Normal Eyte — October 20, 1900
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 125 | Editorial | The value of the Lecture Course as part of a student's education; laments loss of trees in landscaping project to accommodate tracks of street railway. |
| 126 | Official | Several faculty as well as Elbert Hubbard speak to teachers meeting in Clinton; students from the Philippines may attend ISNS. |
| 127 | We learn that Perry O. Cole | Married Jennie McLeod. |
| 127 | Marg. Sheridan | Married T. W. Hartigan. |
| 127 | Miss Mina Hughes | Married the Reverend J. W. Merrill. |
| 127 | Sarah McDonald | Teaching in Independence. |
| 127 | Ruth N. Elliott | Teaching in Massachusetts. |
| 127 | W. H. Manifold | Studying at University of Nebraska. |
| 127 | Adell Andrews | Attending Colorado Normal School. |
| 127 | Jesse M. McLaughlin | Doing missionary work in the Philippines. |
| 127 | Alda Potter | Assistant principal at Dayton. |
| 127 | Miss Etta B. Conner | In real estate business in California. |
| 127 | Miss Harriet Keeler | Brief profile of Harriet Keeler; photo. |
| 127 | Jennie McKellar | Attending University of Iowa. |
| 128 | Irene Epley | Teaching in Lowden. |
| 128 | The nuptials | Violetta Fields married Percy Burroughs. |
| 128 | Corinne Elizabeth Cochran | Died of tuberculosis. |
| 128 | There has been a call | New edition of Henry Sabin's book, "Talks to Young People", available. |
| 128 | Ella M. Thompson | Teaching at Eldon. |
| 128 | Charles W. Lyon | Superintendent of prosperous school at Valley Junction; Olive Orton is principal there. |
| 128 | The Milo schools | In charge of P. E. McClenahan. |
| 128 | Frances E. Smith | Teaching in Belmond. |
| 128 | Sadie Willett | Health improving. |
| 128 | Three of the alumni | Teaching at Grand Junction. |
| 128 | Katherine Laird Oliver | Living in Omaha. |
| 128 | C. E. Stinson | Recently ordained. |
| 128 | The Upper Iowa Conference | L. D. Stubbs is in charge of Methodist Episcopal Church at Shellsburg; E. G. Copeland will go to a seminary. |
| 128 | Misses Edna Stone and Carolyn Rall | Active in their church. |
| 128 | Lieut. P. M. Shaffer | Received orders to go from Philippines to China. |
| 128 | Ida Fesenbeck | Attending University of Chicago. |
| 128 | P. G. Fullerton | Going to Oklahoma with brother. |
| 129 | Ben Woolsey | Will not return to school. |
| 129 | Miss Shannon | Took Sunday School class to woods. |
| 129 | Mrs. Dr. Askew | Visited chapel. |
| 129 | Ida Andrews | Left school due to illness. |
| 129 | Dora Thompson | Mother ill. |
| 129 | Miss Crawford | Visited Nettie McBurney. |
| 129 | Clara Denniston | Visited sister. |
| 129 | Winifred Kurtz and Myra Sellers | Visited Green Mountain. |
| 129 | Miss Rierson and Miss Grawe | Visited Waterloo. |
| 129 | M. J. Lamb and E. S. Baker | Visited Des Moines. |
| 129 | Mrs. F. C. Eastman | Visiting Fayette. |
| 129 | Laura Baldwin | Sister sick. |
| 129 | Lorne Parker | Visited Iowa City. |
| 129 | Maude Barr | Visited Marble Rock. |
| 129 | Lena Watt | Went home due to eye trouble. |
| 129 | Ira Shaffner | Visited campus. |
| 129 | Maude Krause | Visited State Center. |
| 129 | Ruth Ling | Visited Bess Streeter. |
| 129 | Mabel Gilmore | Entertained Myrtle Call. |
| 129 | Undergraduate | Nellie Sadler married Frank Butterbaugh; Professor Wright performed ceremony. |
| 129 | Emma Salmon | Left school due to illness. |
| 129 | Mabel Wilson | Visited Galt. |
| 130 | Mrs. D. S. Wright | Group went to wedding. |
| 130 | Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kerr | Visited Lucy Kerr. |
| 130 | The Y. W. C. A. | State convention meets on campus. |
| 130 | Mrs. Emma Dahlin Ingalls | Teaching in Council Bluffs. |
| 130 | Mr. Samson | Spoke on trip to Europe. |
| 130 | A report from the Bible study committee | Fifty classes organized; six hundred students participating. |
| 130 | Chas. E. Stinson | Addressed students in chapel. |
| 130 | Misses McGovern, Pierce, Thornton, and Falkler | Browning Club went to Janesville. |
| 130 | Messrs. Shearer, George Schee, and Dwight Long | Attended football game. |
| 130 | Prof. Condit's father | Conducted chapel exercises. |
| 130 | Prof. Geiser | Gave temperance address. |
| 130 | The young ladies of Miller Hall | Entertained the men of Merner Hall. |
| 130 | There has been addition of about one hundred books | To the library. |
| 130 | Mr. Arthur E. Watson | Stone contractor for the Auditorium Building will move family to Cedar Falls. |
| 130 | Prof. and Mrs. Fitzgerald | Made honorary members of the Shakespearean Society. |
| 130 | Misses Ferguson and Wormhoudt | Guests at Martha Stillson's house. |
| 130 | Margaret McGovern and Belle Suplee | Visited friends. |
| 132 | Training: devices in teaching | Advice for teachers. |
| 133 | Alpha Society | Held reception. |
| 134 | Orio Society | Gave program at local home. |
| 134 | Ossoli report | Held reception. |
| 134 | Zeta reception | Enjoyed trolley party. |
| 134 | Neo | Held luncheon. |
| 134 | Y. W. C. A. | Bible work going well; state convention on campus coming up. |
| 135 | Y. M. C. A. | Offering lecture course. |
| 136 | Athletic | Pep rally went well; Drake defeated ISNS in football. |
| 138 | Bible Study Department | Lesson VII: a light to lighten the Gentiles. |