Normal Eyte — February 25, 1899

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301 Our school is to be complimented On success of oratorical contest.
301 We have often made mention Praise for the Minnesingers; organized in 1889.
302 Mr. McReynolds Resigned and J. O. Johnson took his place as editor of the Quill.
303 Our contest Report on recent campus oratorical contest with grades and results.
305 The uncrowned king of England Edna Poor's oration on Cromwell.
307 The Board of Trustees Messrs. Doran and Montgomery are this term's visitors.
307 The spring term program In print; scheduling can begin soon.
307 The next spring term Classes are now arranged such that students can begin a class, leave school to teach, and then pick up the same class in another term.
307 The work of the faculty is yearly growing more complicated Consequently, more work has been given to committees.
308 W. T. Davidson Author of course of study at Spirit Lake; Lucy Spicer teaches there.
308 The Southeastern Iowa Teachers Association F. C. Ensign and Libbie Lodwick involved in program.
308 The Cedar Falls and Normal Electric Street Car Company Has eighteen miles of track.
308 Mrs. L. S. Cass Entertains group with trolley party; visited Normal campus and received by President Seerley.
308 Minnie Goude Will teach in Sac City.
308 Edith Roberts Will finish her art course at Pratt Institute.
308 J. O. Johnson University of Iowa delegate to YMCA convention.
308 Florence Mack Married Walter Farr.
308 Fannie Laird Married Charles Oliver.
308 Mrs. John Fellingham Taking classes at University of Iowa.
309 Ethel White Father visiting.
309 Miss Rose Guest of Alice Munger.
309 Carrie Eustis Will graduate from University of Iowa in June.
309 Hal Washburn Visited campus.
309 J. F. Kuppinger Visited brother Fred.
309 W. H. Kiefer Visited daughter Oma.
309 Clara Barr Father died.
309 We were glad to welcome Mr. Frederick back to campus.
309 Miss Satterthwait Visited Waterloo.
309 Zoe Cornell Went home.
309 Lenoir Harmon and Elsie Kay Sick with tonsillitis.
309 Maude Burrell Entertained guest.
309 The little son of J. E. Forsyth Is sick.
309 A. G. Bowie Studying law at Iowa City.
309 Ethel Furrow Was sick.
309 Maude Virden Visited Waterloo.
309 M. M. McElhinney Went home.
310 A new counter has been added To the Library.
310 Professor Fullerton Sick with laryngitis.
310 J. D. Rose, G. A. Simms, and Nora Cotter Went home due to sickness.
310 The young ladies of the YWCA cabinet Entertained YMCA cabinet.
310 The Minnesingers Scheduled for concerts around the state.
310 Miss McGovern Attended funeral.
310 Nellie Rownd and Tilla Van Buskirk Are sick.
310 B. J. Nelson Will teach in Radcliffe.
310 Mr. Parish Judged oratory contest.
310 It is reported School consumed one hundred tons of coal during cold week.
310 Miss Holzer and Mrs. Wilson Visited the Arlen sisters.
310 President Seerley Attending meeting in Ohio.
310 Sadie Gleason Mother sick.
310 Artie Bentley Guest of Gertrude Riseley.
310 Mae Butler Mother sick.
310 Alice Munger Called home.
310 Amy Ellenwood Attended wedding.
310 Miss Simmons Attended funeral.
310 Mr. Townsend and Mr. Montgomery Visiting campus.
311 Ossoli Lizzie Schreiber offers advice on how to judge a debate.
311 Zeta-Neo Account of recent contest.
312 Alpha Account of recent meeting with patriotic theme.
313 Y. M. C. A. The Reverend Callen talks about the Presbyterian faith.
313 Orio Account of recent program.