Normal Eyte — February 4, 1899

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259 Sixth triangular debate Brief history of intersociety debate.
260 It is granting a rare privilege Speculates on risks of opening up the paper to guest editorials.
260 As the spring time draws nigh Advice on voting on the staff for the Normal Eyte.
261 Now that our worthy editor Explains the wearing of purple by the Third Year Class.
261 The state oratorical association Hopes for an Iowa win among college orators.
261 Your duty to yourself Urges students to take advantage of opportunities and to build school spirit.
262 In another column Praise for oration by E. C. Hill; calls for support of oratorical contest.
262 Mr. Editor Unhappy with students who take up class time for unprofitable discussion.
263 A successful failure Text of E. C. Hill oration.
264 Lecture January 27, 1899 Excerpts from lecture by Bishop Vincent.
265 The office is preparing the catalogue for 1899 Will not contain many changes but will offer a full range of classes.
265 Professor Walker Praise for S. T. Walker's work in Mt. Pleasant.
265 The semi-annual meeting of the faculty Was held.
265 The March section of the Class of 1899 Winter term has highest enrollment in school history.
265 The spring term program is printed Seniors will register soon.
265 The summer term graduating class Some of those who would have graduated in June are now planning to complete their work in the summer.
265 The spring term program Will offer a wide variety of classes for all levels of students.
266 O. D. Longstreth Doing well at Muscatine.
266 Cynthia Titus Mother died.
266 Byron Lambert Visited home.
266 Professor Bartlett Only grandfather on faculty; son Will has new son.
266 A. M. Lane Gave up work at Rockwell due to poor health.
266 Mary A. Boyle Visited campus.
266 Nellie Maynard Visited campus.
266 J. E. Fitzgerald Doing well in Mapleton.
266 Emma Lambert Visited home.
266 Minnie A. Adams Married Ezra C. Potts.
266 Cedar Falls people are glad C.. E. Steele is YMCA secretary.
267 Miss Sweeney Attended glee club concert.
267 Grace Minnis Will teach in Oak Park, Illinois.
267 It is reported Professors Condit and Cummins planning new houses.
267 Mr. Colegrove Gave address in La Porte City.
267 Miss Gregg Entertained guests.
267 Miss Hutchinson Still sick.
267 Miss Henning, Messrs. Hoel, Twaddle, and Bartlett Have had the grippe.
267 Mr. Frederick Recovering from illness.
267 The military companies Excused from drill.
267 Miss Jones Has been on campus.
267 Bee Weller Entertained.
267 Misses Ina Clump and Bertha Taylor Have the grippe.
267 Misses Anna Sloan and Mary Lillie Have been sick.
267 Mr. Fritchie Visited Miss Achenbach.
267 Little Roderick Fullerton Has had the grippe.
267 Ethel Eyers Substituting for a Waterloo teacher.
267 Belle Griffiths Went home to recover from the grippe.
267 Mr. Marsh Guest of Miss Mehan.
267 May Greenside Teaching at Peterson.
267 Blanche Riggs Missed a day of school.
267 Mr. Washburn Visited campus.
267 Mr. Schenk Attended glee club show.
267 Mae Gollobith Went home due to sickness.
267 Mabelle McBride Back in school.
267 Mr. Mahannah Recovered from the grippe.
267 Prof. Arey Has new cabinet for specimens.
267 Ida Reed Has been sick.
267 Mr. Cummins Has been sick.
267 Herbert Mowry Visited chapel.
268 The Governor has appointed Lillian Goodwin's brother as second lieutenant; sent to Cuba.
268 Normal chapel Sunday services Schedule of speakers.
268 Married Ralph Waldo and Mamie Hedges.
268 Edith Lathrop Left school due to poor health.
269 Aristo Report on triangular debate.
269 Orio Report of triangular debate.
270 Philo Account of triangular debate.
272 The Bible Study Department Lesson XX: the Christian calling.