 We regret to announce Mrs. Seerley's mother died.
104 It is reported Students are enjoying sledding.
104 Training School boy Humorous reference to caps and gowns.
104 Lois H. Wife of Tom Philpot died after childbirth.
104 A meeting of the Fourth Year Class Decided to wear caps and gowns.