Normal Eyte — December 14, 1901
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 193 | It is much to be regretted | Holiday vacation interrupts winter term, but the current calendar is probably necessary to accommodate those who teach. | |
| 193 | The time for the making of resolutions | Don't forget to subscribe to the Eyte. | |
| 193 | School closes on Thursday noon | Will open January 2 after Christmas break. | |
| 193 | According to the Daily Iowan | Normal football team ranked sixth of ten in Iowa; reflections on the standings. | |
| 194 | The question of another Normal school | New normal school proposed; would inhabit an abandoned state institution; arguments for and against; perhaps should support one school well before founding others. | |
| 195 | Remarkable progress of education in Porto Rico | Martin G. Brumbaugh reports on work done there. | |
| 196 | The Oberlin College Glee Club, Tuesday, Dec. 17 | Performance program. | |
| 196 | Training | Geographical ideas contributing to the understanding of the poem Evangeline. | |
| 198 | Y. W. C. A. | Summaries of lectures by S. D. Gordon. | |
| 199 | Nellie Scott | Mother ill. | |
| 199 | Frank Hart | Teaching near Biddick. | |
| 199 | Marian Byerly | Will teach in Peterson. | |
| 199 | Essie Mae Davies | Teaching near Central City. | |
| 199 | Josephine Vincent | Teaching in Lorimor. | |
| 199 | E. J. Fueling | Teaching at Bassett. | |
| 199 | Geo. F. Walker | Married Miss Biddle of Chicago. | |
| 199 | Mattie Rempp | Teaching near Montezuma. | |
| 199 | Anna Hosmer | Teaching near Cedar Falls. | |
| 199 | W. E. Moss | Teaching near Jesup. | |
| 199 | Mae Stillman | Teaching in Emmetsburg. | |
| 199 | Nellie Cummins | Teaching near St. Ansgar. | |
| 199 | Clara Krouse | Teaching near State Center. | |
| 200 | Miss Emma Shoudy | Teaching in Storm Lake; talented writer of drama. | |
| 200 | A cable dispatch from Catbalogan | Robert Crawford drowned in a military accident in the Philippine Islands. | |
| 200 | The superintendent-elect of schools | Ida Leydig will be at work in Butler County. | |
| 200 | Margaret Cunningham | Taking a year off to rest. | |
| 200 | Grace Sullivan | Teaching in West Des Moines. | |
| 200 | Ralph Lewis | Principal in Springfield; Joe Vance will be superintendent in Linn County. | |
| 200 | P. H. L. Hagarty | Studying in Belize. | |
| 200 | That Sanborn appreciates Normal students | Several Normalites are teaching there. | |
| 200 | Elizabeth Wyant | Teaching in Utah. | |
| 200 | Grace Kincaid | Working in Walnut post office. | |
| 200 | Cliff Dunham | Teaching at Glidden. | |
| 200 | Alice M. Simpson | Teaching at Whittemore. | |
| 200 | Knute N. Knudson | Superintendent in Winnebago County. | |
| 200 | Edith Sadler | Teaching in Colfax. | |
| 200 | Geo. H. Olmsted | Visited friends; lives in Minnesota. | |
| 200 | Lillian Long | She and her sister Josephine are in Sioux City. | |
| 200 | From an interesting letter | Edwin Wilcox writes of his experiences in the Philippine Islands. | |
| 202 | Dr. Gregg McAlvin | Visited campus. | |
| 202 | Mrs. Robert Fullerton | Visited Rockford. | |
| 202 | J. D. Thompson | Visited Library. | |
| 202 | Miss Johnson and Florence Beebe | Visited chapel. | |
| 202 | Ethel Wood | Back in school. | |
| 202 | About twenty-five new students | Enrolled recently. | |
| 202 | Don't miss the opportunity | Oberlin Glee Club will perform. | |
| 202 | Percival Hugget | Teaching at Coe College. | |
| 202 | Miss Susie McAlvin | Visited Professor Arey. | |
| 202 | Rena Dan | Visited Library. | |
| 202 | Jerry Wolfe's friends | Back in school. | |
| 202 | About forty students | Took society test. | |
| 203 | The following are new appointments | Student Battalion appointments. | |
| 203 | Major Olmstead | Went to Des Moines for father's funeral. | |
| 203 | Prof. Geiser | Addressed students on Bible study. | |
| 203 | Jeanette Cushman, Lucy Miller, and Besse Kaye | Visited the Johnsons. | |
| 203 | The friends of Herb Longley | Herbert Longley is back in school. | |
| 203 | H. C. Seller | Visited daughter Clara Jane. | |
| 203 | Allie Childress | Will teach at Bellevue. | |
| 203 | The prayer meeting topic | Jennnie Hutchison presented practical religion. | |
| 203 | Emily Kempthorne | Visited campus. | |
| 203 | Bertha Allen | Will return after holidays. | |
| 203 | Mr. J. W. Patterson | Addressed YMCA. | |
| 203 | The Shakespearean open session | Postponed due to member's illness. | |
| 203 | There were forty-four Bible classes | 529 students were enrolled. | |
| 203 | Mrs. and Miss Call and Miss Thornton | Entertaining friends. | |
| 204 | Though a sociable is the place to have a good time | Disruptive audience brought Professor Fullerton's recital to a halt. | |
| 204 | The Cottage Reading Circle | Met at Professor Begeman's home; discussed religious tendencies, Lord Herbert, and John Bunyan. | |
| 204 | Those who were in their places | Enjoyed music presented by Anna Childs. | |
| 204 | The delightful little room | YWCA room is nicely furnished. | |
| 204 | Prof. C. A. Fullerton's new public school music book | Sales are brisk. | |
| 204 | The doors from the library | Now easy passage between the Old Administration Building and the new Auditorium Building. | |
| 204 | Room A was crowded to its utmost capacity | For term reception. | |
| 204 | Last Friday evening | Seniors get together for entertainment. | |
| 204 | December eleventh came at last | Students preparing orations for contest. | |
| 204 | The following are some of the orations | Speakers and their topics. | |
| 205 | Athletics; the football season of 1901 | Football season has ended; many of the men are training for spring sports. | |
| 205 | Philomathean | What it takes for a society to succeed. | |
| 206 | State field meet | Annual field meet date change to accommodate Memorial Day. | |
| 206 | The following is the All-College team | All-College team announced in Daily Iowan. | |
| 208 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XII--The People of Israel--Moses. |