Normal Eyte — December 12, 1896

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145 It may not be within our province Approves of dress reform.
145 Alumni of the S. N. S. Seeking news from alumni.
145 The opening days of a new term Hard work at the beginning of a new term, especially with many new students.
145 The Alumni Association Prizes also available for second and third places in oratory contest.
146 On the magazine rack Newspapers from other schools are available in the library.
146 Fellow students, one and all Urges students to notify newspaper staff of any news.
147 The Normal School Poetic tribute to the school.
147 Zetalethean program Will offer program on Japan.
148 Another interesting letter John Kleinsorge talks about his experiences at a German university.
148 Miss Hattie Higley Teaching in Pella, where W. H. Lyon is also teaching.
148 C. E. Blodgett Principal in western Iowa.
148 Among the successful ones T. B. Morris is principal at Sioux Rapids.
148 E. O. Bronson Teaching in Cambridge.
148 In the Adel schools C. R. Aurner is superintendent; Lizzie Rhodes and Ida Worster are teaching there.
148 A letter from Halle, Germany W. R. Patterson writes about his experiences at a German university.
148 Miss Elizabeth Kearwille Attending University of Iowa.
148 Miss Belle McIntosh Principal at Avoca.
148 E. Avery Crary Has loan and collecting business in Grundy Center.
148 B. M. Cobb Will teach in Elberon.
148 Miss Wilhelmina Hegner Teaching in Wyoming, Illinois.
148 L. D. Stubbs Studying at Bible Institute in Evanston, Illinois.
149 Society Notes Description of programs.
150 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. Associations give opening of term receptions.
151 Library notes 5939 loans made during fall term; quick look at numbers of journals and pamphlets.
152 Miss Grace Sullivan Doing substitute work in Cedar Falls.
152 Miss Clara Pierson Health improving.
152 J. R. Kelly Helping in Alden while Mr. Tool is ill.
152 Miss Margaret Baker Went to Parkersburg to help with declamatory contest.
152 Prof. Arey Visited Iowa City.
152 Miss Fannie Waters Visited Parkersburg.
152 Miss Marietta Kaufman Visited home.
152 Miss Bessie Aldrich Has been sick.
152 Mr. Minkel Has been sick.
152 Miss Nellie Hoxie Teaching temporarily in Waterloo.
152 Martha Barnett Visited home.
152 Miss Ida Gillespie Called home due to mother's sickness.
152 The enrollment Winter 1896 enrollment is 865; seventy-eight in Preparatory Department.
152 Frequent were the visits Students enjoy skating on Cedar River.
152 Fred Barner Visited parents.
152 Mr. Arey Took students to quarry east of campus.
152 The Y. W. C. A. reception Receptions by the Christian associations were a success.
152 Miss Simmons Visited Grinnell.
152 Mr. Loughridge Has been sick.
152 William Fields Visited campus.
152 Miss Nina Fiscus Visited campus.
152 The unmarried members of the faculty Had tea party at Professor Bartlett's house.
153 Several convenient changes New alcove added to library.
153 It is reported Parkersburg schools closed due to diphtheria.
153 U. B. Kepford Teaching in Rowley.
153 Owing to the great number of new men New cadet company to be organized.
153 Military drill Suspended during spelling test.
153 Leslie Chapman Visited campus.
153 Lieutenant Love Not in school this term.
154 Prof. D. S. Wright Gave series of lectures on heredity.
154 Prof. and Mrs. M. W. Bartlett Entertained unmarried faculty members at their home.
154 The new school suits Many students and all teachers wearing school suit.