Normal Eyte — November 12, 1898

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133 Our early predictions Has been great year for ISNS, especially with the important victories in debate and football.
134 Since a large number of students Cites difficulties of students who must leave school for a day or two in order to go home to vote.
135 The Ames-Normal debate Account of the debate won by ISNS.
135 Program of the Aristotelian public session Performance program.
136 A visit to the Bermuda Islands Description of visit by Miss Curtis.
137 School Education, Minneapolis Responds to criticism of ISNS and President in recent article.
138 Hon. Henry Sabin Applauds recent address by Mr. Sabin.
138 The Normal School was quite honored Recognition that success in debate and football are but means to an end.
139 Mary Ballantyne Will rest at home in Traer.
139 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nuhn The former Anna Rall has a daughter.
139 The Oakland schools Prospering under guidance of F. M. Allen.
139 May Kennedy Principal at Sanborn.
139 A column of Sunday's State Register Devoted to work of F. A. Lacy.
139 J. O. Berkley County superintendent at Ainsworth, Nebraska; served in Spanish-American War.
139 The schools of Holstein, Iowa Prospering under Everett Bettenga.
139 Warren Carroll Practicing law at Benton Harbor, Michigan.
139 Emma Lambert At home.
139 Percy Hunt and B. J. Lambert Visited campus.
139 Fannie K. Laird Substitute teaching in Cedar Falls.
139 Samuel Quigley Replacing J. E. Vance as principal at Brighton.
139 Edith Aldrich Will teach at Rock Rapids.
139 Joseph H. Gorsuch Engaged in sales work.
139 Rodney Arey Visited Cedar Falls.
139 J. J. Lambert and Edward Rall Came home to vote.
139 Jason Mowry Attended debate.
139 O. P. McElmeel Visiting campus.
139 Nettie Hartsell Visiting campus.
139 Edna Black Visiting sister Mabel.
140 Dr. MaGee Conducted chapel exercises; son Ralph enrolled.
140 R. W. Sheffield Will teach in Story City.
140 Lucie Arthaud Will teach in Hazleton.
140 Mrs. Fischer Guest of Miss Pierce.
140 Carrie Ott Called home.
140 Jennie Madden Will teach in Sumner.
140 Mattie Burns Will teach in Ottumwa.
140 Addie Miner Will teach in Ion.
140 Ed Rall and John Lambert Visited chapel.
140 R. J. McIsaac Called home.
140 Cora Ditto Will teach in Rolfe.
140 Mamie Zimbelman Visited Sara Rice.
141 Messrs. Leslie Chapman, Percy Hunt, Wesley Wiler, O. P. McElmeel, and J. E. Callahan Visited chapel.
141 The Cottage Reading Circle Misses Satterthwait and Pierce presented program.
141 This week we received the sad news S. E. Johnson died; his sister Lillie is very sick.
141 Among the number of our young men Many men went home to vote.
141 A great victory Lengthy account of ISNS victory over University of Iowa, 11-5.
141 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Relative died.
141 Fred Williams Visited sister Nellie.
141 J. E. Cundy and John Hoyt Went home to vote.
141 E. Townsend Visited campus.
141 Dr. A. H. McKellar Visited sister Jennie.
141 Supt. Coleman of Le Mars Addressed Professor Colegrove's supervision class.
142 Y. M. C. A. Account of recent meetings; delegates will go to district conference.
143 Orio Account of recent meeting.
143 Aristo John P. Woodruff delivers poem.
143 Y. W. C. A. Receives letter from Margaret Klinefelter, who is training for African mission work.
144 Ossoli Account of recent meeting.
144 Clio Account of recent Halloween program.
144 Alpha Account of recent meeting.
146 The Bible Study Department Lesson XI: the Bible, part 3.
150 The Southwest Iowa Teachers Association Report on the meeting.