Normal Eyte — December 4, 1897

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145 Our list of new subscribers reached the hundred mark Will enlarge the Normal Eyte.
145 We announce a change President Andrews will speak on General Lee.
145 Anent the agitation against football Hopes that game can be made safer.
145 Athletics is an important factor in student life Football season went well.
146 Shall football be abolished? Editorial viewpoints on football.
147 Eulogium: on J. C. Gilchrist, by W. N. Hull, his life-long friend Professor Hull's tribute to Professor Gilchrist.
148 Biennial period, 1895-1897 President Seerley's report on progress in music, physical culture, college affiliation, and the training school.
149 Last Thursday Mary Ripke married Adolph Wild.
149 Mr. John Sogard Studying at State University of Iowa.
149 We regret May Kennedy's mother is sick.
149 Miss Anna Goodale Mother is seriously ill.
149 Clara Bedford Married Dr. Frank L. Vanderveer.
149 Miss Edith M. Brooke Teaching at West Liberty.
149 Miss Lucy Wood Beginning medical study at Omaha, Nebraska.
149 Berta Mitchell Teaching in Cherokee.
149 Mr. Youell G. Barnell Missionary for Sunday School Union.
149 Ernest R. Nichols Professor at State Agricultural College in Kansas.
149 Elizabeth Frye Teaching in Davenport.
149 E. C. Nelson Teaching at normal school in Elkhorn.
149 Mr. A. M. Lane Visited the Normal.
149 Mary H. Smith Teaching in Lake Mills.
150 The year Commencement speakers will be chosen earlier.
150 Another chapel assembly Fourth assembly room organized; President Seerley will send written copies of announcements and notices to each room.
150 Tuesday afternoon Misses Falkler and Satterthwait talked to women about physical culture classes.
150 E. L. Hollis Visited campus.
150 W. T. Anderson Principal at Kenwood Park.
150 Merner and Lawrence Have printed images of campus on china.
150 On Wednesday evening Group went to Independence.
150 Martha Lewis Barnett Teaching in Mitchell.
150 Percy Hunt Visited home.
150 Etta Robinson Teaching in Tipton.
150 Prof. Wm. Bartlett Visiting parents.
150 Ida Gordon Visited Dyersville.
150 E. O. Bronson Visited brother Frank.
150 Mabel Patrick Uncle visits.
150 Flora Van Dyke Sister visited.
150 Galen Ripley Teaching in Belmond.
150 Freda Getman Visited Charles City.
150 Bertha Freeman Enrolled in school.
150 Stella Robinson Back in school.
150 Clara Seller Teaching near Denver.
150 F. E. Weyer Visited B. T. Youel.
150 Mary Moseley Has gone out to teach.
150 May Russell Visited relatives.
150 Della Weir Brother visits.
150 Cora Curtis Back in school.
150 Chessie Bell Visited sister.
151 Society Notes Text of Professor Colegrove's address on temperance; Professor Wright addresses YWCA; statistics on women's participation in religious matters; description of recent Philo, Aristo, and Orio meetings.
153 Athletics Cadets drilling indoors; football team finishes at 6-1; review of the season.
154 The following exchanges of the Normal Eyte Newspapers from other colleges are placed in the library.