Normal Eyte — January 26, 1901

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409 Editorial; a Normal alumnus on the Minnesota-Iowa debate O. P. McElmeel did well in debate work at the University of Minnesota; ISNS literary society work is strong; complains about over use of the term "professor".
410 Sophomores suspended at S. U. I. Sophomores kidnap president of freshman class; suspended until next fall.
410 Dr. Hillis postpones his lecture Cites epidemic of the grippe in his congregation.
411 Dr. Winship still able to fulfill his engagements Refutes rumors that he has lost his voice.
411 In general; W. W. Gist Profile of Professor Gist; photo.
412 Ireland's rightful position as a nation Arguments in favor of an Irish state.
413 William E. Silver Is assistant at Gladbrook.
413 Katherine Sheehan Has not reported.
413 I. D. Shuttleworth Is principal at Oakland.
413 Emma Shoudy Is editor of the Normal Eyte.
413 Mary Sayre Is teaching in Ben Clare, South Dakota.
413 Wm. F. Schregardus Is enrolled at Normal.
413 Emma Secor Teaches near Cedar Falls.
413 Chas. F. Severance Is principal at Shellsburg.
413 Elma Sifford Has not reported.
413 Agnes Lillie Rollins Has not reported.
413 Lou B. Rollins Teaches at Storm Lake.
413 Abbie A. Rodman Is teaching in Racine, Wisconsin.
413 Leonard D. Salisbury Is principal of Randolph schools; married Grace Downs.
413 Alma M. Savage Is teaching near Marshalltown.
413 Marguerite Staves Is teaching in Cedar Rapids.
413 Amelia H. Rhynsburger Is teaching in Orange City.
413 Matilda Wild Is enrolled at the Mitchell Training school for nurses.
414 Nellie J. Sutter Is teaching in Pipestone, Minnesota.
414 Bessie Swan Is teaching in Glidden.
414 Lucy E. Spicer Is first assistant at Spirit Lake.
414 Edith Sudlow Is teaching near Prairie City.
414 Belle Suplee Is teaching in Waterloo.
414 Faith I. Stuntz Is working in New Hartford.
414 Ira F. Shaffner Is general agent for King Richardson Publishing.
414 Laura M. Slayton Is working in Little Rock.
414 Cora M. Smith Has not reported.
414 Nellie L. Smith Is teaching in Marshalltown.
414 Marg. M. St Clair Is teaching at Aplington.
414 Chas. P. Shearer Is assistant principal at Newell.
414 Lissie B. Lenocker Married Fred H. Fitting.
414 Miss Maud Clarke Has typhoid fever.
414 Victor La Valle Attending commercial college in New Hampton.
414 Ray White Died January 21, 1901.
414 Florence Cowie Teaching in Grundy County.
414 Minnesota will be represented O. P. McElmeel will debate for University of Minnesota team.
414 Grace A. McNeil Will enter Stanford University.
414 S. B. Stonerook Working for Traer newspaper.
414 The local paper of Jewell, Iowa Praises work of M. R. Timmerman.
415 Miss Jeanette Cushman Entertained Garnet Walrod.
415 Mr. E. G. Miller Visited daughter Lucy.
415 Miss Gregg Addressed women on personal habits.
415 Misses Gutches and Kaye Attended basketball game.
415 The ladies of the Social Hour Club Entertained husbands.
415 B. L. Cobb Traveling for drug company.
415 Some new German books Added to Library.
415 Rana Dan Visited Kathryn Peck.
415 Miss Emma Grau Was sick.
415 Emily Porter Visited Lucy Miller.
415 Miss Adsit Back at work.
415 Rosa Raabe Back in school.
415 Good lunches and interesting groups Meet in Professor McGovern's room.
415 Celia Bergen and Emma Secor Entertained friends.
415 Jessie Hoenig Has been sick.
415 Ollie Lester Entered school.
415 Izola Sweeney Has been sick.
415 Mabel Shaw Visited Waverly.
415 Miss Judith Snell Visiting Professor Rice.
415 Blanche Thompson Left school due to poor health.
416 Prof. Arey Went to Ft. Dodge where a school was dedicated in his honor.
416 The classes which graduate in June Elected officers.
416 Training: illustration in teaching, V Advice for teachers.
418 Cliosophic Society Presented German and English programs.
418 The model Alpha Tribute to beauty.
418 Aristo Society Entertained Shakespeareans.
419 Y. M. C. A. Preparing for state convention.
419 Athletic; rules governing intercollegiate games of the "Big Nine"; proposed for adoption by the Athletic Board of the I. S. N. S. Text of the rules.
422 Bible Study Department Lesson XVII: Paul's third missionary journey.