Normal Eyte — March 26, 1898

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5 Major S. H. M. Byers Speaks on campus.
7 Benjamin Boardman Brief profile; text of oration on William Lloyd Garrison; photo.
10 The spring term attendance Remains high despite a number of students out teaching or farming.
10 J. E. Clarey Issue of Iowa Illustrated will feature the Normal School.
10 The joint conference committee Will appropriate $48,000 for next biennium, in addition to the permanent fund, to the Normal School.
10 The Normal School will experience Board of Control will have some authority over finances.
10 The bill modifying the state certificate law Normal School graduates would need to pass a formal examination in order to be certified if the bill passes in the House..
11 W. R. Patterson Will obtain Ph. D. from University of Pennsylvania.
11 Helen F. Clute Wins writing prize.
11 Chas. A. Frederick Will represent University of Chicago in debate against Columbia University.
11 R. C. Adams Will receive M. Ph. from University of Michigan.
11 On March 1st Walter W. Wilson married Sophie Keeler.
11 We wish to correct an omission Harry E. Whitney will also be honored for his work in the Student Battalion.
11 John A. Beard Doing well at Wood River, Nebraska.
11 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cooper Back in school.
11 Florence Knickerbocker Will teach in Boone.
11 We are pleased Charles Stinson spent part of his vacation in Cedar Falls.
11 Rodney M. Arey Principal at Cherokee; Anna Goodale will teacher there.
11 O. B. Chassell Has been organizing libraries; may teach again if health permits.
11 Elizabeth Burgess Health improved.
11 Fannie Beckwith In Camanche.
11 Mary England Teaching in Whittier, California.
11 Lillie Johnson Teaching in Hampton.
11 Benjamin McKeen Principal at Carroll, Nebraska.
11 Caroline Otis Teaching in Lake Park.
11 Nellie Hudson Teaching in Osage.
12 Miss Etta Robinson Teaching at Tipton.
12 Mollie Detwiler Is sick.
12 Miss Jennie Curtis Entertaining friend.
12 Minnie McConnell Enrolled in school.
12 Violetta Fields Back in school.
12 Miss McGovern Visited mother, who has been very sick.
12 Mrs. A. W. Fuller Mother visited.
12 Alice E. Wright Will teach this spring.
12 C. E. Steele Visited campus.
12 The students Have begun to play tennis.
12 Harry Whitney Was on campus.
12 Miss Eggleson Enrolled in school.
12 Mrs. L. Clark Attended chapel with Miss Poor.
12 Nellie Dunham Is sick.
13 Miss Myrtle Jamison and Emma Pope Visiting Cedar Falls.
13 Many of the members of the Third Year Class of 1897 Saddened by death of Mary Stout.
13 Charlotte Cunningham Still recovering from train wreck injuries; entertained friends.
13 Y. M. C. A. Account of term reception.
13 Y. W. C. A. Account of recent meetings.
13 Edith Eighmey Teaching at Clarksville.
13 Adelaide Twinam Principal at Aplington.
13 E. D. Michaels Left school due to eye trouble.
13 C. E. Stinson and his brother Carl Both students at Cornell College.
13 J. T. Ames Visited campus.
13 Miss Hattie Ross Will teach at Williams.
14 Philo Account of recent debate and oratory program.
15 Aristo Account of recent program.
15 Clio Condolences on death of Mary Stout.
15 Primary Teachers Round Table Hold meeting.
15 Orio Account of recent meeting.
16 Ossoli Account of recent program.
16 Athletic Advice for athletes.