Normal Eyte — January 19, 1901
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 375 | Baseball managers meet | Managers of teams meet at Iowa City to establish schedule; attempt to steer clear of professionalism; the blessings of not having money while in college. |
| 376 | In general; social life at I. S. N. S. | Believes that social life could be improved considerably. |
| 378 | Emma J. Ridgely | Is teaching in Ireton. |
| 378 | Elizabeth Rittgers | Is teaching at Lohrville. |
| 378 | Blanch E. Riggs | Is assistant principal at Riceville. |
| 378 | W. H. Ray | Is enrolled at the Normal. |
| 378 | Mayme Randall | Was ill and could not teach this fall. |
| 378 | Cora Alta Reed | Has not reported. |
| 378 | Leslie I. Reed | Is assistant principal at Rockford. |
| 378 | Luella Rigby | Is a missionary in Thandaung, Burma. |
| 378 | Mary E. Patterson | Is teaching in Spirit Lake. |
| 378 | James M. Pierce | Is principal at Redfield. |
| 378 | Olive B. Pond | Is teaching in Gladbrook. |
| 378 | Katie Jane Putnam | Has not reported. |
| 378 | Marjorie Quigley | Is a student at the State University. |
| 378 | Carolyn L. Rall | Is teaching in the Carroll schools. |
| 378 | Mary L. McClung | Has not reported. |
| 378 | Jennie E. McKellar | Is a student at the State University. |
| 378 | Carrie L. Neidy | Is teaching in Carroll. |
| 378 | Mina B. Ogden | Is teaching in Parkersburg. |
| 378 | Olive Inez Orton | Is principal at the high school in Valley Junction. |
| 378 | Arthur T. S. Owen | Is superintendent at Farmington. |
| 378 | Ida I. Morris | Is teaching in Manning. |
| 378 | E. W. B. Mark | Is principal at Preston. |
| 378 | Ruth M. Marsh | Is a student at Normal. |
| 378 | Laura E. Martin | Is assistant principal at Belmond. |
| 378 | Jennie Maynard | Is teaching in Cedar Falls. |
| 378 | Mary McGovern | Is teaching in Waterloo. |
| 378 | Elizabeth McNally | Has not reported. |
| 378 | Louise Moyer | Lives in Cedar Falls. |
| 378 | Armanella Myers | Is teaching in Bedford. |
| 378 | Cilena G. Mercer | Is assistant principal at Aurelia. |
| 378 | Rose A. Morris | Is a clerk in Guthrie Center. |
| 378 | John McPherson | Teaches at New Sharon. |
| 378 | Ida May Wilson | Is sick. |
| 378 | F. J. Kuppinger | Working as sales agent for meat company. |
| 378 | A traveling man | Praise for work of O. H. L. Mason. |
| 379 | Miss Bertha Wilby | Visited Elizabeth Griffith. |
| 379 | Jay Swain | Visited Marjorie Wallace. |
| 379 | Anna Fletcher | Teaching near Cherokee. |
| 379 | Ida Fell | Has been sick. |
| 379 | Cora Barnett | Has been sick. |
| 379 | Mr. Canfield | Has typhoid fever. |
| 379 | Louise Jones | Called home due to illness. |
| 379 | Nell Palmer and Bessie Everett | Have the grippe. |
| 379 | Jessie Danskin | Visited Nevada. |
| 379 | J. R. Wilson | Teaching in Spirit Lake. |
| 379 | Sadie Warner | Teaching in Georgia. |
| 379 | Ruth Ireland | Teaching in Winthrop. |
| 379 | We learn | Anna Coe teaching in Cedar Rapids. |
| 379 | Miss Jennie Ewers Bay | Died January 10, 1901. |
| 379 | Elsie Fabrick | Assistant principal at Everly. |
| 379 | Will A. Robinson | Principal at Chelan, Washington. |
| 379 | Olivia Morton | Went to New Mexico. |
| 379 | Good reports | Nellie M. Starks and Mabel Shearer doing well in Belle Plaine. |
| 379 | Rev. O. F. Burgess | Holding revival services. |
| 379 | Lieut. P. M. Shaffer. | Back in Philippines. |
| 379 | R. T. Crawford | Writes from the Philippines. |
| 379 | The Cedar Falls Globe | Printed letter from Luella Rigby, who is doing missionary work in India. |
| 379 | Mr. Austin Burt and his wife | Moved to Cedar Falls. |
| 379 | Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wynegar | Have new son. |
| 379 | Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shaffner | Living in Cedar Falls. |
| 380 | Prof. Fullerton's new music book | First three thousand copies just about gone; ordered another five thousand copies. |
| 380 | Miss Lulu Bovee | Was in library. |
| 380 | The iron columns | Steel supports now in place; auditorium floor being laid. |
| 380 | Miss Isabella Cumming | Visited Professor Satterthwait. |
| 380 | Herman Mueller | Donated fossils to Museum. |
| 380 | The Cottage Reading Circle | Heard paper on Ruskin. |
| 380 | A complete set | Works by Holmes, Lowell, and Hawthorne added to Library. |
| 380 | Prof. Begeman | Was sick. |
| 380 | Bessie Sawyer | Back in school. |
| 380 | Miss Elizabeth Griffith | Will assist in orchestral music area. |
| 380 | President and Mrs. Seerley | Gave class receptions. |
| 380 | John C. Prall | Conducted devotional exercises. |
| 380 | Messrs. Wassam and Glenny | Visited campus. |
| 380 | The people in Allen's hall | Went on sleigh ride. |
| 380 | Charles Young | Child sick. |
| 380 | Blanche Thompson, Anna Powers, and Stella Clark | Left school due to poor health. |
| 380 | Pearl Ritchie | Has been sick. |
| 380 | Miss Jean Gilchrist | Visited Bess Streeter. |
| 380 | Miss Harriet Keeler | Has been sick. |
| 380 | Alice Davis | Has scarlet fever. |
| 380 | Rosa Raabe | Back in school. |
| 380 | Nancy Baldwin | Visited sister Laura. |
| 380 | Thursday night | Professor Thornton entertained class. |
| 380 | Mr. Ports | Recovered from tonsillitis. |
| 380 | Miss Carpenter | Recovered from illness. |
| 380 | There is a fine new wash drawing | Picture of buildings in in President Seerley's office. |
| 381 | The Aristo Society | Shakes and Aristos enjoy sleigh ride to Waterloo. |
| 381 | The Neo open session | Well rendered. |
| 381 | One of the late contributions | The Reverend Charles Stinson donated a red fox to the Museum. |
| 381 | Friends of the Misses Barger | Regret to learn that their mother died. |
| 381 | The memoir of Francis B. Lenocker | Prepared by President Seerley. |
| 381 | Prof. Bartlett | Ordered copies of the New England Primer for his classes. |
| 381 | Two complete skeletons | Skeleton of snake and perch as well as other specimens added to Museum. |
| 381 | The sleighing was fine | Snow and ice conditions are good for sleighing, but everyone should be careful about catching the runners in the street railway tracks. |
| 382 | Prof. Begeman | Talks about new equipment added to laboratory. |
| 382 | Training: illustration in teaching, IV | Advice for teachers. |
| 384 | Alpha Society | Members of the faculty address the group. |
| 384 | Alpha party | Professor Thornton entertains the group. |
| 385 | Ossoli public | Presented Japanese program. |
| 385 | Y. W. C. A. | Leader of Student Volunteer Movement visits. |
| 385 | Athletic; baseball meet | Baseball schedule partially arranged; new equipment has arrived; classes arranged to use the equipment. |
| 388 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XV: Paul's second missionary journey. |