Normal Eyte — April 12, 1902

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417 By the action of both houses of the General Assembly General Assembly enacts millage tax; ISNS will receive one tenth of a mill of real estate tax beginning in 1903 and continuing through 1908; will use money to erect buildings.
418 With the new appropriations Believes that there should be a building for the YMCA and YWCA.
418 The meeting of the Normal Eyte Association Quorum not present; will try again with another meeting.
418 Training Thinking and learning to think.
420 Society Chrestos enthusiastic about their work.
421 The people of Lenox E. E. Kuhn is doing well there.
421 The work of W. G. Magee Will continue medical study in Chicago.
421 Grace McNeil Teaching in Pasadena, California.
421 Supt. F. E. Howard Doing well at Bedford.
421 Bessie Mereness and W. F. Schregardus Will continue at Rockwell City.
421 Lula Newcomb Principal at Lyons.
421 Most excellent reports Benjamin Boardman is doing well.
421 The school board of Oto, Iowa Frank Kolb will continue as principal there.
421 Reports of excellent work Joe Graham is doing well at the University of Iowa.
421 Among Normal's representatives Myrta Hauger is teaching in Vinton.
421 Prof. Charles E. Locke On faculty at Oklahoma Normal School.
421 Ida Harmon Will be assistant principal in Aurelia.
421 Bridget Walsh Assistant principal in Britt.
421 Mildred Lyon Assistant principal in Marcus.
421 Lucy O. Pingrey Teaching at Dows.
421 Mildred Dane Will teach near Washburn.
421 Irving McDuffle's successful work Doing well in Rolfe.
421 John R. Slacks Will continue at Lake View.
421 Helen Williams Doing well near New Sharon.
422 Effie Jones Brown Has three sons.
422 Emma (England) Mendenhall Enjoying life in California.
422 Elizabeth Jones YWCA secretary in Sioux City.
422 C. J. Griffin Runs drugstore in Montezuma.
422 Lizzie Ellis Williamson Has three children.
422 May (Helphrey) Nixon Living in Idaho.
422 Jennie Hallingby Spoke at Osceola County institute.
422 In June Mrs. Laura Monlux Will complete medical studies.
422 Normal friends will extend cordial congratulations Walter Wadleigh married Rowena Liming.
422 Iowa and Minnesota met Minnesota defeated Iowa; Owen P. McElmeel performed for Minnesota.
422 A circle letter Kept up by group of students from 1889.
423 Nellie B. Wallbank Living in Mt. Pleasant.
423 Ella (Ford) Miller Beginning new work in Des Moines.
423 Lizzie Wallace Resigned from position in Burlington.
423 P. G. Fullerton's Tells of life in Oklahoma.
423 The letter of C. A. Fullerton New book doing well.
423 Y. W. C. A. Will be without secretary until fall 1902 when Lillian Chantry will arrive; new executive committee in place.
423 Mary L. Stever Working for YWCA in Cedar Rapids.
424 Louise Moyer Has the mumps.
424 Miss Flora Dolmage Brother died.
424 Miss Hutchinson Sister visiting.
424 Harriet McPherson Here for a visit.
424 The present enrollment Enrollment is 938.
424 A. W. Moore Will be principal at Norway, Iowa.
424 Ida Rieke Will teach in Tipton.
424 Dr. Seerley Lectured in Cresco.
424 Miss Mary King Visited Waterloo schools.
424 Miss Annie Marsh Has been sick.
424 Prof. Samson Spoke to Cedar County institute.
424 Miss Oral Larrison Entertained friends.
424 Miss Mary Wilson Visited sister Bertha.
424 The Y. W. C. A. benefit sale To be held at L. O. Robinson's store.
424 Miss Bergen Visited Britt.
424 E. C. Smith Was sick.
424 Hallie Jennings Visited Marion.
424 Laura Hopkinson Visited Waterloo.
424 Faith Stuntz Teaching in Algona.
425 Several students took advantage of the special rates Took trip to Des Moines.
425 D. C. Truesdale Went to Webster City.
425 For the first time Was sick.
425 Miss Alice Clarke Visited campus.
425 Miss Knudson's physiography class Has taken field trips.
425 The following were among those who attended Many Normalites attended the Beloit course in Waterloo.
425 Misses Call and Simmons Gave reception.
425 Misses Call and Simmons Gave reception.
425 Mr. C. H. Gilbert Will be principal at Eagle Grove.
425 Estalene Rhodes Visited Grace Brainard.
425 Mr. Roy Harris and Mr. Smith Shot a goose while hunting.
426 The Parker cottage girls Enjoyed poverty party.
426 The Slayton Jubilee Singers Audience enjoyed performance.
426 A very pleasant surprise Professor Parish and his wife celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
426 In answer to an invitation Friends gather to celebrate birthday of Alice Hunt and Alice Edwards.
427 N. C. Nelson Studying at University of Oregon.
427 Caroline Wesley Teaching near Swea City.
427 Miss Maude Hadfield Married Ray Markham.
427 Will Yeager Will be principal at Blakesburg.
427 Kittie Townsend Teaching at Fort Dodge.
427 Belle Griffiths At home in Marshalltown.
427 Miss Maude Lonie Teaching in Stacyville.
427 Blanche L. Vance Teaching in Michigan.
427 Cora Sawyer Will teach in Waterloo.
427 Bernice Davis Will teach in North Dakota.
427 Jennie Hallingby Teaching at Osage.
427 Marie Hardie Teaching at Slater.
428 Baseball schedule For the 1902 season.
428 Athletics Rules for the upcoming field meet.
428 On the 9th of May Fitzgerald's Concert Band will perform in a benefit for the Athletic Association.
428 Remember the season tickets Urges students to buy baseball season tickets.
428 The indoor field meet Brief results of the demonstration.
429 Track and baseball men Practice schedule.
432 Bible study department Lesson XXVI--The United Kingdom.