Normal Eyte — February 13, 1897

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217 The Y. M. C. A. state convention To be held in Ft. Dodge; John Fellingham is city secretary.
217 Every teacher in Iowa Should read recent addresses of Henry Sabin.
218 Prof. Samson Will speak in Boone.
218 The Secretary of War Recommends military instruction.
219 President Seerley Attends NCA meeting.
219 Messrs Doran, Townsend, and McDuffie Met with landscape architect to form plan for improving campus.
219 The Summer School Will likely be offered in summer of 1897; to be supported solely by tuition; a look at the courses and a consideration of who will benefit from study.
219 In procuring the Tennessee Jubilee Singers Group will perform.
219 Prof. L. W. Parish Spoke in Cherokee.
219 Prof. W. H. Bender's family Moved to Cedar Falls.
219 The Lecture Committee Secures service of Washington Gladden to speak.
219 Professor J. A. Fitzgerald Will become instructor of band and orchestra.
219 The Orchestra and Band Will give concert.
220 Athletic Department Association about $100 in debt; resolves that students must be enrolled in order to participate in spring field meet.
220 We learn that Jno. Kleinsorge Will study in Germany for four years; hopes to earn Ph. D.
220 A very interesting letter John Sogard writes from Pueblo, Colorado.
220 In the program of the Henry County Teachers Association S. B. Stonerook makes presentation.
220 Reports reach us from Pella Willard H. Lyon is principal there.
220 F. A. Nimocks General agent for insurance company.
220 Pauline M. Leader Superintendent of nurses training in Davenport.
220 The Ft. Dodge Chronicle Praises work of John Fellingham.
220 Word comes to us Alice Burbeck Harker in Missouri.
220 D. R. Perkins Doing well in Oxford Junction.
220 Principal L. B. Moffett Mother ill.
220 Miss Abraham Teaching in Des Moines.
220 Nettie Hartsell Leaves job due to poor health.
220 Nellie Weldy Teaching in Clarion.
220 Leora Parker Visits Des Moines schools.
220 Lucy Hobbs Teaching near Lohrville.
220 Harlan Hollis Visited campus.
220 Leslie Chapman Reading law with Albert Grundy.
221 Society Notes News of recent society programs.
221 A jolly crowd Large group takes sleigh ride to Waterloo.
222 Y. M. & Y. W. C. A. YMCA officers elected; delegates to state convention selected.
222 Summer or winter Train service to California.
223 Hon. McDuffie and W. A. Doran Attending to duties on campus.
223 Anna Lewis Visits sister.
223 Dick Fullerton Teaching near Rockford.
223 The Reading Circle Margaret Baker leads group.
223 O. P. McElmeel Visited campus.
223 Marjorie Dubois Visited friends on campus.
223 Mr. Calderwood Visited sister and brother.
223 Robert and Jeanette Fullerton Receive visit from father.
223 Miss Sullivan of Waverly Visits sister.
224 We are pleased to see Anna Baker Back at work.
224 Bessie Wold Has left school.
224 Casper Schenk Health improving.
224 A beginning class in algebra Will be offered.
224 Method classes Offered in history and penmanship.
224 The Minnesingers Will present concert in Hudson.
224 The skating rink Has not worked out this year.
224 The city Will not grant street railway franchise.
224 Miss McGovern Acts as judge in declamatory contest.
224 Prof. Rich Bought a lot on Third Street.
224 Nervie McCartney Substituting for Nettie Hartsell, who is sick.
224 Robert Fullerton Sang in chapel.
224 Ruby Calderwood Has had eye trouble.
224 Miss Call's name Added to list of those who have the grippe.
224 Rena Curkeet Has been sick.
224 Mr. Bender Is renting a house for his family; will soon build on Normal Hill.
224 N. J. Lambert Is sick and will not return to school.
224 Myrtle Boardman Recovered from illness.
224 Mary Donnon Went home due to eye trouble.
224 Wesley Wiler Has the grippe.
224 Lucy Barnett Has been sick.
225 "A Pure Life" Professor Arey addressed the YMCA.
225 The following clipping Tribute to the Bartlett family.
226 The following is a clipping Tribute to President Seerley.