Normal Eyte — May 25, 1901
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 805 | Editorial | Misunderstanding with Missouri over oratorical contest cleared up; lack of support for Field Day; annoyed with description of crowd at Iowa game; will have special issue of the Normal Eyte. | |
| 807 | Official; beginnings of the Iowa State Normal School; students' day | Professor Wright recalls the old days when students lampooned faculty. | |
| 808 | In general; candidates for graduation in June | Roster of candidates for graduation in June. | |
| 809 | Vera Young | Resigns due to poor health. | |
| 809 | Vern Scott | Will teach in Cresco. | |
| 809 | Mae Wall | Recovering from illness. | |
| 809 | Miss Drenning | Returns from vacation. | |
| 809 | Eva Hochstetler | Will be principal at Maxburg. | |
| 809 | P. F. Voelker | Will be superintendent at Ackley. | |
| 809 | Mae Laird | Married Roy Shoemaker. | |
| 809 | Maud Barrows, Nell Gavin, and Gladys Sigworth | Re-elected at Anamosa. | |
| 809 | Edwin Switzer | Has pneumonia. | |
| 809 | W. E. Silver | Will be principal at Center Point. | |
| 809 | S. S. Stockwell | Will continue at Waverly. | |
| 809 | Normal will be represented | Several students will be teaching at Washington. | |
| 809 | O. D. Longstreth | Will teach at Muscatine. | |
| 809 | Eva Cresswell | Three Normalites will continue at Lorimer. | |
| 809 | L. P. Sornson | Re-elected principal at Ewing, Nebraska. | |
| 809 | E. S. Smith | Re-elected principal at Cambridge. | |
| 809 | Miss Louisa Crary | Died of typhoid fever. | |
| 809 | M. S. Nelson | Re-elected principal at Stacyville. | |
| 810 | The elections for this week | More students have found jobs. | |
| 810 | Friday afternoon | Drilled on east side of campus. | |
| 810 | Miss Call | Attended field meet. | |
| 810 | A letter from Miss McGovern | Group left New York for Europe. | |
| 810 | Mr. I. D. Shuttleworth | Back in school. | |
| 810 | Miss Elizabeth Hughes | Will visit Wales. | |
| 810 | Maude French and Belle Griffith | Visited Susie French. | |
| 810 | A number of new German books | Added to Library. | |
| 810 | Mr. and Mrs. Spencer | Attended ballgame. | |
| 810 | Miss Marie Washburn | Went to Cedar Rapids. | |
| 810 | W. T. Anderson | Visited F. L. Kolb. | |
| 810 | May Steward | Went home due to illness. | |
| 810 | Rose Schoelerman | Has been sick. | |
| 810 | J. Percival Huget | Will speak on campus. | |
| 810 | Mrs. Rait | Visited daughter Grace. | |
| 810 | Margery Hunter | Visited Edith Lee. | |
| 810 | President Seerley | Went to Illinois. | |
| 810 | Miss Nellie Rownd | Visited New Hartford. | |
| 810 | Guy Loomis and James Kirby | Left school. | |
| 811 | Rabbi Hirsch | Spoke on Semitic contributions to civilization. | |
| 811 | Prof. Wright | Will deliver several Commencement addresses. | |
| 811 | The funeral services | Description of ceremony for Alexander Martz. | |
| 811 | The last bell had sounded | Students and professor enjoy watching construction of Auditorium Building. | |
| 812 | Training; arithmetic | Advice for young teachers. | |
| 814 | Shakespearean Society | Gave French and Ben Hur programs. | |
| 814 | Philo Society | Held oratorical and German programs. | |
| 815 | Y. W. C. A. | State Secretary Ruth Paxson visits; planning for Geneva program. | |
| 816 | Athletic; Iowa 7--Normal 6 | Account of the baseball game. | |
| 817 | Report of Lecture Committee | Financial report for the committee. | |
| 818 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XXXII: Paul the Apostle. |