Normal Eyte — September 26, 1896

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25 The first number of the lecture course Excerpts from speech by the Reverend N. D. Hillis.
27 The senior class Now totals 160.
27 Professor W. N. Hull Now in Chicago.
27 Miss Delia Knight Now a nurse in Boston, Massachusetts.
27 The enrollment by classes Enrollment breakdown by class and course of study; total now 937.
28 Miss S. Laura Ensign Will study at Yale.
28 Jno. A. Kleinsorge Enjoying year of study in Germany.
28 The State Normal School Arranging academic calendar to accommodate teachers' work schedules.
28 Mr. G. W. Newton Putting museum into good order.
28 Miss Ida L. Schell Studying medicine at University of Iowa.
28 Horace Mann's country school Henry Sabin's essay on Mann's ideas about country schools.
29 Cora Henness Teaching near Oskaloosa.
29 The many friends S. Younkin married Abbie Gunn.
29 E. G. Copeland Studying at University of Iowa and teaching at Iowa City Academy.
29 The marriage Minnie Mack married Mr. Gatrilson; Adelaide Glenn married Harry I. Brown.
29 Henry Ed. Nothomb Will practice law in Chicago.
29 R. M. Wyant Will teach in Brighton, where S. T. Walker is in charge.
29 M. H. Thielen On editorial staff of Vidette Reporter.
29 Sarah Peters On way to China to resume missionary work.
29 From the Vidette Reporter Medical faculty at University of Iowa appoint W. L. Hearst house surgeon and J. G. McAlvin clerk.
29 The State Normal Roster of Normalites studying at University of Michigan.
29 Miss Anna Cunningham Attending Teachers College in New York City.
29 Mary Hieber Returns to Atlantic.
29 I. C. Welty Attending college in Kentucky.
29 Miss M. Franc DeGraffe Teaching in Cherokee.
29 Francis Mills Teaching in Ottumwa.
30 Y. W. and Y. M. C. A. Report on Lake Geneva conference and on prayer meeting.
30 Society notes Brief looks at recent programs.
31 Athletic Department Large group of men report for football; game against Upper Iowa scheduled; President Seerley suggests limiting practice to one hour per day.
32 Minnie Edwards Attended campus lecture.
32 We were glad to see Miss Wallbank visited chapel.
32 Minnie Talcott Will teach in Mason City.
32 Bruce Alderman Called home due to mother's illness.
32 Anna Belle Light Will teach in Walnut; Lillian Gellespie will teach in Corning.
32 Frances Barnett Has been sick.
32 Harlan Hollis Visits brother.
32 Anna Goodale Visits home.
33 Mrs. H. E. Button Visited husband.
33 O. P. McElmeel Visited campus.
33 The enrollment 847 in Normal School; seventy-eight in Preparatory Department; 101 in Training School.
33 Gay Brown Visited friends on campus.
33 Mr. Sparks Burned in furnace accident.
33 Clara Terwilliger Visiting Cedar Falls.
33 The following are the regulations Open sessions are free.
33 J. D. Long Attending University of Idaho.
33 Arthur Rhine Principal at Hedrick.
34 Institute Economics and Civics Professor Parish's book has sold eleven thousand copies.