Normal Eyte — February 9, 1901

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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.