Normal Eyte — March 7, 1896

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197 During the past week A military banquet would enhance espirit de corps.
197 Gladstone Prize-winning oration.
199 Society notes Results of triangular debate; description of Natural History Association meeting.
202 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meetings announced; YWCA elects officers; report on state meeting.
203 Miss Maude Humphrey Will be principal at Corning.
203 A recent letter Cora F. Spargur doing well in Colorado; working for John Sogard.
203 We quote the following Nellie Anderson writing for paper at University of Michigan.
203 Miss Outwater Has returned to school.
203 Another victory J. G. McAlvin wins debate at University of Iowa.
203 The Calamus schools Fannie Beckwith in charge; Christie Peterson teaching there as well.
203 Miss Bertha Beard Teaching at Earlham Academy.
203 Miss Edith Roberts Teaching in Vermilion, South Dakota.
204 Charlie Stinson . . . and Fannie Laird Attended debate in Cedar Rapids.
204 V. M. Gregg Visited campus.
204 Miss Maud Bates Visited Bertha Webster.
204 Miss Sadie McDonald Visited campus.
204 On Friday evening Clara Groendycke's father died.
204 The report comes to us Wife of E. B. Williams died.
204 Professor Wright Will lecture on "The New Woman".
204 The Reading Circle Eva Gregg led discussion.
204 Leora Parker Visited Jesup.
204 Mr. Gillett Visited sister Mabel.
204 Miss Mary Martin Visited Ida Leydig.
204 Mrs. Hickle Visited brother Robert McGregor.
204 Bert Moore Visited Arthur Perkins.
204 Miss Grace Tripp Entertained sister Emma.
204 On Tuesday Minnie Gardner elected third year speaker.
204 On Wednesday John Fellingham visited campus.
204 Miss Lillian Smith Missed school this week.
204 Miss Suplee Reports six new students in Training School.
204 Mr. and Miss Boyle Visit home.
204 The visiting committee Board committee on campus.
204 Bessie Pattee Has been sick.
204 President Seerley Was in Des Moines.
204 Miss Brackney's father Visited campus.
205 Miss Cora Bryant Teaching in State Center.
205 President and Mrs. Seerley Held reception for Class of 1896.
205 Report on the Neotrophian public session Earned $30.05.