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. |