Normal Eyte — February 20, 1904
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 337 | The real orator | Professor Pierce gives her perspective on oratory; believes that today's real orator allows his own quickness of thought to determine his pace. | |
| 338 | Y. W. C. A. | Nominating committee named; personal worker's class underway; fifty-two Bible study classes organized; Sunday School doing well. | |
| 339 | Miss Washburn's spirited chapel address | Address on "old maids" was well received. | |
| 339 | After several weeks of discussion | Debating League has established debate question; will deal with foundation of monetary system. | |
| 339 | Notes On Music | Professor Fullerton believes that public schools are the place to develop an interest in good music. | |
| 340 | Training | Some publications dealing with the subject of history in the grades. | |
| 342 | Romanzo Adams | Working as professor of education at Nevada State University. | |
| 342 | Friends have received announcements | Rosa E. Magill married Edmund D. Weston. | |
| 342 | Blaine T. Youel | Continues as head of Doon schools. | |
| 342 | M. Catherine Harris | Teaching in Colorado; Florence Freeman is teaching in Minnesota. | |
| 342 | Rae Sewell | Studying music in Chicago. | |
| 342 | A wedding | Jennie Slawson married Charles Sargeant. | |
| 342 | Among the many hearty congratulation and greetings | Annis Folsom Merrill wrote a poetic tribute to Professor Bartlett. | |
| 342 | Mary Helen Smith | Teaching in Ohio. | |
| 342 | Rilla (Bates) Brinton | Teaching in Marcus. | |
| 342 | Good reports | John L. Shearer is doing good work in Larrabee. | |
| 343 | Ida M. Leighton | Teaching in Sioux Rapids. | |
| 343 | Byron J. Reed | Principal in Wyoming, Iowa. | |
| 343 | Edna F. Williams | Teaching in Algona. | |
| 343 | Lizzie Bushyager | Teaching near Sheffield. | |
| 343 | A wedding of interest | Henrietta Swan married William Innes. | |
| 343 | L. H. Bock | Cashier in Minnesota bank. | |
| 343 | A. L. Thorburn | Farming at Webster, Iowa. | |
| 343 | A. L. Thorburn | Farming at Webster, Iowa. | |
| 343 | S. J. Torney | Medical doctor in Stacyville. | |
| 343 | Harriet Kimball | Teaching in Manson. | |
| 343 | Charles Sutherland | Studying law at the University of Iowa. | |
| 343 | The primary grades of the Farmersburg schools | Clara Williamson is in charge there. | |
| 343 | Annie (Lees) Huggett | Went to California to enjoy the mild climate. | |
| 343 | Luella Johnson | Teaching in Emmetsburg. | |
| 343 | W. R. Patterson | Will continue his work with the New York City housing commission this year and then return to his position at the University of Iowa. | |
| 344 | Bible Study | Paul's last journey to Jerusalem. | |
| 345 | Mr. Paul F. Voelker | Says that Arthur Gist is doing fine work at Ida Grove. | |
| 345 | Good reports | W. O. Boylan is principal at Northboro. | |
| 345 | Flossie Rinehart | Teaching near Coin. | |
| 345 | Wednesday evening | Bertha May Garland married George Bishop. | |
| 345 | Mr. Albert Roach and Miss Hannah Hansen | Were married in Cedar Falls. | |
| 345 | Luella Heightshoe | Studying at Iowa Wesleyan University. | |
| 345 | Edna Conner | Teaching at Waverly. | |
| 345 | Zeta | Presented Whittier and Longfellow program. | |
| 346 | Chresto | Elected officers. | |
| 346 | Orio | Enjoyed music, prize essays, and debate. | |
| 346 | Aristo | Presented parodies of Valentine's Day verse. | |
| 347 | Pell's terrible tumblers | Group of tumblers is rehearsing for a demonstration. | |
| 347 | The chosen ones will orate | President Seerley announced the eight orators and their topics. | |
| 348 | More music | Preview of performance by Bernhard Listemann Concert Company. | |
| 348 | Baseball | This year's team may be one of the best yet. | |
| 349 | Mary Cramer | Visited sister Alice. | |
| 349 | Mrs. Warren Panton | Visited her mother. | |
| 349 | Prof. and Mrs. Louis Begeman | Entertained friends. | |
| 349 | Professor Geiser | Recovered from illness. | |
| 349 | Everett Batcheler | Visited brother Clarence. | |
| 349 | Mr. John Bett | Visited Pearl Anderson. | |
| 349 | Prof. Colegrove | Preached in Baptist church. | |
| 349 | Luther Howell | Teaching near Rowan. | |
| 349 | Mr. Parish | Recovered from illness. | |
| 349 | Ariel Parish and Arthur Logan | Have joined the Minnesingers. | |
| 350 | The pupils of Miss Childs and Miss Curtiss | Gave Schubert and Beethoven recital. | |
| 350 | Miss Estella Paddock | State YMCA secretary was on campus. | |
| 350 | The girls of Wyler Hall | Gave Valentine's party. | |
| 350 | Louisa Horton | Injured while playing basketball. | |
| 350 | Miss Edna Hall | Back in school after recovering from appendicitis. | |
| 350 | On Wednesday afternoon | Professor Page gave a lecture on radium. | |
| 350 | Zoe Deo | Went to Chicago for medical treatment. | |
| 350 | William Owen | Gave lecture on Shakespeare. | |
| 350 | Prof. Newton | Invited students for dinner. | |
| 350 | Mr. Ross Anderson | Visited sisters, Pearl and Myrtle. | |
| 350 | Jessie Nordstrom | Visited Esther Seerley. | |
| 350 | The Special Primaries | Organized for first time; Esther Ridley is president. | |
| 351 | Program of vesper service | Brief program sponsored by YMCA and YWCA. | |
| 351 | Few artists have appeared before us | Praise for performance of Herbert Butler. | |
| 351 | At the hour of half past seven | Alphas and Philos hold costumed Valentine's party. |