Normal Eyte — September 24, 1904
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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| 33 | Normal girls and oratory; inter-society contests among the ladies' societies needed | Article encourages women to develop an intersociety debate to allow one of the women to be chosen as the I. S. N. S. representative at the Interstate Oratorical Contest. | |
| 33 | Frank D. Eaman; from University of Michigan--head of new department of oratory--coach of orators and debating teams | A headshot of Frank Eaman; photo. | |
| 34 | Pres. Seerley's father in the shadow land of death | President Seerley's father is facing a severe illness. | |
| 34 | Football season opens; games this week with Industrial School and Waterloo High | ||
| 35 | Kindergarten training; its relation to woman's education | Essay by Harriette E. Gunn provides reasons why Kindergarten training is a worthy field of study; photo. | |
| 36 | Henrietta Plock; assistant in German | Henrietta Plock is a new professor in the Department of German; photo. | |
| 37 | Training; the course of study--what it is | Article discusses the importance of using emotion and feeling in teaching children. | |
| 39 | H. Marguerite Hess | Visited Normal; is employed by the Canadian Pacific railway | |
| 39 | S. B. Stonerook | Is the editor of the Iowa Falls Sentinel; recently bought land in Iowa Falls to build a business. | |
| 39 | Prof. A. L. Vincent | Has started his second year of school work at Moorehead. | |
| 39 | Wednesday evening, June 29th, at the home of the bride's parents in Chicago | Lena Engelhart and Edward L. Hollis were married; they will make their home in Laverne, Iowa; Edward Hollis is a doctor. | |
| 39 | The Cedar Falls Record of August 12th | Lillian Long has become a nun in the St. Clara convent in Sinsiniwa, Wisconsin. | |
| 39 | Minnie M. Moore | Is beginning her fifth year of work in the high school English department in Santa Anna, California. | |
| 39 | Zoe Britton | Goes to Nashua as a seventh grade teacher. | |
| 39 | Joseph L. Johnson | Teaches mathematics and science in the Breckinridge Institute at Decorah. | |
| 39 | Daisy E. Turner | Is in charge of music and drawing in the Anita schools. | |
| 39 | Allan Peterson | Returns to Randolph as principal. | |
| 39 | M. E. Logan | Has been nominated by the Republican Party for county clerk of Washington County. | |
| 39 | Bertha Stiles | Is principal of Miner building in Cedar Falls and teaches first, second, and third grades. | |
| 39 | Margaret Marion Roberts | Was born to Eck and Hannah (Fields) Roberts June 5. Eck Roberts has entered the University at Madison, Wisconsin. | |
| 40 | Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock | Bertha Beard and Dr. James Henry Gasson were married; they will reside in Missouri Valley; Bertha Beard just returned from missionary work in China. | |
| 40 | A pretty home wedding the evening of June 28th. | Nellie Loonan and Carlton W. Bedford were married; they will live in Hudson where Carlton Bedford is a bank cashier. | |
| 41 | Annie Johnson | Will teach in Humboldt County. | |
| 41 | C. H. Pasley | Studying law at University of Iowa. | |
| 41 | Clara Johnson | Will teach at Fredsville. | |
| 41 | Lona Reed | Studying at University of California. | |
| 43 | Bible Study; Sunday, October 2, 1904--edited by Ira S. Condit | Lesson IV: God testing man. | |
| 44 | Regulars and scrubs have first tussle | The first football practice game of the season provided much entertainment for the student body. | |
| 45 | Clio | Detailed description of the events of the most recent Clio program. | |
| 45 | Chresto | The Chrestos open session included a solo by Miss Lambert, a recitation by Edith Mantle, and an essay by Nellie Haskell. | |
| 45 | Shake | The Shakespearean Literary Society held a meeting at which Mary Simmons gave advice. | |
| 46 | Last Friday | Arthur Fuhr's mother died. | |
| 46 | Miss Rice | Had attack of quinsy. | |
| 46 | Miss Merriam | Brother visited. | |
| 46 | John Conaway | Visited sister Kathryn. | |
| 46 | Mrs. J. H. Leavitt | Visited Ruth Davison. | |
| 46 | Mr. Eaman | Father ill. | |
| 46 | Miss McGovern | Visiting sister. | |
| 46 | Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jarnagin | Visited chapel. | |
| 46 | C. A. Fullerton | Niece died. | |
| 46 | Hal Washburn | Visited campus. | |
| 46 | Margaret Feyereisen | Will study oratory in Chicago. | |
| 46 | Mrs. Byron Lambert | Visited campus. | |
| 46 | Harry Ogden | Returned to school. | |
| 46 | Luella Wright | Visiting Des Moines. | |
| 46 | Robert Fullerton | Sang at Ames. | |
| 46 | Mr. J. M. Grau | Visited daughter Nina. | |
| 47 | One of the most novel affairs | YWCA missionary group holds party with Japanese theme. | |
| 47 | On Sept. 17th | Shakes hold entertainment at Mabel Parish's home. | |
| 47 | Harold Bogart | Visited Emily Gardner. | |
| 47 | On last Saturday | Able Hoboes hold moonlight picnic. | |
| 47 | Mrs. Robert Fullerton | Cousin visited. | |
| 48 | Miss Carpenter's mother dies | Died after surgical operation. | |
| 48 | John Furry called home | Former student John Furry died. | |
| 504 | College Exchanges | Excerpts from other college newspapers. |