Normal Eyte — January 20, 1900

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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).