Normal Eyte — March 3, 1894

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177 Iowa oratory Detailed description of the Iowa Collegiate Oratorical Association meeting at which ISNS was admitted to membership.
177 During the meeting At the State Oratorical Association meeting, delegates considered the formation of a collegiate press association.
178 The lecture Notes and criticisms on lecture by Mr. Geiger.
179 Lawn tennis Iowa Inter-collegiate Lawn Tennis Association meets in Fairfield; tournament set up for May.
181 John R. McKee Still principal in Fairfield, Nebraska.
181 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; Professor Loughridge speaks.
181 Thos. Amlie Will graduate from University of Iowa.
181 Josephine Carlon Smith Teaching in Wisconsin.
181 Lou P. Barrett Principal at Park Rapids, Minnesota.
181 The Walnut schools Etta Calderwood, Mary Steele, and Emma Randall teaching there.
181 Bertha Donchny Teaching in Cedar Rapids.
181 Prin. F. E. Lenocker Making fine record in Arcadia.
181 Prin. E. B. Williams Doing well in Camanche; Olive Grobel is teacher there.
181 Miss Elizabeth Jones of Fairfield and Miss Brown of Mt. Pleasant Attend state association meeting in support of candidacy of ISNS Oratorical Association.
181 Anna Champion Re-elected with raise in Osage.
181 Emma S. Heverly Teaching in Arcadia.
181 Finnette Ferris Teaching in Hampton.
181 W. R. Patterson On Quill board at University of Iowa.
181 Maude Smith Teaching in Talmage.
182 Prof. Bartlett's home Birthday celebration.
182 E. O. and Etta Bronson Visited by brother Frank.
182 Those who were so unfortunate New group of students who have measles.
182 Della Northey Visits friends in Waterloo.
182 Miss Neely Anticipates rest this spring.
182 Miss Beulah Hopley Visits friend.
182 Miss Margaret Montgomery and W. E. Albertson Have recovered enough to attend school.
182 Misses Jennie Gilroy, Nellie Tierney, and Julia Dunn Left school because of sickness.
182 Miss Mary Taylor Returns after two weeks at home with measles.
182 Miss Nora Niday Visited by mother.
182 A very entertaining program Will hold benefit for baseball team.
182 Mrs. Seerley has returned
182 Miss King Visited chapel.
182 Miss Mollie Brandhorst Visits friends.
182 Girls, do you attend Miss McFarland speaks to the women every Thursday afternoon.
182 Miss Clara Mason Called home because of family illness.
182 Mr. Bley Mailman has been sick.
182 Miss Georgia Johnson Visited friends in Manchester.
183 The joint debate Men's societies hold joint debate; Philos win over Aristos, 2-1.
183 Monday, February 26th, was our Senior Professor's 60th birthday President Seerley makes remarks in chapel; Professor Bartlett responds with comments on the ISNS.
183 Miss Sophia Keeler Appears on campus.
183 Orations of the week List of speakers and topics.
183 The representatives for Commencement List of representatives.
183 The seniors can be easily recognized President Seerley excuses them from class so that they can work on their theses.
183 An exchange tells us Humorous look at caps and gowns.
183 Responding to the invitation Aristos have photo taken by Mr. Veatch; Philos will follow.
183 Miss Baker Speaks on Delsarti and physical education.
183 There are enrolled There are sixty students in the Preparatory Department and sixty in the Training School; one hundred senior students are giving instruction in those departments.
183 This year the Alpha Society Estella Harding will be society valedictorian.
183 Perhaps the results of the inter-society debate Performance of Philos refutes criticism.
183 Miss Lillie Dale and F. M. Allen Attend student volunteer meeting in Detroit.
184 Prof. Arey gave an interesting lecture Speaks on physiology of athletics.
184 Hester V. Cummins Publishes book of poetry.
184 Program of the Oratorical Contest List of speakers and topics; Clara Eckhard wins among six contestants.
184 Program for the Philo Open Session Description of entertainments.