Normal Eyte — October 29, 1904

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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.