Normal Eyte — November 8, 1902
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 145 | Notes by the Way | Letter from President Seerley on other schools' buildings and plans. | |
| 147 | Iowa Library Association | Clara Drenning talks about the recent convention in Grinnell. | |
| 148 | Ames-Normal debate; seventh annual debate between Normal and State college fiercely contested | Ames defeated ISNS; series now stands at 4-3. | |
| 149 | The coming season finds W. B. Patton in the title role of "The Minister's Son." | To be presented at Packard's opera house. | |
| 150 | The Southwest Iowa Teachers Association | President Seerley gives his impressions of the meeting. | |
| 151 | A good time | Marie Peterson invited old friends for a party. | |
| 152 | Training | Iowa geography--history | |
| 154 | The Greeley schools | Philo Hammond is in charge there. | |
| 154 | Minnie Quist | Visiting Illinois. | |
| 154 | After a pleasant summer in Europe | Susie Ablett is back to teaching in Green Mountain. | |
| 154 | The fifth Iowa State Conference of Charities and Correction | Elmer Park and Percy Huget spoke at the conference. | |
| 154 | Carrie (Gwynne) Falkington | Now in Idaho. | |
| 154 | C. I. Lambert | Back to medical studies. | |
| 154 | The schools at Lenox, Iowa | E. E. Kuhn is superintendent there; Frank Howard is working in Bedford. | |
| 154 | M. Alice Blake | Home in Ackley. | |
| 154 | Wesley Wiler | Came home with George Eckard to vote. | |
| 154 | E. J. Warren | Engaged in farming. | |
| 154 | In addition to carrying junior work in the Northwestern Medical school | John D. Lyon is serving as a student assistant. | |
| 154 | Charles Townsend Leavitt | New son for Mr. and Mrs. Roger Leavitt. | |
| 154 | George W. Wells | Working as book salesman. | |
| 154 | An advance of salary | Cora Munro doing well in Minneapolis. | |
| 154 | The pastor of the M. E. church | L. D. Stubbs is pastor in Walker. | |
| 154 | The principal of the Kossuth schools | Walter Rorabaugh is in charge there. | |
| 154 | Clara Bauman | Teaching in Buffalo Center. | |
| 154 | Katie M. Ives | Teaching in LeMars. | |
| 154 | Nellie McLennan | Teaching at Primghar. | |
| 154 | The schools of Sugar City, Colorado | Ida Morrill is assistant principal there. | |
| 154 | Mary Notton | Teaching at Parkersburg. | |
| 154 | The assistant principal | Nellie M. Scott is serving in Elliott. | |
| 154 | Ida Fell | Teaching in Dysart. | |
| 155 | Dorothy Wormhoudt | Teaching at Orange City. | |
| 155 | Carrie Deckes | Visited Professor Carpenter. | |
| 155 | Word is received of the marriage | Ruth Brandhorst married Ralph Eighmey. | |
| 155 | Some of the young men who came home to vote | A number of men came back home to vote in the elections. | |
| 155 | At the home of her sister in Afton, Iowa | Ida May Robinson died. | |
| 155 | C. E. Stinson | Studying theology in Boston. | |
| 155 | Hallie Kinney | Assistant principal at Newell. | |
| 155 | Grace Austin | Teaching at Storm Lake. | |
| 155 | Minnie Newton | Doing well at Wendel. | |
| 155 | Eleanor Gray | Teaching near Traer. | |
| 155 | Jessie Craig | Doing well in Fort Dodge. | |
| 156 | Society | Chrestos elect officers; Aristos hear papers; Zetas enjoy Halloween program; Ossolis present Gibson program. Orios hold literary program; Alphas present parody. | |
| 158 | Miss Warriner | Visited Waterloo. | |
| 158 | Alice Boomer | Visited campus. | |
| 158 | The friends of Viva Huff | Viva Huff is back in school. | |
| 158 | Rev. Brooks | Visited Susie French. | |
| 158 | Mattie Aker | Teaching in Decorah. | |
| 158 | Marie Bongartz | Mother ill. | |
| 158 | Myra Downs | Back in school after teaching near Bristow. | |
| 158 | Football notes | Normal loses both games to Coe; 18-0 for the first team and 22-0 for the scrubs. | |
| 159 | For the first time since school opened | Fire breaks out in boarding house; little damage done. | |
| 159 | Friday eve., Oct. 31 | Reception held for Ames debaters. | |
| 159 | Saturday evening | Neos put on special program. | |
| 159 | Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell and Mr. and Mrs. Curkeet | Entertained friends. | |
| 159 | Harry Cotton | Came home to vote. | |
| 159 | Miss Feyereisen | Returned to school after death of father. | |
| 159 | Pres. Seerley | Delivered address at teachers meeting. | |
| 159 | The students who have been assembling in the auditorium | Chapel assembly split in order to provide greater opportunities to deliver orations. | |
| 159 | Minna Merriam | Sister Zela visited. | |
| 159 | Louise Bravinder | Attended sister's wedding. | |
| 159 | Cecil Bickley | Broke collar bone in football game. | |
| 159 | Miss Rice | Entertained class. | |
| 160 | Oratorical contest | The men's societies will compete. | |
| 160 | Clara Drenning | Returned from state library meeting. | |
| 160 | John Dunkerton | Went home to vote. |