Normal Eyte — May 4, 1901
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |