Normal Eyte — January 30, 1904
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 289 | Triangular; results of the 28 debates held | The Orios have won the most debates since 1894. | |
| 289 | Proposed amendment | The Athletic Association will keep honorary "N's" in stock and present them free of cost to eligible candidates. | |
| 290 | Moses Willard Bartlett | Professor Bartlett's career was celebrated yesterday; photo. | |
| 291 | With Prof. Affleck | With Prof. Affleck sick in bed and Coach Pell newly married the athletic outlook is not as bright as might be. | |
| 291 | Ames question | Questions for the Ames debate must be submitted by February 15th. | |
| 291 | Notes On Music | Recommendations for good resources for music teachers. | |
| 292 | Training | History in the grammar grades. | |
| 294 | Lois Wilson | Lois Wilson is teaching in Emerson. | |
| 294 | The Waterloo Courier | Lulu Bovee and Bert Morrow were married. | |
| 294 | Olive Orr | Olive Orr is teaching in Decorah. | |
| 295 | Laura J. Brown | Laura Brown is in Lincoln, Nebraska. | |
| 295 | Ellis T. Gilbert | Ellis Gilbert is principal in Douglas County, Nebraska. | |
| 295 | J. H. Phelps | J. H. Phelps is teaching in Surrey, North Dakota. | |
| 295 | Minnie Larson | Minnie Larson is teaching in Jasper, Minnesota. | |
| 295 | A fifth grade | Elizabeth Rittgers is teaching in Des Moines. | |
| 295 | Mary Bechley | Mary Bechley is teaching in Guthrie Center. | |
| 295 | Mina Ogden | Mina Ogden is teaching in Seattle, Washington. | |
| 295 | Margaret Pratt | Margaret Pratt is studying at the University of Iowa. | |
| 295 | Dr. and Mrs. M. H. Thielen | The Thielens welcomed a little son on January 24. | |
| 295 | Announcements of the wedding | Otis Randall and Elizabeth Haner were married December 30, 1903. | |
| 295 | M. J. Kenefick | M. J. Kenefick is a doctor in Algona. | |
| 295 | At an educational rally | Charles Kroesen spoke on the subject of Teachers' Wages, and A. L. Vincent spoke on "The Teacher and his Profession" at the rally. | |
| 295 | Dr. W. L. Hearst | Dr. Hearst presented a paper on pneumonia to the Black Hawk Medical Association. | |
| 295 | Belle Vinall | Belle Vinall is teaching in Larchwood. | |
| 295 | Margarette Ball | Margarette Ball is principal in Sanborn. | |
| 295 | Katherine L. Toole | Katherine Toole is teaching in Allison. | |
| 295 | Walter Guthridge | Walter Guthridge is a doctor of osteopathy in Corning, New York. | |
| 295 | George Briggs | George Briggs is a superintendent in the Philippines. | |
| 296 | Jessie Hardenbrook | Jessie Hardenbrook is teaching in Bedford. | |
| 296 | Themis Nordstrom | Themis Nordstrom is spending the year in Shenandoah. | |
| 296 | Dennis-Vinall | Helen Vinall and Arthur Dennis were married. | |
| 296 | Ossoli | The Ossolis delivered a Dutch program in the Auditorium. | |
| 296 | Viola Knoche | Viola Knoche is teaching in Waverly. | |
| 296 | Neo | Last Saturday evening the Neos gave an unusually fine program. | |
| 297 | Shakes | The Shakes gave a Japanese program. | |
| 297 | Alpha | Grace Lambert resigned her position as treasurer and Esther Fitzsimmons was elected to replace her. | |
| 298 | Official news and notes | Judge E. H. Thayer has moved to San Diego to recover from illness; Albert Loughridge and his wife have left India for Italy due to Mrs. Loughridge's poor health. | |
| 298 | Basketball; 55-17 in favor of Normal | Normal defeats Waterloo Y. M. C. A. | |
| 299 | The best yet | Bertha Kunz Baker will be the best speaker arranged by the Lecture Committee thus far. | |
| 299 | That prize song | Contest continues for school song. | |
| 299 | Back under the gallery | Poem about the troublemakers of the school. | |
| 300 | In no way | Bertha Kunz Baker delivered a wonderful performance. | |
| 300 | On Tuesday night | President and Mrs. Seerley gave a reception in honor the graduating class. | |
| 301 | Miss Nellie Ensign | Nellie Ensign visited her sisters Mae and Bess. | |
| 301 | Capt. James Strawn | James Strawn thinks next season's football team has good prospects. | |
| 301 | Friday afternoon | The Y. W. C. A. entertained new members. | |
| 301 | Miss Chandler | Miss Chandler and Miss Allen visited Silvia Chenoweth. | |
| 301 | The I. S. N. S. association | Professors Wright and Robert Fullerton attended the Y. M. C. A. meeting. | |
| 301 | Ruth Davison | Ruth Davison and her sister Elizabeth visited the Hill last week. | |
| 301 | Addie Jakelin | Addie Jakelin has given up school because of poor health. | |
| 301 | Miss Bess Streeter | Bess Streeter spent Sunday here. | |
| 301 | Edna Scherger | Edna Scherger is back in school after recovering from illness. | |
| 301 | Dorothy McNally | Dorothy McNally is teaching in Hudson. | |
| 302 | Prof. H. C. Cummins | H. C. Cummins's son is quite ill. | |
| 302 | Bessie Holland | Bessie Holland is sick with the grippe. | |
| 302 | J. O. Stein | J. O. Stein is sick with the grippe. | |
| 302 | One of the merriest bob-rides | The Fullertons treated the Cecilians to a sleigh ride. | |
| 302 | Mr. C. A. Fullerton | C. A. Fullerton put up Minnesinger posters in the cold. | |
| 302 | Nellie Bozarth | Nellie Bozarth visited Normal. | |
| 302 | Lottie Mack | Lottie Mack visited friends at Normal. | |
| 302 | An old society member | Alumni are coming back to watch Triangular Debate. | |
| 302 | When Prof. and Mrs. C. A. Pell were coming home | The Pells witnessed an overturned sleigh on Friday night. | |
| 302 | Mrs. W. A. Wilson | Mrs. Wilson was a guest of Clara Drenning. | |
| 302 | Miss Floy Bennett | Floy Bennett visited Mrs. Robert Fullerton. | |
| 303 | Bible Study | Paul's last journey to Jerusalem, A. D. 57-58. |