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1 | In the last issue of the Eyte | Subscriptions to the Normal Eyte need to be paid by the first of the year. |
2 | The enrollment Tuesday | Enrollment is on the rise; now at 950 with many students still to come. |
3 | The societies will hand in their reports | Society reports to be handed in and published in the Normal Eyte. |
4 | Though something was said | Societies must hurry to make sure that their rooms in the new Auditorium Building will be furnished. |
5 | We have no regrets to express | Football coach W. C. Edson completes season and will start his practice of law. |
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6 | The Hon. James Underwood | A long-time supporter of the ISNS died in a railway accident. |
7 | The new gymnasium | New gym facilities slated to open soon, but not soon enough; school needs a new gymnasium. |
8 | The physical examination of school teachers | Physical examinations of students at the Chicago Normal School are required; table shows results of physical examinations of ISNS football players before and after the season. |
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9 | A few words of explanation | An ode to suspenders. |
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10 | IV. Incidental correlation; geography Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty) |
Professor Bender looks at incorporating weather reporting and agricultural production into classroom instruction. |
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11 | 1901- Cliorio -1921 | A poetic look back and ahead. |
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12 | At Maquoketa, on Thursday | Minnie V. Wynkoop married E. R. Moore. |
13 | Bella Hostetter | Teaching in Cedar Rapids. |
14 | Beniah Dimmitt | Superintendent in Wapello County. |
15 | Bess Coomer | Teaching in Des Moines. |
16 | Bess Streeter | Stayed home for Thanksgiving. |
17 | Charlotte E. Sweeney | Taught in summer institute in Rock Rapids. |
18 | Emma Secor | Back in school. |
19 | Erie Collins | Teaching near Dairyville. |
20 | Florence Beebe | Visiting sister. |
21 | Mr. and Mrs. Beall | Moved into new house. |
22 | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dinkel | Have a new daughter. |
23 | Nellie O. Prescott | Serving as missionary in Mexico. |
24 | Nellie Pemberton | Teaching in Marshalltown. |
25 | Roscoe Volland | Will complete dentistry study in 1902. |
26 | Ruth Marsh | Visited friends. |
27 | The name of Sylvia Smith | Will speak to professional meeting in Orange City. |
28 | The principal of schools | E. R. Monroe is principal at Exline. |
29 | The third grade teacher | Elsie Fabrick is teaching in Sheldon. |
30 | Tillie Berger | Visited campus. |
31 | Tressa Waldo | Teaching in Nebraska. |
32 | Verna Bernard | Continues teaching at Pomeroy. |
33 | W. H. Reever | Head of schools at Laurens. |
34 | Wesley Wiler | Came home for Thanksgiving. |
35 | Words of high commendation | Katherine Cunningham doing well in South Dakota. |
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36 | Anna Brown | Teaching at West Branch. |
37 | Bessie Sebolt | Doing well in Ackley. |
38 | G. H. Parker | Teaching at Titonka. |
39 | Glenn Zerbe | Teaching near Zearing. |
40 | Harry Trumbo | Teaching at Medora. |
41 | Horace Cover | Now in Kalona. |
42 | Jennie Hollis | Out of school due to poor health. |
43 | Miss Carrie Mudge | Teaching in Redlands, California. |
44 | Miss Gertrude Mitchell | Back at work in Minnesota. |
45 | Miss Mary Young | Teaching in Marshalltown. |
46 | Mr. S. Guthrie | Principal at McCallsburg. |
47 | Murray Roadman | Teaching in Grundy County. |
48 | Nell Cole | Teaching in Ames. |
49 | On November 1 | Clifford Beall has joined Harold Scott in the newspaper business in Sibley. |
50 | Susie Ablett | Doing well in Green Mountain. |
51 | The program of the Big Four Teachers meeting | A number of Normalites appeared on the program at the meeting in Ackley. |
52 | W. F. Schregardus, C. E. Burton, Lura Bidlack, and Fannie Dickey | Spent Thanksgiving in Cedar Falls. |
53 | We are in receipt of a letter | Thomas Hawk's father died. |
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54 | About two hundred and twenty-five new students | Have enrolled so far. |
55 | Besse Manley | Mother and sister visited. |
56 | Dr. Gist | Led YMCA prayer meeting. |
57 | Edna Williams | Visited Grundy Center. |
58 | Effie Hoadley | Visited Maud Clinite. |
59 | Fannie Mueller | Visited the Roadmans. |
60 | Last Wednesday evening | Students get together at May Wright's house. |
61 | Lucy Miller's friends | Lucy Miller is back in school. |
62 | Miss Anna Walker | Visited Matie Allen. |
63 | Miss Baker | Visited sister in Waterloo. |
64 | Miss Batty | Entertained students who remained over Thanksgiving. |
65 | Miss Carrie King | Entertained friends. |
66 | Miss Hutchinson | Visited Albert Lea. |
67 | Miss Rice's nephew | Frank Rice entered school. |
68 | Miss Satterthwait | Visited Charles City. |
69 | Miss Seals | Visited friends in Oelwein. |
70 | Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hall | Will live on their farm. |
71 | Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wright | Visited Mrs. Wright's mother. |
72 | Several girls enjoyed a social time | Made fudge at the Wiler's. |
73 | The Society Drama | Play available from Emma Shoudy. |
74 | Walter Selmon | Back in school. |
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75 | A farewell party | Held at Kroesen Hall for those who would not be returning for the winter term. |
76 | Chapel services | First chapel services held in new Auditorium Building; Professor Bartlett and President Seerley spoke. |
77 | Dr. F. C. Eastman | Will publish book on teaching Latin. |
78 | In the December number | President Seerley's address "The Medical Man in Education" appeared in the Iowa Normal Monthly. |
79 | John Bridges | Gave concert in New Hartford. |
80 | Miss Carpenter | Has entertained several groups recently. |
81 | The following is a list | Roster of those who graduated after the fall term, 1901. |
82 | The main chapel assembly | Will now be held in the new Auditorium, not Old Gilchrist Hall. |
83 | The State Normal October Bulletin | Professor Bender's work on practical school management will have a second edition. |
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84 | Athletics | Normal finishes winning football season; 5-3-1. |
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85 | The season for the game | Quick review of ISNS football season; feelings of pride noted. |
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86 | Bible Study Department Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty) |
Lesson XII--The People of Israel--The Mosaic Legislation. |