Normal Eyte — March 14, 1896

Page Title Summary
207 The question of how much outside work Pros and cons of extracurricular activities.
207 What is a man worth? Excerpts from lecture by James Hedley.
208 Legislative notes Quick review of matters before the General Assembly including woman suffrage, a chair of pedagogy at Iowa City, and additional normal schools.
209 Shakespeare's fools Essay.
210 Society notes Description of the Philo debate and program.
211 Mr. Samuel Quigley Teaching in New Sharon.
211 Mr. Harry Moore Farming near Waterloo.
211 We are glad to report E. J. Leonard teaching in Ortonville; Mabel Dixon teaching in New Liberty.
211 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meetings announced; Elizabeth Jones visits.
211 Miss Alice Mason Teaching in Rhodes.
211 Mr. Joseph Graham Engaged in business in Metz, Indiana.
211 Miss Mary Scott Married F. D. McRae.
212 Athletic Association Urges men to organize baseball team for competition.
212 The Brighton News Compliments work of E. G. Copeland.
212 Mr. W. E. Long Principal at Marble Rock.
213 A. O. Christopher His Luverne school is closed due to diphtheria.
213 Miss Jessie Williams Thinking about trip to Europe.
213 Fannie Shaffer Called home due to mother's sickness.
213 Like many another old student Lester Johnson visiting campus.
213 C. E. Buckley Visiting from Shell Rock.
213 Miss Ferris Visited by friend.
213 Harry Moore Came to campus for lecture.
213 Grace Curtis Leaves school because of health problems.
213 Mr. Kennedy Visited daughter Mae.
213 Miss Mary Ripke Has been teaching in Boone.
213 Miss Frankie Brannan Mother visiting.
213 Miss McFarland Gave talk to men.
213 Miss Fannie McDonald Visited Vennie Wells.
213 John Howard Visited campus.
213 Edith Nash Called home because of mother's sickness.
213 Charles Ensign Visited campus.
213 Miss Florence Ensign Visited campus.
213 Robert Fullerton Visited by mother and brother.
214 Miss Alice Green Will teach in Clarksville, where Alice Neal resigned due to poor health.
214 Brain vs. Body Visiting editor believes ISNS women need more physical activity.