Normal Eyte — May 4, 1901

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733 Editorial Oratorical contest coming up; shortage of teachers in some places because boards are unwilling to pay fair salaries; hopes that three men can be found who are willing to teach in the Philippines.
734 Official; beginnings of the Iowa State Normal School; the students' volunteer religious work Professor Wright discusses the foundation of religious work on campus.
737 Commendation for Normal's system of literary training Praise from the Iowa State University student newspaper.
737 Program for the quarter centennial anniversary of the State Normal School Program of events to be held during Commencement week.
738 Miss Elizabeth Griffith Will have music classes.
738 Miss Anna Baker Visited sister in Waterloo.
738 The Fitzgerald concert band Played in Waterloo.
738 Ida Harmon Visited La Porte.
738 Miss Florence Umbarger Visited sister Clara.
738 Frances Stewart Studying osteopathy.
738 Faith Stuntz Visited campus.
738 Tressa Tighe Had malarial fever.
738 Miss Enola Pierce Entertained mother.
738 Emma Adams, Lizzie Fry, and Fannie Hopkins Went out to teach.
738 Ruth Marsh Visited sister.
738 Miss Ida Strawn Took class on picnic.
738 Last week Benjamin Boardman placed second in the half mile run at the University of Iowa.
738 Maud Lane Will continue at Lake Mills.
738 E. G. Clark Will be principal at Lake Mills.
738 S. A. Potts Resumed duties at Adel after recovering from illness.
738 Blanche Hinkley Studying at Cornell College.
738 Emmetsburg Quite a number of Normalites will teach there.
738 Cora D. Patterson Will teach in Salt Lake City.
738 Mary E. Waller Elected to Phi Beta Kappa.
739 Shakespeare's Loves Labor Lost Will be presented as class play.
739 The elections for this week More students have found teaching positions.
739 The Eugene Brown fund Has reached nearly $600.
739 John Lund Appointed to West Point.
739 Francisco Pino Cuban boy visits campus.
739 Four beautiful pictures Purchased by ISNS.
739 A fine specimen of the Canada lynx Donated to Museum by Rodney Arey.
739 The Art Club Met recently.
739 The I. S. N. S. baseball team Several men miss the train but catch up on a freight.
739 Mrs. Seerley Received letter that the Martz family arrived in California.
739 Mrs. Dinwiddie Major Dinwiddie is some better but will not return this term.
740 The quarterly bulletin Will be a special historical issue.
742 Neotrophian Society Presented several programs.
742 Y. M. C. A. Heard address on missionary work in Greece and Turkey.
742 Aristo Society Presented American Indian program.
743 Clio Society Present debate.
744 Athletic; Normal 5--Ames 0 Account of the baseball game.
746 Bible Study Department Lesson XXIX: Paul's last labors and letters.
812 Training; arithmetic Advice for teachers.