Normal Eyte — March 22, 1902
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 369 | With but little investigation | The influence of the Normal School in Iowa is great and expanding; twenty-two of the ninety-nine county superintendents are from ISNS. | |
| 369 | Another of the Editor's blunders | Notes that earlier statements should have been credited to a Cedar Rapids newspaper. | |
| 369 | All subscribers to the Eyte | Urges subscribers to pay their bills. | |
| 369 | Normal is surprising herself | Students and faculty have been generous in supporting the athletics program. | |
| 370 | Report of Treasurer of I. S. N. S. Athletic Association | Balance sheet for winter term, 1901-1902. | |
| 373 | Training; the recitation | ||
| 375 | Orio society | Elected officers. | |
| 375 | Alpha | Presented mock teachers association meeting. | |
| 376 | The first assistant | Edith M. Fischer is doing well in Logan. | |
| 376 | Clara B. Denniston | Recovering from typhoid fever. | |
| 376 | County Superintendent Miller | Praise for work of Cap Miller. | |
| 376 | O. N. Oleson | Engaged in religious work in North Dakota. | |
| 376 | Recently the museum | Lulu Bovee donated a large collection of minerals and fossils from Montana. | |
| 376 | Ida Strawn | Teaching in South Dakota. | |
| 376 | Miss Nellie Dority | Caring for her mother. | |
| 376 | Mrs. Alice Mallory | Teaching in Missouri Valley. | |
| 376 | Otto F. Burgess | Working with religious group in New York. | |
| 376 | Among graduates | Nervie Keeler attended professional meeting. | |
| 376 | Geo. W. Curtis and Edith E. Curtis | Mother died. | |
| 376 | Wm. D. Taylor | Farming near Eddyville. | |
| 376 | Lydia Blanch | Teaching near Mt. Vernon. | |
| 376 | Nellie Fields | Teaching in Grinnell. | |
| 376 | Myrtle Bardsley | Teaching in Neola. | |
| 376 | Excellent reports | E. S. Barker is doing well at Mediapolis. | |
| 376 | The assistant principal | Edna Poorbaugh is doing well at Maxwell. | |
| 377 | Estella Merrill | Teaching at Dows. | |
| 377 | Edward Switzer | Will farm in Cass County. | |
| 377 | Martha Spencer | Teaching at Hull. | |
| 377 | Pres. Seerley | George Satterthwait talks about his experiences in the Philippines in a letter to President Seerley. | |
| 377 | Dr. W. R. Patterson | Will work as consultant for New York housing authority. | |
| 377 | Stella Thompson | Will teach in Madison County. | |
| 378 | Harry Dana | Will continue as principal in Dedham. | |
| 378 | Y. W. C. A. | Report on the missionary convention in Toronto. | |
| 378 | Miss Kizzie Gambs | Will continue teaching at Mapleton. | |
| 378 | Emma Howland | Teaching in Peterson. | |
| 378 | Horace Cover | Working as telegrapher in Mason City. | |
| 378 | Julia Cranny | Teaching near Blessing. | |
| 379 | There has been a slight change in the Training Department | Carrie Parker will be in charge of preparatory classes; Ida Fesenbeck will work in grammar grades. | |
| 379 | J. P. Woodruff | Visited Dennison. | |
| 379 | Herma Shaffer | Went home to family. | |
| 379 | Ida Leydig | Visited campus. | |
| 379 | Charles McCullough | Visited sister Clara. | |
| 379 | Miss Anna Walker | Father will move to Cedar Falls. | |
| 379 | Miss Oliver | Will teach in Indiana in the summer. | |
| 379 | Nellie King | Roster of some of the students who have enrolled for the spring term. | |
| 379 | Katherine Toole | Teaching at Bristow. | |
| 379 | The mission study | Class will organize for spring. | |
| 379 | Lina Fisher | Mother died. | |
| 379 | Edith Anderson | Will teach near Cedar Falls. | |
| 379 | Josephine Smith | Visiting campus. | |
| 379 | Chloris Anderson | Teaching in Nashua. | |
| 379 | Mabel Shaw | Visited Waverly. | |
| 379 | It is expected | Major Olmsted will resume classes. | |
| 379 | Mr. Vogel's absence | Has had tonsillitis. | |
| 379 | Lenora Sindt | Back in school. | |
| 379 | Mae McCaffree | Will teach near Waverly Junction. | |
| 379 | T. W. Burkhalter | Has been sick. | |
| 379 | Edith Jarnagin | Has been sick. | |
| 380 | The local editor | E. Jean Batty will take up YWCA work in New York. | |
| 380 | Frank Clark | Presented needs of the Athletic Association to the students. | |
| 380 | The announcement | ISNS will play Cornell College in baseball. | |
| 380 | At the Y. W. C. A. meeting | Executive Committee installed. | |
| 380 | About one hundred students | Took the spelling test. | |
| 380 | A prize was offered to the members | Walter Rorabaugh won the prize for solving a problem in Professor Wright's class. | |
| 380 | Commenius, the Fore-runner | Professor Colegrove made a presentation to the Cottage Reading Circle. | |
| 380 | The severe cold | Has interfered with military drill. | |
| 380 | The June class | Will present "The Rivals" as the class play. | |
| 381 | Athletics; now that the spring work has opened | Men should report for either baseball or track and field work. | |
| 381 | In spite of the cold | Group assembled to hear report on missionary convention in Toronto. | |
| 384 | Bible Study Department | Lesson XXIII--The United Kingdom--David. |