Normal Eyte — March 21, 1903

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369 Official; a few types of success Tribute to the successes of Normal graduates such as James Herbert Kelley, Susan Riley, George S. Dick, and W. R. Patterson.
370 Too large a salary; a Normal graduate resigns because $70 per month is too much Guy Scobey resigns because he believes that $70 per month is too much to teach the nine students in Tripoli.
371 The gymnasium entertainment Praise for the work of students in the physical culture classes.
371 Training Iowa geography; suggestions on teaching.
373 Y. M. C. A. Roster of officers; will get a new room.
374 Grace Austin and Agnes Hannum Teaching in Storm Lake.
374 At a teachers association Walter Brown gave presentation.
374 Miss Jennie Williams Still not well; will not return to school.
374 The South Dakota State Journal of Education Praise for work of Alma Harris.
374 Mr. Joe Wright Entertained Xanhos.
374 Society Aristos elect officers.
375 Dante and his divine comedy
378 Pres. Seerley Attended meeting in Chicago.
378 Mayme Livengood Went home to Hubbard.
378 Miss Hearst Visited her sister.
378 Margaret Struble and Mabel Smith Visited Effie Williamson.
378 Myrtle Lyon Back in school.
378 Delia Robinson Back in school.
378 Prof. Parish Visited son John.
378 Prof. Wright Visited Missouri.
378 Last night, Miss Rice Entertained in honor of Laura Ensign.
378 Prof. and Mrs. Arey Visited son Rodney.
378 Miss Knudsen Visited Chicago and Milwaukee.
378 Gladys Anderson Entertained friends.
378 Track Outlook for season with a new team.
378 Harry Barrett Back in school.
378 A. O. Wydell Visiting campus.
378 Susie French Back in school.
378 Miss Satterthwait Visited Chicago.
378 Miss Buck and Miss Simmons Visited Grinnell.
379 Miss Waterman Conducted chapel services.
379 Thursday evening J. A. Jackson Addressed students on life insurance.
379 Next Thursday evening The Reverend Shoemaker will speak on China.
379 Monday evening Ida Fesenbeck entertained friends.
379 Joe Wright Entertained Xanhos.
379 Orpha Ensign Entertaining sister Maude.
379 Gladys Anderson Gave chafing dish party.
379 Miss Ethel Baker Will study at Art Institute in Chicago.
379 Esther Seerley Entertained friends.
379 Miss Clara Drenning Father died.
380 Wednesday evening the new cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. Roster of officers.
380 It is a painful task Nellie Brooks died after a surgical operation.
380 The reception tendered to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Shoemaker Mrs. Condit gave reception for missionaries.
380 After fourteen years of successful George Dick will be superintendent in Red Oak.
381 Jennie M. Hoyt Teaching in Idaho.
381 Sara P. Sherman Studying oratory in Chicago.
381 C. Ray Aurner Studying at University of Iowa.
381 A little daughter P. E. and Alta Birdsall McClenahan have a new daughter.
381 Louise Nelson Teaching at Jewell.
381 Wm. G. Martin Farming in Crawfordsville.
381 Mary Patterson Teaching near Cherokee.
381 L. B. Swaggart Studying at University of Iowa.
381 Florence (Mack) Farr Has a new daughter.
381 H. A. Mueller Auditor in Madison County.
381 Alice E. Blake Teaching in Sioux City.
381 L. D. Salisbury Continuing in Malvern
381 Hon. G. A. Gearhart Will speak on campus.
381 Nellie Runyon Teaching in Waterloo.
381 May Aschenbrenner Teaching in Dysart.
381 J. R. Beeman Hardware merchant in George.
382 J. T. Fackler Teaching in Colorado.
382 A teacher's meeting was recently held in De Soto Several Normalites take part in Desoto meeting.
382 The marriage Walter G. Burris married Emma Manker.
382 W. H. Bender He and Charles Henry will teach at an institute.
382 Adelaide G. Chambers Teaching in Montana.
382 The Muscatine Journal of February 16 Publishes article by Rodney Arey.
382 Many friends will read with deep sorrow Clara Hieber Ball died of tuberculosis.
382 Anna Montgomery Teaching in Seattle.
382 Rose Ferguson May attend summer school.
382 After spending seven years in Gladbrook C. F. Kuehne will be principal in Radcliffe.
382 C. E. Locke Teaching in Los Angeles; his wife Laura is practicing osteopathy.
382 Ill health caused Ada L. Blaska Trying to recover her health.
383 The Sioux City Tribune Claude Jarnagin will take over the Cedar Falls Daily Record.
383 The February number of the Education Exponent Contains paper by George Hursey.