Normal Eyte — February 1, 1902
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 273 | Some persons seem to have a wrong conception | Believes audiences at entertainment functions should be quiet and listen to the speakers. | |
| 273 | The 29th General Assembly | General Assembly visited campus for Auditorium Building dedication. | |
| 273 | The good things are coming | Lecture Committee has been working hard to secure speakers. | |
| 274 | The program Wednesday evening | I. J. McDuffie spoke to the literary societies as they got their new meeting rooms in the Auditorium Building. | |
| 274 | The chapel was filled | Large hats block view of audience. | |
| 275 | Prof. C. A. Fullerton | Spoke at a professional meeting on the teaching of music. | |
| 276 | Neotrophian | Good program in the new hall. | |
| 276 | Orios | Proud of new meeting hall. | |
| 277 | Nerva Bateman | Teaching in Hartley. | |
| 277 | Lulu Bilby | Teaching in Galva. | |
| 277 | Agnes Bock | Teaching near Lake View. | |
| 277 | C. S. Jones | Principal in Round Lake, Minnesota. | |
| 277 | B. B. Newlon | Farming near Cumberland. | |
| 277 | Peter Henry | Working in hospital in Independence. | |
| 277 | Sadie Willett | Now in Woodbine. | |
| 277 | Elsie Reibsamen | Teaching at Titonka. | |
| 277 | Miss Mae Colby | Not teaching this year. | |
| 277 | Josephine Murnan | Teaching at Lewis. | |
| 277 | Stella Peterson | Teaching at Stanton. | |
| 277 | Blanche McLeod | Teaching at Rockford. | |
| 277 | Bertha Pike | Teaching at Boone. | |
| 277 | Alice Hawk | Teaching at Shelby. | |
| 277 | Ray Golly | Teaching near Zearing. | |
| 278 | J. A. Beard | Doing well in Wood River, Nebraska. | |
| 278 | Charles Meyerholz | Teaching in West Branch; will travel to Europe. | |
| 278 | Anna B. Black | Assistant principal at Dayton; Alda Potter resigned due to poor health. | |
| 278 | La Porte has an excellent superintendent | Charles Henry is doing well there as a successor to H. B. Lizer. | |
| 278 | Mayme Randall | Taking care of mother, Myrtis Swearingen Randall. | |
| 278 | M. W. Cooper | Teaching in Washington state. | |
| 278 | Iona Maud Carr | Has a new daughter. | |
| 278 | Jennie M. Speer | Will teach in Manchester. | |
| 278 | Word has been received | Doing well in Parker, South Dakota. | |
| 278 | Elmer Park | Working for charity group in Keokuk. | |
| 278 | On Christmas day | Beulah Bryan married H. W. Chehock. | |
| 278 | Grace E. Curtis | Teaching in Clarksville. | |
| 278 | J. H. Stuckrath | Teaching in Indiana. | |
| 278 | Alice J. Mason | Teaching at Monroe. | |
| 278 | Geo. H. Ballard | Principal at Elma. | |
| 278 | Grace Brainard | Teaching in Waterloo. | |
| 278 | Dr. W. L. Hearst | Elected president of Black Hawk Medical Association. | |
| 278 | Gertrude M. Shank | Working as bookkeeper in Fairfax. | |
| 279 | Jennie Huie | Teaching at Dunlap. | |
| 279 | L. A. I. Chapman | Ordered with his command to go to the Philippines Islands. | |
| 279 | The Daily Quill | Etta Calderwood's husband receives appointment in Oklahoma. | |
| 279 | We are permitted to publish a letter | Minnie Moore talks about her settlement house work in Rhode Island. | |
| 280 | Fannie Miller | Visited Dike with Velma Roadman. | |
| 280 | Professor and Mrs. G. W. Newton | Entertained friends. | |
| 280 | Miss Ethel Edwards | Lost her watch; it was recovered but damaged. | |
| 280 | The Jolly Five of Porter Hall | Entertained friends. | |
| 280 | The new Stech piano | New piano installed in Auditorium Building. | |
| 280 | Arthur Calderwood | Visited campus. | |
| 280 | Ethel Edwards | Substitute teaching in Waterloo. | |
| 280 | Miss Ruth Palmer | Mother visited. | |
| 280 | B. D. Atchley | Had appendicitis. | |
| 280 | Prof. Geiser | Went to Minneapolis. | |
| 280 | Baker Hall | Enjoyed special dinner. | |
| 280 | Elmer Park | Visited campus. | |
| 280 | Mr. Arthur Holden | Visited campus. | |
| 280 | Jean Gilchrist | Visited campus. | |
| 280 | Dessie Anderson | Substitute teaching in Waterloo. | |
| 280 | Earnest Terryberry | Has been sick. | |
| 280 | Prof. Gist | Missed classes. | |
| 280 | Charles Corrington | Entered school. | |
| 280 | Judge McDuffie | Visited chapel. | |
| 281 | Tuesday evening | Second year class attends party given by President and Mrs. Seerley. | |
| 281 | A general stir and excitement | Many students assisted in decorating the Auditorium Building for its dedication. | |
| 281 | Some very interesting books | Library adds some new titles. | |
| 281 | The Normal committee | Extends special invitation to local GAR post to attend lecture by Genera O. O. Howard. | |
| 281 | The Fourth Year | Candidates for graduation attend reception given by President and Mrs. Seerley. | |
| 281 | Harry Bogart | Visited campus. | |
| 281 | A special concert | Mandolin Club, orchestra, and band performed. | |
| 281 | Miss Satterthwait's brother-in-law | Here for visit. | |
| 282 | The Hungarian Court Orchestra | Performed in the new auditorium. | |
| 282 | The International Woman's Congress | Clios stage open session. | |
| 284 | Iowa will meet Minnesota | Will debate future of Philippine Islands. | |
| 285 | The Normal Basket Ball team | Defeated a team from Waterloo, but lost to Coe College.. | |
| 288 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XVIII- The United Kingdom- Saul. B. C. 1095-1055. |