Normal Eyte — April 20, 1901
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 685 | Editorial | Sorrow over death of Eugene Brown; review of successful Lecture Course. | |
| 686 | Official; beginnings of the Iowa State Normal School | Profile of and tribute to James Cleland Gilchrist. | |
| 687 | News from Omaha | Trip by Alexander Martz to California starts well. | |
| 688 | The Athletic Association | Excursion to state field meet. | |
| 688 | Major Dinwiddie | Seriously ill. | |
| 688 | Prof. A. W. Rich | Attended meeting. | |
| 688 | The erection of the new building | Second story almost done; work on third story well underway; gallery of auditorium also in place. | |
| 688 | Work on the connecting corridor | Work on Crossroads well underway. | |
| 689 | Alice M. Simpson | Is living in Whittemore. | |
| 689 | Josephine Smith | Is teaching in Nashua. | |
| 689 | Harold E. Scott | Is editor of a county newspaper in Osceola. | |
| 689 | Ira F. Shaffner | Is a general agent for a publishing company. | |
| 689 | Mary Rourke | Is principal at Farley. | |
| 689 | Nellie M. Rownd | Is enrolled at the Normal. | |
| 689 | Chas. P. Shearer | Is assistant principal at Newell. | |
| 689 | Paul B. Samson | Is assistant at Parkersburg. | |
| 689 | Casper Schenk | Is principal at Little Rock, Iowa. | |
| 689 | Anna Schulte | Is teaching in Petersburg, Nebraska. | |
| 689 | Galen G. Ripley | Is state manager in Iowa for a Chicago portrait company. | |
| 689 | Martha F. Roberts | Is teaching at Cherokee. | |
| 689 | Stella M. Robinson | Married Forrest Wynegar and is living in Dairyville. | |
| 689 | Abbie M. Rodman | Is teaching in Racine, Wisconsin. | |
| 689 | Blanche E. Riggs | Is assistant principal at Riceville. | |
| 689 | Edward G. Quigley | Is principal at Fairfield. | |
| 689 | Maude B. Ransom | Is attending the State University. | |
| 689 | Bessie E. Rathbun | Is living in Postville. | |
| 689 | Byron J. Reed | Is principal at Lewis. | |
| 689 | Cornelia E. Rhynsburger | Is teaching in Pella. | |
| 689 | Etta J. Rider | Is attending the State University. | |
| 689 | Edna M. Poor | Is deputy treasurer of Buchanan County. | |
| 689 | Edna S. Poorbaugh | Is teaching in Boone. | |
| 689 | F. A. Poots | Is principal at Aurora. | |
| 689 | S. A. Potts | Is superintendent at Adel. | |
| 689 | Benj. Quigley | Is principal of the Parker school. | |
| 689 | Anna Philpot | Is teaching in Cedar Falls. | |
| 689 | Lucy O. Pingrey | Is assistant principal at Livermore. | |
| 689 | C. R. Peters | Is a salesman in Denver, Colorado. | |
| 689 | L. C. Bryan | Principal at Dayton; Alda Potter is assistant there. | |
| 689 | Benjamin Boardman | Will make Commencement oration at University of Iowa. | |
| 690 | Mr. Fabrick | Helping Mr. and Mrs. Martz get ready for trip to California. | |
| 690 | Miss Asenith Wilson | Visited Maud Brackney. | |
| 690 | The Normal baseball team | Played against Cedar Rapids. | |
| 690 | Anna Althouse and Susie Triplett | Went to teach spring school. | |
| 690 | Salome Van Winkle | Visited campus. | |
| 690 | Mrs. Condit | Entertained parents. | |
| 690 | The Mystick Krew | Entertained friends at Florence Beebe's home. | |
| 690 | A. C. Fuller | Superintendent at Manning. | |
| 690 | Pearl M. Shaffer | Home from army. | |
| 690 | Amy Arey | Re-elected at Tipton. | |
| 690 | Norma Van Dyke | Visited campus. | |
| 690 | Tom Sessions | Visited campus. | |
| 690 | Gertrude Granger | Entered school. | |
| 690 | Supt. Eells | Visited son Harry. | |
| 690 | Gertrude Apple | Will teach in Clarinda. | |
| 690 | Paul Samson | Will be principal at Parkersburg. | |
| 690 | S. A. Potts | Has been sick; Cap Miller is substituting for him. | |
| 690 | Dr. W. R. Patterson | Promoted to assistant professor at University of Iowa. | |
| 690 | Chas. H. Blodgett | Will be superintendent at Logan. | |
| 690 | H. S. Stein | Principal at Battle Creek and Danbury. | |
| 690 | Geo. D. Eaton | In charge at Lacona. | |
| 690 | Margaret Ball | Attending University of Iowa. | |
| 690 | C. S. Cory | Is quite ill. | |
| 690 | Edith Sudlow | Will teach at Newton. | |
| 691 | The question for the triangular debate | Will debate independence for Cuba. | |
| 691 | Quite a number of students | Attended Presbyterian meeting. | |
| 691 | A provisional society | Organized for men; other societies are filled to capacity. | |
| 691 | The fortunate people | A number of students have already secured teaching positions. | |
| 691 | At the death of Mr. Brown | Students and faculty raise money for the mortgage on the house of Eugene Brown. | |
| 691 | Elnah Hamilton | Died of tuberculosis. | |
| 691 | Miss Satterthwait | Spoke to women. | |
| 691 | Supt. Lyon | visited campus. | |
| 691 | Mr. and Mrs. Martz | Left for Pasadena, California. | |
| 691 | Prof. Rich | Spoke at Sheldon. | |
| 691 | Miss McGovern | Entertained Catholic students and students in her classes. | |
| 691 | State Supt. Barrett | Spoke in chapel. | |
| 692 | The Schumann recital | Brief review. | |
| 692 | Training; geography in the higher grades, II | Advice for teachers. | |
| 693 | Ossoli Society | Present programs on American Indians, examinations, and comic play. | |
| 694 | Y. M. C. A. | Faculty lead Wednesday evening sessions. | |
| 695 | Athletic | Men practicing for baseball and track. | |
| 696 | Card of thanks | For assistance at time of death of Elna Hamilton. | |
| 698 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XXVII: Paul's last labors and letters. |