Normal Eyte — October 20, 1894

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85 America has sustained another great loss Tribute to Oliver Wendell Holmes upon his death.
86 The following resolution W. L. Hearst and J. G. McAlvin propose that the medical school at the University of Iowa abstain from disorderly conduct.
86 Several person have written List of seniors.
86 An answer to the '92 croaker Correspondent says that women were invited to make presentations at the recent alumni gathering, but that all of them declined to do so.
86 To State Normal graduates President Seerley informs graduates about state certificate application procedures; fourth year graduates must also prepare a thesis.
87 Bees are usually supposed to be the busiest bodies Clara Whitmore is teaching in Columbus Junction.
87 B. B. Rice Finds hard times in Nebraska.
87 L. D. Stubbs Will be pastor in Raymond.
87 Charles R. Amlie Taking graduate work at University of Chicago.
87 From Ann Arbor Romanzo Adams sends greetings.
87 The school at Rushmore, Minnesota Clara Bedford in charge.
87 John E. Cameron Studying at University of Iowa.
87 The schools at Richland A. L. Thorburn in charge.
87 The Parkersburg schools F. G. Miller in charge; will build new building.
87 M. H. Thielen and Harry Moore Performed at teachers meeting in Avoca.
87 Mattie Emry Teaching in Eldora.
87 Miss Lulu Newcomb Teaching in Lenox.
87 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; roster of women who will attend the YWCA state convention; missionary will speak.
88 Mr. J. G. Haven Visited Waterloo.
88 Mr. Carl Magee Visited the Normal.
88 Mr. A. L. Steidl Visited home.
88 The new book room Located on Normal Street; in charge of E. G. Clark.
88 Misses Clara Denniston and Bess Little Attended wedding in Parkersburg.
88 Messrs. Ensign and Fitzgerald Took bicycle trip to Waterloo.
88 Miss Alma Evans Has been sick.
88 Miss Rose High Has been sick.
88 Miss Baker Visiting sister Grace.
88 Miss Lillie Johnson Visited home.
88 Miss Nellie Maynard Visited home.
88 Miss Mildred Dane Has been sick.
88 Miss Ruby Calderwood Visited by family.
88 Miss Fenner Visited sister.
88 Miss Elizabeth Huey Visited Traer.
88 Miss Ida Byers Visited chapel.
88 The four hundred and fiftieth girl Winifred Frederick enrolls.
89 The many friends E. G. Dittmer is senior in medical class at Chicago Medical College.
89 Misses Ella Waters and Mary McCarty Visit home.
89 The orators of the week Speakers and topics.
89 Mr. T. M. Clevenger Visiting wife.
89 We regret very much Miss Curtiss has been sick.
89 Geo. M. Merwin Now in Dixon, Illinois.
89 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Seerley . . . and Mr. Wm. Seerley Visit their nephew, President Seerley.
89 Judging from the amount of work Men working hard on society debate.
89 Miss Rose High's sister Visited campus.
89 We are in receipt Jennie M. Tiffany married Evermond F. Rogers.
89 That the girls appreciate Large number attend Miss McFarland's talks.
89 Miss Bertha Edwards Drives from Waterloo with sister Minnie.
89 Miss Katherine Schell Visited the chapel.
89 Misses Huffman and McDowell Visited Waterloo.
90 Among the new books Library has added many good, new books and placed them in their respective departments.
90 Those who visited the Alpha Society Decorated along Chinese and Japanese lines.
90 Who says there is anything wrong Everyone enjoyed the concert given by the band.
90 The business meetings Shakespeareans elect officers.
90 On Wednesday morning Professor Bartlett speaks on Oliver Wendell Holmes.
90 At the last meeting Professor Loughridge talks about London at the Normal Hill Reading Circle.
90 Miss Lillian Ashton Cannot attend school this year.
91 Kranky Croaks Complaints about the dangerous condition of the sidewalks on Normal Hill.
91 The October meeting Roster of speakers and topics for the Natural History Association meeting.
91 Athletic Tennis courts available; need new gym equipment; more men should be using the gym.