Normal Eyte — January 18, 1905
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
|---|---|---|---|
| 241 | Prof. D. Sands Wright, President of Iowa State Teachers' Association, 1904 | A photo of Professor Wright. | |
| 241 | A notable address; Prof. Wright, Pres. State Teachers' Association, makes pithy and pointed speech; hope and enthusiasm are keynotes of address and it | Article provides reviews of Professor Wright's address. | |
| 243 | Subjects for oratory; Iowa college oration evenly divided as to eulogies and discussions of live questions | Topics of orations presented at other Iowa colleges; discusses the difficulties with cheating and grading students. | |
| 244 | Honor and open shelves | The library has operated with open shelves, but material relating to specific topics, such as the upcoming debate topic, sometimes disappears; may need stricter control of book circulation. | |
| 245 | Dr. Eastman to lecture; "The Limbo of Letters" to be given under auspices of Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. | Professor Eastman will lecture; photo. | |
| 246 | College Exchanges | Excerpts from other college newspapers. | |
| 247 | A. C. Wyant | Graduated from the dental school of the University of Iowa; now practicing in Hawarden, Iowa. | |
| 247 | After a Christmas vacation spent at her home in Cedar Falls | Lydia B. Eckhard has returned to Boone where she is a high school teacher. | |
| 247 | Harry Lambert | Spent his Christmas vacation in Cedar Falls; is teaching eighth grade in the Manning schools. | |
| 247 | Willis J. Bell | Visited Normal; is in charge of the Alta schools. | |
| 247 | J. N. Streff | Visited Normal on his way to the University of Iowa. | |
| 247 | J. C. Jones | Is spending his vacation in Cedar Falls. | |
| 247 | Emma Frances Chase | Is the new daughter of H. M. and Floy (White) Chase. | |
| 247 | Principal Carl Knock of Mitchell | Held a school entertainment program in December and was a big success. | |
| 247 | W. L. Hearst | Was elected president of the Black Hawk County Medical Society. | |
| 247 | Katie Boehmke | Will begin working in the first primary department of the Sutherland schools. | |
| 247 | Caroline Wesley | Will be the new teacher in the fourth and fifth grades in the Sioux Rapids schools. | |
| 247 | Benjamin Quigley | Spent a day at Normal last week; is engaged in the produce business. | |
| 247 | Jean Johnson | Is a sixth grade teacher in Fort Dodge. | |
| 247 | Floy Younkin | Is teaching at Gilbert Station, Iowa. | |
| 247 | Walter Mitchell | Is the head of the Charter Oak schools. | |
| 247 | M. M. Ries | Is principal of the Bennett schools. | |
| 247 | Celestine Incze | Is a teacher in Grand Junction. | |
| 247 | Good reports of the work of R. H. Sylvester | Is principal of the schools of Sergeant's Bluff. | |
| 247 | Raymond Dix | Visited Normal on his way to Ainsworth. | |
| 247 | E. W. Gregson | Is engaged in a merchandise business in Ewart, Iowa. | |
| 247 | R. A. and Mary (Birdsall) Santee | Welcomed a little daughter in December. | |
| 247 | Nellie Tice | Is a grade teacher in Early. | |
| 247 | Prin. F. D. McIlravy | Is the proud father of a new son. | |
| 247 | Cora A. Downey | Is spending a year at home in Cedar Falls. | |
| 248 | Lillian Crosley | Is teaching English in the seventh and eighth grades in Des Moines. | |
| 248 | Albert Graham | Is welcoming the birth of a son, Albert Vivian. | |
| 248 | Friends of Frank W. Perkins | Has accepted a position in science work in Clarinda; welcomed the birth of a new daughter in September. | |
| 248 | The engagement of Lucy C. Lewis and Dr. Erwin Schenk | The couple announces their engagement. | |
| 248 | Work in the Bellevue schools | Work under the supervision of B. S. Asquith progresses smoothly. | |
| 248 | Juliette Pierce | Is teaching in a college near Deer Lodge, Montana. | |
| 248 | Ernest R. Nichols | Was elected fourth vice president of the Association of Agricultural Colleges. | |
| 248 | C. E. Cavett | Visited Normal on his way back to Gowrie. | |
| 248 | E. N. Gibson | Is the new superintendent of the Centerville schools. | |
| 248 | Bird Bundy | Is enrolled in the Columbia School of Oratory in Chicago. | |
| 249 | Training; Teachers' Associations | Article discusses the features and sections of a teachers' association. | |
| 251 | Bible Study; Sunday, January 22, 1905--edited by Ira S. Condit | Lesson XVI. The People of Israel--the Judges | |
| 252 | Music Notes | Professor Fullerton talks about the difficulties of teaching music in high schools. | |
| 253 | Kate Neilly | Is teaching at Sprague, Washington. | |
| 253 | May Nichol | Is teaching near Green Mountain. | |
| 253 | Mary Kurtz | Is teaching near Beaman. | |
| 253 | Grace Melick | Is working near Rowley. | |
| 253 | Bessie Morton | Is teaching near Clarence. | |
| 253 | Mary and Elizabeth Barrett | Are teaching near Rowley. | |
| 253 | We noticed in a recent issue of a Council Bluffs paper | John Donahue and Katie Delaney were married. | |
| 253 | Bert Hughes | Is working on a farm in Wayne County. | |
| 253 | Cora M. Jansen | Is doing first primary work in Eddyville, Iowa. | |
| 253 | In addition to teaching music in the high school | Margaret Butterfield also does eighth grade work in Odebolt. | |
| 253 | Clara Randall | Is teaching near Marshalltown. | |
| 253 | Winnie Kurtz | Is teaching near Green Mountain. | |
| 253 | T. B. Stewart | Is principal of the Clarence schools. | |
| 253 | Bertha Test | Is teaching near Marshalltown. | |
| 253 | Frances Evans | Is one of the teachers in Early. | |
| 253 | Lottie Cozad | Is teaching in a rural school near Weldon. | |
| 253 | Jerry Wolfe | Is a senior in the Chicago veterinary school. | |
| 253 | C. E. Barker | Is a medical student at the state University. | |
| 253 | Pearl Sutton | Is teaching in New Providence. | |
| 253 | Eleanor Gray | Is a grade teacher in Odebolt. | |
| 253 | Clara Louise Johnson | Is teaching in the Allison schools. | |
| 253 | Mrs. C. P. Huff | Was recently called home due to the death of her mother-in-law | |
| 253 | Miss Louise Webb | Becomes Mrs. John Bowling and resides in Stanwood, Iowa. | |
| 253 | Pete Peterson | Is taking electrical engineering in Ames. | |
| 253 | O. K. McElhiney | Is manager of a lumber yard in Hartley. | |
| 253 | Andrew Maland | Is engaged in business in Slater. | |
| 253 | Nellie McCown | Is teaching primary grades in Spencer. | |
| 253 | John Hoyt | Is a senior medical student at Northwestern University, Chicago. | |
| 254 | Miss Margaret Baker; formerly instructor in reading at Normal--now at Oxford, England | Margaret Baker is now an instructor at Oxford in England. | |
| 254 | Basketball | The first basketball game of the season occurred in the new Gymnasium; the scrubs played the varsity team. | |
| 255 | Miss Jean Merriam | Visited her sister on Sunday. | |
| 255 | Kathryn Conaway | Has been suffering from tonsillitis. | |
| 255 | Florence Laubscher | Has charge of a school near Tipton. | |
| 255 | Miss Thornton | Did not meet with her classes on Monday due to the illness of her mother. | |
| 255 | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eells | Visited Normal. | |
| 255 | In the absence of Dr. McGurk | Professor Wright preached at the Methodist Church. | |
| 255 | Illness has kept Nellie Eastman | Is confined to her room for the week. | |
| 255 | Mr. Brandstetter | Attended a party in Waterloo. | |
| 255 | Miss Pierce | Missed several days of school due to an illness. | |
| 255 | Prof. Samson | Was not able to meet his classes on Tuesday. | |
| 255 | Last Friday the Alphas | Help a pillow and pennant shower for their hall. | |
| 255 | Lida Corliss | Was unable to return after Christmas vacation due to her mother's illness. | |
| 255 | Clio | Ida Hoebel and Lillian Bowers took first and second place in the Clio oration contest. | |
| 255 | Philo | Two orations, a debate, and a presentation on astronomy occurred at the most recent Philo meeting. | |
| 256 | Mr. and Mrs. Macy Campbell | Returned from a visit to Pleasanton. | |
| 256 | Miss Dorothy Foerfler | Was the guest of Virginia Van Meter. | |
| 256 | Dr. Richard Van Metre and Ricker Van Metre | Visited their sister Virginia. | |
| 256 | Rev. Moody | Held the Y. M. C. A. prayer meeting. | |
| 256 | Lillian Hanson | Contracted scarlet fever while staying at Crary Hall. | |
| 256 | Before Rector Biggs | The St. Catherine's Guild held a going away party for Mr. Biggs; Miss Bowman was elected to succeed him. | |
| 256 | On Friday evening | Miss Rice entertained forty guests. | |
| 256 | The Baptist Choir | Was entertained at the home of Mrs. Jackson. |