Normal Eyte — November 11, 1899

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199 Editorial Ames defeated ISNS in debate; University of Iowa President MacLean spoke on campus; S. T. Walker and J. O. Johnson are editing a daily Cedar Falls newspaper.
200 Intercollegiate debate Lengthy summary of the trip, the discourse, and the scores of the debate against Ames; profiles of the participants; photo.
206 Eighteenth triangular debate Summary of debate among the Philos, Orios, and Aristos.
207 Clio public Lengthy description of program of music, debate, and recitations.
208 Our trip to Grinnell Professor Buck's parents hosted football team on trip to Grinnell.
208 Among the magazines Table of contents from popular magazines.
209 Official Commencement will feature concert; notes from the Southwest Teachers Association meeting.
210 Ina Thompson Recovering health in Morning Sun.
210 Paul F. Voelker Principal in Aplington; Agnes Wallace and Blanche Wallace are teaching there.
210 Edna B. Clapsattle Teaching in Grangeville, Idaho.
210 E. D. Morrison Principal at Crawfordsville.
210 L. Belle Patton Principal in Iowa Falls.
210 It is reported that Addalena Stathem Teaching near Mediapolis.
210 Nellie B. Newcomb Teaching in Oelwein.
210 Ida Davis Teaching in Fruita, Colorado.
210 Mrs. Myra Ross Clark Now in Kansas.
210 Mabel C. Wells '98, Alice Munger '99, Jennie B. Krebs '96, and Adah Hayes '96 Teaching in Cedar Rapids.
210 Ella McCleary Teaching at Industrial School in Mitchellville.
210 Carrie Jackson Teaching in Moville.
210 Fred Cutcomb Teaching near Wyman.
210 Lou M. Leonard Teaching near Lone Tree.
210 Roy Inbody Will teach in Minnesota.
210 May Butler Will teach near West Branch.
210 W. S. Yeager Will teach near Blandensburg.
210 Mae Williams Teaching at Cherokee.
210 Bertha Bennett Studying music in Chicago.
210 Collins Murray Now in Tunis.
210 F. G. Matteson Teaching in Casey.
210 Fannie Nye Teaching near Chillicothe.
211 The first and second teams Played practice game; first team won, 34-0.
211 Mrs. Wright and Ruth Away on a visit.
211 Prof. Colegrove Now moved into his new house.
211 There were many vacant seats in chapel Many men went home to vote.
211 A filing cabinet Ordered for library to store newspaper clippings.
211 W. T. Wolfe Visited relatives.
211 Mrs. Fullerton Sister visiting.
211 Mr. Arey On duty during election.
211 Anna Wells Visited friends.
211 Mr. John Wilson Home from the Klondike.
211 The third story Professor Parish's house nearing completion.
211 Ethel Grover Back in school after being sick.
211 Miss Doderer Sister visiting.
211 Mr. Eastman Lectured in Kensett.
211 Mr. Sutter Visited his sister Nellie.
211 Kittie Stout Will teach near Rockford.
211 Abbie Laughlin and Pearl O'Harrow Visited Waverly.
211 Mary Belle Donnan Mother and sister visited.
211 Harry Freeburg Has been sick.
211 Ida Wendell Teaching in Pomeroy.
211 Chas. Clingman Will teach near Walnut.
211 Anna Althouse Visited home.
211 Marie Whitmell Missed day of school.
211 Hortense Herrick Entered school.
211 Olive Pond Visited Gladbrook.
211 Jessie Decker Visited Dunkerton.
211 Sara Arns Visited friends.
212 John R. McKee Is editor of Fremont County Sun.
212 Eleanor Kraiger Practiced law in Washington, Iowa.
212 Winifred Hazen Is now married and teaching in Sioux City.
212 Kate E. Sullivan Is principal at Waverly.
212 Josephine Carlon Is taking the year off to travel.
212 Ida Robbins Is principal at Pewhattan.
212 Rachael Bunnell Has not taught since 1896.
212 Lizzie A. Sawyer Is now Mrs. Edward C. Bullis.
212 Ethelyn Williams Has not reported for a couple of years.
212 Alice Pierce Is now Mrs. Irish.
212 Viola Russell Is now Mrs. Fred Gates.
212 Kittie Sheridan Is now Mrs. C. A. Boehmler.
212 C. F. Harlan Died in 1896.
212 Annie R. Folsom Is married, but hasn't reported for many years.
212 Of this class Roster of deceased members of the Class of 1885.
212 Mr. Muench and Miss Florence Riley Have gone home to teach.
212 Minnie Lane Is now Mrs. O. F. Burgess
212 C. G. Umbaugh Attacked by dog while riding bicycle.
212 Visitors at the Ames-Normal debate Greeted old friends.
212 At 3:30 Sunday morning Fire burned barn on 19th Street.
212 Miss Anna Baker Attended library meeting in Cedar Rapids; Clara Drenning accompanied her.
212 President Seerley Attended Southwest Teachers Association meeting.
213 David L. Skiff Is now farming near Milford.
213 Minnie Moore Is living in Santa Ana, California.
213 O. B. Chassell Is a pastor in New Providence.
213 Albert E. Felmley Is in the lumber business in Fort Dodge.
213 Ella F. Buckingham Is married to O. B. Chassell and lives in New Providence.
213 Sara M. Riggs Is now a member of the Normal School faculty.
213 Alice Felmley Has resigned from teaching and is married.
213 Georgiana Cole Is assistant principal in Livingstone, Montana.
214 Y. W. C. A. notes University of Iowa President MacLean addressed meeting; brief report on YWCA state convention.
214 Training: preparing illustrative material continued Instructions on working with clay, flour and salt, and slates.
215 Ames vs. Normal Teams play excellent football game; result is 0-0 tie.
216 First team vs. second team Football first team wins, 34-0.
217 The Clare Vaughan Wales Clare Vaughan Wales Concert Company will perform.
218 Bible Study Department Lesson X: the Sabbath and how to keep it.