Normal Eyte — January 16, 1904
| Page | Title | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| 257 | Watch your time; Have you made the proper division of it? | President Eliot of Harvard recommends eleven hours of studying each day for the college student. |
| 258 | Wandering minstrels | Glee Clubs often tour during the Christmas break. |
| 258 | Now that the question | Each society will hold preliminary debates to choose its men for the school preliminary debate. |
| 259 | Read the Normal Eyte | Sara Rice says you will learn a lot of interesting information from the Normal Eyte. |
| 259 | Every school | A group of students has started publishing a paper to compete with the University of Iowa's school paper. |
| 259 | Notes On Music | Qualities a public school music supervisor should have. |
| 260 | Training | History in the grammar grades. |
| 262 | The sad news | George Elmer Pruitt died. |
| 262 | Nellie McLennan | Nellie McLennan is teaching in Marshalltown. |
| 262 | Forrest Wheeler | Forrest Wheeler is teaching in Guthrie County. |
| 262 | Harriet Magee | Harriet Magee is visiting friends. |
| 262 | J. C. Jones | J. C. Jones is studying at the University of Wisconsin. |
| 262 | Alice Cowie | Alice Cowie is teaching in Gilmore City. |
| 262 | W. J. Barloon | W. J. Barloon is the superintendent of Carroll County. |
| 262 | Mary Hughes | Mary Hughes is superintendent in Washington County. |
| 262 | Frank Shultis | Frank Shultis is principal at Keswick. |
| 262 | Among the visitors | C. C. Upton and wife Eva Leland visited Normal. |
| 262 | Grayce Rhoades | Grayce Rhoades is teaching near Belview, Minnesota. |
| 262 | Louis Pelzer | Louis Pelzer is studying at S. U. I. |
| 262 | Katherine Killeen | Katherine Killeen graduated from the University of Michigan. |
| 262 | Vernon Eggleson | Vernon Eggleson married Grace Norris. |
| 262 | Venia Hawley | Venia Hawley is principal of the normal department at Central College. |
| 262 | O. E. Dixon | O. E. Dixon is teaching in Parkersburg. |
| 262 | Anna Bess Coomer | Anna Coomer's mother died. |
| 262 | Vera Lighthall | Vera Lighthall is principal in Hampton. |
| 262 | Elizabeth McNally | Elizabeth McNally is assistant principal at Barnesville, Minnesota. |
| 262 | The program of the Iowa State Teachers' Association | Many Normal alumni were on the program for the Teachers Association meeting. |
| 263 | A quiet home wedding | Gail Anderson married William Batten. |
| 263 | Emily Porter | Emily Porter is studying at Tarkio College in Missouri. |
| 263 | A great sorrow | Mary Alexander's mother died of pneumonia. |
| 263 | Many friends will rejoice | Jeanette Cushman narrowly escaped the Iroquois disaster while in Chicago. |
| 263 | Superintendent Ida Leydig | Ida Leydig is one of the most progressive superintendents in Iowa. |
| 263 | Prof. Wright talks to men | Professor Wright led the Y. M. C. A. meeting. |
| 264 | Bertha Kunz Baker | Bertha Kunz Baker is one of the best readers in the country. |
| 264 | Miss Hughes talks on Athens | Elizabeth Hughes gave a talk on Athens to the Bible Study teachers. |
| 265 | An opportunity | The Colonial Dames of America is offering $50 for the best essay on early Iowa history. |
| 265 | The cinder-path artists | The Interstate track meet will be held on May 6. |
| 266 | Mary Ferguson | Mary Ferguson is traveling with the Chicago Quartette. |
| 266 | Ruby Dewey | Ruby Dewey is teaching in Mora, Minnesota. |
| 266 | Prin. Frank Conley | Frank Conley is visiting his mother. |
| 266 | Rana Dan | Rana Dan was in the Chicago fire but escaped unharmed. |
| 266 | Ida Davis | Ida Davis is teaching in Emmett County. |
| 266 | Hattie Harris | Hattie Harris is teaching in Hopkins, Missouri. |
| 266 | Alpha | The Alphas report on their last two meetings. |
| 267 | Shakes | The Shakes Christmas program. |
| 267 | Ossoli | The Ossolis debated whether current literature should be taught in schools. |
| 267 | Good judgment or prejudice? | The Newton board of education has condemned football as a rough and brutal sport. |
| 268 | Coming | A schedule of upcoming events on campus. |
| 268 | Constitution amended | The Athletic Association amended the rules for lettering in a sport. |
| 269 | Miss Lillian Chantry | Miss Chantry returned to her work on Tuesday. |
| 269 | President Seerley | President Seerley attended a meeting of the Board of Education. |
| 269 | The Faculty Reading Circle | The Circle met Monday. |
| 269 | Miss Mary Hughes | Mary Hughes has returned to Normal to finish her fourth year. |
| 269 | Mrs. W. G. Moody | Mrs. Moody is visiting Rose Bixler. |
| 269 | Miss Nina Grau | Nina Grau has been ill. |
| 269 | Mab Payton | Mab Payton has been ill. |
| 269 | Grace Aitchison | Grace Aitchison will not finish the term. |
| 269 | How does it happen | Mr. Dixon is wearing a new hat. |
| 269 | On Jan. 29 | The Minnesingers will give annual concert. |
| 269 | Ruth Marsh | Ruth Marsh has gone to the University with Luella Wright. |
| 269 | Agnes Wallace | Agnes Wallace spent two weeks in Missouri. |
| 269 | Some changes have been made | Seats in the back of the Auditorium have been changed making them more desirable. |
| 269 | Forrest Wheeler | Forrest Wheeler is teaching in Panora. |
| 269 | Lulu Lane | Lulu Lane's father is recovering and she will be returning to school. |
| 269 | George Hearst | George Hearst is studying medicine at the University. |
| 269 | Mr. and Mrs. John Dunkerton | The Dunkertons spent the holidays on the hill. |
| 269 | Miss Hughes | Miss Hughes gave lecture of Athens in Bible Study. |
| 269 | Minna Merriam | Minna Merriam visited friends. |
| 269 | Prof. and Mrs. Wright | Prof. and Mrs. Wright have been entertaining guests. |
| 269 | Mrs. A. M. Andrews | A. M. Andrews visited Nebraska. |
| 269 | Miss Rice | Miss Rice spent part of her vacation in Osceola. |
| 269 | F. M. Evans | F. M. Evans has been entertaining guests. |
| 269 | Prof. Newton | Prof. Newton led the Y. M. C. A. meeting. |
| 269 | The Minnesingers | The Minnesingers were photographed yesterday. |
| 269 | Forty new students | Forty new students have enrolled since the holidays. |
| 270 | All day Friday | Y. W. C. A. holds reception. |
| 270 | But for the intervention of a kind providence | Fire was narrowly escaped by student using gasoline instead of coal fuel to light his lamp. |
| 270 | Among the number who have entered school | Students have entered school since January 5. |
| 270 | Last Sunday | Ella Hoffman received visitors. |
| 270 | Alice Ione Cramer | Alice Cramer visited her parents. |
| 270 | A question | Has Macy Campbell found the girl that resembles the picture which he wears next to his heart? |
| 270 | At the last meeting | The Minnesingers performed in Des Moines. |
| 270 | Last fall term | Prof. Affleck found thirty-nine students unfit for athletic work. |
| 270 | Myrtle Dielman | Myrtle Dielman is ill. |
| 270 | Juliette Pierce | Juliette Pierce was studying at Buena Vista University. |
| 270 | Juliette Pierce | Juliette Pierce was studying at Buena Vista University. |
| 270 | Esther Barton | Esther Barton has started studying at Normal. |
| 270 | Esther Barton | Esther Barton has started her studies at Normal. |
| 271 | Bible Study | Paul's third missionary journey, A. D. 54-58. |