Normal Eyte — October 4, 1901

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49 As the term advances Auditorium Building is nearing completion but other ISNS needs remain; urges alumni to lobby General Assembly.
49 Neither the students nor alumni Normal Eyte has not received the support from alumni that it had hoped for.
50 Extracts from Board of Trustees report Report cites rising enrollment and consequent needs including a laboratory building, gymnasium, library, landscaping, and sidewalks
50 One thing that is needed Large crowds are needed to support football players this season.
52 Debate Contest to help select those who will participate in the debate with Ames.
53 Training; teaching physiology Professor Bender outlines his recommendations for teaching physiology.
55 Alma E. Evans Teaching in Montana.
55 Ida M. Strawn Teaching in South Dakota.
55 Cilena Mercer Teaching at Aurelia.
55 Ruby Calderwood Teaching at Moulton.
55 Nervie Keeler Teaching at Odebolt.
55 W. H. Wadleigh Studying at Northwestern University.
55 Clara Williamson Teaching at Bismarck, Iowa.
55 It now seems Plan to continue alumni column in the Normal Eyte will be dropped due to lack of alumni support.
55 The Pocahontas County Sun Fred C. Gilchrist is a candidate for the November 1901 elections.
55 Jessie Danskin Jessie Danskin is teaching near Nevada; her sister Ella is staying with her.
55 Charles Levi Lewis Works as bank teller; married Margaret Vikingstad.
55 W. H. Bridges Principal at Marathon.
55 Poem read on alumni day Long poetic tribute to ISNS by Edna Poor
57 The heating plant Partially completed; heat turned on.
57 Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wolfe Have a new baby boy.
57 Prof. Rich Spoke to men at prayer meeting.
57 J. D. Thompson Visited campus.
57 Nellie Worcester Visited home.
57 Iva Lamb Visited home in Grundy Center.
57 Pres. Seerley Returned from Rochester, Minnesota.
57 Edith Redmond Visiting her sister.
58 The street car company Has begun grading work for a line and depot on campus; will run near new Auditorium Building.
58 The new auditorium Nearing completion; will seat about two thousand; should be fine place for college lectures and entertainment performances.
58 The Cottage Reading Circle Met at President Seerley's house; discussed anarchy; Professor Wright spoke on Shakespeare and his characters.
58 Miss Rice Entertained English history class at her home; Professor Thornton spoke on her trip to Europe.
58 The first chapel oration Elizabeth Clifford spoke.
58 Prof. Hersey Hopes to move into his new house on Iowa Street soon.
58 If you are wise Urges students to buy football season ticket.
58 Again the melons were forced to render assistance Professor Rice entertained faculty at her home.
58 Miss Thornton Entertained classes at her home.
59 Prof. Fullerton Hopes to have new edition of his book available for sale soon.
59 The new society halls President Seerley and the English Department distributed the society halls in the new building by lot.
59 Neotrophian Enjoyed program and debate.
59 The Y. W. C. A. has arranged Women students will have series of addresses by women faculty; Mrs. G. W. Newton spoke on "Social Problems of Co-education."
59 Ossoli Getting organized for the year; roster of officers.
60 The first open session Philos will present program.
60 The first game of the season First home football game of the season is next Friday against Ames.
60 Aristo Getting organized for the year; lack of heat has hampered work.
61 Normal is victorious, defeats Cornell College team by a score of 11 to 6 in a hard fought game Normal wins first game of season; account of the game.
62 Season tickets Season tickets available.
63 Directory Roster of student organization officers.
64 Bible Study Department Lesson V; The chosen family, Abraham.