Normal Eyte — January 20, 1900
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 349 | Editorial | Considers school boards, teachers, and the contracts between them. |
| 350 | Official | Summary of Governor Shaw's educational ideas included ideas relating to the Normal School and the millage tax for construction of buildings. |
| 351 | In general: list of books for a school library | Forty-nine books for the primary grades. |
| 352 | Nellie F. Anderson | Is teaching at a Normal school in Michigan. |
| 352 | Carrie A. Barnes | Is teaching history and geometry out west. |
| 352 | Bertha Bishop | Has retired due to her health. |
| 352 | Clara A. Boss | Is principal at Tipton high school. |
| 352 | Untitled | Beniah Dimmitt; photo. |
| 352 | Thomas B. Amlie | Is employed by D. Appleton and Co. |
| 352 | Song of the season | Poetic tribute to the seasons. |
| 353 | Wm. L. Hearst | Is living in Cedar Falls. |
| 353 | Mary Hieber | Is a housekeeper. |
| 353 | Lizzie M. Hughes | Is a member of the Board of Examiners. |
| 353 | Ella M. Ford | Is teaching in the West Des Moines schools. |
| 353 | Lizzie M. Ellis | Is married to J. M. Williamson. |
| 353 | B. B. Foster | Was principal in Kelso, but has not reported in two years. |
| 353 | C. A. Fullerton | Is working at I. S. N. S. |
| 353 | P. G. Fullerton | Completed the four years course. |
| 353 | P. G. Fullerton | Completed the four years course. |
| 353 | Chas. J. Griffin | Has been a druggist since graduation. |
| 353 | J. G. Grundy | Is principal of Eagle Grove schools. |
| 353 | Maggie Cunningham | Is teaching in Cedar Falls. |
| 353 | C. F. Curtis | Is a photographer. |
| 353 | N. Emma England | Is living in California. |
| 353 | May M. Boynton | Is married and is principal at Nevada. |
| 353 | Laura J. Brown | Has entered Hahnneman college as a student. |
| 353 | C. W. Cobb | Died nearly ten years ago. |
| 353 | Isabella Cowan | Finished the four years course. |
| 353 | E. D. Y. Culbertson | Is superintendent of Ames schools. |
| 353 | Lillian Crossley | Has finished the four years course. |
| 354 | Judent A. Rhodes | Is working in Fort Dodge. |
| 354 | May Roberts | Was principal at Bethany College. |
| 354 | M. O. Roland | Is in the insurance business. |
| 354 | Agnes Russell | Was last known to be living in Monticello. |
| 354 | Fred C. Sage | Graduated from medical school. |
| 354 | G. N. Sabin | Is a principal in Louisiana. |
| 354 | Martha Miller | Is a missionary in Bulgaria. |
| 354 | Minnie Mack | Is now married and has resigned. |
| 354 | Lambert B. Moffett | Is principal at Oelwein. |
| 354 | Anna Morgan | Is believed to be teaching in California. |
| 354 | Alma E. Morrison | Is a practicing physician in St. Louis. |
| 354 | W. R. Patterson | Got his B. S. degree. |
| 354 | John C. Kleinsorge | Has studied abroad and earned his doctoral degree. |
| 354 | Emelia M. Kreig | Is living in Minnesota. |
| 354 | Pauline Leader | Completed the four years course. |
| 354 | Eva S. Leland | Is married and living in Cresco. |
| 354 | Hilda G. Lundeen | Is assistant principal at Bellevue. |
| 354 | Chas. C. Miller | Died in August 1892. |
| 354 | Elizabeth Jones | Is a student at the Moody Institute. |
| 354 | Lizzie Callenback | Is teaching in California. |
| 355 | Alice E. Wright | Is teaching at East Waterloo. |
| 355 | Elizabeth M. Wyant | Is teaching in a Marshalltown high school. |
| 355 | Almeron J. Stone | Has not reported in five years. |
| 355 | Emma C. E. Sutton | Is married and living in Hampton. |
| 355 | Katherine S. Townsend | Is married and living in Cedar Falls. |
| 355 | Anna E. Wilson | Is married and living in Navarre, Kansas. |
| 355 | Mary R. White | Is married and living in Harlan. |
| 355 | Blanche Simmons | Is an instructor at Penn College. |
| 355 | Luella T. Simmons | Is teaching at Oskaloosa high school. |
| 355 | Helen Sisson | Resigned her position after marrying. |
| 355 | Minnie E. Stafford | Is married and living in Marysville. |
| 355 | Mary L. Stever | Is secretary for Y. W. C. A. in Cedar Rapids. |
| 355 | Attorney S. C. Smith | Married Mabel Dabney. |
| 355 | Walter G. Burris | Is now sales agent. |
| 355 | The Minneapolis Times | Praises debate performance of O. P. McElmeel. |
| 355 | Anna M. Young | Married Dr. Milo W. Moulton. |
| 355 | Anna Schulte | Teaching in Petersburg, Nebraska. |
| 355 | Mary E. Davis | Teaching in Lamoni. |
| 356 | John D. Thompson | Has been ill. |
| 356 | Etta Rains | Has been sick. |
| 356 | Maps have been made | Show that students are attending from ninety-eight Iowa counties. |
| 356 | R. C. Hardie | Will be manager of baseball team; Walter Brown will be captain of the track team. |
| 356 | Miss Curtis and Miss Hillis | Went to Waterloo for Elbert Hubbard lecture on Monday. |
| 356 | Miss Marie Washburn | Visited campus and attended Hubbard lecture on Tuesday. |
| 356 | Prof. Rich | Teaching arithmetic methods class. |
| 356 | Mary Starr | Left school due to illness. |
| 356 | Ethel Baker | Unable to return to school due to illness. |
| 356 | Buy an extra copy | Women's edition of the Normal Eyte will be published February 3. |
| 356 | Amy Ellenwood and F. A. Poots | Visited campus. |
| 356 | Several volumes | Books on Iowa participation at World's Fair and exposition arrived. |
| 356 | Martha Hoskins | Mother sick. |
| 356 | Elbert Hubbard | Visited campus with O. J. Laylander. |
| 356 | Miss Mary King | Went to class with her sister Carrie. |
| 356 | Lottie Hunter | Attended nephew's wedding. |
| 356 | E. S. Bartlett | Professor Bartlett's brother visits. |
| 356 | Mae Finney | Has been sick. |
| 356 | Louise Moyer | Spoke on "The New-fashioned American Girl" in chapel. |
| 356 | Miss Edith Spicer | Has been sick. |
| 356 | Maude Betzenderfer | Has been sick. |
| 356 | Emma Williams | Called home. |
| 356 | Prof. Wright | Lectured in Letts. |
| 356 | The new cabinet for clippings | Cabinet for newsclippings has arrived in the library. |
| 356 | Julia Bucklen | Friends visited. |
| 356 | The janitors | Enjoyed a snow fight. |
| 356 | Chas. A. Lamb | Went home due to illness. |
| 356 | Spelling classes | Now organized. |
| 356 | Bertha Boyer | Has been sick. |
| 356 | Miss Bertha Gilroy | Has been sick. |
| 357 | About one hundred and thirty new books | Are available in the library. |
| 357 | The June classes | Elected officers. |
| 357 | The Zetas | Have had their piano repaired; tuner has also been working on other school instruments. |
| 357 | Elbert Hubbard | Spoke on Rembrandt; many from Normal School attended. |
| 357 | The summer school Class of 1900 | Will organize on their own. |
| 357 | Miss Achenbach | Entertained Margaret Stevenson. |
| 357 | Mr. and Mrs. Porter Donly | The former Amy Scott visited. |
| 357 | A few young people | Had social evening at Fern Scott's home. |
| 357 | The summer term program | Is now prepared and available for prospective students. |
| 357 | The lawyers are making great preparations | For Aristo mock trial. |
| 357 | The magazines | Have been sent to the bindery. |
| 357 | Training: management and discipline, I | Advice for the new teacher. |
| 359 | Clio report, Jan. 12, 1900 | Program featured debate and readings. |
| 359 | Shakespearean Society | Officers installed; programs featured readings. |
| 360 | Aristo | Present Army program on soldiers' experiences during Spanish-American War. |
| 361 | Student can earn room rent | Seeking student to organize eating club of twenty. |
| 361 | Y. M. C. A. | Prayer meetings well attended; hold reception for men. |
| 362 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XVI: the Galilean ministry (second period). |