Normal Eyte — May 26, 1894

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265 The third, and in many respects most successful, field meet Praise for hard work of athletes and for organization of the Athletic Association.
265 It would be unwise for us to continue the debate ISU newspaper has hinted that noises during the recent debate were made intentionally to distract its debaters; editorial writer can remember only one accidental noise.
267 On Decoration Day Cadets will form up at West Side School.
267 The following is suggestive Excerpted article on deleterious effects of smoking.
267 A musical and dramatic recital Will be given by students in the music and elocution departments.
268 Miss Mamie Hearst Elected principal in Cherokee.
268 Olive Grobel Will teach in Boone.
268 J. P. Dodd Purchases grocery store in Oskaloosa.
268 Miss Anna E. Livingood Re-elected at Miles City, Montana.
268 D. L. Skiff Has been in California; will be principal in Des Moines.
268 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Meeting leaders named; Miss Seever visits; Lewis Minkel elected president.
268 G. W. Newton Will be chair of natural sciences at Grand Island College in Nebraska.
269 We clip the following George Briggs doing well.
269 Carl Treimer Will teach German in West Des Moines.
269 Frances Stewart Will teach in West Des Moines.
269 Field Day Results of individual events.
269 The plan for an excursion Attempting to get enough students to travel to Iowa City.
269 Mr. J. S. Mishler Will succeed R. C. Adams at Ireton; Mr. Adams will attend the University of Michigan.
270 R. C. McConnell Visits and attends Field Day.
270 Miss Seever Visits YWCA.
270 Miss Artie Roberts Visited Creston.
270 G. J. Haven Attended commencement in Waterloo.
270 Miss Myrtle Nims Has been ill.
270 The number of spectators Many attended Field Day.
270 W. W. Wilson Vacationing from University of Iowa.
270 Miss Grace Gray Visited by father.
270 Miss Emma Larkin's poem Given first place by the Class Committee.
270 Miss McFarland Entertains her Sunday School class of thirty young men at her home.
270 Mr. Dodge Visited his son and saw his bicycle race victory.
270 Miss Corrinna Harkness Visited friends in Ames.
270 Miss Sophie Keeler Visited home at Traer.
270 Miss Lura Dougherty Has left school.
270 Miss Sadie Herrick Visited home.
270 Miss Ella Farrington Missed some school recently.
270 Miss McFarland Gave talk to women.
270 Miss Fannie Archer Returns to school after being sick.
270 Mrs. Page Visited campus.
270 Miss Cora Stone Visited Tiipton.
270 Mr. Eaton Visited Grundy Center.
270 Miss Huntley Visited the Normal.
270 Mabel Dayton Back in school.
270 L. H. Minkel Returned to school.
271 Irving Andrew Leaves studies at Iowa State University because of illness.
271 Miss Jennie Harper Will teach in State Center.
271 Miss Elizabeth Huntley Has given up her work in order to take care of her mother, who has been sick.
271 In that it has pleased our all-wise Father Condolences on death of Charles and Harriet Stinson's mother.
271 The Aristo Society Present courtroom scene in which Satan is tried.
271 Miss Ida Fesenbeck Treasurer of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association; visits Grinnell.
271 Chas. Stinson and his sister Harriet Called home because of father's illness.
271 Miss Lillie Dale Visits Independence.
271 Miss Josephine Miller Returns to school after having the mumps.
272 The Hotel Orleans Offers special railroad fares and special accommodations for fishing parties at Spirit Lake.`
272 The B. C. R. & N Offers special railroad fares for Memorial Day.