Normal Eyte — October 14, 1899
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 101 | Editorial | Urges support of football team despite the loss at Iowa City; notes YMCA in downtown Cedar Falls; notes faculty appointment at University of Iowa for man in charge of athletics. | |
| 102 | October Sunshine | Poetic tribute to autumn. | |
| 102 | Fiction as a factor in civilization | Essay on influence of fiction. | |
| 105 | Mr. and Mrs. Walker Farr | The former Florence Mack visited. | |
| 105 | At the death of her father | Orpha Thayer now in California. | |
| 105 | Bertha V. Wyant | Teaching in Walnut; Elizabeth Wyant is in Marshalltown; R. M. Wyant is at the University of Iowa. | |
| 105 | J. P. Huggett '92 and James H. Lees | Came up for football game. | |
| 105 | Theo. Gerard | Teaching near Corning. | |
| 105 | Chas. S. Cobb | Principal at Hot Springs, South Dakota; Katherine Cunningham is assistant principal there. | |
| 105 | E. A. Ford | Principal at Boise City, Idaho. | |
| 105 | The Correctionville schools | T. B. Morris is there. | |
| 105 | J. E. Fitzgerald | Head of Pierson schools. | |
| 105 | J. L. McLaughlin | Visited campus. | |
| 105 | Mrs. S. E. Yaggy | Will be in Elkader. | |
| 105 | The schools of Lovilla | Closed due to diphtheria; James Treasure is principal there. | |
| 105 | J. L. McLaughlin '92 and E. G. Copeland | Ordained deacons. | |
| 105 | W. G. Martin | Working on farm. | |
| 105 | Chloris Anderson | Teaching in Nashua. | |
| 105 | Mame McDuffie '98 and Maude Foote '99 | Attended campus football game. | |
| 105 | Edith Ballou | Working as newspaper reporter. | |
| 105 | Jessie B. Roberts | Teaching in Walnut. | |
| 105 | Tressa Waldo | Now in Coon Rapids. | |
| 105 | E. P. Bettenga | Teaching in Holstein. | |
| 105 | Mamie Klinefelter | Teaching in Des Moines. | |
| 105 | George R. Mueller | Principal at McCallsburg. | |
| 105 | Nettie Arnold | Studying at Cornell College. | |
| 105 | Dr. W. R. Patterson | Visited home. | |
| 105 | Anna Bernard | Teaching in Reinbeck. | |
| 105 | Maggie Mitchell | Teaching at Central City, Nebraska. | |
| 105 | Etta Conner | Taking a year away from teaching. | |
| 105 | W. J. Bell | Principal at Linn Grove. | |
| 105 | Roscoe Volland | Studying dentistry at Iowa City. | |
| 106 | The following undergraduates | Roster of ISNS students attending University of Iowa. | |
| 106 | Amy Eldred | Visited friends. | |
| 106 | Garfield Raw | Returned to school. | |
| 106 | E. E. Waters | Visited New Hartford. | |
| 106 | W. B. Picken | Will teach in Baker. | |
| 106 | Lucy Miller | Father visited. | |
| 106 | Clara Wagner | Unable to continue schoolwork. | |
| 106 | R. R. Anderson | Visited parents. | |
| 106 | Park Wise, '89, and Mabelle G. Jordan | Married | |
| 106 | James Morrison | Farming near Butler. | |
| 106 | Belle Williams | Graduated from California normal school. | |
| 106 | Prof. Rolla Patterson | Visited home. | |
| 106 | Molly Rock | Teaching in Waverly. | |
| 106 | Agnes Hannum | Teaching in Marathon. | |
| 106 | S. E. Divelbiss | Assistant principal at Keota. | |
| 106 | Emma Adolphson | Teaching at Lander, Wyoming. | |
| 106 | Julia E. Steiner | Married Will Dixon. | |
| 106 | Rev. and Mrs. F. P. Fischer | The former Effie H. McCoid will be in Central City. | |
| 106 | W. T. Wolfe | Is canvassing. | |
| 106 | J. Everett Smith | Professor of biology in Oklahoma. | |
| 106 | C. N. Ives | Farming near Abingdon. | |
| 106 | W. H. Rockefeller | Teaching at Moville. | |
| 106 | Roxy Parker | Teaching at Ashland. | |
| 106 | Rose P. Sherlock | Teaching in Keokuk County. | |
| 106 | D. Jenesse Hope | Teaching at Libertyville. | |
| 106 | M. M. McElhinney | Teaching in Des Moines County. | |
| 107 | There are about 200 members of the Choral Society | ||
| 107 | E. W. B. Mark | Nominee for superintendent of Muscatine County. | |
| 107 | E. G. Copeland | Visited campus. | |
| 107 | James H. Lees | Came along with Coe College team. | |
| 107 | Mr. Patrick Dobbins | Dislocated shoulder. | |
| 107 | Mr. Fullerton | Has several classes in sight reading. | |
| 107 | Some of the people | A number of students have been sick. | |
| 107 | Mrs. Roberts | Visiting sons. | |
| 107 | Prof. Hugget | In charge of athletics at Coe College. | |
| 107 | Rev. John C. Ablett | Visited daughter Susie. | |
| 107 | Lottie Hunter | Served as delegate at Methodist Episcopal conference. | |
| 107 | Minnie Wilson | Back from illness. | |
| 107 | Mabel Yale and Irene Harlson | Left school due to illness. | |
| 107 | Miss Blanche Aldrich | Visited Louis Pelzer. | |
| 107 | Rhoda and Elsie Dane | Sick with typhoid fever. | |
| 107 | Miss Jennie Curtis | Visited New Hartford. | |
| 107 | Watch for the meteoric showers | ||
| 107 | Mina Ogden | Parents visited. | |
| 108 | The Alphas met | At May and Luella Wright's house. | |
| 108 | Miss Clara Drenning | Reorganized Mason City Public Library. | |
| 108 | Many students of former years | Attended football game. | |
| 108 | Rev. Jesse L. McLaughlin | Visited and addressed chapel. | |
| 108 | Training: the pedagogy of the book | Advice on how to choose teaching lessons from books. | |
| 110 | Shakespearean Society | Parody of "The Raven". | |
| 111 | Orio Society | Many visitors to programs. | |
| 111 | Neotrophian Society | Hear readings; considering debate. | |
| 111 | Athletic | ISNS defeated Coe College in football, 57-0; account of the game. | |
| 114 | Bible Study Department | Lesson VI: the first ministry of Jesus. |