Normal Eyte — October 29, 1904
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 113 | Correspondence school hoodoo; painted in rosy tints by prominent educator; ex-president of Northwestern alludes to correspondence method of teaching a | A former Northwestern University president is trying to encourage the use of correspondence schools for people to receive a teaching degree; editorial writer speculates on the program's value. | |
| 115 | Coe comes to meet Normal; greatest game of season next Saturday--Coe's football team has always defeated Normal--the hoodoo must be broken; | I. S. N. S. is preparing to face Coe College in a game that is slated to be the fastest and fiercest in many years. | |
| 115 | Schoolma'ams will cook; great interest taken in cooking school to be opened next week; Cannon house will be converted into a modern kitchen | The Domestic Science Department will begin to offer classes is cooking. | |
| 115 | Normal gets gold medal; our exhibit at St. Louis exposition praised as most complete from Iowa; great credit is due to Prof. Knoepfler, who spent much | I. S. N. S. received a gold medal at the World's Fair for its exhibit on the history and growth of the school. | |
| 116 | Ames debate next Friday; farmers and pedagogues on edge for their annual battle; National Bank currency will be discussed--rivalry is great and | I. S. N. S. is preparing to face Ames in a debate. | |
| 116 | Great Italian opera singer coming; on Nov. 10 our students will hear Campanari, the greatest singer now in America; he will be assisted by Mme. Savage | ||
| 116 | Notes on music | Provides a description of the Music Teacher's section of the Northeastern Iowa State Teachers Association | |
| 117 | Training; the course of study--A review of the course quoted from "An Ideal School" part III | Provides a review of an article entitled "An Ideal School". | |
| 119 | College Exchanges | Excerpts from other college newspapers. | |
| 120 | Bible Study | Lesson IX. The Chosen Family--Joseph. | |
| 121 | H. H. Kent | Is the new principal of the schools of Buffalo Lake, Minnesota. Susan Scofield will go with Mr. Kent to Buffalo Lake. | |
| 121 | Esta V. Ross | Illness keeps her at home in Bedford, Iowa. | |
| 121 | A. W. Moore | Is principal of the Norway schools. | |
| 121 | Tuesday the board of trustees of Coe College | Doctor of Divinity degree was bestowed upon the Reverend O. H. L. Mason. | |
| 121 | B. B. McGinnis | Is the principal of Palmer. | |
| 121 | Erma L. Krout | Is enjoying her work in the Hedrick High School. | |
| 121 | Frank Hart | Is teaching near Plaza, Washington. | |
| 121 | At the Upper Iowa Conference of the M. E. Church | A number of Normalites receive pastoral appointments. | |
| 121 | Kate Lester | Has returned to Vilisca for a second year's work in English at the high school. | |
| 121 | Emma Secor | Is in her fourth year teaching sixth grade in Odebolt. | |
| 121 | Geo. H. Ballard | Is the new principal of Harlan High School. | |
| 121 | A message from Iowa City | A daughter was born to Perry and Alta McClenahan. | |
| 121 | Percy Magee | Is now a principal of the schools of West Point, Iowa. | |
| 122 | John L. Dixon | Enjoys his work in the Madrid schools. | |
| 122 | Friends of Maud (Humphrey) Palmer | Mrs. Palmer's father's health has improved and she has returned to her home in Maquoketa. | |
| 122 | Normal scores on Iowa; varsity "eleven" fails to stop Normal's fast team work; Pell's pensive pedagogues prove a big surprise to the State University | I. S. N. S. defeated Iowa, 11-5. | |
| 124 | Zeta | Enjoy program on discovery and invention. | |
| 124 | Aristo | Recap of the Aristo meeting. | |
| 125 | Philo | Enjoy special musical program. | |
| 125 | A letter to the Ossoli girls | A letter written by Nellie Oathout to the Ossoli members describing her experiences in the society. | |
| 126 | Orios | Describes the recent Orio meeting. | |
| 126 | Neo | Article gives a recap of the recent Neo meeting. | |
| 126 | Resolution | Philos express their sorrow on the death of George Fissel. | |
| 127 | Hazel Armstrong | Ada White visited her. | |
| 127 | Faye St. Clair | Visited home. | |
| 127 | Nellie Tompkins | Friend visiting. | |
| 127 | Frank Rice | Now in lumber business. | |
| 127 | Mrs. Thatcher | Visited daughter Edna. | |
| 127 | Misses Suplee, Goodwin, and Ziln | Rented apartment. | |
| 127 | Harriet Patterson | Has been ill. | |
| 127 | About a dozen girls from Normal | Attended state YWCA convention. | |
| 127 | E. G. Redick | Will teach in Pocahontas. | |
| 127 | Miss Baker | Returned from St. Louis. | |
| 127 | Mr. and Mrs. Green | Visited Professor Page. | |
| 127 | Vera Bradley | Brother visited. | |
| 127 | Martha Taylor | Left school due to poor health. | |
| 128 | Miss Leota Phillips | Visited Lucy Crary. | |
| 128 | Lulu Heintzelman | Will teach a rural school. | |
| 128 | Miss Linda Schwarting | Father died. | |
| 128 | The football squad | Treated to oyster dinner. |