Normal Eyte — October 19, 1895

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33 It is gratifying to notice Students make regular use of library due to faculty who provide references and library staff who organize the library well.
33 Following are the officers Charles F. Johnson elected president of the newly-formed Interstate Oratorical League of State Normal Schools.
34 The first of this week Faculty decides to charge admission fee to literary societies' public sessions.
34 Obituary: Sara Kraiger Wilson Died of consumption.
34 A hymn of heartsease
35 Society notes A look at the recent program of the Natural History Society; roster of those who will participate in the triangular debate..
35 R. C. McConnell In charge of Beaman schools.
35 Miss Emma C. Larkin Teaching in Garner.
36 C. N. Brones In charge of West Side schools.
36 Mrs. O. B. Chassell Teaching at Ellsworth College.
36 Miss Frances Cross Teaching in Brooklyn.
36 Mr. Beniah Dimmitt Principal in Hopkins, Missouri.
36 C. C. Magee School in Carroll destroyed by fire.
36 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meeting leaders announced; Professor Walters preaches at Methodist church; hold reception at which the band played.
36 Mr. Daniel R. Perkins Will teach in Onslow.
36 Mr. Frank G. Miller Superintendent in Dunlap; Maude Milliman is in charge of high school there.
36 Mr. A. L. Thorburn Principal in Richland.
36 Among the corps of teachers Roster of those teaching in State Center.
36 Mr. Jno. H. Fellingham Promotes Ft. Dodge YMCA.
36 Miss Ida Worster Teaching in Adel.
36 Mrs. E. B. Wilson Teaching in Jefferson.
36 Mr. W. A. Bartlett Studied at Harvard for a year; returns to Tabor College.
37 Mrs. Eustace Visited Mercy Andrews.
37 Miss Hillman and Mr. Hues Visited Constance Graham.
37 Mr. Eugene McGinnis Visited Miss Newton.
37 The Northeastern Teachers Association Professors Seerley, Samson, Parish, and McGovern attend.
37 Mr. F. M. Hinkley Visiting Mabelle Piper.
37 The workmen Finished installing the vault in the new building.
37 Miss Myrtle Benson Missed several days of school.
37 Mr. Will Marsh Called home because of mother's illness.
37 The Misses Mary Bartlett and Mary Rockwell Visited campus.
37 The mosaic floor Floor in main hallway of new building is finished.
37 Miss Grace McNeil Has missed several days of school.
37 We chronicle but two entrances Jennie and Clara Rierson enter school.
37 Miss Mary Boyle Visited Waterloo.
37 Miss May Brown Teaching in Aurelia.
37 Miss Alberta Hoffman Missed a day of school.
37 Mr. McCready Has missed several days of school.
37 Mrs. Wright and Mrs. Seerley Visited chapel.
37 Miss Emma Pope Missed a day of school.
37 The woodwork Being installed in the new building.
37 Miss Lily Freeland Called home because of mother's illness.
38 While playing football Friday John Adams sustains a broken collar bone.
38 Miss May Kennedy Misses school because of poison ivy.
38 All who did not attend Clios present program along Indian theme.
38 Miss Mabel Edmunds Teaching in Ft. Dodge.
38 Miss Cora A. Bryant Attending her sister Ella in her sickness.
38 The examinations for officers Cadets awaiting results.
38 Those who attended Professor Walters preached in the Methodist church.
38 The Republican rally Politically-minded students attend.
38 Mr. Hauger Congressional candidate speaks at chapel.
38 The six young ladies Roster of Primary Course graduates.
38 Miss Mercy Andrews Leaves school because of poor health.
38 Miss Hubbell Visited Gertrude Klotz.
38 Miss Ida Leydig Has gone home because of sickness.
38 Mr. And Mrs. O. R. Langdon Visiting town.
39 In last week's issue It was Fred Woodward who donated a set of books to the library.
39 Miss Ella Bryant Health somewhat improved; sister Jessie and another sister are still quite sick.
39 It has been decided Fee will be charged for admission to literary society open sessions; will be used to decorate society halls.
39 Death has claimed one of the students Lou Davidson died at home.
39 The persons who have appeared on the chapel platform Roster of speakers and topics.