Normal Eyte — February 10, 1894

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153 Some curiosity Explanation of method for choosing those who will participate in oratorical contest.
154 Neotrophian public Detailed description of the program.
156 Lena Seitsinger Has taught in Tipton; will study at University of Iowa.
156 Anna E. Livingood Will teach in Miles City, Montana.
156 Osmond Johnson Is now a theology student.
156 Among the successful Normalites Florence Butler in teaching in What Cheer.
156 A bill Text of the Normal School appropriations bill which includes money for a new building and for a librarian and library material.
157 Dr. Eva Peo Former Normalite opens medical practice in Cedar Falls.
157 Supt. C. Ray Aurner Sends program from Adel on teachers meeting.
157 Miss Olive Henness Teaching in Story City.
157 Mary D. Bohstedt Visited recently.
157 Will L. Hearst Came home to recuperate.
157 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; more song books ordered; many expect to attend Davenport meeting.
157 Miss Elizabeth Jones Teaching in Fairfield; sister Kate has been secretary to Supt. Knoepfler.
157 Miss May Boynton Studying at Oberlin College.
158 F. A. Nimocks Still working for life insurance company in Ottumwa.
158 Miss Gertrude Bagley Returns home after illness.
158 Valentines Available at C. A. Wise & Sons.
158 Have you seen the new bulletin board L. A. Wescott designs Athletic Association board.
158 Miss Lizzie Lutze Visited Anna Goodale.
158 Miss Lue Foote Visited Misses Graham and Neely.
158 Mr. Jas. J. McCauley Enrolled in school.
158 Miss Edith Hoagland Has been sick.
158 Miss Laura Strong Back for visit.
158 Miss Edna Shipman Has mumps.
158 Miss Mary Taylor Went home due to sickness.
158 Miss King Has been sick.
158 Miss Mollie Taylor Has been sick.
158 Fred Barner Has measles.
158 Mrs. Babcock Visiting Ida Robison.
159 The first issue Field and School Naturalist will appear.
159 Misses Maud McCracken, Clara Funston, Mary Hieber, Gertrude Childs, Florence Graham, and Helen Klute All teaching in Atlantic.
159 Mr. Joe McGee Doing well in Andrew.
159 The M'Arey Natural History Association Held interesting meeting.
159 The new men Have been assigned to battalion companies.
159 E. B. Rogers Appointed sergeant of Company D; F. C. Ensign and S. T. Walker promoted to 2nd lieutenant.
159 Miss Mary Bohstedt Attending University of Iowa; has been sick.
159 Miss Eva Peo Opened medical practice in Cedar Falls.
159 A triangular debate Two students from each of the men's societies will debate.
159 Miss Clara A. Wood Went home because of sprained ankle.
159 Clio officials Roster of officers.
159 H. E. Aldrich Working for life insurance company.
159 Miss Hattie Stinson Has measles.
159 Will Hearst Still recuperating at home.
159 Miss Mattie Larkin Teaching in Plainfield.
159 Mrs. Wright Went out in carriage for the first time since her mid-December accident.
159 Katharine Laird Returns to school after recuperating at home.
159 Misses Cora Patterson, Ethelyn Davies, Kittie Maher, and others Many have been sick.
159 We are glad to see Ida Robison back in school after bout with rheumatism.
159 Miss Fannie Archer Father injured by runaway team.
159 Mr. Coddington Studying music in Chicago.
159 Mrs. Curtis Brown The former Minnie Speer is visiting.
159 H. H. Savage Sergeant of Company D.
160 Mrs. Hepner Well-known laundry owner dies.