Normal Eyte — September 23, 1899

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29 In another column Believes some chapel orations are of special merit and will be published in the Normal Eyte from time to time.
29 The I. A. C. Student Believes ISNS is in for a stiff challenge in debate against Iowa State University.
29 On the north side of the library Urges students to read some of the newspapers that the Normal Eyte receives in exchange.
30 While you read this ISNS is playing football against the University of Iowa, which has the advantage of an extra three weeks of practice.
30 The student who has spent some time Upcoming article by Anna Baker will help students to understand the library.
30 The demand for experienced teachers Extraordinary demand now for high quality teachers.
31 List of 1899 summer school graduates Roster of graduates and their courses of study.
31 The faculty of this school Favors honesty in athletics, rather than professionalism and dishonesty.
31 The winter term program Will be available soon.
31 The public or open sessions of the literary societies Schedule of the sessions.
32 Enthusiasm A look at the power of enthusiasm.
33 Mrs. H. J. Miller The former Georgiana Cole visited Yellowstone Park.
33 Myrtle Benson Teaching at Norway.
33 Mrs. H. J. Miller The former Georgiana Cole visited Yellowstone Park.
33 Harriet Mallon Visited Yellowstone Park.
33 Mrs. Walter Hitkin The former Florence Reese lives in Montana.
33 H. H. Savage, '95, and F. G. Miller Attended University of Chicago in summer; will now attend University of Iowa.
33 Alyce Kelley Will teach at Belvedere, Illinois.
33 Among the Normalites Several attend NEA convention and visit Yellowstone Park.
33 James Treasure, '99, and his wife Living in Lovilia, where he is in charge of schools.
33 Dr. T. U. McManus Practicing medicine in Waterloo.
33 Perry O. Cole Running for superintendent in Cerro Gordo County.
33 Charles F. Johnson Editor of state YMCA magazine.
33 Clara Hieber Will teach in Cedar Falls.
33 The July report of the Fifty-first Questions report on A. F. Burton's military experience.
34 The engagement of Nellie Newell and Charles Baldrich
34 Mabel Mortimer Recovering from meningitis.
34 Irvin S. Pepper Running for superintendent in Muscatine County.
34 Mina Gifford, II. Yr., '99, and Harrison J. Hemmerling Were married.
34 Mayme Bissell Will teach at Nora Springs Seminary.
34 Hattie L. Wing Teaching in Shellsburg.
34 Mary Young Taught at Pocahontas County institute.
34 Laura E. Hinkley Studying at Cornell College.
34 Fannie Morton Taking trip to the East.
34 Grace Gray Studying at Northwestern University.
34 Nellie Dority Teaching in Scranton.
34 J. J. McMahon Superintendent of Carroll County; principal at Manning.
34 J. E. Callahan Principal at Breda.
34 O. P. McElmeel Studying law at University of Minnesota.
34 J. H. Ellison Principal at Wheatland.
34 R. C. McConnell In grocery business in Cedar Rapids.
34 Anna Sitler Teaching in Hurley, South Dakota.
34 Florence Zerwekh Will study at Radcliff College.
34 J. W. Stockman, '95, and Ernest D. Ede Studying at University of Iowa.
34 Will Martin Health improving.
34 D. R. Perkins Will attend University of Iowa.
34 O. J. McManus Candidate for superintendent in Pottawattamie County.
34 J. C. Prall Officer in state YMCA.
34 Messers. S. T. Walker, '96, and J. O. Johnson Will start daily newspaper in Cedar Falls.
34 Adell Andrews Will teach at Belmond.
34 After an extended tour Adelaide Chambers is teaching in Livingston, Montana.
34 Maude M. Stinson Will teach at Manson.
36 Mary Thompson Visited campus.
36 The walk in front of campus Has been re-graded.
36 Mrs. R. E. Blackman Visited Mildred Dane.
36 First basketball game of the year Played on campus.
36 Mrs. O'Conner Visited Mary O'Conner.
36 Mr. and Mrs. Mastain Visited daughter Mabel.
36 E. H. Crane Has been sick.
36 Miss Nellie McAlvin Visited brother.
36 Miss Myrtle Randles Went home.
36 Grace Vinton Teaching in Newcastle, Wyoming.
36 Miss Ida Wilson Father visited classes.
36 Miss Edythe Wickersham Was sick.
36 Kate Ives Mother here.
36 Miss Agnes Baldwin Parents visited.
36 Maud Popp Visited home.
36 Hal Washburn Sister Marie visited.
36 Dora Rohwedder Has missed school.
36 On Monday Ida Caruth went home.
36 W. S. Austin Visited home.
36 The sister of Gertrude Riseley Visiting.
36 A new walk To be built on east side of Walnut Street.
36 Bruce Alderman Visited Waterloo.
36 Nellie Rownd Visited chapel.
36 Mail Delivered twice a day to the Normal School.
36 Maude Titus Was sick.
36 Clarence Wassam Visited home.
36 Miss Peck Is sick.
36 Training: the lesson plan Instruction on preparing a lesson plan.
37 Miss Blanche Jamison Will teach in McIntire, Georgia.
37 The Faculty Reading Circle Discussed Kipling.
37 Friends of Miss Una Madden Received box of Idaho fruit.
37 Claude Jarnagin and Tom Sessions Visited campus.
37 Miss Heskett Has been working in the office with Lillian Goodwin.
37 Mr. Gralton Offers students discounted three cent fares on street railway.
37 M. F. Clements Visited E. C. Hill.
37 Miss Leila Lowden Teaching at Shell Rock; Mary Bolton is there, too.
38 Y. M. C. A. Account of recent chapel service led by the Reverend Snowden.
39 Y. W. C. A. Held reception.
39 Aristotelian Society Account of recent program and debate.
39 Zetalethean Society Roster of officers.
39 Cliosophic Society Account of recent meeting.
41 Athletic Five football games scheduled; will not play Drake due to charges of professionalism.
42 Bible Study Department Lesson II: the birth of Jesus.