Normal Eyte — February 24, 1894

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169 We have heard considerable complaint Some students find open classroom windows uncomfortable.
169 The first issue of The Field and School Naturalist Praise for the efforts of Professor Arey and Mr. Draper.
169 With this issue Edith Neely resigns from the Normal Eyte staff.
170 The convention Report on the YMCA meeting in Davenport.
173 Very flattering reports R. C. Adams doing well in Ireton.
173 John Kleinsorge May complete course at University of Iowa.
173 James H. Lees Clerking at C. A. Wise company.
173 The sole representative of ISNS Bridgie Cunningham teaching in Waterloo.
173 Miss Sara M. Riggs Will graduate from University of Michigan.
173 W. W. Bartine Teaching in Ocheydan.
173 The Office is arranging the Alumni Register Hopes to use this activity to gather information for the Normal Eyte.
173 J. P. Huggett Gives up work in Bancroft due to poor health; J. R. Byers will fill that position.
173 Angie Elder Teaching in Ireton.
173 Albert E. Felmley Has been studying law; will teach near Cedar Falls.
173 R. A. Elwood Principal at Colby, Kansas.
173 Pauline M. Leader Will graduate from the University of Iowa medical school.
173 Elizabeth Klein Principal at Zearing.
173 M. C. Cunningham Studying law.
173 G. H. Olmstead Will do institute work in Osceola.
173 Janet Cowen Doing well in Panova.
174 Miss Kennan is recovering
174 And still the measles rage!
174 J. P. Huggett Visiting campus.
174 The state oratorical association Admitted ISNS to membership.
174 Miss Margaret Baker Entertains History Club.
174 Miss Maude Milliman Teaching in Nebraska.
174 Chas. F. Severance Doing well at Shellsburg where Bertha Pratt also teaches.
174 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; two will attend Detroit meeting.
175 J. W. Jarnagin, E. R. Moore, and Judge I. J. McDuffie Visiting Committee on campus.
175 The Philos George Chandler will deliver alumnus address.
175 Miss Ida Sala Teaching in Centerville.
175 Miss Chick Mother takes her home to recover from her accident.
175 Miss Sadie Herrick and Miss Libbie Maclean Visit Independence.
175 Prof. Arey Will talk about the physiology of athletics.
175 E. E. Crane Has been teaching in River Sioux; will re-enter school.
175 The III Year class Elect representatives.
175 Messers. Everett Niday and W. E. Albertson Both quite sick with measles.
175 The II yr. H. S. class Has selected Commencement orators.
175 Miss Susan Graham Will teach in Lewis.
175 Miss Sophia Keeler Will finish course with Fourth Year class.
175 Miss Addie Calkins Teaching near Corning.
175 Miss Ella Waters Spends weekend at home.
175 Mr. Thompson Visits his sons.
175 Miss Hill Visits Miss Hieber.
175 Harry Aldrich Visited campus.
175 Miss Nora Cree Called home.
175 Miss Nervie Keeler Visited by father.
176 Too late for publication J. P. Huggett had to leave position in Bancroft because of over-work.
176 The Quill of Feb. 10th President Seerley delivers paper on place of athletics in the colleges.
176 Program for M'Arey Natural History Association Speakers and topics.