Normal Eyte — September 16, 1899

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5 The Normal Eyte makes its bow Newspaper staff outlines its plans and organization for the year.
6 Professor A. C. Page Studied chemistry at Harvard University over the summer.
6 A large, happy, good-looking throng Conditions are a bit crowded as the year begins.
6 The Board of Trustees Received resignations of Professors Simmons and Frederick; approved appointments of Eva Gregg, Mamie Hearst, and S. F. Hersey.
6 Messrs. McDuffie and Mullin Will meet with contractors for bridge between South and Central Halls and for drainage and grading work on Normal Street.
6 A new physical science laboratory Set up by Professor Begeman.
7 Miss Bertha Patt Back to teach after a year of study.
7 It is greatly to be regretted Regrets that Mary Simmons and Charles Frederick have left the faculty.
7 There will be much said, soon, regarding new State Normal Schools ISNS and its administration have not been opposed to the establishment of new schools, but would first urge adequate support for ISNS.
7 Marion Seerley President and Mrs. Seerley's youngest daughter died August 15, 1899, after a short illness.
7 Miss Mary S. Morse Will teach at Normal School in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
8 Colegrove-Ridley Lengthy description of the marriage of Chauncey Colegrove and Emma Ridley.
8 Walters-Griffith G. W. Walters married Florence M. Griffith.
9 S. S. Stockwell, '95, and W. H. Bridges Attending University of Iowa.
9 Charles T. Ensign Will study at Cornell College.
9 Ethel Waller Visited campus friends; she and Lina Moore will study at University of Iowa.
9 Florence Rockwell Married Mr. Watts.
9 Etta Calderwood Married Paul F. Cooper.
9 Elizabeth MacLean Will teach at Iowa State University.
9 Birdsall-McClenahan Alta Birdsall married Perry McClenahan.
9 Minnie M. Banker Married John L. Roberts.
9 Jesse L. McLaughlin Married Mae Ward.
9 Roger Tomlison Bender Wilbur Bender has new son.
9 About forty of our alumni attended our summer school
9 A baby boy arrived At home of Mrs. Longcore, the former Mamie Herrick.
9 L. H. Minkel Visited campus.
10 It is reported Fannie Burling graduated from the University of Chicago.
10 Lillian Harrison Will teach in Pocatello, Idaho.
10 George Rall Will complete medical course at Northwestern University.
10 Miss Mary Rockwell Married Albert Bivens.
10 Miss Nellie Leahy Married John Smith.
10 Libby B. Waldron Will teach in Alton; Hulda Cremer will teach in Agency.
10 Charles Yeager Recovering health.
10 The marriage Winona E. Epley married Edgar F. Axtell.
10 May Helphrey Married William A. Nixon.
10 Mae Birdsall Married Robert Santee.
10 Emma Randall Married J. A. Valenta.
10 Edward J. Leonard Married Sitta Miller.
10 Clarence Woods Now in Basin, Wyoming.
10 Blanche Haight Assistant principal at Winfield.
10 E. D. Morrison Principal at Crawfordsville.
10 Eva Wier . . . . Several Normalites attended the YWCA Lake Geneva conference.
10 Alda Potter Will teach in New Hartford.
10 Byron J. Read, '99, and Mattie Burns Were married.
10 May Bixby Will teach in Boston.
10 Ira C. Welty, '96, and Flora Kaufman Were married.
10 Mabel Schubert Married Robert Camp.
10 June 21 occurred the marriage Florence Knickerbocker married M. W. Mattison.
10 Martha Roberts Will teach in Cherokee.
10 Ed. O. Bronson Married Claudia Robison; now superintendent in Wesley.
10 J. H. Kelley Returns to Cornell College.
10 Lydia Whited Will attend University of Iowa.
10 Dr. Carl W. Rummel Practicing medicine in Webster City.
10 Three of our alumni Clara Boss, Minta Moore, and Amy Arey are teaching in Tipton schools.
10 The Southwestern Teachers Association Several Normalites on program.
10 R. T. Crawford Now first lieutenant in regular army.
11 Florence Bartlett Will teach in El Reno, Oklahoma.
11 Mark A. Replogle Awarded large contract for water wheels at Sault Ste. Marie.
11 A number of our undergraduates Will be studying at colleges and universities.
12 Mr. J. H. Kelley Will study at Cornell University.
12 There are now sixty-six pupils In Training School.
12 Leslie Reed and Mr. Cundy Took bicycle trip through southern Iowa.
12 Mrs. Hagerty C. S. Cory's mother-in-law visited.
12 The preparatory enrollment Reached seventy-four.
12 Mr. McIlravy Teaching science in Waterloo.
12 Mrs. Frederick Writes from California that Professor Frederick's health is improving.
12 Miss Maude Foote Will teach in Waterloo.
12 Frank Bronson Will be principal in Zearing.
12 Nell Minor Will teach in Linn Grove.
12 Professor Parish Building house at corner of 24th and Olive Streets.
12 Frank Foulke Visited cousin Clara.
12 Katherine Kimball Went home due to illness.
12 Mrs. Scofille Visited cousin Jennie Curtis.
12 Mrs. Schee Accompanied son George to school.
12 Judge McDuffie and George H. Mullin Visited classes.
12 Juliette Pierce Enrolled.
12 Miss Hannah Hansen Back from trip to Europe.
12 New students Took spelling test.
12 James Boyle's parents Visited campus.
12 There are still many vacant rooms on Normal Hill
12 Jesse Walters Missed several days of school.
12 Abigail Hayes Heaton Enrolled.
12 Annabelle Whitehill Visited Hudson.
12 Normal Hill Has seen significant improvements over the summer.
12 Miss Edyth Sadler Teaching near Baxter.
12 C. E. Steele Visited campus.
12 Mr. Babcock Visited campus.
13 One hundred and fifty high school graduates Took English test for admission to literary societies.
13 A number of students Given advanced placement due to work done at other schools.
13 Mr. Speer . . . . Roster of those who were in the Army and are now enrolled.
13 Physical culture classes were organized Lulu Bovee and Josephine Smith will assist Stella Satterthwait.
13 Mrs. Loughridge Reading Circle holds reception.
13 Students enrolled from other states Roster of out-of-state students.
13 Two vacancies are left On YWCA cabinet.
13 May Canfield . . . . Roster of students who have returned to complete their work.
13 Nellie Smith . . . . Roster of those who are returning for Fourth Year work.
14 Mr. F. W. Fenner Former janitor is now mail carrier; Thomas Burkhalter takes his place as janitor.
15 Shakespearean Society Account of recent program; roster of officers.
15 Neotrophian Society Account of recent program.
15 Y. M. C. A. Held term reception.
15 Y. W. C. A. Term opening is busy.
15 Alpha Hall Account of recent meeting; Bess Streeter elected president.
17 Exchange Iowa Normal Monthly contains articles by ISNS faculty.
17 Athletic Football team organizing and training; several games scheduled.
18 Bible Study Department Lesson I: the four-fold record
531 Training Detailed instructions for work done in higher grade Training Department.