Normal Eyte — February 2, 1901

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433 Editorial Believes harsh response to hazing at University of Iowa was probably appropriate; finds that University of Iowa values the graduates of the Normal School; preparing for oratorical contest.
434 Daughter of former Normal trustee and Governor of Kansas hazed Jessie Lewelling, daughter of Lorenzo Lewelling, was branded on the forehead with silver nitrate at a Kansas high school.
435 The summer session Profile of Lida B. Earhart, who will teach at ISNS this summer.
435 March class, 1901 Roster of graduates.
435 In general; teaching in the Philippines Potential prospects and conditions.
436 Arthur C. Wyant Is a student at the State University.
436 A. O. Wydell Is principal at Slater.
436 Chas. Yeager Was at Normal until the winter term.
436 Quincy Yost Has not reported.
436 Bell Woodford Is teaching at Sergeants Bluffs.
436 Myra Woodford Is teaching at Sergeants Bluffs.
436 Ida May Wilson Is enrolled at the State University.
436 John P. Woodruff Is teaching in Lima, Washington.
436 Minnie L. Wilson Is an assistant at Olin.
436 Mabel Wise Is teaching near Villisca.
436 Beatrice S. Weller Is teaching at Gladbrook.
436 Ida West Is teaching in Bristow.
436 Mabel Whitney Is teaching at Clear Lake.
436 J. R. Wilson Is teaching at Spirit Lake.
436 Nellie W. Williams Teaches at Minden.
436 Margaret A. Tobin Is teaching in Fort Dodge.
436 Ida Nell Tupper Is teaching at Panora.
436 Clara Wakefield Is second assistant at Adel.
436 Clarence Wassam Is teaching at Hudson.
436 Walter H. Wadleigh Is teaching in Milford.
436 Emery E. Watson Is enrolled at Normal.
436 M. R. Timmerman Is principal at Jewell; married to Hattie Higley.
436 Margaret Thompson Has not reported.
436 Alumni items W. R. Patterson appointed to government statistical position; Bertha Bishop now in nurses training.
436 Belle Tellier Is teaching in Emmetsburg.
437 Martha Duxbury A number of students have left school due to poor health.
437 President Seerley Attended examiners meeting in Des Moines.
437 Prof. and Mrs. Bender Entertained friends.
437 Maude Titus Will not return to school this term.
437 Nellie Leehey, Miss McMorrow, and Miss Ehrlich Have the grippe.
437 Mrs. Arey Entertained friends.
437 Miss Mayme E. Parkes Substituted in Cedar Falls.
437 C. L. Berry Will not return to school this term.
437 Prof. Parish Addressed YMCA in Independence.
437 Misses Call and Simmons Entertained guests.
437 John R. Slacks Mother sick.
437 Harriet Elston and Abbie Laughlin Guests in Waverly.
437 Prof. Page Has the grippe.
437 Mrs. Wilsey Visited cousin Mabel Leffingwell.
437 Miss Lettie Hollis Visited sister Jennie.
437 Miss Marie Washburn Visited Hudson.
437 Mr. Achenbach Visited daughter Beth.
437 Miss Humphrey Visited Eagle Center.
437 Misses Nell Miller and Lulu Graham Attended Philo session.
437 Mr. Gaasch Left school due to eye trouble.
437 There was a spread At the home of Jennie Jennings.
437 Miss Nellie Young Guest of Maude Dudley.
437 Grace Earhart Visited Janesville.
437 Anna Hosmer Left school to teach.
437 Miss Suplee Went to Waterloo.
437 Bessie Everett Visited Fairbank.
437 Mrs. Frink Visited Professor Carpenter.
437 La Grippe Jessie Cunning missed class.
438 The Cottage Reading Circle Continued discussion of Ruskin.
438 The Philo open session Presented selections from "Othello".
438 Next Wednesday afternoon Professor Curtiss will give talk on the Passion Play, which she saw on her trip to Europe.
438 After some delay Speakers and topics for the local oratorical contest.
438 A reception Faculty will hold reception for juniors.
438 Miss Pierce Preparing advanced elocution class.
438 Rev. Evans Addressed chapel on Sunday; Professor Colegrove will speak next.
438 Normal Hill had another sensation Dr. Mead's horses ran away; no one injured.
438 The committee on Class Day Selected "Love's Labor Lost" for presentation.
438 Miss Enola Pearl Pierce Entertained basketball team in Manchester.
439 A few symptoms Humorous look at the symptoms of the grippe.
442 Neotrophian Society Present program with Southern theme.
442 Y. W. C. A. Call for universal day of prayer.
442 Chrestomathian Society Doing well this term.
443 Athletic; Normal 8--Manchester 17 Account of the basketball game.
444 Normal's baseball schedule Eight games scheduled; hope to improve baseball diamond.
446 Bible Study Department Lesson XVIII: Paul's third missionary journey.
464 Training; illustration in teaching Advice for teachers.