Normal Eyte — November 3, 1900
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 183 | Editorial | Takes pride in debate with Ames. |
| 184 | Normal's record in debate; four victories, one defeat | Recap of debates with Iowa State University in recent years; photo. |
| 187 | Twenty-first triangular debate | Recap of debate that included the Orios, Philos, and Aristos. |
| 189 | Minnie Quist | Is teaching at Essex. |
| 189 | Mary Ryan | Is teaching in Cedar Falls. |
| 189 | W. E. Salisbury | Is principal at Massena schools. |
| 189 | R. O. Peterson | Is teaching in Springville. |
| 189 | Katherine Pollard | Taught at Sanborn last year. |
| 189 | Alda L. Potter | Lives in New Hartford. |
| 189 | Edna M. Poor | Is a clerk at the county treasurer's office. |
| 189 | Geo. E. Pruitt | Is principal at Bristow. |
| 189 | Myrtle E. Putnam | Is assistant principal at Redfield. |
| 189 | Jason L. Mowry | Completed the four years course and lives in Clear Lake, Washington. |
| 189 | Sarah M. Ney | Is teaching in Sioux Rapids. |
| 189 | Arthur M. Nicholson | Is principal at Sioux Center. |
| 189 | Nora C. Noland | Has taken a position in Baldwin. |
| 189 | Frances G. Outwater | Is teaching at Harlan. |
| 189 | Elizabeth S. Parmenter | Is teaching at Lohrville schools. |
| 189 | A. D. Miller | Is in charge of Quasqueton schools. |
| 189 | Evelyn Miller | Is principal at Bedford. |
| 189 | Jessie I. Miller | Is assistant principal at Thurman. |
| 189 | Julia F. Miller | Is an instructor of Latin and German at a business college in Denison. |
| 189 | Rose A. Morris | Was assistant principal at Murray. |
| 189 | Fannie M. Mowrey | Completed the four years course and lives in Minnesota. |
| 189 | Chas. McMullen | Is principal at Farragut. |
| 190 | Joe Roberts | Improving from football injury. |
| 190 | Mrs. M. F. Arey, Mrs. R. M. Arey, and Miss Helen Arey | Visited campus. |
| 190 | Mr. Proudfoot | Architect inspects Auditorium Building. |
| 190 | John Sogard | Visited campus. |
| 190 | Prof. Colegrove | Bought 160 acres of land in Mitchell County. |
| 190 | Mr. J. A. McClure | Visited daughter Bertha. |
| 190 | Mrs. Ehrlich | Visiting daughter Juanita. |
| 190 | John Parish | Made business trip. |
| 190 | Thos. A. Hawk | Attended uncle's funeral. |
| 190 | Emily Kempthorne | Visited Hampton. |
| 190 | Mr. Achenbach | Visited daughter Beth. |
| 190 | Born to Prof. and Mrs. Begeman | Have new daughter. |
| 190 | Mabel Shaw and Mary Dougherty | Visited Waverly. |
| 190 | Misses Call, Baker, and Patt | Were sick. |
| 190 | George Glenny | Attended football game. |
| 190 | Clem Seerley | Has been sick. |
| 190 | Miss Mary Murphy | Visited sister Kittie. |
| 190 | Edna Milholland | Left school due to eye trouble. |
| 190 | Nellie Judson | Left school. |
| 190 | Louise Jones | Visited cousin. |
| 190 | Mr. Wassam | Attended debate. |
| 190 | Victor La Valle | Will teach at West Decorah. |
| 190 | Miss Hadfield | Visited friends. |
| 190 | Juliette Pierce | Visited home. |
| 191 | Mr. Baker of Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Lamb | Watched sons in debate. |
| 191 | Miss Curtiss | Has organized the Cecilians and the Euterpeans; sixty women enrolled. |
| 191 | There is a new lecture table balance | In chemistry room. |
| 191 | The families | Entertained at the Fields home. |
| 191 | Mr. Fred Williams | Coach explains football to women. |
| 191 | Hans Christensen | Contributed natural history specimens to Museum. |
| 191 | Mary Belle Donnan | Teaching in Independence. |
| 191 | Paul Samson | Teaching at Parkersburg. |
| 191 | John O. Hawk and Edward Gemsbok | Visited sisters. |
| 193 | Y. W. C. A. | Convention chorus rehearsing. |
| 193 | Fred Williams; Normal's football coach | Brief profile; photo. |
| 194 | U. I. U. 5--Normal 12 | Brief account of football game. |
| 196 | Bible Study Department | Lesson IX: the letter of James. |
| 219 | Training: devices in teaching; the textbook | Advice for teachers. |