Normal Eyte — September 6, 1902

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1 The gentlemen's societies meet tonight May consider holding a fall oratorical contest; Margaret Oliver is available to assist.
1 The present board of managers have the distinguished honor of proving to the public that "13" is a lucky number Normal Eyte board talks about the improvements in the paper's design.
1 Every student has to confront the old problem, "how much time shall I devote to books?" Encourages students to get their schoolwork done and then move on to recreation.
1 The Normal Eyte is strictly speaking the students' paper Outlook of what the Normal paper will be in the year to come.
2 Miss Elizabeth Hughes Back at work after a year abroad.
2 Miss Enola Pearl Pierce Is back at work after a leave; Margaret Oliver will arrive shortly.
2 Hon. R. C. Barrett Parents died in recent months.
2 Hon. W. W. Montgomery Daughter graduated from Smith College.
2 The new books that have been published by members of the faculty Professors Riggs, Bender, McGovern, Suplee, Begeman, and Adsit all have new material out.
2 The next quarterly meeting of the Board of Trustees Will meet soon.
2 The Military Department Will not get organized for ten days or so; ISNS has not yet received full instructions from the government.
2 The new course of music, art and public speaking This year will be an experimental year in the new curricula.
2 The new steam plant New plant doubles capacity of old plant and can be expanded further; system ready for use.
2 Miss Lillian Chantry Will serve as secretary of the YWCA.
3 About the faculty Professor Parish named to historical board; Professor Bender has a new book out; Professor Colegrove declines presidency of Upper Iowa; Professor Falkler wins prize.
4 About the students Humorous events concerning new Normal students.
4 Y. M. C. A. Will hold reception for men.
5 Adelaide Davis Teaching in Oskaloosa.
5 Joe G. Roberts Studying at Highland Park College.
5 Bertha Getsch Teaching in Park City, Utah.
5 Clara Ratherd Teaching at Forreston.
5 Mrs. Will Blair Teaching in Lamoni.
5 E. W. Jewell Entered Cornell College.
5 Jennie Wilby Teaching in Manning.
5 Harry McNally Studying at University of Wisconsin.
5 Eva J. Weatherbe Teaching in West Waterloo.
5 Centerville has shown good judgment Margaret McDowell is teaching there.
5 Alice Edwards Teaching at Glidden.
5 Football schedule Schedule for the upcoming season.
6 Lecture Course entertainments; nine numbers to be presented in the auditorium--three concerts--four lectures-one reading-one entertainment Description of the 1902-1903 program.
7 Training Iowa geography.
8 Summer weddings Brief notes on thirteen summer weddings.
9 Miss Lillian Chantry Will serve as secretary of the YWCA.
9 The friends of Clifford Horner Clifford "Jack" Horner died of appendicitis.
9 Edith Gregory and Jennie Hallingby Observing work on campus and in Waterloo.
9 Caution Wet paint on steps.
9 The following was found on one of the entrance examination papers
9 Prof. Wright Understands geometry better after traveling on the railroads.
9 Many improvements New chairs in library should make for better studying and writing.
9 Miss Sara Riggs Visited Colorado.
9 Clara Heinlen Back in school.
9 Stella Satherthwait Visited Chicago area.
9 Miss G. Knudsen Visited St. Paul.
9 Carrie B. Parker Back from the East to resume duties.
9 John Dixon Visiting campus.
9 Mrs. Wright Visited daughter Bernice.
9 Mr. Keesan Will teach in Washington, Iowa.
10 A pretty home wedding Lizzie Wallace married W. R. Patterson.
10 Bess Kaye Will teach in Grundy Center.
10 Deep sympathy Velma Roadman's father died.
10 The friends of Lillian Long Her sister Josephine died.
10 Ill health has compelled Clara (Hieber) Rall Went to Colorado, where her sisters Sophia and Amelia visited her.
10 On the morning of August 24 Charles L. Babcock died of complications of the grippe.
10 Dorothy Irene Austin and Mary Bartlett Burt have a new daughter.
10 Ralph Magee Serving as substitute pastor; will attend Morningside College.
10 The announcement of the arrival of a baby girl Harley and Kathryn Peck Wylde have a new daughter.
10 Florence Graham Will teach in Rock Rapids.
10 Dr. C. B. and Linnie (Moore) Miller Have a new daughter.
10 Evelyn Miller Principal in Cedar Falls.
10 Laura Bowman Will study at Radcliffe College.
10 E. E. Kuhn and Frank Howard Taught at Taylor County institute.
11 We copy from the Waterloo Courier Maude Humphrey married Aaron Palmer.
12 Athletic Department; report of treasurer of athletic association for year 1901-1902 1901-1902 athletic fund report.
16 Bible study Year outline for bible study.
191 Penmanship Lessons Writing samples by Professor Cummins.