Normal Eyte
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Title | Date | Summary | ||
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41601 |
Mrs. Hugh J. Miller Normal Eyte 1:4, p.31 |
2/2/1892 | Living in Montana. | |
41602 |
Our military instructor Normal Eyte 1:4, p.32 |
2/2/1892 | Lt. Dinwiddie spending winter in southern Iowa; will take up work as soon as weather permits; new arms should be available; hopes military drill will be made compulsory. | |
41603 |
President Seerley Normal Eyte 1:4, p.29 |
2/2/1892 | Has received two sets of the Century dictionary: one for the faculty and one for the library. | |
41604 |
Reports of the most complimentary character Normal Eyte 1:4, p.31 |
2/2/1892 | C. Ray Aurner is principal at Waverly High School. | |
41605 |
Rev. and Mrs. O. B. Chassell Normal Eyte 1:4, p.32 |
2/2/1892 | Passing through town on way to Wyoming; Mr. Chassell recovering but not ready to take up his pastoral duties. | |
41606 |
State expenses and higher education Normal Eyte 1:4, p.28 |
2/2/1892 | Tally of sums spent on higher education. | |
41607 |
State Superintendent J. B. Knoepfler Normal Eyte 1:4, p.30 |
2/2/1892 | Visits the Normal School; addresses students. | |
41608 |
Still another advancement Normal Eyte 1:4, p.25 |
2/2/1892 | Considers "theaterphone", which transmits operas in London from theaters to nearby homes via telephone lines; predicts that there will come a time when both sights and sounds of distant events will be delivered to homes. | |
41609 |
The Aristo open session Normal Eyte 1:4, p.32 |
2/2/1892 | Detailed description of recent entertainment. | |
41610 |
The following course of lectures Normal Eyte 1:4, p.30 |
2/2/1892 | Speakers and topics listed. | |
41611 |
The Normal Eyte Normal Eyte 1:4, p.32 |
2/2/1892 | Would like to hear from students in the wild and wooly West. | |
41612 |
The patrons of the schools Normal Eyte 1:4, p.32 |
2/2/1892 | T. B. Morris teaching in Goldfield. | |
41613 |
The State University Normal Eyte 1:4, p.25 |
2/2/1892 | General Assembly considers millage tax support for state institutions; also considers additional normal schools. | |
41614 |
The success of Miss May Roberts Normal Eyte 1:4, p.31 |
2/2/1892 | Teaching high school in Topeka, Kansas. | |
41615 |
The work of J. A. Kleinsorge Normal Eyte 1:4, p.31 |
2/2/1892 | Principal in Camanche receives raise in salary. | |
41616 |
There are many things Normal Eyte 1:4, p.31 |
2/2/1892 | Scolds literary society members who do not live up to their responsibilities. | |
41617 |
Under the sanction and control Normal Eyte 1:4, p.27 |
2/2/1892 | Believes that the Aristos and the Philos are getting along well, contrary to a recently expressed opinion. | |
41618 |
W. F. Hemmerling and Charles Wright Normal Eyte 1:4, p.29 |
2/2/1892 | Spend weekend at home. | |
41619 |
Walter Guthridge Normal Eyte 1:4, p.29 |
2/2/1892 | Will lead prayer meeting. | |
41620 |
Wednesday evening Normal Eyte 1:4, p.29 |
2/2/1892 | W. H. Reever called home on account of father's death. | |
41621 |
Word comes to us Normal Eyte 1:4, p.31 |
2/2/1892 | S. B. Stonerook doing well in New London. | |
41622 |
Y. W. C. A. Normal Eyte 1:4, p.29 |
2/2/1892 | Meeting will be led by Alice Howard. | |
41623 |
County Superintendent J. L. Buechele Normal Eyte 1:3, p.21 |
1/26/1892 | May hold spring institute. | |
41624 |
Editorial Normal Eyte 1:3, p.17 |
1/26/1892 | Urges people to subscribe to Normal Eyte; will entertain comments for Cranky Croaks column | |
41625 |
Fifty new members Normal Eyte 1:3, p.22 |
1/26/1892 | Now total of 168 YWCA members. | |
41626 |
Harriet Brooks Hartshorn Normal Eyte 1:3, p.18 |
1/26/1892 | Will succeed Lizzie Hughes at State Center; Lizzie Hughes will become superintendent of Louisa County. | |
41627 |
Haste in education Andrews--Lewis H. Normal Eyte 1:3, p.23 |
1/26/1892 | Believes that education may be marred by moving too quickly. | |
41628 |
Hon. Henry Sabin Normal Eyte 1:3, p.18 |
1/26/1892 | Prepares lectures; predictions of success as editor of Iowa School Journal. | |
41629 |
Honorable Jno. B. Knoepfler Normal Eyte 1:3, p.19 |
1/26/1892 | Lengthy profile of new state superintendent; photo. | |
41630 |
In a country school of forty-two pupils Normal Eyte 1:3, p.21 |
1/26/1892 | Bertha Wyant teaching. | |
41631 |
Last Thursday evening Normal Eyte 1:3, p.23 |
1/26/1892 | Misses Ensign and Dahlin thrown from sleigh; no one hurt. | |
41632 |
Luelle V. Simmons Normal Eyte 1:3, p.18 |
1/26/1892 | Resigns from Bellevue due to poor health. | |
41633 |
Miss Alice Hurley Normal Eyte 1:3, p.21 |
1/26/1892 | Teaching in Redlands, California. | |
41634 |
Miss Eva Leland Normal Eyte 1:3, p.18 |
1/26/1892 | Offered $70 job in Aurora, Illinois, but Cresco board will not release her. | |
41635 |
Miss Florence F. Walraven Normal Eyte 1:3, p.18 |
1/26/1892 | Becomes high school assistant at Marshalltown. | |
41636 |
Miss Sara Riggs Normal Eyte 1:3, p.21 |
1/26/1892 | Attending University of Michigan; called home on account of mother's death. | |
41637 |
Miss White found a place Normal Eyte 1:3, p.18 |
1/26/1892 | Resigns Cedar Falls position and marries M. O. Roland; Harriet Carpenter will take her place. | |
41638 |
Mr. Herbert R. Hull Normal Eyte 1:3, p.21 |
1/26/1892 | Elected cashier in bank in Kirwin, Kansas. | |
41639 |
Mr. J. A. Hanson Normal Eyte 1:3, p.23 |
1/26/1892 | Guest of Mary and Ada Down. | |
41640 |
Mr. O. B. Chassell Normal Eyte 1:3, p.21 |
1/26/1892 | Recovered health; expects to take up work in Wyoming; Mrs. Chassell visiting in Dubuque. | |
41641 |
Our brave cadets Normal Eyte 1:3, p.21 |
1/26/1892 | Hoping to serve in Chile. | |
41642 |
Our lecture committee Normal Eyte 1:3, p.22 |
1/26/1892 | Secures services of Robert Nourse as speaker. | |
41643 |
Prayer meeting Normal Eyte 1:3, p.21 |
1/26/1892 | Cora Spargur will lead Wednesday; Mae Loonan will lead Sunday. | |
41644 |
Ray W. and Miss Sophie Keeler Normal Eyte 1:3, p.23 |
1/26/1892 | Receive visit from father. | |
41645 |
Report of Bible study classes for fall term of 1891 Normal Eyte 1:3, p.21 |
1/26/1892 | Total of 360 involved in work. | |
41646 |
Reports are to the effect Normal Eyte 1:3, p.22 |
1/26/1892 | General Assembly believed to be favorably disposed toward the Normal School. | |
41647 |
State institutions of Iowa Normal Eyte 1:3, p.20 |
1/26/1892 | Correction of table published earlier. | |
41648 |
The Aristos were honored Normal Eyte 1:3, p.22 |
1/26/1892 | Large attendance at open session; description of program. | |
41649 |
The first of a series Normal Eyte 1:3, p.21 |
1/26/1892 | Professor Wright delivers lecture to AOUW. | |
41650 |
The friends of Miss Lu Erion Normal Eyte 1:3, p.21 |
1/26/1892 | Teaching in South Omaha. |
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