Normal Eyte — October 26, 1901

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97 The rooting at last Saturday's game Found rooting for ISNS to be tame.
97 An incident occurred Agrees with decision to put an ISNS player out of the football game against Drake for "slugging"; wants sports to be clean.
98 New members of the faculty Profiles of new faculty members: Major Olmsted and Professors George Affleck, Margaret Oliver, Robert Fullerton, Ida Fesenbeck, Mary Ethel Waller, and Grace W. Knudsen.
98 The lecture course Applauds 1901-1902 season schedule; urges students to attend the performances; A. E. Winship will speak.
100 Training: III. Essentials sometimes neglected Professor Bender continues his advice to teachers.
102 A prominent primary teacher Ruth Adsit led teachers association section meeting.
102 Paul F. Voelker Read paper at teaches association meeting.
102 Nora Huddy Participated in discussion at teachers association meeting.
102 The section of music teachers Teachers association section elected C. A. Fullerton as its leader.
102 Supt. C. E. Moore Gave paper at teachers association meeting.
102 The paper by Miss Katherine Walters Gave paper at teachers association meeting.
102 In the superintendents' and principals' section Paul Samson gave paper at teachers association meeting.
102 Mary M. Hughes Nominated for second term as superintendent of Washington County.
102 Eunice Overman Cedar Falls city librarian visits Chicago; Mary Stuart is taking her place.
102 Ella Lund Teaching Latin in Lenox.
102 Robert T. Crawford Promoted to first lieutenant in US Army; stationed in the Philippine Islands.
102 A number of alumni Took part in teachers association meeting; Myrta Hauger presented a paper there.
102 J. P. Huggett Made local arrangements for teachers association meeting.
102 Blanche Le Valley Teaching in Battle Creek.
102 Fanny Mowry Teaching in Minneapolis.
102 P. E. McClenahan Principal at Winterset.
102 Frances E. Smith Teaching in Fairfax, Minnesota.
102 Mary Annette Anderson Teaching in Clarion.
102 R. A. Elwood Nominated for second term as superintendent of Appanoose County.
102 Bella Hostetter Teaching in Cedar Rapids.
102 Orpha Thayer Married D. M. Forsythe.
102 Maude Cramer Teaching at Marion.
102 Anna Riggs Teaching at Lohrville.
103 Captain George H. McManus Recently promoted; transferred from the Philippines to Washington, D. C.; brief summary of his recent career.
103 C. E. Steele Sent pamphlet written by teachers on way to Philippine Islands.
103 Miss Anna Bowman Mother died.
103 Mrs. Newland F. Smith Now in Grinnell, where her husband is teaching.
103 A little card from Manila Baby son of the Reverend and Mrs. Jesse McLaughlin died.
104 Miss Schichtl Visited Agnes Gilbride.
104 Mary King Visited Independence.
104 Miss Maud French Visited Waterloo.
104 Mrs. F. E. Whitley Visited her sister, Myra Call.
104 Fannie and Jennie Trotter Visited Shell Rock.
104 Miss Dudley Visited campus.
104 Katharine Sheesley Attended sister's wedding.
104 Miss Drenning Entertained friends.
104 Jay Huntley Attended football game.
104 Elizabeth Kaye and Belle Moody Visited Waterloo.
104 Florence Cowie Visited classes.
104 A. B. Clark Left school due to eye problems.
104 Jessie Decker's brother Visited.
104 On Wednesday, October 16th Mary Washburn married Lloyd McCutcheon.
104 Hal Washburn Visited campus.
104 Miss Lena Gordon Teaching in Glidden.
104 Anabel Thompson Teaching in Eldora.
104 Mrs. Grace (Griffiths) Magee Visited Cedar Falls.
104 Miss Carrie (Washburn) Mitchell Visited campus.
104 Floy Bennett Teaching at Nevada.
104 Elizabeth Kline Teaching in Washington County.
104 Helen Fenner Teaching in Cedar Falls.
104 Willis Summers Teaching near Malvern.
104 Erma Krout Teaching near Fremont.
104 Grace Rait Teaching at Reinbeck.
105 Mr. Stoakes Family came for a visit.
105 Judge McDuffie and W. W. Montgomery Inspected progress on Auditorium Building with Roger Leavitt.
105 Marjorie Wallace Family visited.
105 Prof. Arey Attended teachers meeting in Cedar Rapids; visited daughter Amy, who is teaching in Tipton.
105 Major Olmsted Moving to Waterloo.
105 The date for the game Date for Simpson football game has changed.
105 Edna Walker Parents returned home.
105 Miss Cora E. Pierce Visited campus.
105 Mrs. Leonard Visited Myrtle Overman.
105 Daisy Howe Attended football game.
105 Rena Dan Teaching in Waterloo; attended football game.
105 Those entering school Minnie Jordon and William McKinley enrolled.
105 Rev. Call Myra Call's father led devotional service.
105 Grace Churchill Visited campus.
105 Robert Elliot Visited home.
105 Mrs. Marquette Visited Ella Marr.
106 A telegram came Thursday E. Jean Batty's mother is gravely ill.
106 Rev. Perrines Missionary talks about his work in India.
106 When it was known John Parish took over his father's class for a week while his father attended a reunion at Yale.
106 The following are the members A large number of faculty and students took part in the program of the teachers association meeting in Cedar Rapids.
106 In the Y. M. C. A. auditorium Philos repeat performance of open session farce.
106 The members of Prof. Rich's chapel E. C. Hurlbut and Colonel A. Abernethy addressed students.
106 Pres. Seerley Received letter from Mrs. Albert Loughridge; Professor and Mrs. Loughridge are in London before taking up missionary work.
106 The friends of Miss Lucy Spicer Lucy Spicer's mother died.
107 Field trip; Miss Knudsen's classes Geography class studied soils and rocks; compiled notebooks of observations.
108 Neotrophian Presented Scotch and autumn programs.
108 Aristo Roster of new officers; looking forward to new room in Auditorium.
108 Cliosophic New members joined; roster of officers.
109 Normal takes a slump in football; Drake 32- Normal 2 Normal loses second home game of the season.
111 Directory Roster of student organization officers.
112 Bible Study Department Lesson VIII: the chosen family--Jacob