Normal Eyte — March 19, 1904

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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.