Normal Eyte — April 19, 1902

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433 Many persons are violating the regulations Those who use the tennis courts should pay their dues and wear appropriate footwear.
433 Normal is to be congratulated Prospects are good for field day.
433 The official paper of the inter-state oratorical association Emporia will publish a special issue on the association.
434 Remember the Normal Eyte election Staff for 1902-1903 will be elected.
434 Ball practice Baseball team is finding it hard to get practice in; urges support of team.
434 At the meeting of the Normal Eyte Association Established an Alumni Editor as part of the staff; profit shares are to be divide in thirty-seconds.
435 Official Board met and adopted a plan of tenure for the faculty; legislature makes summer session permanent; streetcar track to be installed; boiler house to be re-built; alumni Commencement reunion permanent.
436 General; some birds around my home Margaret Huston writes an essay.
438 Training Friday noon to Monday noon.
440 Lucy Plummer Assistant postmaster in Minnesota.
440 A reunion of Normalites To be held in Independence.
440 The serious illness Juliette Pierce is caring for her father.
440 Florence Marshall Will teach in Sigourney.
440 The school board at Bancroft S. M. Coddington will continue as principal there.
440 A sectional meeting K. N. Knudson and Joe Vance visited campus.
440 Friends of Joseph M. Kirby Recovering from typhoid fever.
440 Supt. Wm. Sparks President of Hardin County athletic association.
440 Erie Collins Will again teach near Dairyville.
440 Alma Morrison Working as nurse in Cedar Rapids.
440 Grace Potwin Studying music in Chicago.
440 The school board at Dows Lucy Pingrey will continue there.
440 One of the contestants of the winning side Leslie Reed is doing well in debate at the University of Iowa.
440 The primary teacher at Searsboro Inez Harmon is teaching there.
440 Grace Churchill Teaching near Cedar Falls.
440 Blanche Sokol Living in Ocheyedan.
441 We quote in part a letter written by Anna Montgomery Anna Montgomery writes about her work in Seattle.
441 Perhaps no town of its size in Iowa Praise for school library in Newell, under direction of E. A. Ford.
441 The Daily Iowan Lydia Eckhard visited Carolyn Rall.
441 The faithful work of J. W. Atchley J. W. Atchley and Olive Reed are doing well in Minden.
441 Mary (Wilson) Fitzgerald James Fitzgerald is principal in Kingsley.
441 In addition to other business transacted Faculty enjoyed box of oranges sent from California by Carrie Mudge.
441 Manton J. Lamb Principal in Peterson.
441 H. H. Savage Will continue in Denison.
441 Clarence Peters Working for newspaper in Missouri.
441 Lydia Tostlebe Teaching in New Hartford.
441 J. P. Huggett Spoke at Christian Endeavor meeting.
442 Miss Belle Vinall Will teach in Larchwood.
442 Ethel Edwards Recovering from sprained ankle.
442 Mr. Dorin Spoke to students.
442 Will Anderson Working as salesman.
442 Chas. Stein Visited campus.
442 W. A. Longley and Willis Summers Attended Paderewski concert in Cedar Rapids.
442 Chas. Kroesen Will teach near New Hartford.
442 A. W. Moore Will be principal in Norway, Iowa.
442 Lucile Brimhall Brother Will visited.
442 Annabell Moxley . . . and Augusta Billinburg Entered school.
442 Maude Bortell Has been sick.
442 Ida May Wilson Visited chapel.
442 Mr. Nelson Wood Visited Anna Lundeen.
442 Robert Barr Visited Marcus.
442 Lucy Crary Mother visited.
442 Mr. Will Green Visited sister Lottie.
442 Miss Morrill Visited friends.
442 Emily Kempthorne Father visited.
442 A new set Poole's Index now in library.
443 Mr. Geo. H. Mullen Retiring from Board of Trustees.
443 The meeting of the Board of Trustees Decided to pave Normal Street.
443 One of the pleasantest social events Sara Rice entertained the faculty.
443 The kitchen at Auld Hall Boarding house women entertain friends.
443 H. L. Adams Visited campus.
443 Miss Carrie Mudge Sent box of oranges from California.
443 The following positions Roster of those who have found teaching positions.
443 The Reading Circle Discussed current events and the Revolution of 1688.
443 Mr. B. F. Osborn New member of Board of Trustees introduced to students.
443 "When Celia Sings" Lucy Kuehne sang in chapel.
443 Joe Vance Visited chapel.
444 E. J. Fueling Teaching near Oelwein.
444 R. H. Sylvester Now living near Grinnell.
444 Mr. C. E. Peck Married Nellie Schneider.
444 Elsie McLeod Teaching in Ventura.
444 Margaret Rogers Teaching at Clear Lake.
444 Edith Alderman Teaching near Cole.
444 Eva Hattery Teaching at Collins.
444 Florence Kimball Teaching at Pomeroy.
444 Anna L. Schryver Teaching at West Bend.
444 Gertrude Riggs Teaching at New Sharon.
444 B. M. Roark Teaching in Earlham.
444 Ira Weigle Working as barber.
444 Mamie Batcheller Teaching near Akron.
445 Society Ossoli society listened to a Spanish program.
448 Bible Study Department Lesson XXVII--The Divided Kingdom- Division to Ahab.