Normal Eyte — March 23, 1901
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 577 | Editorial | A look at good study practices; Athletic Association on firm footing but needs student support; appreciates support for debate work. |
| 578 | Official; beginnings of the Iowa State Normal School; the establishment of the State Normal School | Professor Wright writes about the passage of the bill to establish the Normal School. |
| 580 | In general; the other side of the canteen question | E. J. Warren responds to Major Dinwiddie's essay on use of alcohol in military service. |
| 581 | John A. Kleinsorge, Ph. D. | Died March 16, 1901; end of promising career. |
| 582 | Appointment, promotions, and assignments I. S. N. S. Battalion, spring term 1901 | Roster of cadet leaders. |
| 582 | Resolutions of sympathy | On death of Mary McCallum. |
| 583 | Grace E. Kincaid | Is teaching in Walnut. |
| 583 | M. J. Lamb | Is teaching at Larabee. |
| 583 | Carrie Lang | Is teaching in Pasadena, California. |
| 583 | Jennie M. Lindsey | Is teaching in Grundy Center. |
| 583 | Clara Kneedy | Has not reported this year. |
| 583 | F. L. Kolb | Is enrolled at the Normal. |
| 583 | Lou Kelly | Has not reported. |
| 583 | Susan Kerstetter | Is an assistant at Odebolt. |
| 583 | Mamie Kleinfelter | Is teaching in Des Moines. |
| 583 | Fred Kuppinger | Is living in Fairbuty, Nebraska. |
| 583 | Prudence Jackson | Is principal of Curlew. |
| 583 | Benj. Boardman | Took third place in oratorical contest in Iowa City. |
| 583 | J. E. Barrett | Will be principal at Missouri Valley. |
| 583 | The Kalona News | Praises work of E. C. Hill. |
| 583 | Gertrude Jaklin | Is teaching in Sioux City. |
| 584 | There is quite a collection of woods | Professor Arey has a collection of polished samples of wood in his room. |
| 584 | Mr. Warriner | Millicent Warriner's father died. |
| 584 | Miss Sachra | Left school due to father's death. |
| 584 | Miss Florence Umbarger | Will teach in Oelwein. |
| 584 | A six volume set of the American Reference Library | Added to Library. |
| 584 | Misses Elsie Mendenhall | A number of former students have returned to school. |
| 584 | Miss Minnie Anderson | Seriously ill. |
| 584 | Prof. Fitzgerald | Will miss several days of class. |
| 584 | Miss Warriner | Father ill. |
| 584 | Joe Adams | Sister died. |
| 584 | Miss Jessie Harbin | Visited Professor Satterthwait. |
| 584 | Miss Mattie Freeburg | Visited campus. |
| 584 | Messrs. Glenny and Wassam | Visited campus. |
| 584 | Mr. George Drew | Visited Professor Fullerton. |
| 584 | Mrs. Colegrove | Addressed women on social purity. |
| 584 | Calla Langworthy | Will teach in Lamoni. |
| 584 | Mr. W. A. Mason | Went home due to throat problem. |
| 584 | Miss Daisy Howe | Visited campus. |
| 584 | Nellie Rownd | Has the grippe. |
| 584 | Nellie Loonan and Maud Popp | Visited campus. |
| 584 | Misses Bess Streeter and Florence Beebe. | Visited Waterloo. |
| 584 | Prof. Rich | Spoke on Bible study. |
| 584 | Lura Bidlack | Visited Waterloo. |
| 584 | Nellie Gersbach | Left school due to illness. |
| 584 | Miss Nell Young | Visited Waterloo. |
| 584 | Florence Richardson | Left school due to poor health. |
| 585 | Major Dinwiddie | Spending vacation in Chicago sanitarium; unsure when he will return. |
| 586 | Ossoli | Hold program and reception. |
| 587 | Alpha Society | Presented Victorian program. |
| 588 | Y. W. C. A. | Membership figures for those in several of the YWCA's programs |
| 590 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XXIV: Paul's imprisonment in Rome. |
| 609 | Training; democratic or cooperative school government | Advice for teachers. |