Normal Eyte — April 9, 1904

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433 State Board of Regents; the bill will undoubtedly fail to become a law Bill would provide a single governing board for the three state schools; might be some advantages to such a system; bill will likely fail due to technical problems.
434 Y. W. notes Considering plans for next year.
434 A lecture Preview of appearance by F. E. Hopkins.
435 Drake Cancelled baseball game with ISNS.
435 After McKinley's assassination Chapel orations tend to follow current events.
435 You may have visions A quotation from Professor Fullerton.
435 The school song contest Closes Monday.
435 Edward H. Griffin Will succeed W. W. Montgomery on the Board of Trustees.
435 I don't see any reason A quotation from Professor Begeman.
435 Notes On Music Professor Fullerton suggests music for mixed voices.
436 Training Mathematics in the eighth grade.
438 School Management The teacher as organizer.
439 Mary L. Chapin Continuing to teach in Meriden.
439 Anna Hansen Teaching at Estherville.
439 A little son Harry and Alice Beebe Johnson have a new son.
439 Word has been received Ike Howard was killed in an accident.
439 Arthur De Vault Taught near Dexter.
439 Letty Keerl Teaching at Clear Lake; will study in Chicago.
439 A dainty card from Alta, Iowa George and Sadie Ferguson Isbell have a new son.
439 R. Ellen Gilmore Teaching in Colorado.
439 Anna Patrick Teaching in Mason City.
440 Zeta Presented society program.
440 Chresto Enjoyed programs of recitations and music.
440 Aristo Presented recitations, music, and debate.
441 A great discovery; it may bring a wonderful advance in social science Love as a disease.
443 C. E. Moore Secretary of mining company after serving as Black Hawk County superintendent.
443 J. C. Bridges Teaching at Oklahoma University Preparatory School.
443 After a year's experience in teaching Neil C. Bardsley is studying law.
443 Lettie J. Leech Living in California.
443 Mina Hughes Wife of the Reverend J. W. Merrill.
443 Calvin S. Dodds Principal in Monona.
443 Carolyn Rall Teaching in Washington, Iowa.
443 Esther Wolzmuth Visited Cedar Falls; teaching in Traer..
443 Juliette Pierce Teaching at Buena Vista College.
443 Mary Annette Anderson Teaching in Hampton.
443 Margaret Montgomery Visited campus.
443 Excellent work Mabel C. Smith is doing well in Glidden.
443 E. T. Sheppard Superintendent in Onawa.
443 Bess Streeter Visiting friends in Cedar Falls.
443 Florence Zerwekh Living in Oregon.
443 Mae McKay Now Ms. Algyer; living in Decorah.
443 Jennie Howarth Teaching in Hawarden.
443 Lillie M. Held Physician in LeMars.
443 Margaret St. Clair Teaching at McGregor.
443 T. M. Prall Has a new daughter.
443 C. J. Oleson Studying at Northwestern University.
443 Bella Hostetter Visited campus.
443 L. H. Andrews Teaching at Grimes.
443 Sara Feld Is a nurse in Cedar Falls.
444 Jason L. Mowry Visited Minnesota; will return to California.
444 C. C. Magee Moved to Oklahoma.
444 Friends of Jessie I. Miller Jessie I. Miller has had serious health problems.
444 A recent number of the Waterloo Courier Praise for the work of several Normalites in Tripoli.
444 Edward Gepson Principal in Glidden.
444 At the caucus of the Republican members of the legislature E. H. Griffin nominated to ISNS Board of Trustees; first alumnus to serve on board; will succeed W. W. Montgomery.
444 Ana Wormhoudt Will go to Colorado to improve health.
445 Mr. C. B. Stein Taught in institute in Manchester.
445 Harry Huffman Back in school after illness.
445 Jessie Nordstrom . . . and Ceva Bezold Visited campus.
445 On next Friday Professor Knoepfler will judge debate in Cedar Rapids.
445 Myra Jones Sang in Waterloo church.
445 Word has been received Professor Fitzgerald will return about May 1.
445 Claribel Wilson Father visited.
445 Mr. and Mrs. Briner Visited daughter, Mrs. Charles Wiler.
445 President Seerley Visited button factory in Muscatine.
445 Eugenia Pattison Will teach in Eagle Grove.
445 Prof. Page Has been sick.
445 Chas. Gist Visiting home.
445 Cost of zoology Humorous look at the costs of getting a sparrow to study.
445 Miss Gertrude Henderson Recently enrolled.
446 The Ossolis Presented fools' paradise program.
446 Miss Sara Rice Could not attend meeting due to mother's illness.
446 Dr. W. L. Hearst Will speak to men on careers in medicine.
446 Miss McGovern Returned to work even though her mother is very ill.
446 Our art department Secured traveling exhibit for display.
446 A letter from Mrs. Dinwiddie She and her daughter Daisy are doing well in the Philippines.
446 Mrs. E. H. Carter Visited her niece, Dalma Young.
446 The preliminary Kansas debate Postponed due to illness of C. O. Ruggles.
446 On Wednesday afternoon Students of Professors Curtiss and Childs gave recital.
446 Pearl Gould Visited campus friends.
446 Jessie Redmon Slowly recovering from illness.
446 Mr. E. H. Bunker Hill grocery store owner reports theft of candy.
446 Ralph Crouse Visited sister Blanche.
446 Anna Elder Went home due to illness in her family.
447 The Nu Omicron Nu Presented April Fool's program.
447 Friday night YMCA and YWCA gave reception for new students.
447 In response to an invitation Mrs. E. A. Mathews has a supper for the men who lived in her boarding house.
447 Effie Williamson Visited Myra Gault.
448 Bible Study Paul's two years' imprisonment in Rome, A. D. 61-63.