Normal Eyte — October 10, 1896

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49 The various recognized literary societies Hear lecture from Miss McFarland on the essential features of society work.
49 This afternoon at three o'clock Urges students to support football team in game against Coe.
50 The young women Now have basketball court in area behind buildings; will play games there.
50 We are glad to report Henry Sabin not seriously injured in collapse of stands in state semi-centennial celebration.
50 The State Executive Council Allowed expenses incurred following August storm.
51 No sadder duty has devolved upon us Dora King died October 7, 1896.
52 Miss Mattie Gillet Died in Winthrop.
52 The principles of political parties Address to Philo open session.
54 Miss Agnes Heightshoe Teaching in Perry.
54 J. H. Stuckrath Principal at Mona.
54 Very excellent reports come from Corning C. M. Thompson is superintendent; Walter Guthridge, Maud Humphrey, and Lillian Gillaspie teaching there.
54 Society notes Report on program.
54 We wish to add to the list Mabel Gillett and Mamie Herrick are studying at the University of Michigan.
54 Miss Minnie Moore Will study at University of Chicago as will C. A. Fullerton.
54 Miss Clara Dodd Teaching in Maquoketa; Cora Dodd is at home.
54 Bruce Francis Superintendent in Montezuma.
54 Among the list of Hampton teachers Genetta Bushyager, Marie Golden, and Nellie Kelso are teaching there.
54 The marriage Lena Shannon married Arthur M. Gray.
54 On August 12, 1896 Lulu Davies married J. P. Van Horn.
54 C. E. Locke Teaching in Tama.
57 Ha! Ha! Ha! Cheer of basketball club.
57 Mollie Rock Visited chapel.
57 Russell LeFetra Visited Charles Lambert.
57 Robert Clymer Went home due to poor health.
57 Jessie Walson Attended sister's wedding.
57 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Review of recent meetings.
58 Wm. Coates Visiting Cedar Falls.
58 May Loonan Visiting campus.
58 Wednesday, October 7th Rose Hemmerling married Dell Archer.
58 Geo. Galloway Teaching in Valley Junction.
58 Professor Arey Leads discussion of Napoleon at Cottage Literary Society.
58 Miss Bertha Morrison Will stay with sister, Mrs. George Samson.
58 Professor Arey Did not meet classes due to city election duties.
58 The students who knew Miss Eva Benham Teaching in Webster, Massachusetts.
58 The Alpha Society Sends flowers to funeral of Dora King.
58 Miss Alice Curtis Back in school.
58 Miss Katherine Schell Missed work due to sickness.
58 Misses Fannie Waters and Blanche Turner Visited Parkersburg.