Issue Contents
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1 | Extra copies of the Eyte | Extra copies of the Normal Eyte that included an account of the dedication of the Auditorium Building are available. |
2 | In these days | Iowa still considering additional normal schools; President Seerley's position. |
3 | We wish it to be distinctly understood | Editor makes it clear that opinions expressed in the Normal Eyte are his own and not necessarily those of the school administration. |
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4 | 1-May-02 | George Mullin will retire from the Board of Trustees. |
5 | Professor C. A. Fullerton | Commended for his work with music in Iowa by Professor W. L. Tomlins. |
6 | The citizens of Cedar Falls | Thanks to citizens of Cedar Falls for assisting at the dedication of the new Auditorium Building. |
7 | The new society halls | The new halls in the Auditorium Building should foster stronger literary society work. |
8 | There have been numerous interpretations | Defends President Seerley's address at the dedication of the Auditorium Building. |
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9 | Orio hall | Account of debate. |
10 | Philo hall | Account of debate. |
11 | Triangular debate | First intersociety debates held in new halls. |
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12 | Aristo hall | Account of debate. |
13 | Resolutions of sympathy | On the death of Melvin Winslow. |
14 | Training: The story as an instrument in education Bender--Wilbur H. (Classes of 1886 and 1890; Education Faculty) |
IV. Where to obtain good stories. |
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15 | Shakespearean | Enjoying new hall. |
16 | Zetalethean society | Results of officer election; hold joint meeting with Ossolis. |
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17 | Anna Williams | Now substitute teaching. |
18 | Annabelle Whitehill | Teaching at State Center. |
19 | Bessie Ross | At home for the year. |
20 | Blanche Donnell | Teaching at Stanton. |
21 | Calla Langworthy | Teaching in Lamoni. |
22 | Dora Rohwedder | Teaching at State Center. |
23 | Frances Burns | Will teach in Audubon. |
24 | Louise Jones | Teaching in Story City. |
25 | Louise Peet | Health improving. |
26 | Lulu Bourquin | Studying music in Chicago. |
27 | Miss Ora E. Clayton | Will teach in Omaha. |
28 | Nelle Harbour | Teaching in Mahaska County. |
29 | Reports from Alta Vista | C. E. Ferguson doing well there. |
30 | The friends of Clara Cutler | Has been ill. |
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31 | A. E. Felmley | Moved to Seattle, Washington. |
32 | Alice J. Mason | Teaching in Monroe. |
33 | Among alumni welcomed here | Grace Minnis Lyons visited campus. |
34 | Amy Miller | Teaching at Greeley. |
35 | B. J. Lambert | Now chief engineer for rapid transit line. |
36 | Edna Windolf | Assistant principal at Blanchard. |
37 | Emma S. Yule | Assistant principal in Alaska. |
38 | Frances Drake | Teaching in Charter Oak. |
39 | G. N. Sabin | Superintendent in Buffalo, Wyoming. |
40 | H. W. Scallon | Studying law at University of Iowa. |
41 | Harry Moore | Salesman for Houghton Mifflin. |
42 | I. D. Shuttleworth | Principal in Oakland, Iowa. |
43 | J. F. Doderer | Superintendent in South Dakota. |
44 | Jessie L. Cunning | Teaching at Oelwein. |
45 | Joel E. Johnson | Principal in Ireton. |
46 | John H. Fellingham | Visited campus. |
47 | Lena Bedenbender | Teaching at Postville. |
48 | Lily Freeland | Married to Joseph Ashley. |
49 | Mabel Christie | Teaching at Garner. |
50 | Mildred Dane | Visited campus. |
51 | Nellie Hoag | Teaching in New Hartford. |
52 | O. D. Longstreth | Continues work at Muscatine. |
53 | Prof. and Mrs. A. A. Baker | Have a new baby girl. |
54 | Ralph Rigby | Studying at Oberlin. |
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55 | A number of alumni | Returned to campus to attend concert. |
56 | A party of young folks | Group from Traer visited campus. |
57 | Carrie A. Barnes | Teaching in Oregon. |
58 | Chas. W. Cavett | Teaching near St. Ansgar. |
59 | Harold Scott | Editor of Sibley newspaper. |
60 | Jennie E. Wier | Assistant professor at University of Nevada. |
61 | May Canfield | Teaching in Sac City. |
62 | Miss Francis Barnett | Teaching at Shelby. |
63 | Mollie (Schmid) Stitser | Now in Worthington, Minnesota. |
64 | One of the pleasant features | Philo alumni present group with gift of $40. |
65 | W. R. Sandy | Reports on Calhoun County teachers association meeting; other Normalites participated. |
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66 | Agatha Watts and Almeda Stewart | Visited Estalene Rhodes. |
67 | Alice Edwards | Did substitute teaching in Waterloo. |
68 | Bessie Spillane | Has been ill. |
69 | Carl E. Axtell | Visited campus. |
70 | Cecilia Anderson | Visited Council Bluffs. |
71 | E. J. Van Ness | Studying law at University of Iowa. |
72 | George Cleveland | Quarantined by small pox. |
73 | Jean Johnson | Substitute teaching in Vinton. |
74 | John Fellingham | Led chapel exercises. |
75 | John McPherson | Visited sister. |
76 | Maude Weatherwax | Did substitute teaching in Waterloo. |
77 | Mina Ogden | Teaching in Parkersburg. |
78 | Miss Thornton | Mother ill. |
79 | Mrs. Wilson | Visited Clara Drenning. |
80 | Mrs. Wilson | Visited daughter Alice. |
81 | Nellie Worcester | Teaching near Marshalltown. |
82 | Paul Samson | Principal at Aplington. |
83 | Pres. Seerley and Mr. Leavitt | Went to Des Moines to talk with legislators. |
84 | The amount of sickness | Many substitute teachers have been needed. |
85 | The return of Miss Goodwin | Lillian Goodwin will be the bookkeeper in the President's office. |
86 | W. S. Yeager | Will teach in Sigourney. |
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87 | A rare opportunity | Students enjoyed lectures on music by Professor Tomlins. |
88 | Bessie Forrester | Visiting with sister. |
89 | Chas. Christiansen | Will work for bank in Harlan. |
90 | Extra copies of the Eyte | Issue featuring dedication of Auditorium Building available. |
91 | Miss Agnes Wallace | Teaching in Greene. |
92 | Miss Carpenter | Visited Stanwood. |
93 | Mr. Hibbard | Northwestern University YMCA secretary visits campus. |
94 | Senator Allyn and his sister | Cousins of Catherine Harris visit campus. |
95 | The Cottage Reading Circle | Professor Parish spoke on Thomas Nun and Josiah Child. |
96 | The following students have gone home | Roster of those who have left school. |
97 | Three of the Porter Hall girls | Gave a ghost party; endure small pox vaccinations. |
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98 | Below is a list | Roster of those who participated in oratorical contest. |
99 | The basket ball game | Manchester defeated ISNS, 22-16. |
100 | The following are the rooms which have been assigned | Classrooms assigned to literary societies. |
101 | The sacred concert | Presented the Messiah. |
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102 | The managers chosen by the Athletic Board | Roster of managers. |
103 | The outlook for base ball | Season prospects. |
104 | The time for training Dunkerton--John M. (Class of 1903) |
Men must prepare for the track and field season. |
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105 | Bible Study Department Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty) |
Lesson XX- The United Kingdom- David. |