Normal Eyte — February 22, 1902

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321 School will close Urges students to complete their work before spring break.
321 The school year Urges students to pay their Normal Eyte subscriptions.
321 On the evening of February 28th Will hold benefit to support athletics.
321 The base ball practice Team is practicing every day.
322 On Friday evening Detailed account of recent oratorical contest.
323 In his speech President Seerley appealed to the General Assembly for additional funds that would allow ISNS to enroll four hundred additional students; would be better investment than an additional normal school.
323 Sentiment over the state regarding the normal school question Recount of ceremonies for dedication of Auditorium Building; believes that the state is getting its money's worth at ISNS.
324 The program to be given Program of musical performers and their work.
324 The people of Iowa Editorial states that the state should support ISNS rather than found additional normal schools.
325 The teacher's sources of inspiration Professor Bender continues his essay on teacher education.
327 Avis Williams Teaching in Akron, Iowa.
327 Ida Davis Teaching in Colorado.
327 Martha Fothergill Teaching in Eagle Grove.
327 Miss Edith Spees Teaching in Spokane.
327 Miss Mae I. Watson Teaching in Palouse City, Washington.
327 Give the child time to grow Poetic evocation of childhood.
327 Bessie Morton Teaching near Shelby.
327 Edna Russell Teaching in Lake City.
327 Miss Mary Lee Teaching in Neola.
327 Leota Blackman Teaching at Panora.
327 Abigail Kennedy Teaching at Plainville.
327 Edith Ridge May return to ISNS soon.
327 Pearl Alexander Teaching near Villisca.
327 Jennie Cooper Teaching near Reinbeck.
327 Winifred E. Hill Teaching in Sioux City.
327 Agnes Baldwin Studying dressmaking.
328 The program of the Educational Meeting Ethel Meacham made a presentation at a professional meeting.
328 C. O. Jameyson C. O. Jameyson is principal at Reinbeck; Anna Bernard is the high school principal.
328 Geo. J. Balzer Will graduate from the University of Michigan.
328 Mrs. Mary Patton Completed work at ISNS; now studying at University of Chicago.
328 Principle Jas. A. Boyle Has formed literary societies at his school in Washington state.
328 W. T. Davidson Superintendent in Dickinson County.
328 Mrs. Nellie (Weldy) Sexsmith Living in Washington state.
328 An announcement Faith Whitaker will marry Waldo E. Stucker.
328 Margaret Montgomery Studying at University of Michigan.
328 H. B. Lizer Teaching at Mt. Auburn; George Cleveland is recovering from small pox.
328 C. E. Locke President of professional association.
328 Maude and Myrtle Barr Both are teaching near Marble Rock.
328 Jennie Sheean Visiting Sara Riggs.
328 Fannie K. (Laird) Oliver Moved to Sioux City.
328 Nellie M. Scott At home with her parents.
328 Words of communication W. A. Burton is principal at Luverne.
328 For the last two years Clara Ensign is taking care of her parents.
328 Good reports of her work Hallie Jennings is doing well in Marion.
328 Gail Anderson Teaching at Linn Grove.
328 The assistant principal Annette Barnum is assistant principal at Holstein.
328 E. C. Miller Will go to the Philippine Islands.
328 Elma Sifford At home this year.
328 Mabel Belknap Teaching in Carson.
328 Maria Golden Teaching at Neola.
329 At Deadwood, South Dakota Kate Taubman died; obituary and tribute to her work.
329 Louisa A. Franklin Principal of school in Muscatine.
329 Nora L. Huddy Continued to teach in Oelwein.
329 The Educational Exponent Cap Miller is editor of a professional journal.
329 The Council Bluffs high school Forest C. Ensign is doing good professional work.
329 From the Fort Dodge Messenger of February Kittie Maher has resigned in Fort Dodge.
330 Rownd's Hall Quarantine lifted.
330 Mrs. Dinwiddie Entertained Lorado Taft.
330 Frank Crouse Visited brother and sister.
330 Bert Kroesen Visited home.
330 L. C. Landis Visited sister Jennie.
330 Albert Graham Preached at Reinbeck church.
330 Elzada Wilson Mother ill.
330 Pres. Seerley Spoke at professional meeting.
330 Anna Patrick Will teach in Mason City.
330 Last Friday afternoon Group of students enjoyed sleigh ride to Reinbeck.
330 Miss Julia Curtiss Returned home from Boston, where she had been studying.
330 Prof. Newton's sister Died last week.
330 Miss Call Visited Webster City.
330 Grace Israel's friends Grace Israel is back in school.
330 Prof. Arey Led YMCA prayer meeting.
330 Maud Porter Will take over rural Cedar Falls school where her sister Emily had been teaching.
330 A sleigh-load of Normalites Took ride in country; stopped at home of Roy Crouse.
330 After a two weeks vacation Amy Miller is teaching in Greeley.
331 In spite of the precautions Des Moines schools closed due to small pox; ISNS students urged to be cautious.
331 As a substitute Lorado Taft spoke on campus.
331 The following delegates Roster of those who attended YMCA convention.
331 The pupils of Miss Curkeet and Robert Fullerton Gave recital.
331 The Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Selected delegates to meeting in Toronto.
331 Christine Thoene Had appendectomy.
331 Miss Drenning Entertained friends; Jennie Hutchison also served as hostess.
332 Alpha society Enjoying new hall.
332 Cliosophic Looking forward to a productive future in their new hall.
333 Philomathean Roster of officers; enjoyed orations in new hall.
336 Bible Study Department Lesson XXI--The United Kingdom--David.