Normal Eyte — March 4, 1903

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353 Prof. D. Sands Wright Praise for new geometry book by Professor Wright.
353 Walker, Iowa Fred Reiterman's parents thank the life insurance company.
353 A new book Professor Wright has published a new geometry book.
354 The Normal Eyte election Don Campbell elected editor; E. J. Feuling will be manager; Ethel Edwards will be local editor.
354 If your society reporter has died it is not the fault of the editor Needs to get reports in on time.
354 The Hon. R. C. Barrett Advocate of manual training.
354 Normal ignored; Iowa state schools not represented on Cecil Rhodes scholarship committee No one from Iowa on committee.
355 A champion of democracy Feature to Benjamin Franklin.
358 Bell Smith At home in Des Moines.
358 Edith M. Brooke Teaching at West Liberty.
358 Tressie Waldo Teaching in Nebraska.
358 Mildred Humphrey Teaching at Clarion.
358 J. H. Stuckrath Teaching in Indiana.
358 Nervie Keeler Studying osteopathy.
358 This year finds Ida Harmon Teaching in South Dakota.
358 The editor of the Tama County Democrat J. J. McMahon is editor there.
358 James Alderson Practicing medicine in Dubuque.
358 Alice J. Mason Now Mrs. J. J. McCartney.
358 Nora L. Huddy Teaching in Wapello.
358 Cora D. Patterson Teaching in Salt Lake City.
358 Anna Parmenter Teaching at Grand Junction.
358 E. R. Nichols President of Kansas State Agricultural College.
358 Della M. Gardner Teaching at Clear Lake.
358 Abbie Laughlin Teaching at Parkersburg.
358 Anna Bell Black Assistant principal at Dayton.
358 Class of graduates, March term at the I. S. N. S. Roster of those who received degrees and diplomas.
359 Mrs. Mary Patton Teaching in Indiana.
359 J. L. McLaughlin Working as missionary in Philippine Islands.
359 County Superintendent Cap. E. Miller Mother died.
359 Jessie Hartsock Giving music lessons in Goldfield.
359 John R. McKee Postmaster in Sidney.
359 Mrs. Mamie (Herrick) Longcor Admitted to the bar in Colorado.
359 Bridgie E. Cunningham At home in Cedar Falls.
359 Eva M. Byerly Teaching in Maquoketa.
359 Amy (Draper) Riley Active in WCTU.
359 Mary Rourke Teaching at Farley.
359 Nettie M. Arnold Married C. W. Henderson.
359 Edith Sudlow Teaching at Newton.
359 Anna C. Goodale Studying nursing.
359 Mabel Shaw Teaching in Algona.
359 Henry Ed. Nothomb Attorney in Chicago.
359 Elsie G. Stewart Teaching in California.
359 Louise Heidenrich Now married and living in Zearing.
359 William E. Snider Pastor in Montana.
359 The grammar grade of the Elliott schools Eva M. Baker is in charge there.
360 Gymnasium exhibition Program was a good display of work.
360 The superintendents of Washington, Louisa and Keokuk Mary Hughes and Cap Miller run spelling contests in their counties.
360 Pell to coach State Normal Charles Pell will coach the track team.
361 Eva Bezold Entertained friends.
361 Miss Carrig Brother killed by horse.
361 The sad news has reached us of the death of Miss Belle Brooks Died in Hampton.
361 Walter Hanson and Clifford Loonan Left school.
361 Last night Grace Israel Entertained friends.
361 Charles Morton Teaching near Austinville.
361 George Wallace Visited friends.
361 Some day in March Benefit sale for YWCA.
361 Carrie and Elsie Olson Sister died.
361 Herschel Sylvester Recovering from surgery.
361 Misses Wilson and Young Visited Belle Taylor and Jessie Stewart.
361 Amy Crary Father ill.
361 Rev. M. Shaw Conducted chapel exercises.
361 Effie Williamson Friend died.
361 Ella Hanson Called home due to family illness.
361 Lulu Waddell Visited Marshalltown.
361 Rena Smith Has been sick.
361 Mrs. Cascaden Visited Ruth Davison.
361 Mayme Livengood Visited Ethel Edwards.
361 Mr. Huffman Visited daughter Ella.
361 Wm. Ruge Left school due to poor health.
361 Martha Dill Went home due to family illness.
361 Mrs. D. S. Wright and May Went to Waterloo.
361 Miss Oliver Uncle died.
361 Ida Strawn Home for visit.
361 Arthur Wright Back in school.
361 Clara Phillips Left school to teach.
361 Edith Alderman Going home.
362 Saturday afternoon and evening in Mrs. Chantry's room YWCA entertained preparatory women.
362 One of our chief social events of this term Minnesingers entertained Neos.
362 Monday evening the Cottage Circle met Discussed Goethe.
362 Last Saturday evening Laura Seals entertained her trigonometry class.
362 Many of the young men in the preparatory Left school for work.
362 Remember it and if you have anything to purchase Store will donate 5% of sales to YWCA.
362 Monday evening the Normal people Dr. Pauline Root spoke on student volunteers.
362 S. A. Potts Presented set of books to library.
364 Oratorical contest Account of the contest.
365 Miss Mamie Foster Married Frank Acton.
365 Society Alphas gave Longfellow program; Shakes gave February program.
366 The National Education Association; meeting of the department of Superintendents Report on the meeting of the Department of Superintendence.
367 Lillian Barker Teaching in Independence.
368 Bible Study The Perean ministry; 29 A. D. to 30 A. D.