Normal Eyte — April 23, 1904
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 465 | Preparations being made; interstate contest is close at hand | Preparations are in place for the contest. | |
| 465 | A special edition | There will be a special edition of Normal Eyte after the oratorical contest. | |
| 466 | For the ladies; an oratorical contest has been suggested | Men have taken a greater interest in oratory in recent years; believes women should step forward, too. | |
| 466 | Athletic control; the athletes must make good grades | There is a minimum grade point average for athletic participation; faculty will enforce it. | |
| 467 | The short sightedness of some people is astonishing | Someone, probably a debater, stole a key article from a journal in the library. | |
| 467 | Before the legislature adjourned | ISNS will receive $88,000 from the General Assembly. | |
| 467 | If you know of any student being asked to quit athletics | Some of those men may not be using their potential study time effectively. | |
| 467 | Notes On Music | Professor Robert Fullerton writes about music as the language of the emotions. | |
| 468 | Field meet; athletic season will open next Friday | Track team will split into classes and compete against each other. | |
| 468 | Dr. Frank Gunsaulus; he will lecture next Thursday night | ||
| 468 | Calendar | Schedule of school events for May and June. | |
| 468 | The reason; Iowa will once more take the lead | Believes the University of Iowa will win the state track meet. | |
| 469 | The practice of medicine; Dr. Hearst speaks to the Y. M. C. A. | Excerpts from Dr. Hearst's lecture. | |
| 469 | Amendment to constitution | Athletic Association amendment gives specification for athletics letters. | |
| 470 | Elizabeth M. Frye | Teaching in Davenport. | |
| 470 | Edna Poor | Visited Cedar Falls; works for Independence newspaper. | |
| 470 | Josephine Parker | Teaching in Sutton, Washington. | |
| 470 | Paul Voelker | Will teach at Ida County institute. | |
| 470 | Frank R. Sebolt | Now in real estate business in Canada. | |
| 470 | Frank W. Perkins | Has been farming in Missouri; hopes to return to teaching. | |
| 470 | R. A. Fenton | Will be principal at Marcus, where he will succeed E. A. Brinton. | |
| 470 | Maude L. Barr | Teaching in West Waterloo. | |
| 470 | At the annual election of teachers | Ada B. Montgomery will be assistant principal in Primghar; Cora Gardner will teach there. | |
| 470 | Principal T. B. Morris | Will leave school work and manage a newspaper. | |
| 470 | Annette Anderson | Will continue teaching in Hampton as will Ola Logan and Anna Parmenter. | |
| 470 | Ida Peterson | Teaching in Idaho. | |
| 470 | Lydia Eckhard | Teaching in Boone. | |
| 470 | Tessa Tighe | Teaching in West Waterloo. | |
| 471 | Saturday a large company of boys, girls, and adults | J. E. Cameron gave a talk on birds. | |
| 471 | John R. Slacks | Doing well as principal at Lake View. | |
| 471 | Myrtie E. Anders | Principal at Rock Rapids. | |
| 471 | Cap Miller | Planned historical contest in Sigourney. | |
| 471 | Emma Lambert | Visited home. | |
| 471 | Vennie L. Wells | Now Mrs. Wells; living in Turin. | |
| 471 | Mae Cresswell | Principal in Oelwein. | |
| 471 | Pearl O. Carr | Now Mrs. H. A. Garrison; has a son; lives in Colorado. | |
| 471 | Ida L. Rieke | Took up homestead claim in South Dakota. | |
| 471 | Abbie Thurber | Teaching in Swea City. | |
| 471 | Anna Singer | Still teaching in Marion. | |
| 471 | Wesley Wiler | Will complete dental course soon. | |
| 472 | Zeta | Presented short program. | |
| 472 | Aristo | Presented music, recitations, and debate. | |
| 472 | Clio | Presented several interesting programs. | |
| 473 | Will S. Yeager | Martinsburg appreciated his work there. | |
| 473 | Miss Maude Popp | Visited Independence. | |
| 473 | The Sunday Chicago Chronicle | Contained article of production of "As You Like It". | |
| 473 | Mr. C. E. Norton | Motorman injured in street railway accident. | |
| 473 | Mrs. Marion Hotchkiss Merrill | Visiting from Chicago. | |
| 473 | Jas. Ehret | Visited Hudson. | |
| 474 | Susie French | Visited home. | |
| 474 | Judson Maxson | Went to Olin. | |
| 474 | Miss Foye Burt, Mrs. Austin, and daughter Dorothy | Visited Professor and Mrs. Bartlett. | |
| 474 | Fannie Mueller and Flora Evans | Went home for a visit. | |
| 474 | Drs. Chas. Lambert, Wesley Wiler, Earl Thompson | Returned to Iowa City. | |
| 474 | On Monday | Nell House was struck by a streetcar but not seriously injured. | |
| 474 | Grace Cole | Brother visited her. | |
| 474 | Nellie Eastman | Has the measles. | |
| 474 | Lucile Ingersoll | Has been sick. | |
| 474 | The Catholic Newman Club | Had party at home of Cora Downey. | |
| 474 | Friday evening | Dr. Hopkins gave a lecture. | |
| 474 | Joe Roberts | Visited campus. | |
| 475 | Louisa Miller | Went to Valparaiso. | |
| 475 | Cora Quayle | Will teach in Logan as will Essie Mae Davies. | |
| 475 | Josephine Ullman | Will teach in Marcus. | |
| 475 | Mrs. Maud Humphrey Palmer | Visited Enola Pierce. | |
| 475 | Prof. Hersey | Visited Estherville. | |
| 475 | Miss Rosetta Anderson | Mother died. | |
| 475 | Miss Agnes Brown | Mother visited. | |
| 475 | Ernest Ackerman | Mother visited. | |
| 475 | Leta Kuck | Visited home. | |
| 475 | Miss Irma Crowley | Went home due to illness in the family. | |
| 475 | B. D. Gillett | Recovered from illness. | |
| 475 | The Library has three new books | Books that will be useful to those interested in the Russo-Japanese War. | |
| 475 | Mrs. C. E. Axtell | Visiting the Wrights. | |
| 475 | Miss Mary Zellen | Was sick. | |
| 475 | Carl Knock | Will be principal at Mitchell. | |
| 475 | The Misses Gladys and Alice Watts | Entertained friends. | |
| 475 | The Zetas gave a reception | Entertained honorary members. | |
| 475 | The Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | Will assist Gideons at meeting. | |
| 475 | Miss Lena Call | Visited sister Myra. | |
| 475 | Miss Anna Gertrude Childs | Entertaining friend. | |
| 475 | On account of a temperance lecture | Sunday School entertainment postponed. | |
| 475 | Esta Ross | Has the measles; Ida Fesenbeck is substituting for her. | |
| 476 | Eleanor Gray | Visited brother Ralph. | |
| 476 | Miss Kizzie Gambs | Taught in Smithland. | |
| 476 | Maude Barr | Will continue teaching at Marcus. | |
| 476 | Chas. and Roger Rugg Long | Sons of I. J. Long are studying pharmacy at Northwestern University. | |
| 476 | Joe Weidner | Has been in the US Army; will return to school. | |
| 476 | Allie House | Teaching near Greene. | |
| 476 | Superintendent E. C. Hill | Writes that a number of Normalites will continue to teach in Nashua. | |
| 476 | Mildred Brintnall | Will teach in Winthrop. | |
| 476 | Alice Edwards | Visited campus. | |
| 476 | Maude and Esther Thompson | Teaching in Butler County. | |
| 476 | School Management | The teacher as instructor. | |
| 477 | Bible Study | The last labors and letters of Paul, A. D. 63-65. | |
| 479 | Training | Mathematics in the eighth grade. |