Normal Eyte — April 14, 1900
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 611 | Editorial | General Assembly allocates $100,000 to ISNS for new buildings; looks forward to large chapel, many classrooms, and literary society halls; Henry Sabin publishes book. |
| 612 | In general; the Bible as a factor of a common education | Professor Rice outlines her views. |
| 614 | The concert | Review of performance by Professor Fitzgerald and his students. |
| 616 | Maurice R. Hassel | Is principal in George, Iowa. |
| 616 | F. Katherine Laird | Married and living in Sioux City. |
| 616 | Jennie Hallingby | Teaching at Rippey. |
| 616 | Estella Harding | Teaching in Cedar Falls. |
| 616 | Jennie Harper | Studied at the Moody Institute, but has returned to teaching. |
| 616 | Matilda Harrington | Is teaching Latin in Dubuque. |
| 616 | Ada May Harrison | Married and living in Story City. |
| 616 | Oliver M. Harvey | Living in Burlington and completed advanced course. |
| 616 | Elizabeth Gilchrist | Living in Walker, Iowa. |
| 616 | Elizabeth Greer | Married and living in Decorah. |
| 616 | Abbie Gunn | Married and living in Washington. |
| 616 | M. Kathleen Fluke | Married and living in Emmetsburg. |
| 616 | Blanche Fort | Married and teaching at Eagle Grove. |
| 616 | Carrie Francis | Married and living in Earlham. |
| 616 | Lizzie M. Frye | Teaching in Davenport. |
| 616 | Robert Fullerton | Pursuing music career in Boston. |
| 616 | J. H. Fellingham | Completed the four years course and lives in Iowa City. |
| 616 | Ida Fesenbeck | Completed the advanced course and lives in Iowa City. |
| 616 | James E. Fitzgerald | Is principal at Pierson schools. |
| 616 | Ella A. Farmington | Married and living in Wessington, South Dakota. |
| 617 | James M. Kelley | Was a principal but has taken up studies at Cornell College. |
| 617 | Ella Leibrock | Married and living in Elkader. |
| 617 | E. J. Leonard | Is principal at New Sharon schools. |
| 617 | Chas. L. Lewis | Is principal at Pinnebog, Michigan. |
| 617 | Mabel B. Libbey | Completed the advanced course, but died November 1, 1895. |
| 617 | Wm. E. Long | Is practicing medicine in Rockford. |
| 617 | Katherine Jones | Works in a lawyer's office in Fairfield. |
| 617 | S. Sophie Keeler | Married and completed the four years course. |
| 617 | H. R. Hollis | Married and is farming in Hudson. |
| 617 | Kittie M. Howard | Is principal in Hamilton, Montana. |
| 617 | Mina Hughes | Is teaching at Red Oak. |
| 617 | Maude Humphrey | Completed the four years course and lives in Cedar Falls. |
| 617 | Geo. W. Hursey | Married and is principal at Keota. |
| 617 | Sarah E. Herrick | Is teaching in Independence. |
| 617 | Hettie W. Hibben | Is teaching at Kenwood Park. |
| 617 | Sophie E. Hieber | Is teaching in Traer. |
| 617 | Edith Hoagland | Is teaching in Waverly. |
| 617 | The January issue of the Bulletin of State Institutions | F. C. Ensign wrote article on care of the insane. |
| 617 | Alice Simpson | Will teach in Algona. |
| 617 | J. W. Fleming | Re-elected principal at Rockwell. |
| 617 | Kathleen Wallace | Married John Jensen. |
| 617 | Ida Leydig | Visited sister. |
| 617 | Dr. E. B. Williams | Married Alice Farmer. |
| 617 | Alice Wright | Visited campus. |
| 617 | W. E. Kyler | Re-elected principal at Luverne. |
| 618 | Charles Thompson | Went home due to illness. |
| 618 | Zoe Cornell | Unable to attend class. |
| 618 | Mrs. Fields | Gave tea party for Nellie Wallbank. |
| 618 | A. V. Storm | Visited Professor Arey. |
| 618 | Miss Ellenwood | Visited campus. |
| 618 | Miss Pearl Pierce | Visited home. |
| 618 | Kate McGarvey and Alice Kerr | Visited home. |
| 618 | May Canfield | Brother visited. |
| 618 | Rena Dan | Will teach in Waterloo. |
| 618 | Ethel Grover | Will teach six miles north of Cedar Falls. |
| 618 | Ruth Ireland | Will teach in Winthrop. |
| 618 | Miss Freeburg | Visited home. |
| 618 | Amy Miller | Left school due to poor health. |
| 618 | Josephine Miller | Spent week at home. |
| 618 | Mr. Shuttleworth | Away on business. |
| 618 | Susan Triplett | Went home. |
| 618 | Lena Englehart | Visited home. |
| 618 | Juliette Pierce | Entertained friends. |
| 618 | Prof. Parish | Healthy again and meeting classes. |
| 618 | At a recent meeting | J. J. Lambert appointed instructor at University of Iowa. |
| 618 | James Treasure | Re-elected principal at Lovilla. |
| 618 | O. E. Hibbs | Principal at Authon. |
| 618 | Lulu Gates | Will continue at Central City. |
| 618 | Mary Hartley | Brother visiting. |
| 618 | At the Iowa State Conference | Libbie Lodwick presented paper. |
| 618 | Dr. Patterson | Took part in discussion on county care. |
| 618 | F. C. Ensign | Took part in discussion on care of the insane. |
| 619 | Wednesday afternoon | Mrs. Charles Hearst entertained friends. |
| 619 | Miss Baker | Visited sister. |
| 619 | Mr. Melvin Fayram | Re-elected at Kenwood Park. |
| 619 | The ball team | Baseball team organized; will play Ames. |
| 619 | Mr. Mays Ferris | Recruiting teachers for summer school at University of Chicago. |
| 619 | Miss Carrie Rall | Attended Lutheran meeting. |
| 619 | M. E. Logan | Will be principal at Wellman; Frank Perkins is principal at Aurelia. |
| 619 | The A. O. U. W. band concert | Presented at opera house. |
| 619 | Louise Nelson | Back in school. |
| 619 | Helen Howard | Went home to keep books for father. |
| 619 | Mrs. Fullerton | Visited parents. |
| 619 | Mr. and Mrs. Seerley | Visited Mrs. Seerley's sister. |
| 619 | J. M. Pierce | Substituting for S. A. Potts. |
| 619 | A delightful time | Mrs. Martz entertains Nellie Wallbank. |
| 619 | Miss Wise and Miss Corson | Guests of Professor Pierce. |
| 619 | Mrs. Dinwiddie | Entertained friends in honor of Nellie Wallbank. |
| 619 | Alice E. Wright | Visited friends. |
| 619 | Training: II. Some thoughts on teaching arithmetic in higher grades | Advice for teachers. |
| 621 | Shakespearean | Installed officers; presented Boer program. |
| 621 | Y. M. C. A. | Held prayer meeting. |
| 621 | The Clio triumph and the Clio feast | Poetic tribute to the Clios. |
| 623 | Normal chapel Sunday services, spring term | Schedule of speakers. |
| 624 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XXV: the Passion week. |