Normal Eyte — December 6, 1902

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193 If Iowa did not believe in co-education
193 The editor does not assume the responsibility of authorship Reporters do not necessarily reflect the editor's views.
193 The Thanksgiving turkey Students enjoyed their holiday at home.
193 The Normal Eyte Subscription price is $1.
193 Do your full duty by the new student Urges students to help new students.
193 When your society is not represented in these columns Society reporters must submit their news on time.
193 The triangular Urges respect for winners of debates.
193 The orators for the various societies Competition between men and women for first place.
194 Deposit your change of address in the Normal Eyte box
194 The right to say the Normal Eyte is a "poor paper" Reserved for subscribers.
194 Oratorical contest Time approaching to hand in orations.
194 Shakespeare entertainment John F. Howard will give reading.
194 Hereafter the penmanship work in the Normal Eyte will be for advanced students
194 Concentration is the thing that should bring students to the foremost ranks of scholarship
194 A paper is published for the many--not the few Read what you like; skip the rest.
194 A play of novel scenes is "Sporting Life" To be presented at Packard's opera house.
195 Training Iowa geography, manufacturing.
196 Athletic department; Thanksgiving games, Normal vs. Dodge Light Guards Guards defeated ISNS, 16-8; season wrap-up.
199 Mary (Flagler) Scott Living in Illinois.
199 On August 27, 1902 Hannah Bubeck married W. F. Berner.
199 W. W. Coates Has a new son.
199 A new honor came to one of out number when the degree M. C. (Master of Chess) was conferred B. B. Rice wins chess award; invited to play at World's Fair in St. Louis.
199 G. E. Pruitt Principal in school in the Philippine Islands.
199 Midland schools states Praise for work of Arthur Owen.
199 Edythe Wickersham Teaching at Maxwell.
199 L. D. Salisbury Principal in Malvern.
199 Lee Campbell Doing well at Panora.
199 The intermediate department of the Pomeroy schools Agnes Gilbride is in charge there.
199 Dr. Wm. E. Long Visited campus.
199 Mary and Carrie King Teaching in Charles City.
199 Amy Arey Visited home.
199 Elise M. Steinman Teaching near Cresco.
199 Alvin E. Reynolds Farming in Kansas.
199 The intermediate teacher in the Gilman schools Mildred Bates is teaching there.
199 D. D. Schneider Studying at University of Iowa.
199 Fannie Dickey Teaching at Bedford.
199 Mary Sayre Teaching in Larchwood.
200 The Logan schools have as superintendent Charles Blodgett doing well there.
200 The second annual meeting of the Big Four Teachers' association Many Normalites were featured on the program.
200 Mr. J. C. Bridges At work in Cedar Falls.
200 A Marathon paper contains the following item Praise for work of Eck Roberts.
200 The beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. David Galt Esma Galt married William G. McCornack.
201 Evangeline Grane Now in Gardner.
201 Miss Hightshoe Teaching in Lanesboro.
201 Nena Larson Teaching at Lawler.
201 Lenna A. Cory Married Elmer Eckenrod.
201 Kittie Lockwood Teaching at Greene.
201 The Latin and German Alice Edwards is teaching in Glidden.
201 Ida Davis Teaching in Estherville.
201 Miss Abigail Pickett Doing well in Clermont.
201 Nettie McBurney Teaching at Jefferson.
201 Mae Latchem Teaching in Wapello.
201 Florence McNeal Teaching near Cherokee.
201 O. J. McManus Appointed to Board of Educational Examiners.
202 Miss Alda L. Potter dead Tribute to Alda Potter.
202 The following are requests received by the Educational Exchange Teaching opportunities.
203 Prof. K. F. Geiser Acted as judge in Cornell debate.
203 Misses May and Carrie King Spent Thanksgiving in Cedar Falls.
203 The Neo open session Everyone should attend.
203 Miss Clara Junger Visited the Andrews.
203 The Shakes are now the proud possessors of red caps Aristos have caps, too.
203 Prof. W. W. Gist and son Julian Visited Osage.
203 The Clios are now the proud possessors of a new piano
203 Miss Buck Visited Grinnell.
203 Miss Landis Left for her new job in Chicago.
203 W. E. Dunn Went to Reinbeck.
203 Misses Suplee and Fesenbeck Visited Minneapolis schools.
203 Pres. Seerley Went to Des Moines.
203 The serious illness Professor Bartlett is quite ill.
203 Miss Hughes Visited Columbus Junction; Professors Patt and Pierce went home.
203 Mabel Christian Visited Bella Hostetter.
203 Miss Amy Arey Returned to Tipton.
203 Stella Smith Left school due to poor health.
203 Miss Chantry Visited Osage.
203 Willis Summers Visited campus.
203 New students are hunting for ladders
203 Mabel Payton Back in school.
203 Emma Cook Has been sick.
203 Ethel Lonhead Has pneumonia.
204 Thanksgiving evening Students enjoyed Thanksgiving supper.
204 Monday evening Women got together for dinner.
204 Miss Ethel Baker Entertained friends.
204 Society Philos elect officers; Aristos have many strong members; Orios have new piano.
204 The Normal Bakery William Jefferson sold the store to the McCauffree Brothers.
204 Reports have it that the Normal lecture course May have contracted with Thomas Orchestra of Chicago.
204 A fencing class has been organized Women invited.
204 Anna Lundeen Assisting Professor Cummins; May Wright and Anna Marsh are assisting Professor Patt and Thornton.
206 Penmanship Lesson Writing samples by professor Cummins.