Normal Eyte — March 2, 1901
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 529 | Editorial | U. G. Hayden wins local oratorical contest; will represent ISNS in interstate contest; considers difficulty in making judgments in these contests; will issue special number of the Normal Eyte devoted to literary societies. |
| 531 | Winners of oratorical contest | U. G. Hayden took first; Alice Edwards took second; E. C. Smith took third; photo. |
| 531 | In general; oratorical contest; U. G. Hayden wins first place | Lengthy account of the contest; includes scorecard. |
| 533 | He that overcometh not | Text of oration by Alice Edwards. |
| 536 | Official; beginnings of the Iowa State Normal School | Professor Wright writes about the foundation of the Orphans' Home. |
| 537 | E. G. Copeland | Studying theology at Boston University. |
| 537 | Geo. W. Curtis | Principal at Washta. |
| 537 | Latin in the summer school | Myra Call will teach an advanced course in Virgil. |
| 537 | The summer term primary methods teachers | Nellie V. Clute and Lida Earhart will teach this summer. |
| 537 | Dr. John A. Kleinsorge | Recovering from appendectomy. |
| 537 | News was received | Nellie McAlvin Stuntz has peritonitis and appendicitis. |
| 537 | Ellen Schuff | Working as missionary in India. |
| 537 | Coral Smith | Teaching in Sac County. |
| 537 | C. E. Buckley | Candidate for superintendent in Butler County. |
| 538 | Miss Gertrude Young | Visited Jennie Landis. |
| 538 | Ethel Boies | Visited Chicago. |
| 538 | Mesdames Seerley and Page | Gave colonial tea party. |
| 538 | Helen Seerley | Recovering from tonsillitis. |
| 538 | Mr. Carl Behrens | Visited campus. |
| 538 | Miss Satterthwait | Visited Waterloo. |
| 538 | Grace Earhart | Visited Janesville. |
| 538 | Winifred Binford and Lois Craig | Visited Waterloo. |
| 538 | Misses Cushman, Walrod, and Loonan | Were sick. |
| 538 | Prof. Geiser | Was sick. |
| 538 | Miss Humphrey | Mother visited. |
| 538 | Mrs. M. Palmer | Visited cousin Annette Barnum. |
| 538 | Carrie A. Schneider | Teaching in California. |
| 538 | C. I. Lambert | Elected to Sigma Xi at University of Iowa. |
| 538 | The schools of Denison | Doing well under H. H. Savage. |
| 538 | Miss Ivadel Laird | Married H. L. Hawkins. |
| 538 | Mae Finch | Was sick. |
| 539 | Pearl McConnell | A number of Normalites have gone out to teach. |
| 539 | The third bulletin | Shows buildings as they will appear in the summer plus a summer session program. |
| 539 | Clara Pope | A number of Normalites have gone home due to poor health. |
| 539 | Prof. Bender | Spoke at chapel. |
| 539 | The ladies of the faculty | Gave surprise party for Professor Thornton. |
| 539 | Miss Nell Smith | Teaching in Marshalltown. |
| 539 | Miss Perkins and Miss Firkins | Did substitute teaching in Waterloo. |
| 539 | Alice Noel, Josie McMorrow, and Alice McMullin | Went for teaching jobs. |
| 539 | Lois Bronson, Pearl Evans, Ruby Donald, and Edna Peck | Entertained friends. |
| 539 | Training: reading in the higher grades | Advice for teachers. |
| 542 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XXII: Paul a prisoner in Caesarea. |