Normal Eyte — June 3, 1899

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479 We clip the following Midland Schools editorial calls for increased money for ISNS and for additional normal schools.
480 Commencement Believes that changes made due to increased enrollment will improve the quality of the ceremonies.
480 The official report of the business meeting Pleased with changes in the interstate oratorical league.
480 The outcome of the state field meet ISNS takes fourth place and earns enough points to remain in the state association.
481 In memory of the late Lieut. Harry E. Whitney Orio Society will hold memorial service.
481 Oratorical Notes on business meeting of the interstate oratorical league, including constitutional changes and financial statements.
483 Bible study program Schedule of program.
483 The excursion Special train went to Des Moines with a large party of ISNS students.
483 Alumni program Association meeting schedule.
484 Maud Long Will teach at Carroll.
484 It gives us great pleasure to announce T. U. McManus and Mae Loonan McManus have new son.
484 Henrietta Brayton Will teach at Shelby.
484 Through the endorsement of Dr. Loos W. R. Patterson appointed statistician of the Board of Control.
484 Ida Leydig Will be first assistant at Parkersburg.
484 J. P. Huggett Will head Pedagogy Department at Coe College.
484 Edward Rall Will be president of oratorical association at University of Iowa.
484 Morton E. Weldy Will give final address at University of Iowa Commencement.
484 S. S. Stockwell Will deliver address at Nora Springs Seminary.
484 G. Percival Hunt and Mamie Hearst Delivered Memorial Day addresses at Iowa City.
484 B. J. Lambert, S. S. Stockwell, and Erwin Schenk Will deliver addresses at Iowa City.
485 Miss Emily Porter Visited Hudson.
485 Gladys Sigworth and Hannah Hanson Will visit Europe.
485 M. R. Timmerman Visited campus.
485 Professor and Mrs. Page, Misses Suplee, Buck and Call Enjoyed picnic.
485 Misses Goodwin, Pierce, and Wild Went to see train wreck in Waterloo.
485 Mame McDuffie Visited campus.
485 C. F. Brown Back in school after measles.
485 Pauline Uhlmann Called home.
485 Kizzie and Kate Gambs Attended cousin's funeral.
485 Erma Phipps Went home due to sickness.
485 President Seerley and family Went to the Bluffs.
485 Professor and Mrs. Page Visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Chapman.
485 Caro Hostetter Brother sick.
485 Beth Achenbach Father visited.
485 Katherine Haley Will teach in Des Moines.
485 Miss Jennie Curtis Has quinsy.
485 Professor Colegrove Was in Grundy Center.
485 Fred Salisbury Had measles.
485 Estalene Rhodes Visited Waterloo.
485 Miss Long Entertaining sister.
485 John Woodruff Went home due to measles.
485 Edith Snowden Had measles.
485 President Seerley Was in Rock Rapids.
485 Professor Eastman Was in Nora Springs.
485 Anna Briggs and Beth Achenbach Have measles.
485 Mrs. Frederick Visited chapel.
485 Willis Bell Visited sister.
485 Grace Brainard Visited Waterloo.
485 Nora Healey Went home.
486 The Neos enjoyed a trolley ride to Waterloo
486 Etta Kelly Will teach in Lake City; roster of other Normalites with new jobs.
486 Chapel exercises were omitted and school closed So that Student Battalion could take part in Memorial Day ceremonies downtown.
486 In spite of the threatening weather Some groups went for picnics on the river.
486 During Superintendent C. R. Aurner's six years Record of achievement at Adel.
486 The extra number on the lecture course Miss Isabella Beaton gave recital.
486 Our school has been spared a number of calamities Several students saved from Cedar River; Professor Rich and F. D. McIlravy escaped without injuries from train wreck.
486 Kate Davis, Stella Savage, and L. P. Sornson Will teach in Ida Grove.
486 A jolly two dozen of Miss Buck's students Had picnic.
487 Neotrophian Account of recent meeting.
487 Philo History of the society.
489 Y. W. C. A. Hear address on baptism.
489 Athletic Results of state field meet; Highland Park defeats ISNS, 11-1.
491 The Bible Study Department Lesson XXXIV: Israel's poet-king.