Normal Eyte — January 26, 1895

Page Title Summary
261 Shakespearean public Detailed description of recent program.
261 No student should forget Library presents many opportunities for reading even outside one's field of study.
261 The literary societies Preparations under way for inter-society debate.
262 The Osborne & Murphy Printing Company Sends Christmas issue of Red Oak newspaper to library; has historical articles in it.
262 The season of class organizations Classes select officers and representatives for Commencement.
263 The love of power Essay.
265 Harriet Cunningham Teaching at Anamosa.
265 May F. Helphrey Teaching in Mt. Pleasant.
265 Miss Elizabeth Burgess Teaching in Elmer.
265 Bertha V. Wyant Teaching at Manson.
265 Word comes from A. L. Comstock Teaching in Oskaloosa.
265 G. H. Olmsted Superintendent at Sibley; has several Normalites working for him.
265 J. R. McKee Principal at Fairfield, Nebraska.
265 Mr. Alvin Reynolds Principal in Nashua; assisted by wife, the former Anna Wilson.
265 Susie A. Young Home from India missionary work.
265 Adell Andrews Teaching in Washington.
265 Franc Mills Has been studying at University of Iowa.
265 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; other activities scheduled.
266 Chapel orations of the past week Speakers and topics.
266 Miss Clella Waite Feeling better; may return to school.
266 Miss Cora Dill Teaching in Williamsburg.
266 Miss Schell Visited chapel.
266 Mr. G. W. Curtis Visited sister.
266 Miss Naomi Achenbach Visited by sister.
266 Miss Lena Jones Called home because of mother's illness.
266 We are glad to see Miss Flossie Rockwell Had been sick.
266 Mr. J. M. Kirby Has been sick.
266 Mr. H. H. Savage Has been sick.
266 Miss Ella Morris Visited the Normal.
266 Miss Amy Draper Visited New Hartford.
266 Miss Myrtie Chick Has been sick.
266 Mr. H. W. McKeen Has the mumps.
266 Mr. A. W. Fenner Enrolled.
267 There will be a meeting of the Athletic Association Gymnasium will be open daily for students to work out and prepare for Field Day.
267 Mrs. C. E. Locke Visited the Normal and brought her baby to chapel.
267 Some of the Normal Street boarders Watch people slipping around on the ice.
267 Did you hear Mr. Rankin Makes speech on temperance.
267 On account of the blizzard Some students who board in town could not get to campus.
267 On account of the severe illness of her mother Myrtle Shipman goes home.
267 Miss Edith Nash Still unable to return to school.
267 Mr. P. G. Fullerton Visited the Normal.
267 The latest victim Florence Herrold has the mumps.