Normal Eyte — January 12, 1895

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229 The transit of Mercury An account of watching the transit of Mercury across the sun with a four-inch telescope.
229 At the beginning of the last term Enrollment now 660 students plus sixty-five in the Preparatory Department and sixty-two in the Training School; looking forward to completion of Administration Building; will enrollment reach one thousand?
230 Autobiography of a commonplace individual
231 There is a movement on foot Some students would like to organize a mock senate in order to get a better understanding of parliamentary procedure.
232 Miss Jessie Bradshaw Teaching in Jefferson.
232 C. E. Locke Sends greetings from Monrovia, California.
232 Those who speak Anna Livingood writes from Rosebud, Montana.
232 For a second time M. R. Hassel and Fannie A. Fairbanks marry.
232 The last meeting of the M'Arey Natural History Association Roster of speakers and topics.
232 Of the many Clara Eckhard teaching in Rock Rapids.
232 At the end of the fall term Students at Columbus Junction present Clara B. Whitmore with gift of books.
232 Miss Hilda G. Lundeen Now in her fifth year at Bellevue.
233 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; description of term reception.
233 Miss Harriet Brooks Hartshorn Married Henry Grant Gardner.
233 R. C. Adams Studying at University of Michigan; gives news of other Normalites at Michigan.
233 The Hopkins School News Ben Dimmitt teaching in Hopkins.
234 Miss Etta Brooks Visited the Normal.
234 After being absent for some time Mabel Binford entered school.
234 After a few days sickness F. C. Woods back at school.
234 Mr. McKelvie Visited cousin Robert Fullerton.
234 The tennis courts Training School children play fox and geese there.
234 Miss Nettie Hartsell Mother died.
234 Miss Carrie Miller Keeping house for father.
234 Nelson Daughters Principal at Moorhead.
234 Miss Mamie Hearst Visited the Normal.
234 Miss Lois Wilson Teaching in Grandview.
234 Ray R. St. John Teaching near Riceville.
234 Miss Edith Waterman Teaching in Marshalltown.
234 Howard Carlton Tripp Lecturing in the state.
234 Marian J. Sweeney At home in Waterloo.
234 Miss Irene Frisbie Teaching in Sheldon.
234 Miss McKeever and Miss Maime Button Teaching in Sheldon.
234 Mark A. Replogle Distinguishing himself as an engineer involved with water and electrical power.
234 Miss Ella D. Williams Teaching in Helena, Montana.
235 Just as usual Roster of speakers and topics at chapel.
235 On Tuesday morning Extremely cold and windy day.
235 The Fourth Years Now seated on rostrum because of crowded conditions.
235 The Orios Roster of officers.
235 A very unique and interesting Shakespeareans present mathematical program.
235 Among the visitors Several old students visited.
235 Miss Maude Humphrey Visited the Normal.
235 Miss Nellie Johnson Visits the Normal.
235 Among those present A number of old students enroll.
235 Miss Etta Robinson Visited Miss Singer.
235 Frank Butler Leaves school because of eye trouble.
235 Mr. C. A. Fullerton Still in Manson.
236 Shakespearean public Session program.
236 Visitors and members of the Orio Society Debate Henry George single tax idea.
236 The usual spelling test Test is done; now students worry about results.