Normal Eyte — January 17, 1903
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 241 | The Debating League | Men's literary societies accept debate challenge from Iowa Wesleyan. | |
| 242 | Speech making | Getting tired of repetitious oratory. | |
| 242 | Athletic benefit edition; next week is a Special Edition- special articles by Director Affleck, Captains and Managers | Special sports edition to be written next week in order to help the Athletic Association pay its debts. | |
| 243 | About the student | Humorous events concerning new Normal students. | |
| 243 | Training | Iowa geography; government. | |
| 245 | Esther Fatland | Teaching at Cambridge. | |
| 245 | Blanche Burch | Teaching in Livermore. | |
| 245 | Lettie Earley | Studying music in Chicago. | |
| 245 | Information has been received | Carl R. Huff teaching near Competine. | |
| 245 | W. P. Jensen | Teaching in Rolfe. | |
| 245 | Sadie E. Ferguson | Married George Isbell. | |
| 245 | Karl Gardner | Working in store in Primghar. | |
| 245 | Ernest Terryberry | Teaching near Peterson. | |
| 245 | Mayme Fitting | Teaching near Dexter. | |
| 245 | Julia Hunt | Teaching in Rockwell City. | |
| 245 | Mabel Greenley | Teaching in Belle Plaine. | |
| 245 | Walter Hicks | Attending Drake University. | |
| 245 | Estalene Rhodes | Teaching in South Dakota. | |
| 246 | New $60,000 gymnasium | Plans accepted by building committee; separate facilities for men and women; lengthy description of the building. | |
| 248 | Mr. C. E. Steele | Offers to sell Moro artifacts. | |
| 248 | M. L. Fuller | In charge of weather bureau in Springfield, Illinois. | |
| 248 | M. C. Cunningham | States attorney in Hyde County, South Dakota. | |
| 248 | Winifred Selser | Teaching in Red Oak. | |
| 248 | Lottie Hunter | Teaching in Maquoketa. | |
| 248 | Leigh Robinson | Principal at Ridgeway. | |
| 248 | O. B. Chassell | In charge of schools in Steamboat Rock. | |
| 248 | Hubert Scallon | Studying at University of Iowa. | |
| 248 | The first assistant in the Oelwein high school | J. H. Phelps is there. | |
| 248 | Emma C. DeGroff | Clerk in pension agency. | |
| 248 | M. Adell Andrews | Teaching in North Denver. | |
| 248 | W. E. Moss | Principal at Yale. | |
| 248 | Nellie Cahow | Assistant principal in Murray. | |
| 248 | Ida Rieke | Teaching in Tipton. | |
| 248 | R. A. Fenton | Principal in Janesville. | |
| 248 | Fannie Mowry | Teaching in Minneapolis. | |
| 248 | Celia M. Bell | Teaching in Ottumwa. | |
| 248 | The principal of the Marengo high school | Blanche Simmons is principal there. | |
| 249 | At Glenwood, Iowa | Jessie Nutting married L. S. Priest. | |
| 249 | Katie Putnam | Will teach in Carson. | |
| 249 | We publish portions of a letter written to a friend by C. D. Behrens | C. D. Behrens writes about his work in the Philippine Islands. | |
| 249 | Inez Croasdale | Teaching in Logan. | |
| 249 | Married, at Carroll | Marie Teresa Guam married Earl Bertram Rogers. | |
| 249 | Florence Marshall | Teaching in Cresco. | |
| 249 | Etta (Robinson) Cantine | Living in Montana. | |
| 249 | In Whittier, Iowa | Mary D. Hampton married Edward Y. Gamble. | |
| 249 | Friends of Alyce Kelley | Recovering from appendectomy. | |
| 249 | Frances (Outwater) Paterson | Has a new daughter. | |
| 249 | Alberta Jeannette | A. C. and Olive Whitmore have a new daughter. | |
| 249 | Frank Gardner | Now in South Dakota. | |
| 250 | At the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Harmon | Inez Harmon married Dan J. Miller. | |
| 250 | Society | Zetas enjoy women's program; Aristos hear papers and debate; Chrestos hold New Year's program; Ossolis give Eugene Field program. | |
| 252 | Twenty-fifth anniversary of the Philomathean society | Enjoy program pf speeches. | |
| 253 | The societies show the proper spirit | Proceeds of game receipts go to Athletic Association. | |
| 253 | The Normal Board of Trustees | Held extra meeting to go over Gymnasium plans. | |
| 253 | Dr. Gist preached in the Presbyterian church | YWCA octet performed. | |
| 253 | In these columns it has not been customary to give certain information | There is a barber shop in the Hill. | |
| 253 | Miss Estella Paddock | YWCA state secretary is on campus. | |
| 253 | Miss Rice's aunts | Here for a visit. | |
| 253 | Elma Buzzard | Back in school. | |
| 253 | Pres. Seerley | Back from Des Moines where he gave an address. | |
| 253 | Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Seerley | Entertained graduating classes. | |
| 253 | Jennie Williams | Has been sick. | |
| 253 | Query: What was the matter with Guy Lowman, Tuesday | ||
| 253 | J. J. Jones | Has been sick. | |
| 253 | Ella Huffman | Father and sister visited. | |
| 253 | Eva Sinn | Sprained her wrist. | |
| 253 | Don't ask Jake Panton | ||
| 253 | Delia Treat | Mother ill. | |
| 253 | J. B. Maxson | Back in school. | |
| 253 | Jess Walters | Recovered from illness. | |
| 253 | Rev. Snowden | Led chapel exercises. | |
| 253 | Ginevra Cessna | Went to California. | |
| 253 | Miss Seals' friend | Mrs. Lancaster visited. | |
| 254 | Profit by the mistakes of others | Students on date forget the time. | |
| 254 | Dr. J. C. Elsom | Spoke on physical training. | |
| 254 | Seymour lectures | Charles W. Seymour will give lectures for the benefit of the literary societies. | |
| 256 | Bible Study | Second period of the Galilean Ministry; from A. D. 28 to A. D. 29. |