Normal Eyte — November 23, 1901
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 161 | That the societies in their present locations | Auditorium Building to house the societies; due to open by the first of the new year; society work has been hampered under current conditions. | |
| 161 | School closes Tuesday | Normal Eyte will not be published next week due to longer Thanksgiving break. | |
| 161 | In last Saturday's game | Iowa defeated Grinnell; Normal rated fifth in football among Iowa colleges. | |
| 162 | The newspapers of the state | Board of Control authorized to ascertain whether or not state institutions have made expenditures in a legal manner; believes ISNS practices have been sound. | |
| 162 | The state educational institutions | Budget requests from the three state schools. | |
| 163 | The Normal School manual on public school work | Professor Bender's advice on teaching has been published and is on sale. | |
| 163 | Old Moodie | An essay on a Nathaniel Hawthorne character. | |
| 165 | Training: IV. Incidental correlation; geography | Professor Bender's advice continues. | |
| 167 | Y. M. C. A. | State Secretary J. C. Prall visited; hopes more men will attend mission study meetings. | |
| 167 | Y. W. C. A. | Held week of prayer; advises on organizing a religious life. | |
| 168 | Ethel Brooks | Teaching near Hudson. | |
| 168 | James Gardner | Will visit sisters Cora and Emily | |
| 168 | Miss Edna Stone | Will visit Catherine Roache with Daisy Howe. | |
| 168 | Miss Elizabeth Faint | Will study art in Ohio. | |
| 168 | Myrtle Loutham | Teaching and studying at Western College. | |
| 168 | Sadie Shaffer | Teaching in Kalispel, Montana. | |
| 168 | Chester Thompson | At home this fall. | |
| 168 | Anna Williams | Teaching in Council Bluffs. | |
| 168 | Mary Cavanaugh | Teaching in Doon. | |
| 168 | J. A. Yeager | Teaching near Marshalltown. | |
| 168 | Cora Barnett | Teaching at Weston. | |
| 169 | Jas. E. Fitzgerald | Superintendent at Kingsley; studying during summers at University of Iowa. | |
| 169 | Harry W. Heath | Principal at Shellsburg; enjoys the West. | |
| 169 | Mrs. Myrtle (Nimms) Huff | Now in Iowa City, where her husband is studying dentistry. | |
| 169 | Bertha Wise | Studying mission work in Chicago. | |
| 169 | Margaret Gorman | Principal at Carroll. | |
| 169 | E. D. Rayburn | In banking business in Montezuma. | |
| 169 | Charles S. Cobb | Superintendent at Hot Springs, South Dakota. | |
| 169 | Those who listened to the address | Mary Stever addressed state YWCA convention. | |
| 169 | Edith Muhs | Studying nursing in Chicago. | |
| 169 | Walter Guthridge | Studying medicine in Des Moines. | |
| 169 | Ill health resulting from an accident | Georgia Whitmore is resting with her sister in Iowa City. | |
| 169 | Carl J. Shaffer | Studying medicine at University of Iowa. | |
| 169 | Laura Bowman | Will return to Cedar Falls soon. | |
| 169 | Ida Gillaspie | Principal at Friends, Nebraska. | |
| 169 | Beth Achenbach | Hopes to return to ISNS. | |
| 169 | Clara A. Boss | Principal at Tipton. | |
| 169 | R. M. Wyant | Teaching in Charles City. | |
| 169 | Blanche Simmons | Teaching in Marengo. | |
| 169 | Cora E. Munro | Doing well in teaching job in North Minneapolis. | |
| 169 | J. H. Gorsuch | In drug business in California. | |
| 169 | Jennie M. Speer | Teaching near Cedar Falls. | |
| 169 | Mae Mercer | Teaching in Pocahontas Center. | |
| 169 | Ed Dickey | Teaching in Rowan. | |
| 169 | Cap Miller | Elected superintendent in Keokuk County. | |
| 169 | The principal of the schools | L. D. Curtis is principal at Pierson. | |
| 170 | From the Waterloo Courier | Constance Graham married J. F. Camp. | |
| 170 | Elizabeth Jones | Now city secretary for YWCA in Sioux City. | |
| 170 | C. C. Magee | Now practicing law in Carroll. | |
| 170 | S. L. Thomas | Teaching in Council Bluffs; studying at University of Chicago during summers. | |
| 170 | An interesting talk on value of foods | Minnie Edwards spoke to the women on food and domestic science. | |
| 170 | Ida Ericson | Doing well with teaching position in Butte, Montana. | |
| 170 | Clara J. Blackburn | Continues to teach in Omaha. | |
| 170 | Invitations to the wedding | S. B. Stonerook will marry Iva M. Sprole. | |
| 170 | Mr. E. W. Gregson | Receiving treatment for eye problems. | |
| 170 | A strong Young Woman's Christian Association | Lucy Hobbs has organized a group in Manson. | |
| 170 | Matilda (Palmer) Scheeler | Now in Marshalltown, where she does substitute teaching and private instruction. | |
| 171 | Dr. Ida Schell | ||
| 171 | Claude B. Tice | ||
| 171 | Mabel Coffman | Visited friends with Cora Haskin. | |
| 171 | Mrs. Seerley's sister | ||
| 171 | Lucile Smith | Father visited. | |
| 171 | Walter Mitchell | ||
| 171 | Miss Tomena Severson | Visited Normal friends. | |
| 171 | Elizabeth Newton | Will teach in Buena Vista County. | |
| 171 | Celia Bergen | Entertained friends. | |
| 171 | Will Francis | Will be principal in Keokuk County. | |
| 171 | Miss Josie Jordan | Teaching near Waterloo; visited campus. | |
| 171 | Mae Wright | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 171 | Fred Stimson | Will teach in Jefferson County. | |
| 171 | Mrs. Vaughan | Visited Alice and Ethel Edwards. | |
| 171 | Miss Curkeet's music class | Gave rehearsal performance. | |
| 171 | Chas. Kroesen | Now teaching a rural school. | |
| 171 | Margaret McCarty | Sister visited. | |
| 171 | Iva Lamb | Visited friends. | |
| 171 | Joe Adams | Left school to take teaching position. | |
| 171 | George Twaddle | Went to Mason City. | |
| 171 | Mrs. Beecher | Visited Margaret Oliver. | |
| 171 | Orpha Ensign | Will visit Coe friends. | |
| 171 | Grace Earhart | Visited friends. | |
| 172 | The band, assisted by Miss Oliver | Presented concert. | |
| 172 | Lucy Miller | Left school due to poor health. | |
| 172 | The intelligence comes to us | Hopes Professor Samson enjoys Thanksgiving. | |
| 172 | The Junior Association | Groups organize. | |
| 172 | For sometime a need has been felt | A group of students meets to learn fine penmanship from Professor Cummins. | |
| 172 | Prof. Wright | Spoke to men students on religion and common sense. | |
| 172 | Marie Rinertson | Many Normalites have gone home this week. | |
| 173 | I. S. N. S. vs. Des Moines College; again victorious | I. S. N. S. defeats Des Moines with thirteen touchdowns. | |
| 174 | Normal scrubs 12, Independence 0 | Normal's second team defeats Independence High School. |