Normal Eyte — January 4, 1902

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209 It was a glad day for the societies Literary societies will each receive seventy-five dollars from Board of Trustees; surplus from Lecture and Entertainment Course funds.
209 The Iowa State Teachers' Association Teachers gathered to exchange experiences and other information; many Normalites were there.
209 The Normal, after a rest of two weeks Normal begins classes again after two week break; enrollment is about 1000, but will likely rise to about 1200.
210 A week of jubilee is coming Literary societies will move into new rooms in Auditorium Building; will hold dedication for Auditorium on January 30, 1902; does the state need more normal schools?
211 Extracts from Supt. R. C. Barrett's biennial report for the years 1900- 1901 concerning the needs of additional facilities for training teachers Lengthy statistical data on Iowa education.
213 Geographical ideas contributing to the understanding of the poem Evangeline
215 Cora D. Patterson Teaching in Salt Lake City.
215 A. O. Christopher Working as salesman.
215 J. H. Ellison Visited Oskaloosa schools.
215 Geo. A. Hooker Teaching in Colorado.
215 Mary Hollen Married Dr. D. W. Carlisle.
215 A. T. Gifford Principal at Lynnville.
215 T. M. Prall Teaching in South Dakota.
215 Good reports come to us George Galloway doing well in Lansing.
215 Effie Templeton Teaching in Riceville.
215 Dr. C. B. Fountain President of medical society.
215 The assistant principal in the high school Nellie Cahow is assistant principal at Murray.
215 Among our alumni in the Marshalltown schools Edna Stone is working there.
215 Irving McDuffie Teaching at Rolfe.
215 John Lyon Studying medicine at University of Iowa.
215 Mary Thompson Teaching in Des Moines.
215 Mabel Toye Teaching in North Dakota.
215 Minnie L. Wilson Teaching in Olin.
215 Bertha Beard At missions school in Chicago.
215 Willis J. Bell Principal at Linn Grove.
215 Ida Peterson Teaching in Idaho.
215 Roberta Muhs Teaching in Illinois.
215 Susan Kerstetter Teaching in Hartley.
215 S. M. Coddington Principal at Bancroft.
215 The manager of the Minnesota Daily Owen P. McElmeel is manager.
215 The schools of Center Point William Silver is in charge there.
215 E. O. Bronson Has a new son.
216 From an interesting letter Harry Frise and Norman Leonard are working for the Weather Bureau.
216 The State Normal is well represented A number of Normalites work in Moulton.
216 The best of reports Blaine T. Youel is doing well in Doon.
216 Laura J. Brown Completing medical studies.
216 O. J. McManus Re-elected superintendent of Pottawattamie County.
216 On the program of the Warren County Teacher's Association George Eaton and Frank McIlravy are on the program.
216 Ada Groves Teaching in East Des Moines.
216 Charles S. Cobb President of educational association.
216 Excellent reports come to us Ralph Hardie doing well in Ionia.
216 This little poem Bertha Morrison's "Heart Music".
217 With the opening of a new year Chrestomathian Literary Society organized.
217 Report of the Ossoli Society Ossolis enjoyed Christmas program.
218 S. E. Cobb Postmaster in Nebraska; visited sister Mrs. Kroesen.
218 Agnes E. Wallace Will be assistant principal at Greene.
218 W. H. Bender Elected to executive council of ISTA.
218 Nellie Hoxie Teaching in Waterloo.
218 Miss Oliver Visited Monmouth, Illinois.
218 Emma S. Reese Back in school to study Latin.
218 Ida Strawn Teaching in South Dakota.
218 The boys who remained at I. S. N. S. Those who remained on campus over the holidays enjoyed playing basketball.
218 Vivian Thompson Visited Stella Burrington.
218 Lola Britton Teaching in Alta.
218 George S. Dick Superintendent in Charles City; visited Professor Bender.
218 Arthur Wright Principal in Morrison.
218 Miss Gregg Visited brother in Illinois.
218 Misses Amy Arey and Clara Boss Home from Tipton.
218 Grace and Harry Lambert Entertained friends.
218 Harriette Odle Visited campus.
218 Ella Howland Visiting from Moulton.
218 Miss Falkler Visited home in Kansas City.
218 Cora Munro Home for holidays.
218 Amy Miller Teaching at Greeley.
218 E. P. Dickey Home from Rowan.
218 Miss Simmons Visited home in Grinnell.
218 F. A. Barber Visited friends.
218 George Eckhard Visited home.
218 Alice and Ethel Edwards Visited Vinton.
218 Herbert Wilson Visited Cedar Falls.
219 The triangular debaters Worked through the holidays at the library.
219 The Board of Trustees of I. S. N. S. Gave $75 to each of the literary societies to help furnish their new rooms.
219 Grace Kroesen Has been teaching near Marcus.
219 Elizabeth Griffith Teaching in Buffalo Center.
219 Harry Kalb Visited cousin Florence Rigby.
219 The Editor-in-Chief of the Normal Eyte Attended ISTA meeting.
219 Lucy Kuehne Teaching in Eldora; attended professional meeting.
219 Ralph Christie Will study at Stanford University.
219 Christine Thone Has appendicitis.
219 Mrs. Mary Patton Will attend University of Chicago.
219 Some of our faculty members Attended ISTA convention.
219 Ida Wilson Gave party honoring Olive Reeve.
219 The lecture given by Sir Robert Ball Gave good lecture illustrated with stereopticon views.
219 As a reward for faithful, earnest work Chrestomathians officially recognized.
219 Mabel Shaw Teaching in Slater.
219 F. W. Sprague Visited E. E. Strawn.
219 Wesley Wiler, Earl Thompson, and Roy Hemsworth Studying dentistry at University of Iowa.
219 Ruth Gist Visiting her parents.
220 One of the choicest musical programs Everyone enjoyed the performance of the Oberlin Glee Club.
220 Mr. J. P. Lund Principal at St. Ansgar.
220 Agnes Hannum Teaching at Storm Lake.
220 Avis Wescott Teaching at Spencer.
220 Blanche Alsever Teaching at Fort Dodge.
220 Mrs. Kathryn Mornin Will teach in Waterloo.
220 November twentieth at the home of the bride Edna Wheelock married Lester Van Buskirk.
220 All the Chapels assembled in the Auditorium All groups got together on December 16, 1901; Superintendent Barrett and Judge McDuffie addressed the students.
220 Professor W. N. Hull, formerly of the faculty Now promotes tea kettle which purifies water.
220 The officers of Chrestomathian Society met Discussed ways to further their interests.
220 Luella Andrews Teaching near Marcus.
220 Lorne Parker Many Normalites were home for the holidays.
224 Bible Study Department Lesson XIV--The People of Israel--Moses' Last Days.
344 The following letter May Polley writes of her experiences in the Philippine Islands