Normal Eyte — October 25, 1905

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97 Value of normal schools The practical value of normal schools is coming to be more and more recognized.
97 Northeastern Iowa Teachers Assn. Brief highlights of the meeting.
98 On the gridiron; Normal team was too fast for the Cornell boys Normal defeats Cornell in football for the sixth straight year.
98 Chapel time Cartoon depicting students running to the auditorium in anticipation of chapel exercises
98 Appropriations asked; comparison of amounts asked of General Assembly by I. S. N. S and S. U. I. ISNS asks for $37,000; University of Iowa asks for $323,500.
99 The way it then seemed Cornell having had high expectations coming into the football game against Normal.
100 Hahn's Orchestra coming Lecture Course Committee has booked Hahn's Orchestra for a performance.
100 Only a few copies left Last few copies of the 1905 Old Gold are available.
101 Training, the subject and the pupil; quantitative measurements of nature and experience--mathematics of the elementary schools Extensive article about mathematics and how they are used in elementary schools.
103 Bible Studies Lesson VII; first period of Galilean ministry
104 Society Neo program includes music, papers, and history; Zetas hear recitations and serial story; Aristos entertained many visitors; Chrestos held literary session.
106 Y. W. C. A. notes Roster of officers; hear presentation on mission work.
107 Ella Sondager Teaching in Elkader.
107 Mabelle Payton Teaching at Marcus.
107 After a year's rest Ella Lund is teaching in Lenox.
107 Allan Peterson Principal in Randolph.
107 Margaret Coudon Teaching in Zearing.
107 Mildred Dane At home in Waterloo this year.
107 At the recent meeting of the conference of the M. E. Church E. G. Copeland appointed pastor at Ackley.
107 Lucy O. Pingrey Studying and teaching in Iowa City.
107 Fay M. Strawn Teaching in West Des Moines.
107 In a letter to a friend Owen P. McElmeel is enjoying life in Minnesota.
107 Ethel Gerken Teaching in Odebolt.
107 Dr. Lucy M. Wood Practicing medicine in Colorado.
107 Christine Thoene Teaching in Dubuque.
107 Orpha M. Ensign Teaching in California.
107 R. S. Dix Principal in Ainsworth.
107 Elizabeth Henderson Teaching in Cedar Falls.
107 Mayme Ryan Teaching in Albert Lea.
107 Nellie Cahow At home in Greenfield.
107 Grace Smith Teaching in Cumberland.
108 Elsie Schilling Teaching in Hedrick.
108 Lulu Landsberg Intends to return to ISNS.
108 Jessie Oleson Teaching in Iowa Falls.
108 Maude Akin At home in Glidden.
108 Ruby McDowell Teaching near Hampton.
108 Ella Ackers Teaching in Kinross.
108 At 8:30 this morning Ada Eighmey married Arthur Blackburn.
108 May Hiams Teaching in Mason City.
108 May Hiams Teaching in Mason City.
108 Blanche Crouse Training as nurse in Chicago.
108 Clare Moe Teaching in St. Ansgar.
108 Emma Clark Teaching in Duluth.
108 Ruth Clark Teaching near Boulder, Colorado.
108 Ethel Waller Teaching in Everett, Washington.
108 Charles F. Kuehne Principal at Lake Park.
108 Belle Woodford Teaching in Hoquiam, Washington.
109 Clare Owens Entertained family.
109 Frances Holmes, Edna Cass, and Mabel Meek Visited Waterloo.
109 Katrina Bowlus Visited Cedar Rapids.
109 Nathan Gist Visited home briefly.
109 Nelle Murphy Visited sister Laura.
109 Blanche Martin Sister visited.
109 Stella Olesen Visited Flora Bergeson.
109 Will Perrin Visited campus.
109 Grace Dreher Visited Lela Stanley.
109 Miss Call Visited Webster City.
109 Prof. Wright Spoke to YMCA at Fort Dodge.
109 Grace and Flora Furrow Visited Tripoli.
109 Edith Shaw Visited Payton.
109 Hannah Merriam Visited Coggon.
109 Fannie Drees Visited sister Blanche.
109 Edna Irwin Visited Mason City.
109 Stella Counsell Visited Janesville.
109 Miss Shumway Visited home.
109 Margaret Bowes Visited Eagle Grove.
109 Clara Johnson Recovered from illness.
109 Ruth Spicer Visited Des Moines.
109 Edith Ehret Visited Hudson.
109 Louisa Miller Visited home.
109 Harry St. Clair Visited sister Daisy.
109 Elsie Clarkson Father visited.
109 Dorothy McNally Visited Hudson.
109 Lydia Scheit Visited home.
109 Mary Soltow Visited Ackley.
109 Dorothy Hobbie Visited Hampton.
110 Friends of Prof. Frank D. Eaman Professor Eaman passed the bar examination in Michigan.
110 During the sessions Clara Cressey entertained friend.
110 Mrs. A. B. Page Attended DAR meeting.
110 Ruth Gist Will teach in Grand Falls, North Dakota.
110 Miss Kinley Will not return to school after death of father.
110 Mrs. Louise Kamanski Visited her brother, Professor Colegrove.
110 Frances, Hubbard Belmond teachers visited campus.
110 Effie Williamson Visited sister Mary.