Normal Eyte — March 26, 1904

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401 Management of state schools; are the three institutions encroaching upon each other General Assembly is considering plans to unite management of the three state schools; pros and cons of the plan.
403 The wedding of James A. Boyle Married Mae I. Watson.
403 Friends of Maude Weatherwax Maude Weatherwax is recovering from typhoid fever.
403 Maude E. Miller Assistant principal in Graton, South Dakota.
403 H. F. Anders In real estate business in Iowa Falls.
403 T. P. Ebersole Working for railroad postal service.
403 Nellie Loonan At home in Hudson.
403 Daisy Wood Now a senior at Cornell College.
403 James Leavitt Lambert B. J. and Helen Davidson Lambert have a new son.
403 Nellie F. Anderson At home in Vincent.
403 Grace Milliman Living in Idaho.
403 History teacher A student mistakes Robert Fulton for Robert Fullerton.
403 The graduating classes There is considerable confusion about the official design of class pins.
403 Each society has held it Kansas preliminary debate Roster of the six winners.
403 John H. Ellison Teaching in Soldier.
404 S. M. Coddington Superintendent in Parker, South Dakota.
404 For four years Alice Fowler is teaching at Luverne.
404 Grace Simpson Recovering from diphtheria.
404 W. A. Burton Injured in fire.
404 The death angel has again entered our ranks Fred I. Barner died.
405 On the program of the tenth annual meeting Many Normalites featured on program of Southeastern Iowa Teachers Association meeting.
405 Cost has been counted; average expenses at Normal less than at Drake, Grinnell, Ames or Cornell Professors Walters, Gist, and Arey report detailed cost of living expenses in several college towns; average expense per term for an ISNS student is $58.21.
406 Pansford Rounds Pelton Married Mary E. Bolton.
406 James McCulloch Will be superintendent in Fairfield.
406 Miss Ida Saline Will go to Colorado for her health.
406 Edna Thatcher Will teach in Zearing.
406 Irena Crocker Widger Now in Seattle.
406 Frances Burns Doing well in Audubon.
406 Clara Kyler Bellman Now living in Washington state.
406 Mildred Smith Teaching in Audubon.
407 Aristo Presented bachelor program.
407 Chresto Presented a short program.
407 Zeta Presented recitations and debate.
407 Resolutions of sympathy On the death of Nellie Hoch Fountain.
408 School Management Preparation before teaching.
409 Y. W. notes Enjoyed Bible study rally; added new furnishings to room.
409 At Morningside College Warren Panton is coaching track at Morningside.
409 Society extends sympathy to Prof. Bender On the death of his young son.
410 Notes On Music Professor Fullerton offers a list of men's glee club music performed at ISNS in recent years.
411 Training Changes in the work of the grades.
412 Our new gym; bricklayers will soon be here again Will used glazed brick on interiors; swimming pool completion date unclear; heating and ventilation contracts let; two new boilers will be added; hope that most of the facility will be available for fall 1904.
412 Ruth Merner Has the measles.
413 Prof. Merrill Will return from Chicago.
413 The Parlor Reading Circle Professor Falkler led discussion.
413 Mr. Crary Visited sister Amy.
413 Mrs. W. H. Bender's mother Left for Ohio.
413 Miss Amy Arey Recovered from illness.
413 Bertha Test and Harry Huffman Have been sick.
413 Alice Redmon Has been sick.
413 Minnie Bisher Back in school.
413 Miriam Davidson Visited Grace Lambert.
413 Chas. W. Roadman Visited home.
413 Mima Brothers Has the measles.
413 Miss Drenning Expected to return from Illinois.
413 Eva Cole Visited campus.
414 The business men have responded very nicely Will pay for equipment for the track team.
414 Carl Knock Back in school.
414 The baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bender Died at the age of five months.
414 President Seerley Addressed meeting of North Central Association in Chicago.
414 There will be a basketball game ISNS will play the Waterloo YMCA.
414 Arthur Gist Home for a visit.
414 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fullerton Visited Mrs. Fullerton's family.
414 Ruth Long Back in school to finish her course of work.
414 The graduating class of La Porte City Professor Wright will deliver a baccalaureate address.
414 On account of her mother's illness Elizabeth Kaye left school.
414 Wayland Gray Recovering from a series of illnesses.
414 Frank Hamilton Recovering from measles.
414 Will Francis Visited campus friends.
415 The noted newspaper cartoonist, illustrator, humorist, and lecturer Alton Packard entertained the campus audience.
415 Last Sunday evening Men mistakenly bring canes with them.
416 Bible Study Paul's two years' imprisonment in Caesarea, A. D. 58-60.