Normal Eyte — October 21, 1899
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 125 | Editorial | Men selected for debate against Ames; asks for news to be sent to the newspaper; controversy over possible reduced rates on the street railway. | |
| 126 | Official | Iowa coal shortage; ISNS needs larger library collection. | |
| 127 | Kate E. Mullarky | Is married and lives in Le Mars. | |
| 127 | Anna E. McGovern | Has been teaching at I. S. N. S. | |
| 127 | Anna Fitch | Was living in Waterloo last year. | |
| 127 | Maude Gilchrist | Is principal of Illinois Woman's College. | |
| 127 | Of this class | Two members are deceased. | |
| 127 | Harriet A. Stinson | Teaching at Wyoming, Iowa, where her brother is principal. | |
| 127 | Eight of the teachers at Fonda | Are formal Normalites. | |
| 127 | The death of Rhoda Dane | Died of typhoid fever. | |
| 127 | Chas. Benson | Teaching at Western Iowa College. | |
| 127 | W. J. Barloon | Teaching at Ossian. | |
| 127 | Galen Ripley | Agent for photography company. | |
| 127 | E. C. Nelson | Principal at Wisconsin school. | |
| 127 | Amy Arey '99 and Clara Boss | Attended teachers meeting. | |
| 127 | E. S. Smith | Principal at Moville. | |
| 127 | Kittie M. Howard | Principal at Hamilton, Montana. | |
| 127 | David K. Bond | Is principal at Rockwell City. | |
| 127 | Wm. I. Benham | Has taught many different places and is now in Dallas, Texas. | |
| 127 | T. R. Amlie | Selling encyclopedias. | |
| 127 | Ethel Furrow | Studying music. | |
| 127 | Laura J. Brown | Attending medical school. | |
| 127 | Emma Youngquist | Principal at Ocheydan. | |
| 128 | Amy Ellenwood and Sara Wilson | Visited campus. | |
| 128 | Nettie Countermine | Married J. Macomb. | |
| 128 | Florence Nichols | Teaching at Atlantic. | |
| 128 | Oma Kiefer | Working in office. | |
| 128 | T. Longley Eland | Representing correspondence school. | |
| 128 | Margaret Campbell, '98, and Ollie Maxwell | Teaching in Washington County. | |
| 128 | In the list of undergraduates | Two more students are attending the University of Iowa. | |
| 128 | On Wednesday morning | Hattie Lindeman will marry Henry A. Schmitt. | |
| 128 | Four of our undergraduates | Teaching in Fonda. | |
| 128 | Mrs. P. E. McClenahan | Now assistant principal. | |
| 128 | M. L. Fuller | Doing well at Storm Lake. | |
| 128 | The following is a complete list | Roster of those attending University of Iowa. | |
| 128 | Margaret C. King | Teaching at Cambridge. | |
| 129 | President George E. MacLean | Photo. | |
| 130 | Iowa's new president | Profile and description of inauguration of President George E. MacLean. | |
| 131 | The street railway | Back to twenty minute service. | |
| 131 | Misses Stuntz, Holland, Donnan, McAlvin, and McKellar | Attended funeral of Rhoda Dane. | |
| 131 | Misses Maxfield and Mrs. Daugherty | Visited Cedar Falls. | |
| 131 | Jno. Prall | Visited campus. | |
| 131 | The Cottage Reading Circle | Eliza Wright spoke on popular amusements. | |
| 131 | Miss Gregg | Substitutes for Professor Hearst. | |
| 131 | The temperance committees | Planning temperance program. | |
| 131 | State Supt. Barrett | Led chapel service. | |
| 131 | R. D. Daugherty | Brother visited. | |
| 131 | Galen Ripley | Working as sales agent. | |
| 131 | Mr. and Mrs. Davidson | Visited Ira Shaffner. | |
| 131 | Rev. Innis | Visiting Professor Bender. | |
| 131 | Amy Ellenwood, Sally Wilson, C. L. Love, and F. A. Poots. | Came down for debate. | |
| 131 | Miss Hutchinson | Entertained friends. | |
| 131 | E. E. Waters | Called to New Hartford. | |
| 131 | W. C. Merryman | Went to Marshalltown. | |
| 131 | Richard Anderson | Went to Minnesota. | |
| 131 | Bessie Wells | Father visited. | |
| 131 | Joseph Eaton | Will teach in Minnesota. | |
| 131 | Pearl Pierce | Visited home in Manchester. | |
| 131 | Amy and Margie Dunn | Entertaining niece. | |
| 131 | Chas. Quigley | Has left school. | |
| 131 | Miss Chinn | Has gone home to teach. | |
| 131 | Grace Earhart | Visited Janesville. | |
| 132 | Bertha Humbert | Father visiting. | |
| 132 | News was this week received | Father of Mary Simmons died. | |
| 132 | Miss Goodwin | Attended brother's wedding. | |
| 132 | Monday morning | Rhoda Dane died. | |
| 132 | The preliminary debate | Selected representatives for debate against Ames. | |
| 132 | Mr. Sullivan | Railroad agent will make special arrangements for discounted trip to Ames for debate. | |
| 132 | Long before daylight | Many students went to the train station to hear President McKinley make a short speech. | |
| 132 | Training: illustration in the classroom | Advice for teachers. | |
| 134 | Cliosophic Society | Enjoyed recent program; installed officers. | |
| 134 | Y. M. C. A. | Professor Wright speaks on the advantages of a Christian life. | |
| 134 | Aristotelian Society | Elects officers; preparing for debate. | |
| 137 | Athletic | Second team defeats Traer in football, 34-0. | |
| 138 | Bible Study Department: lesson VII--the first ministry of Jesus (Part 2) |