Normal Eyte — November 8, 1902

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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.