Normal Eyte — March 16, 1895

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373 With this issue Believes it is important for students to complete their courses of study.
373 Several of our exchanges Believes it may be worthwhile to organize intercollegiate debate along the same lines as intercollegiate oratory.
374 Decay of the literary spirit Believes that colleges may value athletic prowess more than intellectual attainment.
375 Sunny side of life Extensive excerpts from speech by James Hedley.
376 Within the last week of the school Guy Cook died; poetic tribute.
377 We have a copy Beniah Dimmitt editing Missouri school journal.
377 Miss Mae Church In California for her health.
377 Miss Zuba H. Tibbets Living in Iantha, Missouri.
377 Miss Mary E. Crew Teaching in Hampton.
377 The officers of the alumni association Roster of officers.
377 Resolutions of condolence On death of Guy Cook.
377 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; R. M. Wyant will replace S. S. Stockwell as YMCA president; Guy Cook's death should remind students that no one knows when his last hour has come.
378 Miss Lizzie Klein Teaching near Zearing.
378 Notice of dissolution William Veatch and J. W. Bull dissolve photo business partnership; Mr. Veatch will continue the business on his own.
378 A. F. Burton Superintendent in Villisca.
378 Hettie W. Hibben Teaching in Norway.
378 S. M. Coddington Principal of business college in Fairfield.
378 John E. Cameron Studying at University of Iowa.
378 Kate L. Overfelt Teaching at Albion.
378 To be elected superintendent Paul Peterson elected county superintendent.
378 Miss Genetta Bushyager Teaching in Hampton.
378 Miss Elsie Orcutt Teaching near Cedar Falls.
378 Miss Lillie Leech Teaching at Atlantic.
378 Mrs. Buckingham Chassell Visited the Normal with her children.
378 After a six weeks' siege Alice Rhine recovering from typhoid fever.
378 The Normal Eyte is in receipt of cards E. G. Dittmer will graduate from the Chicago Homeopathic Medical College.
378 Miss Florence Walraven Now in Hartford, Connecticut.
378 Miss Clara Nettle Teaching in Rockford, Illinois.
378 Miss Sadie Herrick Teaching in Belvedere.
379 Last Friday Vlasta Brhel's grandfather died.
379 Mr. E. C. Nelson Has been sick; went home.
379 Mr. B. W. McKeen Visited the Normal.
379 A few of the more anxious tennis players Venture out into the cold weather.
379 Miss Kate Canfield Visited Misses Chick and Harkness.
379 Mr. R. T. Crawford Returns to school.
379 Mr. L. A. Wescott Visited the Normal.
379 Miss Myrtle Challis Has gone home as has Bee Burns.
379 Professor Arey Returns from Iowa City.
379 Miss Ida Davis Has relapse of measles.
379 Mr. Herbert Snider Visited the Normal.
379 Mr. James Hearst Visited the Normal.
379 Have you seen the new dictionaries Additions to library.
379 Mr. Chas. Johnson Has tonsillitis; Douglas Sylvester has measles.
379 Miss Helen St. John Visited the Normal.
379 Mr. Bert Welty Back in school.
379 Mr. A. M. Dougan Enrolled.
380 The following persons Speakers and topics.
380 Misses Ivah Blank and Lou Elderkin Have been teaching in Rowley.
380 The Clio's program Theme was fairies.
380 Mr. and Mrs. Loughridge Professor Loughridge's mother died.
380 Miss Clara Boss Will teach in Washington.
380 Among the number Several students have gone home because of sickness or to begin teaching.
380 No doubt Warm weather means that cadets can drill outdoors.
380 Miss Erdine Rose Visited the Normal.