Normal Eyte — November 18, 1899

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229 Gen. John B. Gordon Lectures on Civil War.
229 We are dumbfounded Responds to editorial in Cornell College newspaper criticizing the Normal School.
230 In Alpha hall: Shake 3--Ossoli 0 Recount of the debate.
230 The Normal football team Applauds Normal School football team for preventing a strong Ames team from scoring.
230 A pleasant trip Shakespeareans and Aristos enjoy trip by street railway to Waterloo.
231 Debate in Zeta hall: Clio 2--Ossoli 1 Account of debate.
231 Shake hall: Alpha 3--Neo ) Account of recent debate.
232 Debate in Neo hall: Zeta 1--Clios 2 Account of recent debate.
232 Clio hall: Neo affirmative2--Alpha negative 1 Account of recent debate.
233 Official State educational news; many superintendents have retired.
233 Ossoli: Shake 3--Neo 0 Account of recent debate.
234 Bess Wells Father seriously ill.
234 C. D. Behrens Attended football game.
234 Professor Fullerton Father visited.
234 Miss Bedenbender Friends from home visited.
234 Mabel Thompson's mother Visited.
234 Miss Bertha Rohwedder Visited sister Dorothea.
234 Prof. Eastman Lectured at Kensett.
234 Miss Anna Hoover Visited friends on the Hill.
234 Frank Reno Going into hardware business.
234 Frank Knowles Went home to teach.
234 Vera Thorp Will teach near Sanbourne, Minnesota.
234 Lizzie Doderer Sister Minnie visited.
234 Miss Post Visiting Elsie Kliebenstein.
234 Miss Melvin Will begin teaching Monday.
234 Thos. Jones Will teach in Cresco.
234 R. R. Anderson Will teach in Osceola County.
235 The temperance committee Held interesting meeting.
235 The football team Planning for game against University of South Dakota on Thanksgiving.
235 Earl Chapman, Ralph Churchill, and Joe Chalupsky Left school to go out to teach.
235 Edythe Eighmey Teaching at Springdale Academy as is M. Nellie Oathout.
235 Maud Burrell Went home after learning that her father's bank had been blown up and her brother killed.
235 Cottage Reading Circle Professor Satterthwait led discussion.
235 G. W. Detwiller Officiated football game.
235 Almeda Chance Left school.
235 Dwight Swain and F. R. Chantry Went to Malvern for reception for 51st Iowa.
235 The Shakes and Aristos Had trolley party to celebrate debate victories.
235 Miss Barnard Visited Professor Satterthwait.
235 Miss Mae Wall Returned from YWCA convention in Des Moines.
235 Mr. Luxford He and his wife are back in school.
235 Thos. Meyer Will teach near home in Dunkerton.
235 Peter Henry Will teach in Clayton County.
235 Gus Graham Visited campus.
235 Prof. Bartlett Was sick.
235 Mr. and Mrs. F. Lambert Emma Lambert visited.
236 W. H. Manifold Teaching near Grand Junction, Colorado.
236 S. T. Walker Resigned position in Mt. Pleasant to edit the Cedar Falls Daily Record; Nellie Wallbank takes his position.
236 Cards have been received Margaret Kleinfelter married the Reverend A. Wesley Mell.
236 John R. McNally '95 and Emma Hegner Married and will live in Washington, D. C.
236 Mae Arnold Married Matthew D. Grouchey.
236 We are pleased Alice Curtis doing well in Marengo.
236 Louise Heidenreich Organized Shakespearean Society in Zearing.
236 Alda Potter Visited friends at debate.
236 Bertha Beard Entered Chicago Training School for Missions.
236 The schools of Enid, Oklahoma C. E. Locke is principal.
236 Percy Hunt, B. J. Lambert, C. J. Lambert, and Elmer Park Returned to Iowa City after visit.
236 Melissa B. Lenocker Married Fred H. Fitting.
236 Rev. O. F. Burgess Has had broken limb.
236 Frank Bronson Organizing football team in Zearing.
236 Ernest D. Ede Editor of University of Iowa student newspaper.
236 Nellie Dunham Teaching at Chariton.
236 A. D. Miller and Harry Moore Attended debate on campus.
236 Laura Hoag Teaching in Fort Dodge.
236 Etta Rider Father died.
237 Agnes Longworthy Has not reported.
237 Francis L. Mills Was teaching in Ottumwa but has not reported.
237 Alma E. Packard Is a dress maker.
237 John Sogard Is teaching in the West Des Moines high school.
237 Wm. M. Fields Died on August 31, 1896.
237 Dr. C. B. Fountain Is practicing medicine in Spirit Lake.
237 Myrta Hoagland Is a housekeeper.
237 Helen Hull Is married and living in Cleveland, Ohio.
237 Maggie Henry Has not reported.
237 Chas. E. Locke Is working in Enid, Oklahoma, and married to Laura Monlux.
237 Alice Blake Is teaching in Seattle, Washington.
237 C. N. Brones Has not reported for three years.
237 Mary Cowan Is married and living in Paullina.
237 Idella Chapman Is married and living in Waterloo.
237 A. M. Fields Has taken over his father's farm.
237 W. H. Bender Is in charge of training department at I. S. N. S.
237 The alumni who were called to the county superintendency Roster of ISNS alumni who were elected county superintendents.
237 Training: the empty crayon box Ideas for everyday things.
238 Neotrophian Society New members contribute to program.
239 Shakespearean Society Proud of new members.
239 Orio Society Happy with debate performances.
239 Y. M. C. A. Professor Fullerton addresses the group.
240 Athletic ISNS will play University of South Dakota.
242 Bible Study Department Lesson XI: the need and purpose of Christianity.