| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal Eyte | 12 | 33 | 518 |
Page 518
All Pages in this Issue
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Re-election and increase of salary | E. E. Watson doing well in Springville. |
| L. Mabel Dimmitt | Will continue to teach in Eldon. |
| Miss Ella H. Thompson | Will be assistant principal at Eddyville. |
| W. H. Bridges | Will attend Commencement. |
| The intermediate teacher | Mary Sayre will teach in Larchwood. |
| Anna R. Kuebler | Will not return to Lowden. |
| Grace E. Wilson | Will teach at Newton. |
| Lenora Collins | Teaching at Lisbon. |
| Among instructors | Manning Jaynes and S. A. Potts will teach at the Keokuk County institute. |
| J. E. Barrett | Will attend Stanford University. |
| Among the numbers | Paul Samson addressed institute in Butler County. |
| The Richland Clarion | Praise for work of Maud Hursey. |
| The school board at Reinbeck | Anna Bernard will remain as principal. |
| Mabel Shaw | Resigned in Slater. |
| On account of the feeble condition | Caring for mother. |
| Cherokee numbers among her teachers | Martha Roberts, Rose Ferguson, and Elsie Orcutt are teaching there. |
| On Thursday, May the fifteenth | Nettie Arnold married Charles W. Henderson. |