Normal Eyte — March 19, 1904
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 385 | Our coming appropriation; the law makers will give us all we ask | ISNS has asked for $87,000 and should get it. | |
| 385 | New collegiate course | ISNS will offer a new "Teachers Collegiate Course" that will result in a Bachelor of Arts in Education degree; course will be open in summer 1904; course of study now under development. | |
| 386 | Where the Normalites live | Map shows ISNS enrollment by county for 1901-1902 and 1902-1903; photo. | |
| 387 | If you see a gang of twenty or thirty wild looking men | The cross country team is in training. | |
| 387 | The triangular debaters | Will discuss question to be debated with Ames. | |
| 387 | That prize song | Deadline for new school song extended. | |
| 387 | Prof. Colegrove | Returned from California. | |
| 388 | Training | Changes in the attitude of superintendents and teachers towards work of the grades. | |
| 390 | Mr. Melville G. Grimes | Married Blanche Adams. | |
| 390 | Earl B. Rogers | Graduated from medical school; now at Cook County Hospital. | |
| 390 | C. J. Lambert | Read professional paper in Iowa City. | |
| 390 | Harry Heath | Married Nellie Dickinson. | |
| 390 | Friends of Walter W. and R. L. Wilson | Offer sympathy on the death of their mother. | |
| 390 | B. J. Lambert | Elected to Sigma Xi. | |
| 390 | Blanche McIntosh | Principal at Britt. | |
| 390 | R. D. Barr | Will be principal at Castana; R. H. Sylvester will succeed him at Sergeant Bluff. | |
| 390 | Margaret Stevenson | Serving as financial secretary of Lincoln, Nebraska, YWCA. | |
| 390 | J. W. Ellingson | Farming in North Dakota. | |
| 390 | Arthur G. Morey | Is a lawyer in Minnesota. | |
| 390 | R. H. Minkel | Principal in North Dakota. | |
| 390 | Wm. W. Bartine | Practicing medicine in Rock Rapids. | |
| 390 | The teacher of the first primary department | Mary Brannan is teaching in Albion. | |
| 390 | Fannie Dunlavy | Teaching in Manilla, Iowa. | |
| 390 | Edna Windolf | Teaching in Toledo. | |
| 390 | Ella F. Williams | Teaching in Neola. | |
| 391 | Dr. F. A. Lacey | Practicing medicine in Oakland, California. | |
| 391 | Thos. E. Hawk | Working for International Harvester in Minneapolis. | |
| 391 | T. M. Prall | Superintendent in Chamberlain, South Dakota. | |
| 391 | We copy from the Chicago Record-Herald | Nellie Hoch Fountain and her mother were killed in an elevator accident in Des Moines. | |
| 392 | Interstate track meet; five states to compete at Cedar Falls | Normal schools of Kansas, Illinois, Missouri, and Wisconsin will come to the meet. | |
| 393 | Frank Reno | Attending business college. | |
| 393 | Warren Panton's friends | Warren Panton will teach at Morningside College. | |
| 393 | Myrta Lyon | Will enroll. | |
| 393 | The acquaintances of Will Yeager | Will Yeager is back in school. | |
| 393 | Josie Howe | Assistant principal at Slater. | |
| 393 | Leo Ranney | Teaching near New Hartford. | |
| 393 | John Wilson | Teaching near New Hartford. | |
| 393 | Edith Alderman | Teaching piano in Nevada, Iowa. | |
| 393 | Nina Walker | Teaching at Parkersburg. | |
| 393 | Mrs. Stover | The former Hattie Schwartz is teaching in Blairsburg. | |
| 393 | Alpha | Presented a Chinese program. | |
| 394 | Shakes | Presented miscellaneous program. | |
| 394 | A concert | Preview of performance by Mendelssohn Quartette. | |
| 395 | This is not "dope" | An honest perspective on the prospects for the track team this year. | |
| 395 | School Management | School law. | |
| 396 | Rally! | The Reverend Robert T. Marsh will address a meeting on Bible study. | |
| 397 | Bible Study | Paul's last visit to Jerusalem, A. D. 58. | |
| 398 | Glenn Wynegar | Went to Oregon. | |
| 398 | Prof. and Mrs. Page | Visited Humboldt County; heard President Seerley deliver an address there. | |
| 398 | Frances Pruitt | Teaching in Blockton. | |
| 398 | Mrs. W. W. Gist | Visited Cedar Rapids and Marion. | |
| 398 | A. D. King | Visited the Hill. | |
| 398 | Professors Walters and Newton | Went hunting. | |
| 398 | Fraternities; are they a benefit? | Pros and cons of fraternities. | |
| 398 | Mr. Merrill | Will return from Chicago. | |
| 399 | Mr. Levi Clark | Went to see performance of "H. M. S. Pinafore" in preparation for the local production. | |
| 399 | The Cotton brothers | Went to Minnesota. | |
| 399 | Prof. Louis Begeman | Lectured at Coe College. | |
| 399 | The Normal museum | Bert Callison loaned a mastodon hip bone to the Museum. | |
| 399 | Mr. George Cleveland and Miss Sadie M. Ford | Were married. | |
| 399 | Miss Seals | Visited Missouri. | |
| 399 | Mr. Eells' friends | Will be happy to learn that he has been named principal at New Hartford. | |
| 399 | Miss Duxbury | Had malarial fever; will teach this spring. | |
| 399 | Maude Coy | Back in school. | |
| 399 | The Misses Zoe and Frances Deo | Were in Chicago. | |
| 399 | Mr. Robt. Fullerton | Sang at YMCA meetings in Ames. | |
| 399 | Miss Simmons | Sister-in-law ill. | |
| 399 | Isabel Shilliam | Visited chapel. | |
| 399 | Among those who returned for spring work | Several former students are back in school. | |
| 399 | Miss Patt | Enjoyed visit to Chicago. | |
| 399 | Just before school closed | Lost and found items available. | |
| 399 | Miss Hutchison | Visited Monmouth, Illinois. | |
| 400 | Mr. and Mrs. Parish | Visited Independence. | |
| 400 | Miss McGovern | Mother is quite ill. | |
| 400 | The happiest looking people | Quarantine lifted at Spicer Hall. | |
| 400 | John C. Green | Father of Mabel Green died. | |
| 400 | On the last Friday night of the winter term | Physical culture department gave demonstration. | |
| 400 | At the close of the winter term | Roster of those who received degrees or certificates. | |
| 400 | Mrs. C. P. Colegrove | Visited relatives in Grinnell. | |
| 400 | Miss Anna Gertrude Childs | Attended opera in Chicago. |