Normal Eyte — September 20, 1902
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 33 | If the students desire to help the Normal Eyte | Urges students to patronize advertisers. | |
| 33 | Do you know that the Normal Eyte is growing? | Four extra pages this week. | |
| 33 | On Saturday evening | Orios agree to have oratorical contest during fall term. | |
| 33 | Dates of lecture course | Course schedule. | |
| 34 | More about the student | Humorous events concerning new Normal students. | |
| 34 | A handsome gift; the literary societies presented with gavels by Miss Oliver, assistant professor of elocution | Professor Oliver presents specially designed gavels to the societies. | |
| 35 | Religious Department; Y. M. C. A | New members joining; organizing Hill Sunday School. | |
| 36 | Department of logic | The value of education. | |
| 36 | Teachers' association; speakers if both state and national reputation will be present | Program highlights. | |
| 37 | Harry Martin | Will teach in Minnesota. | |
| 37 | For those who bring their dinners seats have been provided in the cloak rooms | Will help to avoid eating in classrooms. | |
| 37 | The Minnesingers | Reorganized; have sixteen members. | |
| 37 | The Bible classes have been reorganized | Expect to do good work. | |
| 37 | Miss Baker | Giving instruction on use of the library. | |
| 37 | Earl Cuttler | Visited Professor Gist. | |
| 37 | Harry Morgan | Attended Odd Fellows convention. | |
| 37 | No wonder Belle Moody | Father visited. | |
| 37 | Some people have the mistaken idea that the "trailers" are merely play houses | ||
| 37 | Percy Magee | Recovered from appendicitis. | |
| 37 | Sara Sherman | Will study oratory in Chicago. | |
| 37 | Miss Lillian Goodwin | Left for vacation. | |
| 37 | Misses Chase and Evans | Visited Avice Dailey. | |
| 37 | Maud and Lee Popp | Mother visited. | |
| 37 | Miss Ruth Ling | Visited Alice Davis. | |
| 37 | Miss Warriner | Has been sick. | |
| 37 | Mrs. Lambert and Misses Lambert and Chantry | Visited the Davidsons. | |
| 37 | A concert is being planned | To benefit the YWCA. | |
| 37 | The Misses Baker | Entertained friends. | |
| 38 | President Seerley | Left on trip to the East to investigate gymnasium design. | |
| 38 | Dr. Margaret Clark | Addressed women on the subject of dress. | |
| 38 | A little nonsense now and then, is savored by the best of men | Willis Summers entertained friends. | |
| 38 | Friday Sept. 12, the various churches | Local churches invited students to attend their services. | |
| 38 | Because "history repeats itself" | There is just one woman in Professor Condit's advanced algebra class. | |
| 38 | Last Sunday's prayer meeting | Heard reports from camp at Lake Geneva. | |
| 38 | Miss Lela R. Blake | Will study at University of Iowa. | |
| 39 | Sadie Ferguson | Teaching near Cherokee. | |
| 39 | Arthur Gist | Teaching near Osage. | |
| 39 | Emma Dahlin Ingalls | Studied drawing last summer. | |
| 39 | The Shell Rock school | Bessie Pattee is teaching there. | |
| 39 | Maude Ellis | Teaching at Manson. | |
| 39 | Earl Joder | Will study at University of Iowa. | |
| 39 | Nellie Palmer | Teaching at Grinnell. | |
| 39 | Alice McElroy | Teaching in Alta. | |
| 39 | Evangeline Pierce | Teaching at Kellogg. | |
| 39 | Carl Severin | Will study medicine at University of Iowa. | |
| 39 | Carl Bickley | Studying medicine in Chicago. | |
| 39 | Inquiry has come concerning textbooks used in the Training and Preparatory schools | Description of texts to be used. | |
| 39 | Kate Sewall | Teaching in Dysart. | |
| 40 | Lizzie Gambs | Teaching at Mapleton. | |
| 40 | At Harlan, Iowa | Loa Cunningham married Herbert E. Dodimead. | |
| 40 | Alma Martin | Teaching in Ackley. | |
| 40 | Ethel Pike | Teaching in Algona. | |
| 40 | Wm. McKinley | Principal at Ashton. | |
| 40 | Society | Margaret Oliver gave gavels to the Aristos and the Shakes; Philos engaged in debates; Ossolis present Boer program. | |
| 42 | Training | Iowa Geography--physical features of the state. | |
| 44 | Mr. H. E. Blackmar | Superintendent in Emmetsburg; several Normalites are teaching there. | |
| 44 | The Montezuma Republican | Helen Clute will teach in Michigan. | |
| 44 | Miss Clara Wakefield | Married Arthur C. Cole. | |
| 44 | At Weston | Frances Barnett married M. A. H. Jones. | |
| 44 | Ella Howland | Teaching in Yakima, Washington. | |
| 44 | The Valentine School of Telegraphy | George Cleveland is a student there. | |
| 44 | We wish to correct an error | Florence Graham is still recovering from typhoid fever. | |
| 44 | A quiet wedding | May Bixby married A. T. Woodward. | |
| 44 | After a long and tedious illness | Clara Denniston is recovering from surgery. | |
| 44 | The many friends of Hallie Jennings | Her brother William died. | |
| 44 | W. H. Bridges | In real estate business in Fonda. | |
| 44 | F. M. Allen | Working for correspondence school in Red Oak. | |
| 44 | Mr. and Mrs. M. Harvey | Have a new daughter. | |
| 44 | Miss Elizabeth Burgess | Went to Colorado. | |
| 45 | A wedding | Harriet Keeler married J. Ralph Magee. | |
| 45 | Athletic Department | Prospects for the football season. | |
| 46 | Penmanship Lessons | Writing samples by Professor Cummins. |