Normal Eyte — November 27, 1897

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133 Although this is Thanksgiving week Put out issue of Normal Eyte despite the holiday.
133 The editors were not left entirely without consolation Enjoy fine Thanksgiving meal.
133 Our liberal offer of last week Still need more subscribers in order to publish an enlarged Normal Eyte.
133 Thanksgiving Poetic tribute.
134 The Slayton Grand Concert Company Review of the performance.
134 President Seerley's address to the November section, Class of 1897 Text of the address.
136 Biennial period, 1895-1897 President Seerley's report on the museum, laboratories, the library, faculty organization, and the summer session.
137 Mr. Manning Jaynes Will assist with physical science classes.
137 Miss Laura Falkler Will be able to start her classes again in the new term.
137 Miss Stella Satterthwait Will assist with physical culture classes.
138 Mrs. Hubbard Visited daughter Ethel.
138 Jeanette Fullerton Will teach this winter.
138 Miss Gertrude Marshall Enrolled in school.
138 Effie Molly Went out to teach.
138 Elizabeth Heaton Will teach in Brighton.
138 Della Gray Was sick.
138 Matilda Byers Will teach at Benson; sister Ida back in school.
138 Georgia Packer Mother visited.
138 Frances Drake Will teach in Charter Oak.
138 Mrs. Page, Miss Call, and Miss Jennie Curtis Entertained friends.
138 Mrs. L. M. Walters Visited daughter Katherine.
138 Miss Mary Ripke Married G. A. Wilde.
138 Margaret Turner, Loretta Blake, Edith Newell, Lucy Lewis, and Bess Coomer Went to Des Moines.
138 Mabel Patrick and Katherine Walters Visited Waterloo.
138 W. E. Silver Away on business trip.
138 Kittie Grimes and Alice Beebe Visited Hampton.
138 C. W. Bedford Visited from Hudson.
138 Nellie Hoxie Will enroll in school.
138 Emma Carpenter Grandmother died.
138 Nellie Mankey Went home.
138 Tressie Waldo Entertaining friend.
138 Edith Aldrich Enrolled in school.
138 We have had a vacation Enjoyed Thanksgiving.
138 S. J. Baldwin Is now teaching.
138 Harry Freeburg Went to Charles City.
138 Nell Minor and Daisy Dennison Visiting Shell Rock.
138 Jeannette Sloss Visited Reinbeck.
139 Last Friday Most successful term for Student Battalion; 257 men enrolled.
139 Society Notes Excerpts from sermon by Professor Loughridge; a look at recent Clio and Philo programs.
139 Anna Stephens Sister died.
139 The upper section of the flag pole Removed in order to bring the flag into better view.
139 Mr. Wolf Finished work as football coach.
141 Athletic ISNS beats Upper Iowa, 10-6; school team defeats college graduates, 8-0.
142 E. E. Amsden Optician in Colorado.
142 The schools of Manning W. H. Reever in charge there.
142 It is always gratifying B. A. Smillie is principal of normal and business college in Decorah.
142 E. L. Hollis YMCA city secretary in Fort Dodge.
142 C. S. Dodds Principal at Mt. Union.
142 Ida Langdon Deputy auditor in Grundy County.
142 Edith Eighmey Teaching in Clarksville.
142 M. O. Roland In real estate business.
142 Alice B. Curtis Teaching in Waverly.
142 Ida M. Robinson Principal in Alta Vista.
142 Walter H. Briggs In second year of medical school.
142 Good reports have come to us C. S. Cobb and Florence Mack doing well in Shelby.
142 R. T. Crawford Teaching near Sabula.
142 Marie Golden Teaching at Wilton.
142 Harriet Kimball Teaching at Sabula.
143 Ada D. Groves Teaching in East Des Moines.