Normal Eyte — January 19, 1895

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245 During the past vacation Masonic Library in Cedar Rapids seeking full set of Normal Eytes.
245 College athletics Believes college athletics can be carried to an extreme; should aim at developing strong constitution.
246 With the beginning of the year Library rules change; books may be checked out for two weeks and renewed for one week; fine for overdue books is ten cents per day.
246 The following appointments Student battalion appointments.
246 We clip the following Centerville newspaper praises performance of Margaret Baker.
246 The M'Arey Natural History Association Speakers and topics for next meeting.
246 The Jenny Lind Quartet Entertained in chapel.
248 J. R. Byers Doing well at Bancroft.
248 In the midst of his successful work at Ft. Dodge John Fellingham resigns because of ill health.
248 In the Villisca Review A. F. Burton doing good work there.
248 Alice Rhine Taking care of sister and niece who are sick with typhoid fever.
248 Miss Elma Raymond Now in San Francisco, California; has been sick.
248 Miss Florence Graham Has been teaching in Atlantic; married Howard J. Clark.
248 W. E. Collins Will teach at Lake Park, where H. A. Welty had taught.
248 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; statistics on attendance and membership.
249 Miss Annabel Scales Back in school.
249 Mr. E. O. Bronson Attended concert on campus.
249 Miss Mamie Ebersole Returns to school.
249 On account of sickness Harriet Steele misses school.
249 Mr. E. T. Gilbert Enrolls.
249 The Oskaloosa Herald Theodore Anderson will work in railroad office in Eldora.
249 Miss Ethel Burns Enrolled in school.
249 C. F. Curtis Principal at Scranton.
249 Miss Abbie Gunn Teaching in Ft. Madison.
249 Miss Sadie Seabloom Still teaching in Wahoo, Nebraska.
249 All of our graduates M. O. Roland selling life insurance.
249 Cresco, a city of good schools Several Normalites teaching there.
250 Monday morning in chapel Collect $88 for relief in Nebraska.
250 Miss Fannie Waters Joins sister Ella as student at the Normal.
250 Some of the small boys Shoveling snow onto walks so that they can sled.
250 President Seerley Delivers addresses in Waterloo and Mason City.
250 The orations of the past week Roster of speakers and topics.
250 Is it anything so very wonderful President Seerley goes to his office after chapel and forgets that he has a class to teach.
250 Miss Nettie Rose Resigned position in Ft. Dodge; has enrolled in Normal.
250 Miss Flora Ellis Visits cousins at the Normal.
250 Miss Lillian J. Curtis Now in Plover.
250 Miss Mary Crane's many friends Glad to see her back.
251 Hattie M. Green Teaching in Rock Rapids.
251 Miss Alice Taylor Teaching in Fontanelle.
251 Chas. T. Nelson Will teach near Goldfield.
251 Miss Belle Williams Studying at normal school in Los Angeles, California.
251 Miss Alice Rankin Teaching in Pottawattamie County.
251 Miss Minnie Ames She and Elvira Bradley are teaching near Marcus.
251 Miss Laura Hinkley Is recovering health at home.
251 The Aristo Society Write new constitution; paper walls.
251 Military Department Full ranks for winter term; two companies will drill on Monday and two on Wednesday.
251 Irving Raymond Working for a music company in Cherokee.
251 Miss Lucy Cronin Teaching near Seattle, Washington.
251 The usual program Clios put on good program; expand membership level.
251 The Orios Program for open session.
252 Horace Mann's Country Schools Henry Sabin delivered lecture before NEA last summer; sends copy of address to ISNS.
252 The new pamphlet Henry Sabin issues directory of Iowa high schools.
252 Shirley L. Maxwell Teaching in Neola.
252 Miss Lena J. Davidson Teaching in Rock Rapids.