Normal Eyte — January 26, 1901
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 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. |