Normal Eyte — February 11, 1899

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273 The following extract Thoughts on the education to be gained at a small college.
274 The large audience For first in a series of sermons by clergy from a variety of denominations.
274 The editorials of last week Pleased with editorials written by non-staff members.
275 Our library has been increased this year Have added four hundred books; trying to build up children's book collection.
275 At eight o'clock last Friday evening Band and Orchestra put on excellent performance; students should support their efforts.
276 Recommendations considered Lengthy consideration on the value of recommendations in a job search.
278 Bertha C. Morrison Taking up settlement house work.
278 Expression of sympathy Sympathy for Edna Poor on the death of her sister Helen.
278 Helen Poor Died February 6, 1899, in Boone.
278 W. E. Snider Pastor in Montana.
278 We should judge Percy Hugget doing well at Coe College.
278 George Olmsted Taking trip to Seattle.
278 At the Big 7 educational meeting Several Normalites participating.
278 Clara Boss Teaching at Creston.
278 Willard H. Lyon Doing well at Pella.
279 The boys basketball team Makes amusing spectacle.
279 M. S. Nelson Recovering from the grippe.
279 Clara Tostlebe Visited sister.
279 Misses Seals and Roberts Went to Waterloo.
279 Roy Harris Roy Harris visited Cedar Falls.
279 Miss Curtiss Mother sick.
279 Mr. Fibert Sister very sick.
279 Stena Jensen Father died.
279 H. K. Poorbaugh Left for Mingo.
279 Mary Martin Went to Aplington.
279 Letta Horner Has had the grippe.
279 Loretta Blake Has the grippe.
279 Did Gertrude Coffman Have the grippe.
280 Mr. Steele Visited campus.
280 A small but joyous gathering For ground hog day.
280 Among those who have not responded to roll call Several still have the grippe.
280 Professor Colegrove Lectured in Charles City and La Porte City.
280 Mae Gollobith Went home.
280 Grace Brainard Called home due to family sickness, as was Julia Bucklen.
280 Prof. Parish Attended funeral of Helen Poor.
280 Jennie Curtis Has not met classes.
280 Miss Whitney Had skating accident.
280 E. C. Bartlett Still has tonsillitis.
280 Anna Baker Mother died.
280 Hal Washburn Visited campus.
280 Benjamin Quigley Doing well while filling in for Professor Frederick.
280 Miss Ridley Talked with the men students.
280 Mae Dolan's menagerie Photographed.
280 Ida Reed Gave up work and went home.
280 The Fourth Year Class Extended sympathy to Edna Poor by sending flowers.
281 We present below a clipping Penn student newspaper comments on the Normal Eyte.
281 How to write an oration Martha Hutchinson presents her advice.
282 Y. W. C. A. Account of recent meetings.
283 Y. M. C. A. Miss Ridley addresses young men.
283 Ossoli Account of recent meeting.
283 Clio Account of recent program with Dutch theme.
283 Shake Hall Account of program with Wagner theme.
285 Athletic Men have organized two basketball teams; first time that men have been involved in the sport.
286 The Bible Study Department Lesson XXI: the law of personal responsibility.