Issue Contents
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1 | Editorial | Normal Eyte plans for the year; enrollment is 938. |
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2 | Announcement | Lecture Course Committee completing plans; cost will be $2 per term. |
3 | Official | Announces changes and additions in the faculty and staff; preparing foundation for the Auditorium Building. |
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4 | In general | Obituary of Lorenzo D. Lewelling, who died September 3, 1900. |
5 | The new Normal building | Description of the Auditorium Building, which is under construction; photo. |
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6 | At Red Oak | John Merrill married Mina Hughes. |
7 | Chloris Anderson | Is teaching at Nashua. |
8 | E. S. Smith | Is married to a former Normal student. |
9 | Joseph H. Anderson | Married Matilda Kiel and is teaching in Fairbank. |
10 | Lincoln Antrim | Is principal of Mt. Pleasant academy. |
11 | Lizzie Bain | Was last known to be teaching in New Hampton. |
12 | Mae E. Anderson | Is teaching at Burnside. |
13 | Married at Alden, Iowa | John Lambert and Gertrude Bennett were married. |
14 | Married at Baptist parsonage | Carl Axtell and Eunice Summers were married. |
15 | Mary J. Birdsall | Married R. A. Santee and is living in Cedar Falls. |
16 | Melvin R. Timmerman | Married Hattie Higley. |
17 | Minnie A. Adams | Married Ezra C. Potter and is living in Ames. |
18 | Mr. John Sogard | Married Kate Taylor. |
19 | Naomi Achenbach | Taught for a year, and has now returned to Normal. |
20 | On August 15th | J. P. Woodruff married Lulu Wood. |
21 | Prin. W. E. Salisbury | Married Georgia Cook. |
22 | R. C. Millan | Married Harriet Stinson. |
23 | W. F. Robertson | Married Berta Mitchell. |
24 | W. R. Sandy | Married Maud Anderson. |
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25 | A. Bessie Coomer | Is teaching in Des Moines. |
26 | Agnes F. Carey | Taught at Marshalltown. |
28 | Benj. Boardman | Is a student at the State University. |
29 | Bird Bundy | Is teaching in Cambridge, Minnesota. |
30 | Clarence H. Burrell | Is principal at Oxford Junction. |
31 | Cora C. Curtis | Is a student at the State University. |
32 | E. P. Crocker | Is principal at Oakes, North Dakota. |
33 | Edna Wells | Assistant principal at Lewis. |
34 | Edward Bechly | Is a student at the State University. |
35 | Ellen S. Brummond | Is teaching in LuVerne. |
36 | Erma J. Carpenter | Married Henry Zilm and is living in State Center. |
37 | Etta Calderwood | Completed the four years course and is living in Swanee, Oklahoma. |
38 | F. E. Lenocker | Died July 27, 1900. |
39 | Frank A. Bronson | Is principal at Zearing schools. |
40 | H. E. Blackmar | Attended summer session in Iowa City. |
41 | Harry C. Cummins | Is an instructor at the Normal and is married to Nina Fiscus. |
42 | Ida M. Brewer | Is principal at Eagle Grove. |
43 | Jennie W. Clute | Is a principal in Kankakee, Illinois. |
44 | Lizzie Bowen | Is a teacher in Dubuque. |
45 | Lizzie Bushyager | Has not reported this year. |
46 | Lulu Bovee | Is a student at the Normal. |
47 | Mabel Belknap | Is assistant principal at Minden. |
48 | Margaret I. Berry | Is teaching at Fonda. |
49 | Morris Cooper | Received his M. Di. degree. |
50 | Perry O. Cole | Is a county superintendent. |
51 | Prof. F. C. Ensign | Taught at teachers institute. |
52 | Rena May Curkeet | Completed the four years course and is living in Cedar Falls. |
53 | Verna Bernard | Is working at the Pomeroy high school. |
54 | Walter Burris | Studying at Ames. |
55 | Willis J. Bell | Is principal at Linn Grove. |
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27 | Alta A. Birdsall | Married P. E. McClenahan and is assistant principal at Milo. |
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56 | Angeline Sherman | Married Mr. Chantland. |
57 | Grace Israel | Returned from Europe. |
58 | Herbert Wilson | Starting school at Faribault, Minnesota. |
59 | Ida Morrill | Back in school. |
60 | Josephine Smith | Visited campus. |
61 | Joyce Watson | Back in school. |
62 | Kate Gambs | Teaching in Smithland. |
63 | Lizzie Gambs | Teaching in Mapleton. |
64 | Mae Cronan | Married recently. |
65 | Miss Blaska | Visited Margarette Ball. |
66 | Miss Ella Lund | Back in school. |
67 | Miss Martha Waynick | Will go to Wallace, Washington. |
68 | Miss McGovern | Spent part of vacation in Omaha. |
69 | Mr. Ireland | Back in school. |
70 | Pauline Schuff | Will teach in Minneapolis. |
71 | Report of treasurer of Alumni Association | Alumni Association financial statement. |
72 | Some of our number | Several former Normalites are studying at Iowa State University and other schools. |
73 | Una Grettenberg | Will teach in Cedar Rapids. |
74 | W. T. Wolfe '98 and Fanny Tompkins '98 | Married. |
75 | We hear that others are representing us | Several alumni have new positions. |
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76 | At a meeting of the Oratorical Association | Mark Roberts elected president. |
77 | C. T. Ensign | Visited campus. |
78 | Chloris Anderson | Teaching in Nashua. |
79 | German | Added to Training School curriculum. |
80 | Miss Baker | Vacationed at Okoboji. |
81 | Miss Buck | Spent six weeks at Chicago Institute. |
82 | Miss Drenning | Office now located in Anna Baker's former room. |
83 | Miss Emily Porter | Back in school. |
84 | Miss Enola Pearl Pierce | Back from Europe. |
85 | Miss Etta Suplee | Vacationed in Michigan. |
86 | Miss Faith Stuntz | Visited friends. |
87 | Miss Gregg, Miss Julia Curtiss, and Mr. Samson | Back from Europe. |
88 | Miss Hutchison | Visited South Dakota. |
89 | Miss Jo Hansen | Teaching at Estherville. |
90 | Miss Mae Wall | Attended friend's funeral. |
91 | Miss Margaret McGovern | Teaching in Waterloo. |
92 | Miss Minna Merriam | Visited Bella Hostetter. |
93 | Mr. Kolb | Back in school. |
94 | Mr. Will Hodge | Visiting Jennie Curtis. |
95 | Quite a crowd | Gathered to watch blasting for foundation of Auditorium Building. |
96 | W. B. Bell | Attending University of Iowa. |
97 | W. G. Magee | Attended sister's funeral. |
98 | Word comes | James Carpenter died. |
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99 | Miss Baker's office | Moved to west end of library. |
100 | Miss Batty | Doing fine job for YWCA. |
101 | Miss Bertha Morrison | Now working in Minneapolis for her church. |
102 | Miss Satterthwait | Spent vacation camping and teaching. |
103 | Mr. Fullerton | Songbook will come out in a few weeks. |
104 | Prof. Page | Toured Montana and Minnesota. |
105 | The Bible study class | Organized; Professor Colegrove is teacher. |
106 | Training: opening general suggestions Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty) |
Advice for teachers. |
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107 | Philo hall | Enjoyed program and music. |
108 | Shakespearean Society | Present program on James Barrie. |
109 | Y. M. C. A. | Bible classes will be organized; will hold noon prayer meetings. |
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110 | Athletic | Prospects for the football team look good. |
111 | The Educational Exchange | Henry Sabin promotes the work of his teacher placement agency. |
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112 | School directory | Student organizations and their officers. |
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113 | Bible Study Department | Lesson II: the first Christian church. |