Normal Eyte — March 2, 1895

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341 We are pleased Detailed look at plans and progress on the new building (Old Administration); will house library, offices, recitation rooms, gymnasium, natural science department, and museum; corridor will connect the building to Gilchrist Hall.
342 Cliosophic open session Detailed account of program.
342 The inter-society debate Detailed account of the men's societies' debate.
343 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; YWCA officers elected.
344 Miss Elizabeth Gilchrist Teaching in Cherokee County.
344 Miss Helen St. John Teaching in Mitchell County.
344 Miss Cora Spargur Teaching in Colorado.
344 Miss Cora A. McKinn At home in Nevada.
344 Mary Down Writes from Ida Grove.
344 Charles Henry Teaching in St. Ansgar; has new son.
344 J. F. Doderer Stock dealer in Forest City.
344 T. U. McManus Studying in Des Moines; brother Lt. G. H. McManus stationed in Florida.
344 Rev. O. F. Burgess Now in Detroit, Michigan.
344 Miss Etta B. Conner Assistant principal in Calton, California.
344 Mr. Warren D. Townsend Assistant principal in San Pedro, California.
344 Mr. A. M. Willson Enjoying better health in his Plattville, Colorado, teaching job.
344 T. R. Amlie Attending University of Chicago.
344 Miss Ada Down Married Charles Hanson.
344 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Welles Attend Clio program.
344 Mr. L. D. Stubbs Pastor in Raymond.
344 R. L. Wilson Studying at University of Iowa.
345 Untitled Engraving of new building, later the Old Administration Building.
346 The number of books in our library Many more added this week.
346 After several days absence Phoebe Morgan back in school.
346 Miss Stella Chase Went home with nervous prostration.
346 Last Friday Mrs. Seerley gave a tea party for friends.
346 Mr. and Mrs. Loughridge Gave tea party for friends.
346 Miss Josie Kehoe Enrolls.
346 Mr. Arthur Rugg Visited sister Florence.
346 After a few days rest at home G. H. Scobey back in school.
346 Miss Orpha Thayer Visiting home in Griswold.
346 Mr. A. L. Hemminger May enroll.
346 After a few days vacation Rose High back in school.
346 Miss Margaret Corbett Enrolled.
346 Miss Larcena Ellingson Went home due to sickness.
346 Business matters John Bozarth called home.
346 Misses Kate and Mary Abraham Visited Toledo.
346 Miss Vandevort Gone home to teach.
346 Miss Myrtle Shipman Gone home.
346 Miss Belle Hayes Returned to work.
347 Shakespearean Hall Shakespeareans and Aristos celebrate Washington's Birthday.
347 The Lecture Committee Tickets available for upcoming speakers.
347 The orations of the past week Speakers and topics.
347 Flag Day exercises Description of program.
347 Among the many who visited chapel Many come to chapel for Washington's Birthday; some cook dinner in Professor Page's room.
347 Among the number Kate Rhoad and Ollie Saltsgiver leave school because of sickness.
347 Miss Cora Ebersole Called home because of father's illness.
347 Miss Sadie Herrick Visited the Normal.
347 S. T. Walker, E. G. Copeland, and Debbie Davis Went to Mt. Pleasant for state oratorical contest.
347 We are sorry to announce Jay Huntley's father died.
347 Messrs. Welty and Craney Out of school with the mumps.
347 Miss Mary McCarty Back in school after having the measles.
347 Miss Jessie Brown Goes home because of the measles.
348 Mr. Martz and his assistants Putting ventilators in President's office.
348 J. T. Fackler Has the measles.
348 Everyone is pleased Badly-needed sidewalks have been repaired in most places.
348 President Seerley Name appeared in advertising circular without his permission.
348 The lecture course of the school Urges students to attend the lectures.
348 Next week Will publish Miss Ridley's address on Washington.