Normal Eyte — May 19, 1894

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257 On last Friday evening ISNS engages in first intercollegiate debate with Iowa State University; believes this, like intercollegiate athletics, is an appropriate activity for a normal school.
258 In accordance with the previous announcement Board of Managers of Normal Eyte elected.
258 The joint debate Detailed description of the first intercollegiate debate for ISNS against Iowa State University; subject was taxation; ISNS won.
260 Waterloo 18, ISNS 9 Detailed description of baseball game.
261 Mrs. Snider Visits chapel.
261 Miss Isabella Fields Visits the Normal.
261 Mr. Stockwell Returns to school after illness.
261 Glenn Haven Visits Jesup.
261 Miss Mary Speer Visits the Normal.
261 Miss Bertha Wyant Visited by mother.
261 Eleanor Wood Will teach in Logan.
261 Myrtie Hoagland and Edith Hoagland Aunt dies.
261 Minnie D. Ashbrook Re-elected at Marshalltown.
261 Helen Sisson Father dies.
261 Nell J. Gunn Will teach in Marengo.
261 J. W. Case Traveling for YMCA newspaper.
261 Walter Guthridge Will be principal of large new school in Centerville.
261 Miss Mae Loonan Gives up work because of health.
261 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders named; seeking contributions to send women to Lake Geneva convention.
261 S. M. Coddington Taking voice culture in Chicago.
262 Prof. Parish Attended county superintendents meeting.
262 Miss Bertha Bishop Will be principal in Alden.
262 A party of twenty-four I. A. C. students Visited the Normal.
262 Miss Elsie Arnold Will teach in Boone and State Center.
262 Miss Doolittle Guest of Professor Loughridge.
262 O. H. L. Mason Visited the Normal.
262 Miss Elizabeth MacLean Will teach in Carroll.
262 Miss Beulah Hopley Mother visits.
262 Miss Curkeet Visited by mother.
262 Misses Denniston, Keeler, Bedford, and Schwertly Visit Waterloo.
262 Miss Fannie Emery Has gone home to care for Georgia Johnson.
262 Miss Bessie Hall Visits Waterloo.
262 Miss Hursey Visits brother George.
262 Prof. Wright Visits Cedar Rapids.
263 Mr. and Mrs. Arey Celebrate 25th wedding anniversary; faculty give surprise party.
263 F. G. Miller and H. B. Lizer Attend debate.
263 Lucy J. Sweetszer Has taught in Grundy County; may teach in Nebraska.
263 Miss McFarland Speaks to women on dress.
263 The final Orio silver medal debate Explanation of new debate format.
263 The ISNS Lecture Committee Announces that Schubert Male Quartette will perform.
263 Miss Beulah Hopley Leaves school due to illness.
263 Paul Peterson Visits campus.
263 Miss Harper Visits Frankie Cross.
263 Misses Zennie Harder and Margaret Montgomery Will teach in State Center.
263 Miss Frances Cross Will teach in Marshalltown.
263 Misses Fannie Archer, Frances Allison, and Mary Scott Will teach in Boone.
263 L. H. Minkel Has the mumps.
263 Misses Chick and Ireland Have been sick.
263 Miss Harriet Cunningham Will teach in Anamosa.
263 Miss Lena Hussey Will stay in Clear Lake.