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Show NORMAL NOTES. . . - Fob. 20, 1004. The Branch Normal Choral Society now meets at 5 o'clock In tho afternoon. Judging by the attendance and enthu- " ' siasm expressed it is evident that In I tho future wo will not want for development develop-ment along theso lines. J Tho Young Ladies Mutualmprovc-ment Mutualmprovc-ment Association has decIdWJrtB, start a "Circulating Library" -dBfaaft ro- . quested Instructor DrlggaffipTelioiwo itho books for that purposo.aHia!now &'& '. busy with tho work. flHn" Vr i At tho beginning of tho Vefck tho Preparatory class cliallongcd tho rest of the scnool.for an all round athlotlo , "i contest. Tho offer was accepted and -l tho meet camo oil Friday uf tot noon at " 4 o'clock. . ( " Tho assistant janitor, Mr. Thomas . Essary, whilo sweeping ono of tho rooms, accidentally got some acid spilt on htm and was thought (by himself) to bo gradually dying, But Is now ' able to perform his dally labors. A very Interesting talk from Mies Eastwood Wodnosday morning; a talk by Mr. Lowis Thursday, and a student r chapel Friday, consisting of a violin and Mandolin duet, by Messrs. Cottam. aud Porter, a fl vo minutes speeeh by Mr, Wixom, and a song by MUs Splllsbury, characterized this week's dovotional oxcrci8cs. Ak Students who work in tho chemical f laboratory havo many exciting us well as Interesting oxporlonces. This will I bo Illustrated by tho following convor-satlon; convor-satlon; Student Is rubber a good conductor of heat? Theachcr No. Student--Well then, doesn't that account for our ex recorder- und coun-clliuon coun-clliuon getting tholr necks burned in : I tho oxploslon that took placo "Inhio laboratory the other duy? ' f 3 |