Normal Eyte — November 23, 1901

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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161 School closes Tuesday Normal Eyte will not be published next week due to longer Thanksgiving break.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.