Normal Eyte — January 19, 1901

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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.