Normal Eyte — January 4, 1902
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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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 |