Normal Eyte — March 15, 1902

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353 Iowa is to have no more Normal schools Cites lack of funds to care for a single normal school, let alone several.
353 The manager of Grinnell's base ball team Believes that ISNS should have been properly notified about the cancellation of the baseball game.
353 The bill introduced into the House Attempts to justify opposition to an increase in the millage tax that would have increased funding for the University of Iowa.
354 The following appeared in the Cedar Falls Republican Believes writer was confused about ISNS athletics contests against Coe and Grinnell.
354 The Legislative committee Outline of the case for state responsibility for the training of teachers.
355 In the study of eye and ear affections Dr. Fred Sage presents his research on the education of handicapped children.
357 Writing out the plan Professor Bender offers advice on lesson plans.
359 Aristo society Aristos present variety program.
360 Gertrude Thompson Teaching in Elma.
360 Harry Aldrich Spending winter in South.
360 Among recent visitors at Normal Elizabeth Kearville visited.
360 Lucy M. Wood Graduated from medical program at Northwestern University.
360 Chloris Anderson Will attend University of Chicago.
360 The friends of Ella Morris Father died.
360 One of the six contestants Leslie Reed is one of the oratory contestants for the University of Iowa.
360 Anna M. Singer Teaching in Marion.
360 The newly elected principal Frank Barber is principal at Remsen.
360 Eva B. Moore Teaching in Seattle.
360 Mrs. Katharine (Townsend) Leavitt Visiting Minneapolis.
360 Mary Steele Assistant principal at Prairie City.
360 Jennie M. Lindsey Will study at Moody Institute in Chicago.
360 The home of Ida (Sturgeon) Moffett Has a new daughter.
360 The fifth grade teacher Bertha Taylor is teaching in Grundy Center.
360 Johanna Hansen Teaching in Estherville.
360 Katharine (Sheridan) Boehmler Taking trip to South.
360 Wilhelmina C. Hegner Teaching at Decorah.
360 Jessie (McNally) Amos Visiting parents in Cedar Falls.
360 On account of ill health Hettie Hibben is at home.
360 F. A. Nimocks Working for life insurance company.
360 Orianna Wesche Resting at home.
360 Henrietta M. Swan Assistant principal in Reinbeck.
360 Ruby Calderwood Visited Traer.
360 Mary Drew Working as nurse in Chicago.
360 Nellie Hudson Teaching in Boone.
361 Invitations to the wedding Ella Danskin will marry Frank Shaw.
361 Fred C. Sage Returned from medical studies in New York.
361 J. J. Lambert Elected to Sigma Xi.
361 Lura Bidlack Teaching Latin in Oelwein.
361 At the Butler County Teachers Association John McPherson, Charles Severance, and George McCammond participated in the program.
361 D. R. Perkins Writes of his impressions of life in the Philippine Islands.
361 The marriage of Melvin R. Fayram Married Leonora Harmon.
361 After four terms of service H. A. Welty will be principal in Hull.
361 Mrs. Kathleen Wallace Jensen Caring for her family in Nebraska.
361 Thomas Hudgens Practicing law in Oklahoma.
361 G. W. Randlett Home quarantined for small pox.
361 Pearl M. Shaffer Will be stationed in the Philippine Islands.
362 Mrs. Fred Switzer Margaret Graham Switzer is concluding her teaching job.
362 In the report of the Butler County Edith Cross and Agnes Wallace participated in a professional meeting.
362 Clara Wallingford Teaching in Wayland.
362 C. S. Jones Teaching in Round Lake, Minnesota.
362 Ellen Wake Teaching in Nebraska.
362 Alice Cowie Teaching in Gilmore City.
362 Mr. John Davis Teaching near McGregor.
362 Gertrude Graham Teaching at Atlantic.
362 Sadie Willard Teaching at Baldwin.
362 Alice Kingsley Will teach in Mason City.
362 Miss Lula Clarke Working as photographer in Osceola.
362 Herbert Kelley Will be principal in Oklahoma.
362 Clara Williamson Teaching near Farmersburg.
362 Clara Umbarger Teaching in Oelwein.
362 Sadie Heath Teaching near Newhall.
362 Kathryn Harris Will teach near Fairfield.
362 Jessie Long Teaching in Clinton County.
363 Sadie Shirk A number of former Normalites are back in school.
363 Ten minute prayer meetings Are being held at noon.
363 Miss Emma Reese Will succeed Nellie Dority in Grand Junction.
363 It is expected that Anna Wormhoudt Will visit Cedar Falls.
363 Mary Feltus Will teach near Allison.
363 Fannie Miller Visited Velma Roadman.
363 Edith Cross Finished teaching near Bristow.
363 The friends of Mae and Myrta Lyon Mae and Myrta Lyon as well as their brother are in school.
363 Miss Arey Visited sister and brother.
363 Joe Adams Back in school.
363 Miss Alcorn's father Visited daughter Emma.
363 Belle Moody Sister visited.
363 Ethel LeValley Finished teaching in Butler County.
363 Miss Enola Pearl Pierce Studying elocution in Chicago.
363 Agnes Wallace Visited friends.
363 Will Evans Visited parents.
363 Nelle Harbour Visiting Merle Wright.
363 Mr. Poots Back in school.
363 Major Olmsted's absence Family ill.
363 Ethel Wise Back in school.
363 Harriet Odle Visiting friend.
363 Grace Simpson Gave tea for friend.
363 Mrs. Hartshorn Father visited.
363 Prof. Wright Visited Chicago.
363 Guy Lowman Visited campus.
364 Miss Lucy Miller Entertained friends.
364 The following gentlemen Several received honorary letters.
364 Last Friday evening Professor Thornton entertained women of the faculty.
364 Jerry Wolfe Will study veterinary medicine.
364 Kate and Ellen Hull Returned to Cedar Falls.
364 The vocal music department Maintains choral class, choir, and three glee clubs each for women and for men.
364 About thirty-five ladies Sara Riggs gave a party.
364 Maude Porter Teaching in place of her sister Ethel.
364 Dr. Gist Preached in Manson; visited daughter Ruth in Fonda.
364 David Patten Will substitute as principal in Pomeroy.
365 The following finished courses at the Normal Roster of those who finished courses at the end of the winter 1901-1902 term.
365 Many of the faculty Visited friends during vacation.
365 On Tuesday evening Margaret Oliver entertained friends.
365 The entertainment given Benefit earned about $85 for the Athletic Association.
365 The students are sorry to learn YWCA secretary Jean Batty will leave her position; Lillian Chantry will take her place.
365 Prof. Cummins' third term special penmanship class Class gives him a surprise gift.
366 Athletics; the spring term Roster of those who are out for baseball.