Normal Eyte — November 7, 1896

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97 Without a proper appreciation Football team has not had many victories, but brains will outweigh brawn in the game of life.
98 The Latin department Will offer Ovid.
98 The Physical Science Department Will offer third tem in chemistry.
98 Miss Thornton offers special work Will offer advanced work in art.
98 The snowstorm of last week Urges students to support a skating rink again this year.
98 Miss Laura Falkler Will have two basketball clubs; large interest in physical culture among women.
98 The next term will open Registration procedures.
98 This coming term Students with credit from other institutions will be required to take special methods work at ISNS.
98 Professor Parish Will offer Institute Economics class.
98 The Military Department Will offer company drill and squad drill twice a week with instruction once a week.
98 For the first time Will offer course in advanced physiography.
100 Whereas, it has pleased our All Wise Heavenly Father Condolences of death of William Sparks' sister.
101 The schools at Riceville H. E. Blackmar doing good work there.
101 Y. G. Barnell Serving Presbyterian Church in Emeline.
101 Sibley has the following representatives Beulah Burris, Jennie Raymond, and Lucile Romey teaching there.
101 John W. Boyle Ran for Black Hawk County recorder.
101 Miss Ada Williams Now in California with sister Belle.
101 Miss Blanche Perry Teaching in New Hampton.
101 The following is an extract from a letter Jessie Long gives an account of finding opals in Idaho.
101 Miss Ruth Vial Now Mrs. Nelson Eastman of Waterloo.
101 H. M. McKeen Teaching in Sac City.
101 C. F. Harlan Died in Nebraska.
102 The lady members of the alumni Several women are serving as county superintendents; Ella Boland is running in Montana.
102 Jesse McLaughlin Studying at Boston University; hopes to pursue Ph. D.
102 In the Pomeroy schools Several Normalites serving there.
102 "Electricity and Water Power" Mark Replogle publishes book.
102 Society Notes Description of recent programs.
102 We give a brief extract from a recent letter John Sogard supports William McKinley.
103 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Description of recent meetings.
105 D. E. Bennett Will teach a winter school.
105 Miss Emma Gintling Will teach near Cedar Falls.
105 Dr. Scripture Attends practice and offers advice at football practice.
105 Our teacher in natural science Professor Arey orders live fish for class but dressed fish is delivered.
105 Anna Goodale Visited Parkersburg.
105 Miss Maud O'Neal Called home.
105 Professor Samson Gave lecture on child study.
105 Miss Annie Bennett Mother sick.
105 Miss Sadie Warner Visited Nettie Hartsell.
105 Miss Kyler Visited brother.
105 Dr. Scripture Visited Belle Patton.
105 Miss Evelyn Newton Mother visited.
105 John H. Fellingham Will speak at Cedar Falls YMCA.
105 Fred I. Barner Came home to vote.
105 There was a ghost party Barners have Halloween party.
105 Mr. Leonard Unhappy with outcome of Presidential election.
105 J. H. Hagarty's sister Visiting.
105 Irwin Schenk Visited campus.
105 Miss Thornton Entertained women faculty.
105 Carl Beach Visited Cedar Falls.
105 The Cottage Literary Society Mrs. Wright led discussion.
105 Miss Ora Wesche Visited campus.
105 Miss Tupper Visited Nettie Fullerton.
105 Gregg McAlvin Came home to vote.
106 Miss Julia Curtis Will give recital of music from Eastern countries.
106 Latest election news Ironic look at recent national election.
106 Halloween has come and gone As usual, the sidewalks were torn up over Halloween.
106 Carl Behrens Principal at Chester.
106 Friday at 3.00 o'clock Will play Cedar Valley Seminar at Osage in football.
106 Geo. Galloway Happy with new daughter.
106 C. J. and P. M. Shaffer Did not go home to vote since one favored McKinley and one favored Bryan.
106 Prof. Page Will teach mineralogy in place of Professor Arey.
106 Saturday the second football team Will play Grundy Center.
106 We recently received J. D. Lyon developed a course of study.
106 F. D. McIlravy Will be principal at Ionia.