Normal Eyte — November 1, 1902

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129 A full account of the Normal-Ames debate Will appear in the next issue of the Normal Eyte.
129 There is a lesson to be given this afternoon on the Normal campus by Capt. Jones Football captain J. C. Jones teaches campus about football.
129 The megaphone has made its appearance, and this afternoon there will be some of the loudest "rooting" Urges students to support the football team.
129 One week from tonight occurs the Inter-society oratorical contest Urges students to attend the contest.
130 Notes by the way Letter from President Seerley on other schools' buildings and plans.
131 About the student Humorous events concerning new Normal students.
132 David Higgins' play "The Secret Dispatch" To be presented at Packard's opera house.
132 Examination of school children in relation to sight and hearing Continued from last issue.
134 Training Iowa geography. Climate.
136 Second number lecture course J. L. Harbout will speak on "Blessed be Humor".
136 Resolution of sympathy On the death of Leonard Parish, Jr.
137 Athletic department; Drake vs. Normal Normal plays another upsetting game to come out behind, 36-5, while the scrubs received their first defeat of the season.
138 Society Orios held debate; Shakes have German program; Chrestos and Aristos hear papers; Zetas gave French program; Clios enjoy humor.
141 Grace McElderry Has appendicitis.
141 Miss Jasmann Left school due to poor health.
141 Bess Forrester Visited Waterloo.
141 The Y. W. C. A. Delegation went to Sioux City.
141 Orations delivered this week Roster of speakers and topics.
141 Prof. Gist Preached in Congregational Church in Waterloo.
141 Maggie Robertson and Mrs. Kennedy Visited Jennie Hutchison.
141 Mrs. J. W. Jarnagin Visited daughter.
141 Harriet McPherson Will teach in Cedar Rapids.
141 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Axtell Visited family.
141 Jennie Landis Resigned to take position in Chicago.
141 Prof. Wright Preached in town.
141 Clara Cutler Visited friends.
141 Chapel exercises The Reverend Magee conducted exercises.
141 Orpha Ensign Visited Boone.
141 Mary Bruce Attended friend's wedding.
141 Mrs. Patten Visited daughter Fern.
141 Miss Pierce Visited parents.
141 Nellie Hoag Visited sister.
141 President and Mrs. Seerley Visited Iowa City.
141 Gertrude McKone Enrolled in school.
142 Invitations have been extended Elizabeth Griffith will marry Arnold G. Eckhoff.
142 The services held at St. Patrick's church Father O'Callahan is preaching there.
142 The Board of Trustees Judge McDuffie took the LeMars women out for dinner.
142 A most interesting meeting of the Browning Society Met at Professor Thornton's home.
142 Friday evening, Oct. 24, Enjoyed concert.
142 Rachel (McGregor) Reaugh Visited campus.
142 The many friends of Viva Huff Viva Huff left school due to poor health.
143 Grant Hayden Studying law at University of Iowa.
143 Nellie Johnson Visited campus.
143 Irene Epley Teaching in Holstein.
143 Marie Peterson Teaching in Council Bluffs.
143 J. H. Ellison Teaching at Monroe.
143 E. W. Vogel Teaching at Newell.
143 Georgia E. Parker Teaching in Manson.
143 In Kahoka, Missouri Maude Celeste Greenlee married Arthur T. S. Owen.
143 J. I. Lynch Assistant principal in Clarence.
143 L. H. Minkel Superintendent in Shelby.
143 Eunice Overman Librarian in Cedar Falls.
143 Ada Eighmey Teaching in Cresco.
143 Florence Beebe At home this year.
143 Iona Maud (Carr) Bertram Now in Letts.
143 Good reports of Olive Reed's work Doing well in Minden.
143 G. H. Crary Studying medicine at University of Minnesota.
143 The principal of the Scranton schools Willis Lamb doing well there.
143 Gail Anderson Teaching in Linn Grove.
143 Lenora Collins Teaching in Woodburn.
143 C. E. Burton Principal at Nora Springs.
143 S. J. Baldwin Teaching near Waterloo.
143 Anna C. Goodale Nurse in Cedar Rapids.
143 Luella Sheerer Teaching at Wesley.
143 Louis Pelzer Principal at Marne.
143 Jessie Harnit Teaching in Illinois.
143 Fannie Butts Teaching in Peterson.
143 Alice Peters Studying at University of Iowa.
144 Friends of Winifred Morris Winifred Shaw's health is improving.
144 The schools of Kemmer, Wyoming John Woodruff is in charge there.
144 A little son was welcomed to the home Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Walker have a new son.
144 Matie B. Steimel Working for insurance company.
144 Geo. A. Hooker Principal in Grand Junction, Colorado; Normal Leonard is weather observer.
144 We wish to correct two errors which appeared the Normal Eyte of Oct. 11 Should have used Mrs. Frank Shaw instead of Ella Danskin.
144 Hattie Evans Teaching at Missouri Valley.
146 Pictures Debaters; photo.