Normal Eyte — April 19, 1902
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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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. |