Normal Eyte — February 11, 1899
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 273 | The following extract | Thoughts on the education to be gained at a small college. | |
| 274 | The large audience | For first in a series of sermons by clergy from a variety of denominations. | |
| 274 | The editorials of last week | Pleased with editorials written by non-staff members. | |
| 275 | Our library has been increased this year | Have added four hundred books; trying to build up children's book collection. | |
| 275 | At eight o'clock last Friday evening | Band and Orchestra put on excellent performance; students should support their efforts. | |
| 276 | Recommendations considered | Lengthy consideration on the value of recommendations in a job search. | |
| 278 | Bertha C. Morrison | Taking up settlement house work. | |
| 278 | Expression of sympathy | Sympathy for Edna Poor on the death of her sister Helen. | |
| 278 | Helen Poor | Died February 6, 1899, in Boone. | |
| 278 | W. E. Snider | Pastor in Montana. | |
| 278 | We should judge | Percy Hugget doing well at Coe College. | |
| 278 | George Olmsted | Taking trip to Seattle. | |
| 278 | At the Big 7 educational meeting | Several Normalites participating. | |
| 278 | Clara Boss | Teaching at Creston. | |
| 278 | Willard H. Lyon | Doing well at Pella. | |
| 279 | The boys basketball team | Makes amusing spectacle. | |
| 279 | M. S. Nelson | Recovering from the grippe. | |
| 279 | Clara Tostlebe | Visited sister. | |
| 279 | Misses Seals and Roberts | Went to Waterloo. | |
| 279 | Roy Harris | Roy Harris visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 279 | Miss Curtiss | Mother sick. | |
| 279 | Mr. Fibert | Sister very sick. | |
| 279 | Stena Jensen | Father died. | |
| 279 | H. K. Poorbaugh | Left for Mingo. | |
| 279 | Mary Martin | Went to Aplington. | |
| 279 | Letta Horner | Has had the grippe. | |
| 279 | Loretta Blake | Has the grippe. | |
| 279 | Did Gertrude Coffman | Have the grippe. | |
| 280 | Mr. Steele | Visited campus. | |
| 280 | A small but joyous gathering | For ground hog day. | |
| 280 | Among those who have not responded to roll call | Several still have the grippe. | |
| 280 | Professor Colegrove | Lectured in Charles City and La Porte City. | |
| 280 | Mae Gollobith | Went home. | |
| 280 | Grace Brainard | Called home due to family sickness, as was Julia Bucklen. | |
| 280 | Prof. Parish | Attended funeral of Helen Poor. | |
| 280 | Jennie Curtis | Has not met classes. | |
| 280 | Miss Whitney | Had skating accident. | |
| 280 | E. C. Bartlett | Still has tonsillitis. | |
| 280 | Anna Baker | Mother died. | |
| 280 | Hal Washburn | Visited campus. | |
| 280 | Benjamin Quigley | Doing well while filling in for Professor Frederick. | |
| 280 | Miss Ridley | Talked with the men students. | |
| 280 | Mae Dolan's menagerie | Photographed. | |
| 280 | Ida Reed | Gave up work and went home. | |
| 280 | The Fourth Year Class | Extended sympathy to Edna Poor by sending flowers. | |
| 281 | We present below a clipping | Penn student newspaper comments on the Normal Eyte. | |
| 281 | How to write an oration | Martha Hutchinson presents her advice. | |
| 282 | Y. W. C. A. | Account of recent meetings. | |
| 283 | Y. M. C. A. | Miss Ridley addresses young men. | |
| 283 | Ossoli | Account of recent meeting. | |
| 283 | Clio | Account of recent program with Dutch theme. | |
| 283 | Shake Hall | Account of program with Wagner theme. | |
| 285 | Athletic | Men have organized two basketball teams; first time that men have been involved in the sport. | |
| 286 | The Bible Study Department | Lesson XXI: the law of personal responsibility. |