Normal Eyte — May 10, 1902

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481 The dual meet Saturday ISNS met Cornell College; praise for work of John Dunkerton.
481 Triangular has come and gone Believes that the debates might be organized in a more productive way.
482 General; the relation of the public library to the public school.
484 The new trustees Brief introductions of W. A. McIntire, Benjamin Osborne, and C. H. McNider; photo.
485 Triangular Orios win four points, Aristos three, and Philos two; yearly totals are Aristos fourteen, Orios eight, and Philos five.
486 Training Penmanship.
488 C. S. Cory Will receive degree from University of Iowa; will be superintendent in Humboldt.
488 Among alumni expected to visit W. R. and Maude Anderson Sandy will attend Commencement.
488 C. I. Lambert Several Normalites won scholarships or fellowships at the University of Iowa.
488 Ira F. Shaffner Will teach in Salt Lake City.
488 The vice-president of the Southeastern Teachers' Association Beniah Dimmitt will hold that office.
488 Elizabeth Arnett Will continue to teach at Zearing.
488 C. E. Burton Will be principal in Nora Springs.
488 Emma Youngquist Visiting Cedar Falls.
488 W. A. Bartlett Will be principal at Winona, Minnesota.
488 Lewis H. Minkel Will be superintendent at Shelby.
488 Jessie Barnt On way to California.
488 J. P. Huggett Spoke at Cedar County institute.
488 Minta More Teaching in Tipton.
488 Lorne Parker Will continue at Larrabee.
488 Fannie Dickey Fannie Dickey, Tressa Tighe, and Verna Bernard will continue to teach at Pomeroy.
488 An increase of one hundred dollars E. N. Gibson will continue at State Center.
488 New of the re-election Irene Epley will continue to teach at Holstein.
488 Alice M. Simpson Will continue at Whittemore.
488 Margaret Mitchell Assistant principal at Hartley.
488 Belle Daniels Will teach in Eldora.
488 Harriet Bock Teaching in Lake Park.
488 T. V. Bird Teaching in Reinbeck.
488 Edith Ballou Teaching in Ames.
488 Elizabeth Clifford Will continue to teach at Aplington.
488 Jessie L. Harnit At home in Clarion.
488 W. E. Kyler Working in bank in Luverne.
488 Belle Tellier Will attend summer school.
489 Mae Calderwood Recovering from illness.
489 In a letter to a friend Lissa Jeffers Fulton talks about life in South Dakota.
489 A recent number of the Sioux Valley News published Praise for work of T. B. Morris.
489 Walter Mitchell Will be principal in Kalona.
489 Paul Samson Will attend YMCA training school in Massachusetts.
489 The third annual session Jesse L. McLaughlin participated in a meeting in the Philippines.
489 Maude Humphrey Entertained friends.
489 The unanimous re-election Praise for work of George S. Dick in Charles City.
489 Maud Brackney Teaching in Minnesota.
489 The school board of Logan Offered Edith Fischer a raise.
489 Frankie Wilcox Went to Ozarks with her father.
489 S. A. Potts Has been ill; J. W. Graham is filling in for him.
489 Grace (Minnis) Lyon Husband Charles will graduate from law school.
490 The students were pleased Tuesday E. W. Vogel delivered his oration in chapel.
490 A musical program was given in the chapel Professor Robert Fullerton led the service.
490 Miss Vora Harris Will teach in Clermont.
490 Miss Inez Park Grandmother ill.
490 Miss Waller Visited Charles City.
490 Clarence Moore Brother-in-law S. A. Potts is ill.
490 Bessie Forrester Back in school.
490 Miss Clara Drenning Will vacation in Galena.
490 Mrs. Robert Fullerton Returned from Parkersburg.
490 Mr. Harry Morgan
490 Walter Hicks Mother sick.
490 Miss Emma Bates Visited sister Mildred.
490 Dr. A. F. Quire Visited sister Mabel.
490 Alvina Mann Called home.
490 Having accepted a position Kathleen Carman will teach in St. Charles.
490 Miss Myrta Hauger Teaching in Vinton.
490 States rank as follows ISNS placed fourth among five schools.
490 Myra Downs Will teach near Parkersburg.
490 Miss Simmons Visited relatives in Grinnell.
490 Miss Parker Has been sick.
491 The Iowa State Normal Sent a large contingent to the oratorical contest in Emporia.
491 The rain Saturday evening caused considerable excitement Heavy rains washed out the bridge over Dry Run Creek while a dozen students were on it; no one was injured.
491 The Odd Fellows Hall Banquet given for C. A. Wise, Senator Courtright, and President Seerley.
491 Stella Clinite Attended brother's graduation.
491 Elections this week are as follows Roster of those who have found teaching positions.
491 About one hundred and seventy Normal Eyte subscribers Met to elect staff members; Harry B. Morgan will be editor-in-chief; John Dunkerton will be business manager; Clara Thompson will be local editor; alumni will elect alumni editor.
491 The Minnesingers Gave fourth annual concert.
492 I. S. N. S. vs. Coe College Coe defeated ISNS in baseball, 7-3.
492 Dual meet Statistics from the meet between Cornell and Normal.
494 Leonora Jackson with her concert company Will perform on campus.
496 Bible Study Department Lesson XXX--the kingdom of Judah--Hezekiah to captivity.