Normal Eyte — February 1, 1902

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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.