Normal Eyte — March 15, 1902
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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. |