Normal Eyte — February 9, 1901
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 457 | Baseball | Critical of Board decision to limit the baseball team to six games; points out error in recent address by A. E. Winship. |
| 458 | The post exchange or army canteen as it is commonly called by people in civil life--what it is, and why it was established | Major Dinwiddie talks about army life and especially the practice of selling whiskey at the PX. |
| 461 | Bessie Buchanan | Is teaching at Brighton. |
| 461 | Lizzie Bushyager | Is principal at Alexander. |
| 461 | Mae Calderwood | Is teaching in Traer. |
| 461 | E. B. Clingman | Is principal at Columbus Junction; married Nora Van Dyke. |
| 461 | Jens Christiansen | Is enrolled at Normal. |
| 461 | Maud Bozarth | Is enrolled at State University. |
| 461 | Benj. Boardman | Is a senior at the State University. |
| 461 | Frank A. Bronson | Is principal of Whittemore. |
| 461 | Harriet C. Bock | Lives in Lake Park. |
| 461 | James A. Boyle | Is principal at Fairbank. |
| 461 | Loretta Blake | Taught at Valley Junction. |
| 461 | Alice E. Blake | Is teaching near Cherokee. |
| 461 | Willis J. Bell | Is principal at Linn Grove. |
| 461 | Carl D. Behrens | Is principal at Janesville. |
| 461 | Wm. H. Bridges | Lives in Bagley. |
| 461 | Grace E. Brainard | Is teaching in Aplington. |
| 461 | S. J. Baldwin | Is teaching in Jesup. |
| 461 | Myrtle A. Bardsley | Is living in Neola. |
| 461 | W. B. Bell | Is a student at the State University. |
| 461 | Nina L. Balmer | Taught at Central College in Pella. |
| 461 | W. J. Barloon | Is principal in Ossian; married Minnie E. Ryan. |
| 461 | Jessie M. Barnt | Has not reported. |
| 461 | Geo. H. Ballard | Is principal at Elma. |
| 461 | Chas. L. Babcock | Is teaching in Hudson, South Dakota. |
| 461 | E. C. Bartlett | Is principal in Downey. |
| 461 | Edna Black | Lives in Shellsburg. |
| 461 | Bessie C. Bardsley | Is teaching in Neola. |
| 461 | Lina Ankerman | Taught at Lamont. |
| 461 | Susie Arnett | Is teaching in Aberdeen, Washington. |
| 461 | Gertie Ayers | Is teaching in Grundy Center. |
| 461 | Mary S. Arnold | Teaches in Dexter. |
| 461 | Not all alumni | B. B. Rice wins Nebraska chess championship. |
| 461 | Chloris Anderson | Teaches at Nashua. |
| 462 | Mr. Griffith | Visited daughter Belle. |
| 462 | Jeanette Cushman | Went home due to illness. |
| 462 | Grace Garth | Attended cousin's funeral. |
| 462 | Mildred Lyon | Teaching at Benson. |
| 462 | Miss Roxy Early | Sister visiting. |
| 462 | Judge McDuffie | Visited campus. |
| 462 | Miss Sheean | Visited Professor Riggs. |
| 462 | Miss Lois Craig | Visited Allison. |
| 462 | M. Wood | Visited Myrta Lyon. |
| 462 | Prof. C. C. Nutting | Visited Professor Arey. |
| 462 | Hanna Clendenon | Teaching near Cedar Falls. |
| 462 | Letha Woodling and Mamie Foster | Visited Greene. |
| 462 | Dr. Erwin Schenk | Will practice medicine in Des Moines. |
| 462 | Elva Minnis | Is sick. |
| 462 | Mrs. Parish | Has the grippe. |
| 462 | Chas. D. Watters | Visited Fairbank. |
| 462 | Percival Hunt '97, and John J. Lambert | Will receive master's degrees from the University of Iowa. |
| 462 | The bank of Barnes City | E. B. Williams, Edward D. Rayburn, and Fred Williams are associated with the bank. |
| 462 | Miss Maud Bozarth | Will debate for literary society at University of Iowa. |
| 462 | Edith A. Hoagland | Died following the grippe. |
| 462 | L. A. I. Chapman | Went to post at Fort Meade. |
| 463 | A copy of the alumni report | Will be sent to all alumni. |
| 463 | Miss Mary Stewart | Visited sister, Mrs. Parish. |
| 463 | The local alumni | Eighty Cedar Falls alumni met to discuss school's 25th anniversary. |
| 463 | Mr. E. A. Randall | Taught as substitute in a country school. |
| 463 | Mr. Geo. J. Balzer | Will study law at University of Michigan. |
| 463 | The class representatives chosen for Commencement | Roster of representatives. |
| 463 | Through an error | Correction of several errors in earlier Normal Eytes. |
| 463 | Neta Ehrlich, J. J. Bohstedt, and Mabel Johnson | Left school due to poor health. |
| 463 | Will Stoakes | Visited brother Charles and cousin Arthur Calderwood. |
| 463 | Miss Alma Giddings | Attended wedding of cousin. |
| 463 | Sawyer's Club | Has small pox scare; twenty-two vaccinated. |
| 463 | Lottie Sheldon | Visited home. |
| 463 | Misses Jean Gilchrist, Willby, and Mr. McIlravy | Attended Aristo program. |
| 463 | John Parish, Jessie Walters, and George Samson | Have been sick. |
| 463 | Josie Murnan | Had birthday party. |
| 463 | Hugh McMillan | Uncle visited. |
| 463 | Nearly all of the faculty | Have been vaccinated for small pox. |
| 463 | The building committee | Let more contracts for the Auditorium Building. |
| 463 | Miss Rice | Entertained guests. |
| 463 | Pearl Ritchey | Will teach in What Cheer. |
| 463 | J. Percival Hugget | Visited campus. |
| 463 | Dr. Krout | Visited daughter Erma |
| 464 | The juniors were royally entertained | Faculty host series of parties for the juniors. |
| 464 | Training; illustration in teaching | Advice for teachers. |
| 466 | Zeta Society | Presented Norwegian program. |
| 467 | A dozen questions asked and answered | Poetic tribute to the Shakes and the Aristos. |
| 468 | Normal 10--Western 12 | Brief account of recent basketball game. |
| 470 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XIX: Paul's third missionary journey. |