Normal Eyte — March 1, 1902

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337 The season tickets Will be available for baseball at the opening of the spring term.
337 Several clippings Explains inclusion of articles from other newspapers on the normal school question.
338 All agree that there is not enough done Believes that more needs to be done for oratory; suggests intersociety oratorical contest in fall term.
338 Oration winning third place Text of "The Republic and the Anarchist".
341 The teacher's philosophy as a guide to practice
343 Mabel lGardner Teaching in Odebolt.
343 Sibyl Vance Teaching near Sutherland.
343 Miss Alice Hawk Teaching at Shelby.
343 Barbara Blue Died January 28, 1902.
343 Mamie Lent Teaching at Sibley.
343 Ethel Brooks Teaching near Reinbeck.
343 Lucy Wightman Teaching near Holmes.
343 Sarah Lowe Teaching at Linn Grove.
343 Jessie Stanley Teaching at Parkersburg.
343 George F. Walker Married Miss Biddle; George Walker is a bookkeeper in Marshalltown.
344 The school board Sue Bevans is assistant principal at Nora Springs.
344 Mae Donlan Teaching science in Oelwein.
344 Walter W. Bell Principal at Creston.
344 Leslie Reed and Clarence Wassam Studying at University of Iowa.
344 Percival Hunt Studying English at University of Iowa.
344 Minnie Arent Resigned at Fort Dodge due to poor health.
344 The names of E. D. Y. Culbertson and C. E. Moore Officers in professional association.
344 Supt. H. H. Savage Doing well at Denison.
344 Bertha L. Engel Continuing to teach in Elmhurst, Illinois.
344 Edna Alexander Teaching near Quick.
344 The work of F. L. Kolb Doing well in Oto.
344 Alma Savage Teaching in Marshalltown.
344 The sixth grade teacher Eva Luse is teaching in Odebolt.
344 Tillie Berger Teaching at Hazelton.
344 Rose Morris Teaching in Clarke County.
344 The first assistant Myrtie Anders is working at Coon Rapids.
344 The following letter George Satterthwaite writes of his experiences teaching in the Philippine Islands.
345 Y. W. C. A.; we were not disappointed Enjoyed series of talks by visiting lecturers.
346 Alpha society Presented Southern program.
346 Chrestomathian Chrestos begin their work with a series of strong programs.
346 Philo society report Philos debate issue of Philippine independence.
347 Athletics; the prospect of baseball 1902 season prospects; urge students to support team by buying an Athletic Association bath ticket; season schedule.
348 Celia Bergen Entertained friends.
348 J. R. Magee Principal at Nora Springs.
348 Iva Lamb and Marguerite Shannon Visited Grundy Center.
348 W. A. Longley Recovered from pneumonia.
348 President Seerley Attended NEA meeting in Chicago.
348 Josephine Coombs, L. J. Wilkinson, and Nellie Biddlecombe Went home due to poor health.
348 Pearl McCaffree Will teach near Ackley.
348 Julia Van Duyn, Maude McGinnis, and Amanda Thompson Mothers are ill.
348 Nellie Dority Mother ill.
348 Lottie Green Brother quarantined for small pox.
348 Everyone will be glad to hear Christine Thoene is feeling better.
348 Mabel Hilton Will teach in Shell Rock.
348 Prof. Knoepfler Led YMCA meeting.
348 Alma Martin Left school due to poor health.
348 Mr. Affleck Was sick.
348 Illness caused Prof. Robert Fullerton Missed several days of class.
349 Catherine McDonald Mother ill.
349 The pupils in the Training School Enjoying supplementary work from The Young Citizen.
349 Miss Curkeet and Miss Wright Celebrated birthdays.
349 Last Friday evening Large audience for Civil War lecture by General Gordon.
349 The following orations Speakers and their topics.
352 Bible Study Department Lesson XXII--The United Kingdom--David.