Normal Eyte — October 21, 1899

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125 Editorial Men selected for debate against Ames; asks for news to be sent to the newspaper; controversy over possible reduced rates on the street railway.
126 Official Iowa coal shortage; ISNS needs larger library collection.
127 Kate E. Mullarky Is married and lives in Le Mars.
127 Anna E. McGovern Has been teaching at I. S. N. S.
127 Anna Fitch Was living in Waterloo last year.
127 Maude Gilchrist Is principal of Illinois Woman's College.
127 Of this class Two members are deceased.
127 Harriet A. Stinson Teaching at Wyoming, Iowa, where her brother is principal.
127 Eight of the teachers at Fonda Are formal Normalites.
127 The death of Rhoda Dane Died of typhoid fever.
127 Chas. Benson Teaching at Western Iowa College.
127 W. J. Barloon Teaching at Ossian.
127 Galen Ripley Agent for photography company.
127 E. C. Nelson Principal at Wisconsin school.
127 Amy Arey '99 and Clara Boss Attended teachers meeting.
127 E. S. Smith Principal at Moville.
127 Kittie M. Howard Principal at Hamilton, Montana.
127 David K. Bond Is principal at Rockwell City.
127 Wm. I. Benham Has taught many different places and is now in Dallas, Texas.
127 T. R. Amlie Selling encyclopedias.
127 Ethel Furrow Studying music.
127 Laura J. Brown Attending medical school.
127 Emma Youngquist Principal at Ocheydan.
128 Amy Ellenwood and Sara Wilson Visited campus.
128 Nettie Countermine Married J. Macomb.
128 Florence Nichols Teaching at Atlantic.
128 Oma Kiefer Working in office.
128 T. Longley Eland Representing correspondence school.
128 Margaret Campbell, '98, and Ollie Maxwell Teaching in Washington County.
128 In the list of undergraduates Two more students are attending the University of Iowa.
128 On Wednesday morning Hattie Lindeman will marry Henry A. Schmitt.
128 Four of our undergraduates Teaching in Fonda.
128 Mrs. P. E. McClenahan Now assistant principal.
128 M. L. Fuller Doing well at Storm Lake.
128 The following is a complete list Roster of those attending University of Iowa.
128 Margaret C. King Teaching at Cambridge.
129 President George E. MacLean Photo.
130 Iowa's new president Profile and description of inauguration of President George E. MacLean.
131 The street railway Back to twenty minute service.
131 Misses Stuntz, Holland, Donnan, McAlvin, and McKellar Attended funeral of Rhoda Dane.
131 Misses Maxfield and Mrs. Daugherty Visited Cedar Falls.
131 Jno. Prall Visited campus.
131 The Cottage Reading Circle Eliza Wright spoke on popular amusements.
131 Miss Gregg Substitutes for Professor Hearst.
131 The temperance committees Planning temperance program.
131 State Supt. Barrett Led chapel service.
131 R. D. Daugherty Brother visited.
131 Galen Ripley Working as sales agent.
131 Mr. and Mrs. Davidson Visited Ira Shaffner.
131 Rev. Innis Visiting Professor Bender.
131 Amy Ellenwood, Sally Wilson, C. L. Love, and F. A. Poots. Came down for debate.
131 Miss Hutchinson Entertained friends.
131 E. E. Waters Called to New Hartford.
131 W. C. Merryman Went to Marshalltown.
131 Richard Anderson Went to Minnesota.
131 Bessie Wells Father visited.
131 Joseph Eaton Will teach in Minnesota.
131 Pearl Pierce Visited home in Manchester.
131 Amy and Margie Dunn Entertaining niece.
131 Chas. Quigley Has left school.
131 Miss Chinn Has gone home to teach.
131 Grace Earhart Visited Janesville.
132 Bertha Humbert Father visiting.
132 News was this week received Father of Mary Simmons died.
132 Miss Goodwin Attended brother's wedding.
132 Monday morning Rhoda Dane died.
132 The preliminary debate Selected representatives for debate against Ames.
132 Mr. Sullivan Railroad agent will make special arrangements for discounted trip to Ames for debate.
132 Long before daylight Many students went to the train station to hear President McKinley make a short speech.
132 Training: illustration in the classroom Advice for teachers.
134 Cliosophic Society Enjoyed recent program; installed officers.
134 Y. M. C. A. Professor Wright speaks on the advantages of a Christian life.
134 Aristotelian Society Elects officers; preparing for debate.
137 Athletic Second team defeats Traer in football, 34-0.
138 Bible Study Department: lesson VII--the first ministry of Jesus (Part 2)