Normal Eyte — April 13, 1901
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 661 | Editorial | Advice on what to look for in voting for the next Normal Eyte staff; applauds decision of Board to hire a physical director to be in charge of physical education and athletics. | |
| 662 | Miss Anna E. McGovern and Miss Henrietta Thornton | Will go on leave for part of the spring term to travel Europe and study the art there. | |
| 662 | It has been determined | The physical culture department will change and may soon be required for all students. | |
| 662 | Leave of absence | Alexander Martz will go on a six month vacation to try to regain his health; James Robinson will take charge during his absence. | |
| 662 | As critic teachers | Ida Fesenbeck and Ethel Walker will be working in the training department next year. | |
| 662 | Miss Elizabeth Hughes | Has been allowed a year of absence to study at the University of Chicago. | |
| 662 | Miss Enola Pierce | Will have a year of absence to rest and study at other universities. | |
| 662 | Miss Bertha L. Marsh | Has been selected to teach geography at ISNS. | |
| 662 | The Board meeting | Karl F. Geiser has been promoted to professor. | |
| 663 | Maj. W. A. Dinwiddie | Is regaining his health and may return soon. | |
| 663 | Hon. R. C. Barrett | Could not attend board meeting; he was at an Iowa Teachers' Association gathering. | |
| 663 | The Executive committee | New trees will be planted on campus. | |
| 663 | The Cedar Falls I. S. N. S. alumni | Are planning a reunion. | |
| 663 | Mr. Eugene Brown | Died at home last Friday. | |
| 663 | The first story | The second story of the Auditorium Building will be started this week. | |
| 663 | Dr. F. C. Eastman | Was at an Iowa Teachers Association meeting. | |
| 663 | Beginnings of the Iowa State Normal School | Professor Wright recalls the first day of class at the Normal School. | |
| 664 | In general; hung in effigy | Landlord demands rent and holds boarder's trunk until she pays; friends of the boarder hang effigy of landlord. | |
| 665 | B. B. Rice | Receives prize for Nebraska chess tournament win. | |
| 665 | Mrs. Ella Buckingham Chassell | Nominated for superintendent in Hardin County. | |
| 665 | The Waterloo Courier | Notes that O. H. L. Mason has been appointed chaplain in US Army. | |
| 665 | John H. Fellingham | YMCA secretary in Marshalltown. | |
| 665 | L. P. Sornson | Teaching in Ewing, Nebraska. | |
| 665 | Prof. Nutting | W. B. Bell will go to marine laboratory. | |
| 665 | S. A. Potts | Re-elected principal at Adel. | |
| 665 | A spring day | A poetic look at spring. | |
| 666 | Reuben Estes and Chas. Yeager | Back in school. | |
| 666 | George E. Missildine | Will be principal at Cone. | |
| 666 | Nell Palmer | Attended uncle's funeral. | |
| 666 | Harland Rush | Coaching track team. | |
| 666 | Clara Krause | Visiting sister Josie. | |
| 666 | Belle Hostetter | Visited Cedar Rapids. | |
| 666 | Miss Drenning | Was sick. | |
| 666 | W. J. Luxford | Will be principal at Boyden. | |
| 666 | Lucy Miller | Entertained Bess Streeter. | |
| 666 | Ralph Lee | Married Eva Spear. | |
| 666 | Miss Baker | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 666 | Clara Thompson | Has been sick. | |
| 666 | Ella Schuell | Called home. | |
| 666 | President Seerley | Visited Cresco. | |
| 666 | Miss Mary Stuart | Visiting friends. | |
| 666 | Ruth Marsh | Visited Charles City. | |
| 666 | T. B. Morris | Doing well in Correctionville. | |
| 666 | Ruth Marsh | Visited Charles City. | |
| 666 | T. B. Morris | Doing well in Correctionville. | |
| 666 | Willis E. Lamb | Wrote article on school consolidation. | |
| 666 | In reply | Copies of "My Lord the Count" can be obtained from Emma Shoudy. | |
| 666 | Clara Foulk, '98, and John Budd | Married. | |
| 666 | Earl Thomas | Will teach in Tama County. | |
| 666 | Ethel Sachra | Teaching near home. | |
| 666 | Martha L. Barnett | Married E. M. Greig. | |
| 666 | Supt. H. E. Wheeler | Unanimously re-elected in Clarinda. | |
| 667 | Misses Jo and Anna Hansen | A number of former students visited campus. | |
| 667 | The Normal is indebted | GAR arranges for cannon and cannon balls to be delivered to campus; will be placed near flagpole. | |
| 667 | Mr. J. Kirkpatrick | Entertained aunt. | |
| 667 | Miss Leona Call | Visited sister Myra. | |
| 667 | Luella Wright | Substituting in Cedar Falls. | |
| 667 | Miss Harriet Mason | Visited Anna Barrett. | |
| 667 | Anna E. Williams | A number of students have left school due to poor health. | |
| 667 | Willis J. Bell | Re-elected principal at Lynn Grove. | |
| 667 | The contract for apparatus for heating | Awarded contract for Auditorium Building. | |
| 667 | Miss Mary Hieber | Visited friends. | |
| 667 | Miss Laura Bortell | Visited sister Maude. | |
| 667 | Miss Hallie Jennings | Visited friends. | |
| 667 | Miss Stella Merrill | Will teach at Dows. | |
| 667 | Fern Scott | Visited campus. | |
| 667 | Miss Flora Galt | Visited Grace Minnis. | |
| 667 | Miss Mae Ferris | Visited Leila Mitchell. | |
| 668 | We give below the program of a Schumann recital | Roster of performers and their work. | |
| 669 | Training; geography in the higher grades | Advice for teachers. | |
| 671 | Y. W. C. A. | Enjoy Gospel service; planning for Geneva conference. | |
| 671 | Philo report | Held spring open session. | |
| 672 | Zeta Society | Enjoyed debate and Shakespeare programs. | |
| 674 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XXVI: Paul's imprisonment in Rome. |