Normal Eyte — February 17, 1894

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161 The bill providing for an appropriation Visiting Committee has reduced recommendations in some areas; list of sums as they now stand; President Seerley seems optimistic that it will pass.
161 Keep posted Everyone should read newspapers, magazines, and reviews in order to keep upwith the world outside the school.
162 A Kranky Kroak Would like audiences for literary society sessions to be seated and not mill around outside the hall; believes applause should be reserved for fine performances.
162 The library party Description of party at Frank Cotton's home in which students wore badges hinting at book titles; faculty and senior class were guests.
162 The gymnasium Athletic Association gathers subscriptions from students to equip a small gymnasium in the armory; good place for students to get in shape for spring sports or just to keep in good health during the winter.
163 Women in the Fatherland An essay on German women from recent Alpha session.
165 Athletic Excerpts from Professor Parish's address to the men on the subject of athletics.
165 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Membership now over four hundred; considering the habits of a Christian.
165 Byrde L. Hill Doing well at Coon Rapids.
165 Wilbur H. Bender Will finish course at University of Iowa and likely continue at another university; could be headed for a college teaching position.
166 Miss Florence Claypool Recovering from serious illness.
166 Miss Olive Grobel Teaching in Camanche schools under Principal E. B. Williams.
166 Rev. John W. Geiger Will speak in chapel.
166 S. T. Walker Went to Cedar Rapids.
166 Harry Aldrich Visited the Hill.
166 Mr. Albertson Has been sick.
166 Why don't the IV years have a sleighing party?
166 Miss Agnes Boal Has the measles.
166 Mrs. Agnes (Pitcher) Claypool Has a new daughter.
166 Miss Allie D. Asquith Teaching in Lamoni.
166 We are glad to hear Gertrude Childs teaching in Atlantic.
166 C. E. Locke Plans to return from California to take Fourth Year course at the Normal.
167 The dreaded foe Many have the measles, but none has taken a serious turn.
167 We are sorry to learn Elma Raymond recovering more slowly than expected.
167 O. M. Harvey Injured himself.
167 Miss Charlotte Shearer Married Martin Goodale.
167 Miss Alice Erion Teaching in South Omaha, but has been sick.
167 W. D. Taylor Leaves position in Eddyville.
167 Neotrophians have elected officers Roster of officers.
167 The incoming officials Orio officers.
167 The Zetaletheans Roster of officers.
167 Dan Beck Back in school after having the measles.
167 Miss Jamison Recovering from illness.
167 The Orios First society to furnish their hall with a piano.
167 Frank Miller Visits the Normal.
167 Mr. Hollis followed his brother home Both have the measles.
167 Mr. J. R. Byers Will teach in Bancroft.
167 The new Alpha officers Roster of officers.
167 Mrs. Loughridge and Mrs. Arey Are sick.
167 Mrs. Terwilliger Visited daughter Daisy.
167 P. G. Fullerton Visited the Normal.
167 Mrs. Jamison Visits daughter Myrtle.
167 Miss Sallie Van Metre Visited by brother.
167 Miss Anna Goodale Visited home in Parkersburg.
167 Will Knickerbocker and Harlie Jennings Visited chapel.
167 Charles Stinson, Misses Montgomery, Larkin, and Willey Have measles.
168 Messrs. O. M. Harvey and S. T. Walker Will petition for acceptance of Normal Oratorical Association into state association.
168 Washington's Birthday Students invited to Congregational Church for $.15 supper.
168 The Appropriations Committee Recommends $70,000 instead of the earlier figure of $94,500; outcome uncertain.
168 The Fourth Year class Elected representatives for Commencement planning.
168 An unusually large crowd Aristos debate relative merits of ill-natured tidy woman versus good-natured untidy woman; elect new officers.
168 P. E. McClenahan Principal in Baldwin; receives high praise.
168 Owing to the illness of certain parties Oratorical contest postponed.
168 An apparent case of poisoning Victim had convulsions and stupor.