Normal Eyte — March 21, 1896

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217 We beg the pardon of our readers Reviews other schools' editorials on the expulsion of ISNS from the oratorical contest; still believes the action was illegal and unjust.
219 Legislature notes A look at recent action.
219 The concert Review of performance of the Remenyi Concert Company.
220 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Meetings announced; missionary meeting speakers speak on religions of other cultures.
220 Patrick H. L. Hagarty Student in Florissant, Missouri.
220 Miss Olive A. Grobel Teaching at Cresco Normal School.
221 Miss Della F. Northey Assistant principal at Forest City.
221 Miss Etta B. Conner Principal in Inglewood, California.
221 Mr. W. L. Hearst Principal in Iowa City.
221 Mr. J. L. McLaughlin Senior at Cornell College.
221 Mr. A. L. Comstock Reports on Southeastern Iowa Teachers Association meeting, which many Normalites attended.
221 Among the successful teachers Cora Patterson teaching at Lewis.
221 Mr. Earl J. Turner Working as advertising agent.
221 Miss Olive Orr Teaching in Postville.
221 Miss Mattie Emry Resting at home this year.
221 Miss Mabel Binford Teaching in New Liberty.
221 The ballad of his wedding day Poem.
222 Mrs. J. T. Mangle Visiting sister Carrie Johnson.
222 Miss Jessie Gaylord Visited Mabel Gillett.
222 The devotees of the wheel Students enjoying their bicycles.
222 S. D. Elderkin Visits campus.
222 Saint Patrick's Day Observed at the Normal.
222 Nettie Arnold Went home due to sickness.
222 Mr. Brunner Visited daughter Angeline.
222 Harriet Steele Left for home.
222 Ralph Rigby Left for home.
222 Miss Callie Johnson Visiting sister Lillie.
222 Miss Hoyman Has gone home.
223 Miss Bundy Guest of the Misses Dodd and Muhs.
223 Robert Fullerton Missed a day of school.
223 Everyone is getting ready to go home Looking forward to spending spring vacation at home.
223 Miss Leona Call Visited sister Myra.
223 Rodney Arey, Gregg McAlvin, and M. H. Thielen On break from University of Iowa.
223 No one is more gladly welcomed C. J. Shaffer will continue school this spring.
223 All enjoyed the select recitation Work by O. J. McManus appreciated.
223 Bessie Pattee Will teach in Shell Rock.
223 Lottie Green Visiting Minnie Banker.
223 Miss King Visited Jessie Barnt.
223 Miss Nellie Sadler Visited campus.
223 Miss Lillian Curtis Teaching in Plover.
223 Romanesque architecture Subject at recent reading circle meeting.
223 Miss Cobb Taking medical course in Iowa City; visits campus.
223 Tennis is again luring man and student
223 Thursday was a busy day Registration for spring term.
223 Nettie Hartsell Went home because of poor health.
223 Mr. Mead Guest of Blaine Brundage.
223 The sign, "No admittance to the third floor" Third floor of new building now open.
224 The Cliosophic, Neotrophian, and Zetalethean societies Will engage in triangular debate.
224 On Thursday evening Cadet Band plays for President Seerley and Major Dinwiddie; plays ISNS March written by J. C. Sanders.
224 We are sorry to say Nellie Weldy leaves school because of poor health.
224 The anxious contestant Orators announced.
225 The following is taken from the Fayette Collegian's account Critical of appearance of Percy Hunt.