Normal Eyte — January 25, 1902

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14 Jessie Brinkman Teaching in Fonda.
257 The Chrestomathians Program delayed.
257 The broad and intelligent view Believes state institutions deserve better support.
257 The time for the election Election for Normal Eyte staff coming up.
257 The legislature has accepted the invitation General Assembly will attend dedication of Auditorium Building; special train will bring the legislature from Des Moines; schedule of activities; description of planned program.
261 The following will be the program Schedule of speaker and their topics.
262 The story as an instrument in education
263 Aristo Waiting to get into new meeting room.
264 The many friends of Bessie Pattee Health improving after accident.
264 Ethel Sacra Teaching in Neola.
264 Mary Kelley Teaching near Sigourney.
264 Fred Stimson Teaching in Jefferson County.
264 Miss Katharine Closz Studying in Chicago.
264 Miss Mattie Rempp Married Robert Jones.
264 Married at the home of the bride's parents Edyth McAlpin married J. F. Overmeyer.
264 Estella Vincent Teaching at Mapleton.
264 Ollie Forcum Teaching in Montezuma.
264 Vena Hansen Teaching in Alton.
264 Clara Hall Teaching in New Providence.
264 May Varner Teaching near Montezuma.
265 Zetalethean Waiting for new meeting hall.
265 Y. W. C. A. State secretary has been on campus.
265 Ossoli Presented poverty program.
266 A pleasant Christmas gift Superintendent in Fonda; Jessie Brinkman is teaching there.
266 Mrs. Ella Ford Miller Teaching at Drake University.
266 Lulu Marsh Teaching in Grinnell.
266 Geo B. Phelps Practicing law in Clinton.
266 Alice Peters Will study at University of Iowa.
266 Ex-Supt. J. I. Martin Now working as agent for Chicago company.
266 Mabel Montgomery Will teach in Boone.
266 John Sogard Developed new course of study.
266 Mrs. Minnie Ainsworth Wilson Principal in Carroll.
266 Among the new members Rodney Arey and Owen McManus named to council.
266 Elizabeth (Kearwille) Moore Teaching in Osage.
266 Jay O. Huntley Now at Guthrie Center.
266 Clara E. Dodd Teaching in Maquoketa.
266 E. Cecil Hill Principal in Kalona.
266 Mrs. Edward Cantine The former Etta Robinson visited campus.
266 Jeanette Sloss Teaching in Reinbeck.
266 Charles A. Dane Visited campus.
266 Fred H. Figert Teaching at Lorimor.
266 Mina Van Winkle Teaching in Omaha.
266 T. L. Eland Principal at Nichols.
267 The State Normal representatives Naomi Achenbach and Lewis Minkel are in plays at the University of Iowa.
267 That Normal alumni are honoring their alma mater Several alumnae doing well in Perry.
267 W. L. Veatch Completed set of photos of ISNS campus.
267 We note from the Eagle Grove Eagle Praise for work of Randolph Scott in Superior.
267 Jennie M. Hoyt Teaching in Nampa, Idaho.
267 Miss Mary England Principal in Oskaloosa.
268 Carrie Erickson and Blanche Kleeb Absent from class.
268 Miss Kate McDonald Back in school.
268 Prof. and Mrs. Knoepfler Entertained friends.
268 Luella Larson Back in school.
268 Mr. Nate Bagley Visited sister Kate.
268 Jessie Cunning Teaching in Oelwein.
268 Della Jacobs Has been sick.
268 Mrs. Leland Entertained Professors Satterthwait and Patt.
268 Emil Tostlebe, Harry Mathes, and Mary King Have been sick.
268 Professor Fullerton's father Here for a visit.
268 Charles Dane Visited campus.
268 Lydia Tyrrell Visited sister Marie.
268 Harriett Odle Visited campus.
269 M. L. Winslow Father died.
269 Tonsillitis seems to be quite a frequent visitor Many students seem to have it.
269 Mrs. Pope Visited son Charles.
269 The chapel services Sunday afternoon Conducted by Ruth Paxson, state YWCA secretary.
269 Jennie and Bertha Auld Went to Garrison.
269 The game of basketball ISNS defeated Waterloo YMCA, 35-29.
269 Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Elliott
269 Ina Clump Visited campus.
269 Professor Fitzgerald's department Gave successful recital.
269 We wish to correct a mistake A. L. Vincent is vice president of the third year class; Alma Harris is treasurer.
272 Lesson XVII--The people of Israel--The Judges
291 The teacher problem Assessment of providing enough high quality teachers for Iowa.