Normal Eyte — March 18, 1899
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 315 | In another column | Comments on President Seerley's address to the March section of the Class of 1899. | |
| 315 | The spring term opened | With good cooperation and plans for achievement. | |
| 316 | Spring athletics | Urges participation in track and baseball; considers best way to organize tennis. | |
| 317 | Words of sympathy | On death of Dora Larson's father. | |
| 318 | The evolution of Gladstone | Mina Van Winkle's prize-winning oration. | |
| 321 | Who is able for these things? | Text of President Seerley's address to the March section of the Class of 1899. | |
| 322 | Robert Fullerton | Will study music in New York. | |
| 322 | R. M. Wyant | In charge of schools in Linn Grove. | |
| 322 | Dr. Pauline Leader | Superintendent and house physician at Mercy Hospital in Davenport. | |
| 322 | Florence Carter | Will teach in Des Moines. | |
| 322 | Mae and Alta Birdsall | Father died. | |
| 322 | Jason Mowry | Home from Eldora. | |
| 322 | L. A. I. Chapman and wife | Visited Professor Page. | |
| 322 | Dr. J. G. McAlvin | Sister sick. | |
| 322 | Cora Monroe, '93, and Florence Streeter | Were home. | |
| 322 | Fannie Laird | Married in February instead of November as was reported earlier. | |
| 322 | Dr. M. H. Thielen | Will go into practice in Grundy Center with Dr. McAlvin. | |
| 323 | Mrs. Ella B. Chassell | Now on lecture circuit. | |
| 323 | F. G. Miller | Doing well at Dunlap. | |
| 323 | On the roll of honor at S. U. I. | Many Normalites doing very well at University of Iowa. | |
| 324 | The young people of the Baptist Church | Will hold book social at home of Professor Newton. | |
| 324 | J. D. Long | Sent Professor Arey some pressed flowers. | |
| 324 | Miss Bozarth | Entertained friends. | |
| 324 | A letter from Grace Minnis | Doing well in Oak Park. | |
| 324 | Elizabeth Wallaser | Will teach near home. | |
| 324 | Esther Seerley | Visited family as well as Amy Arey. | |
| 324 | Among the number of students | Several Normalites have gone out to teach. | |
| 324 | It is reported | Charles Wiler will build new house on the hill. | |
| 324 | Mr. Fullerton | Mother visited. | |
| 324 | L. D. Salisbury | Visited brother. | |
| 324 | Estalene Rhodes | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 324 | Jennie Maynard | Visited campus. | |
| 324 | De Etta and Adda Fisher | Visited Tama. | |
| 324 | Three loads of students | Went to hear Minnesingers in Hudson. | |
| 324 | Miss Ridgely | Visited Miss Ayers. | |
| 324 | Mr. McClenahan | Visited North English. | |
| 324 | Wesley Wiler | Visited campus. | |
| 324 | Mr. Samson | Able to meet classes. | |
| 324 | Mr. Steele | Visited chapel. | |
| 324 | Mr. Seerley | Went to LeMars. | |
| 324 | Oma Kiefer | Visited Nashua. | |
| 324 | Mrs. Condit | Visited campus. | |
| 324 | Jason Mowry | Visited campus. | |
| 324 | Minnie Newton | Back in school. | |
| 324 | Mae Butler | Will teach near West Branch. | |
| 325 | Excellent reports | Jeannette Ritchie doing well in Bagley. | |
| 325 | Self reliance as an element in public speaking | Edith Jones gives her ideas on oratory. | |
| 328 | The Bible Study Department | Lesson XXIII: the law of trust. |