| Publication | Volume | Number | Page |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal Eyte | 16 | 1 | 7 |
Page 7
All Pages in this Issue
| Title | Article Summary |
|---|---|
| Mr. Newton | Joins Mrs. Newton and the children in Ohio after a few weeks in Ironton. |
| Miss Paffendorf | Spent summer at her home in Newburgh, New York. |
| Miss Hutchison | Spent three weeks in Winnipeg. |
| Miss Goodwin | Visited in northern Wisconsin. |
| Miss Adsit | Visited her home in Cherokee. |
| Miss Bowman | Spent several weeks in Boston. |
| Prof. and Mrs. Page | Visited in the East. |
| Miss Arey | Visited in Boston. |
| Miss Baker | Visited Lake Minnetonka as well as her sister in Hinckley. |
| Miss Fesenbeck | Visited Yellowstone Park and the Portland exposition. |
| Mr. Affleck | Went fishing in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. |
| Miss Falkler | Spent summer in Kansas City. |
| Miss Patt | Spent summer in Des Moines. |
| Miss Warriner | Visited in Chicago and Waupun, Wisconsin. |
| Prof. and Mrs. Knoepfler | Took a trip to the Great Lakes where they formerly lived. |
| Miss Curtiss | Traveled through Colorado and along the coast with two sisters. |
| Miss Drenning | Visited the former Lillian Chantry in Malvern. |
| Prof. and Mrs. Condit | Camped at the mouth of the Shell Rock River along with Prof. and Mrs. Begeman. |
| Miss Lambert | Visited Radcliffe College. |
| Prof. and Mrs. Merrill | Spent summer in Ironton, Michigan, along with their daughter. |
| Dr. Gist | Joined Mrs. Gist and daughter in Ohio. |
| Miss Oliver | Visited her sister at Kenton, Ohio. |
| Miss Gunn | Taught in the Chautauqua at Washington, Iowa. |
| Miss Childs | Visited the Portland exposition and traveled along the coast. |
| President and Mrs. Seerley | Traveled to Duluth and then to their summer home in Ironton, Michigan. |
| Miss Riggs | Spent several weeks in New York City. |
| Miss Carpenter | Collected slides for her American literature classes while in Nebraska, Maine, New York, and Boston. |