Normal Eyte
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Miss Bresnin of Springfield, Ohio Normal Eyte 21:16, p.285 |
1/18/1911 | Visited her friend Miss Hussey. | |
252 |
Miss Daisy McLeod Normal Eyte 21:16, p.285 |
1/18/1911 | Confined to her room by an attack of the grippe. | |
253 |
Miss Grace Petite Normal Eyte 21:16, p.286 |
1/18/1911 | Confined to her room by an attack of the grippe. | |
254 |
Miss Miriam Wells of Ames Normal Eyte 21:16, p.285 |
1/18/1911 | Visited Miss Wells. | |
255 |
Most of the people at Chapman Hall Normal Eyte 21:16, p.286 |
1/18/1911 | Outbreak of sickness and injury has befallen Chapman Hall. | |
256 |
Mr. F. Russell Glasener Normal Eyte 21:16, p.285 |
1/18/1911 | Spent time in State Center, Iowa. | |
257 |
Mr. Frank Lynch of Independence Normal Eyte 21:16, p.285 |
1/18/1911 | Visited the Shillinglaw home. | |
258 |
Mr. Merrill Normal Eyte 21:16, p.286 |
1/18/1911 | Unable to meet with students, confined to his home because of illness. | |
259 |
Mrs. D. S. Wright Normal Eyte 21:16, p.286 |
1/18/1911 | Confined to her room by an attack of the grippe. | |
260 |
Official Notes Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS andISTC) Normal Eyte 21:16, p.272 |
1/18/1911 | News of important educators and education-related events; pending legislation in the General Assembly. | |
261 |
Patronize basketball Normal Eyte 21:16, p.269 |
1/18/1911 | Encourages students to attend men's basketball games. | |
262 |
Prof. C. P. Colegrove Normal Eyte 21:16, p.286 |
1/18/1911 | Addressed a farmers' meeting in Pocahontas, Iowa. | |
263 |
Saturday afternoon Normal Eyte 21:16, p.286 |
1/18/1911 | Cedar Falls chapter of D. A. R. met at the home of Marion Walker. | |
264 |
That triangular debate Normal Eyte 21:16, p.269 |
1/18/1911 | The Aristos have decided not to provide any contestants for the winter triangular debate; will have no triangular debate for second consecutive year. | |
265 |
The Department of Physical Education Normal Eyte 21:16, p.283 |
1/18/1911 | Will continue basketball games for women's literary society teams. | |
266 |
The matter of flooding our athletic field Normal Eyte 21:16, p.283 |
1/18/1911 | Trying to find equipment to flood field for skating. | |
267 |
The modern movement in elementary and secondary mathematics; present day conditions Condit--Ira S. (Mathematics Faculty) Normal Eyte 21:16, p.274 |
1/18/1911 | An essay on mathematics written by Ira S. Condit of I. S. T. C. | |
268 |
The opening of the Gymnasium Normal Eyte 21:16, p.282 |
1/18/1911 | Students enjoy having the building open on Saturday afternoons; will have inter-class basketball games. | |
269 |
The regular series of indoor athletic contests Normal Eyte 21:16, p.283 |
1/18/1911 | Records for recent indoor track contests. | |
270 |
The sympathy of all who know Mr. E. L. Bronson Normal Eyte 21:16, p.278 |
1/18/1911 | Former principal of the Hawarden schools; had his feet badly frozen in Montana and will have toes amputated; in need of assistance. | |
271 |
W. S. Yeager Normal Eyte 21:16, p.277 |
1/18/1911 | Physical education director at the schools in Mount Hermon, Massachusetts; lost possessions when dormitory caught fire. | |
272 |
A letter Normal Eyte 21:15, p.255 |
1/11/1911 | Seeley K. Tompkins writes to President Seerley to tell him about his experiences at Yale University. | |
273 |
A. C. Fuller Normal Eyte 21:15, p.258 |
1/11/1911 | Working as superintendent of schools in Washington, Iowa. | |
274 |
Amelia Rhynsburger Normal Eyte 21:15, p.258 |
1/11/1911 | Has charge of the first grade in Red Oak; Cornelia Rhynsburger has charge of music in Pella. | |
275 |
Basketball schedule is arranged Normal Eyte 21:15, p.267 |
1/11/1911 | Schedule for the 1911 basketball season. | |
276 |
Bible Study Department of the Y. M. and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Colegrove--Chauncey Peter (Education Faculty) Normal Eyte 21:15, p.260 |
1/11/1911 | Lesson XVI: closing scenes in a grand life (part one). | |
277 |
Charles Mantle Normal Eyte 21:15, p.258 |
1/11/1911 | At George, Iowa. | |
278 |
During the holidays Normal Eyte 21:15, p.266 |
1/11/1911 | Florence Ward attended the Southern Educational Association held in Chattanooga. | |
279 |
Editorial Normal Eyte 21:15, p.251 |
1/11/1911 | Editorial states that being a member of a literary society is not a good way to practice debating or oratorical skills. | |
280 |
Edna Davy Normal Eyte 21:15, p.258 |
1/11/1911 | Not teaching this year; at her home in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
281 |
Edna Lee Huston Normal Eyte 21:15, p.258 |
1/11/1911 | Teaches primary grade at Clarinda. | |
282 |
Faye St. Clair Normal Eyte 21:15, p.258 |
1/11/1911 | At home in Fort Dodge, Iowa. | |
283 |
From foreign lands Normal Eyte 21:15, p.256 |
1/11/1911 | Professor Carpenter tells about her experiences in Germany. | |
284 |
Jay T. Colegrove Normal Eyte 21:15, p.258 |
1/11/1911 | Working as a teacher in the high school in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. | |
285 |
Katherine Stichter Normal Eyte 21:15, p.258 |
1/11/1911 | Teaches a primary grade; does institute and Chautauqua work during the summer. | |
286 |
Leslie I. Reed Normal Eyte 21:15, p.258 |
1/11/1911 | Superintendent of schools at Jefferson, Iowa. | |
287 |
Lottie Hunter Normal Eyte 21:15, p.258 |
1/11/1911 | Elected to teach in Shell Rock, Iowa. | |
288 |
Lucy H. Meacham Normal Eyte 21:15, p.258 |
1/11/1911 | Primary teacher in Washington, Iowa. | |
289 |
Margaret Sloan Normal Eyte 21:15, p.258 |
1/11/1911 | At home in Sioux City, Iowa. | |
290 |
Married at Madison Wisconsin; Prof. Reuben McKitrick of the Teachers College faculty weds during Christmas recess Normal Eyte 21:15, p.257 |
1/11/1911 | Professor McKitrick married Louise Maria Coddington over the Christmas break. | |
291 |
Miss Elizabeth Jennings Normal Eyte 21:15, p.264 |
1/11/1911 | Accepted a position in the Rock Rapids schools. | |
292 |
Miss Ethel Dryden Normal Eyte 21:15, p.264 |
1/11/1911 | Spent the holidays at her home on College Hill. | |
293 |
Miss Faith Downs Normal Eyte 21:15, p.264 |
1/11/1911 | Teaching at the Slater High School; visited the college. | |
294 |
Miss Florence Meier Normal Eyte 21:15, p.264 |
1/11/1911 | Drawing supervisor in Montezuma; visited the college. | |
295 |
Miss Frances Burns Normal Eyte 21:15, p.264 |
1/11/1911 | Visited the college; teaching kindergarten in Waterloo. | |
296 |
Miss Helen Katz Normal Eyte 21:15, p.265 |
1/11/1911 | Left in December for Florence, Alabama, to teach violin in a girl's school. | |
297 |
Miss Indie Cadwallader Normal Eyte 21:15, p.265 |
1/11/1911 | Left to attend school at Berkley in California. | |
298 |
Miss Inez Devens Normal Eyte 21:15, p.266 |
1/11/1911 | Returned to New Hampton to continue her work as drawing and penmanship supervisor in the public schools. | |
299 |
Miss Jennie Hutchison Normal Eyte 21:15, p.265 |
1/11/1911 | Visited her friends on College Hill on her way to Storm Lake where she will teach Latin at Buena Vista College. | |
300 |
Miss Mae Toomey Normal Eyte 21:15, p.264 |
1/11/1911 | Teaching at LeMars; visited chapel. |
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