goodbye and anxiously await the next issue of the MagaMARY E. CLARKIN.. zine. Sincerely, Madrid, N. Y. [Dear Miss Clarkin: I am so grateful for the forgiving spirit of this letter. In my new position I have "troubles of my own" and troubles of Prof. Allen's. Won't the subscribers be patient and notify me of errors. At the annual meeting in June I promise to resign as subscription manager. Yours most cordially, Editor Normal Magazine: ADELAIDE NORRIS.] I could not go to Commencement last June as I did in 1904, but I have not forgotten the royal welcome you gave me. I expected to see Potsdam more beautiful, the Normal enlarged and improved, but I did not dream of finding so many after more than a quarter of a century's absence to give me cheery greeting, a warm hand clasp, and assurance that the class of '72 is still in the Normal family. I shall remember it with delight as long as I live. It is with pleasure that I, today send a merry Christmas greeting to the alumni, the Faculty and the boys and girls of the dear old Normal. I was in Sioux City last summer and met Mrs. Lucia Hawley Darling. We together spent the evening at the home of Mr. L. A. Foote of '76, I believe. There were four classes represented and none of us have lost our interest in the old Normal days, as you would believe could you have heard our experiences. Mr. Foote has lost none of the ready wit for which he was noted when in school. We are satisfied with our life in this great and growing Northwest, but we do not forget what we owe to our Alma Mater and we hope she will live and send mary more of her children to share the peace, plenty and prosperity of this new commonwealth. Again wishing vou a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, I remain, Sincerely, Mitchell, South Dakota. MARTHA B. TURNEY, THE PRATT TEACHER'S TEACHER'S AGENCY 70 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK Recommends college and normal graduates, specialists, and other teachers to col- Headquarters for Watches, Diamonds, Cut Glass, Jewelry and Silver Novelties. Fine Watch Repairing. Eyes Tested Free. THE "NORMAL" MADE IN DONGOLA KID, BOX CALF AND PATENT LEATHER. Ball's Gash Shoe Store $3.00 SHOE $3.00 LEADS THEM ALL! Bicycle and Umbrella Repairing, also Electric Goods, New Location-Main Entrance, Ives Block. Telephone 106. STUDENTS SOMETIMES WANT A Little "SPREAD" on the Side. We can supply you with the Freshest and Finest Edibles. Also, if in need of a little warming, come to us for well screened COAL. We would be pleased to supply you. O. E. BONNEY & SON. C. E. HAYWOOD, Jeweler and Optician, Potsdam, N. Y. DEPARTMENT OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, POTSDAM, N. Y. THE LESCHETIZKY SYSTEM, The Greatest and Most Modern Method of Pianoforte Playing. Thorough Courses in Piano, Organ, Harmony, Theory and History. For Circulars, and information address F. E. HATHORNE, Director, POTSDAM, N. Y. MAXFIELD & NEEDHAM, HEADQUARTERS FOR Hardware, Furnaces and Stoves, PLUMBING AND STEAM WORK. LOCK WOO D DEPARTMENT STORE Special Values In Our Book and Stationery Departments for Students. POTSDAM, N. Y. IF IT'S A Hair Brush, A Tooth Brush, A Sponge, Toilet Soaps, Perfumes, Your Prescription Filled, Or anything usually found in a First-Class Pharmacy, go to W. T. Oak Hall Phramacy, Proprietors of Dentifoam Tooth Preparations. Market Stree SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE SHOE AND LION. BEARS THE OLDEST AND BEST REPUTATION FOR Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Tailoring If you have ever been interested in the Potsdam Normal School you ought to be a subscriber to The Normal Magazine Fifty Cents a Year Chautauqua Teachers' Agency A Jamestown, New York SQUARE D. E AL Have you seen our new plan of registration? Here it is: MUNSON STREET. JONE FONG & WING SING, Proprietors, POTSDAM, N. Y. THOMAS S. CLARKSON MEMORIAL SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY POTSDAM. N. Y. Required for admission, a four year high school course. Courses leading to Degrees of Bachelor of Science in Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Two and four year courses in Home Economics. Tuition, $100. Total expense for college year, $276 to $304. Clarkson Bulletin, published quarterly, mailed on application. WM. S. ALDRICH, Director. |