Library Services

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# Title Date Summary
1101 Have you seen the new dictionaries
Normal Eyte 4:24, p.379
Additions to library.
1102 The number of books in our library
Normal Eyte 4:22, p.346
Many more added this week.
1103 We are pleased
Normal Eyte 4:22, p.341
Detailed look at plans and progress on the new building (Old Administration); will house library, offices, recitation rooms, gymnasium, natural science department, and museum; corridor will connect the building to Gilchrist Hall.
1104 No student should forget
Normal Eyte 4:17, p.261
Library presents many opportunities for reading even outside one's field of study.
1105 The Osborne & Murphy Printing Company
Normal Eyte 4:17, p.262
Sends Christmas issue of Red Oak newspaper to library; has historical articles in it.
1106 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A.
Normal Eyte 4:17, p.265
Meeting leaders announced; other activities scheduled.
1107 With the beginning of the year
Normal Eyte 4:16, p.246
Library rules change; books may be checked out for two weeks and renewed for one week; fine for overdue books is ten cents per day.
1108 During the vacation
Normal Eyte 20:16, p.220
New shelves built in library and books rearranged; report on holdings and circulation.
1109 The State Normal School
Normal Eyte 4:14, p.216
O. C. Scott writes his impressions of the school after visiting as an oratorical contest judge.
1110 Those who remained here
Normal Eyte 4:14, p.218
Library busy over Christmas holidays.
1111 Library notes
Normal Eyte 1:9, p.134
Anna Baker has classified and catalogued over two hundred new books; library also has bound volumes of ISNS programs and senior theses.
1112 A set
Normal Eyte 4:7, p.106
Guide books placed in library.
1113 We observe
Normal Eyte 4:7, p.106
Quarterly Illustrated added to library.
1114 Among the new books
Normal Eyte 4:6, p.90
Library has added many good, new books and placed them in their respective departments.
1115 Y. W. & Y. M. C. A.
Normal Eyte 4:4, p.55
Meeting leaders announced; detailed description of meeting of missionary circle.
1116 If the riches of an object
Normal Eyte 4:3, p.43
Library receiving heavy use.
1117 Our library
Normal Eyte 4:3, p.44
Volumes have been re-arranged and are being catalogued.
1118 We notice among the periodicals
Normal Eyte 4:3, p.44
Harvard Graduate's Magazine now in library.
1119 Mrs. D. F. Hoover and Miss Baker
Normal Eyte 3:36, p.317
Miss Baker will spend a portion of the summer on campus to acquaint herself with the library and prepare for her position as librarian which will start in September 1894.
1120 Two new periodicals
Normal Eyte 3:28, p.223
"Physical Education" and "Athletics" added to library collection.
1121 The following, probably the reflections of some new students
Normal Eyte 3:27, p.215
A student wishes for the ability to take in all the information that he needs.
1122 Appropriations
Normal Eyte 3:26, p.201
Bill is very near completion; will include $30,000 for a new building, though President Seerley believes that about $75,000 is needed; bill also includes money for the library and a librarian as well as other new funds; $20,000 per biennium addition.
1123 Programs wanted by the school
Normal Eyte 3:25, p.198
Library wishes to bind copies of school programs; still lacks several items.
1124 The bill providing for an appropriation
Normal Eyte 3:21, p.161
Visiting Committee has reduced recommendations in some areas; list of sums as they now stand; President Seerley seems optimistic that it will pass.
1125 A bill
Normal Eyte 3:20, p.156
Text of the Normal School appropriations bill which includes money for a new building and for a librarian and library material.
1126 A new decoration
Normal Eyte 3:19, p.151
Samuel Smith has made a paper rack for the library.
1127 The first volume of McClure's Magazine
Normal Eyte 3:11, p.86
Added to library.
1128 The New England Magazine
Normal Eyte 3:10, p.74
Has recently been bound.
1129 The library has been increased
Normal Eyte 3:9, p.71
Has received new literature and encyclopedic works.
1130 Mr. Geo. Thayer
Normal Eyte 3:8, p.64
Printing company representative visits in preparation for periodical binding.
1131 In the library
Normal Eyte 3:4, p.25
Library has some new books despite the difficult financial circumstances; reviews of a few new titles.
1132 Miss Minnie Moore
Normal Eyte 2:36, p.279
Visits friends at Normal; remember her service from time when she was librarian.
1133 Our library has now 5220 volumes
Normal Eyte 2:33, p.252
Ranks eighth in size in Iowa colleges; tally of other colleges and their holdings.
1134 In the library
Normal Eyte 2:32, p.243
Review of books on ancient literature, mythology, and archeology.
1135 Additions are continually being made to our library
Normal Eyte 2:31, p.241
Collection now totals 5200 volumes.
1136 In the library
Normal Eyte 5:16, p.212
New books have been added lately; review of some of them.
1137 When closing a term's work
Normal Eyte 2:14, p.107
A look at the achievements and improvements on campus.
1138 Our library is in need of further shelving
Normal Eyte 2:8, p.65
New books are stored on tables and window sills.
1139 New books are daily being added to the library
Normal Eyte 2:2, p.7

Recently acquired two volume set of "Arabian Nights".

1140 The library has been very much enlarged
Normal Eyte 2:1, p.7
Many books added and catalogued.
1141 The Century Encyclopedia
Normal Eyte 1:6, p.47
Located on stands in library.
1142 There has been circulating
Normal Eyte 1:6, p.42
Urges Des Moines Ministerial Association to donate chaplaincy fee to Normal School Library; outlines needs and deficiencies of collection.
1143 President Seerley
Normal Eyte 1:4, p.29
Has received two sets of the Century dictionary: one for the faculty and one for the library.
1144 If "a library's riches increase . . . . "
Normal Eyte 1:2, p.13
Rooms are filled with earnest students.
1145 The state has done much
Students' Offering 8:34, p.6

Needs of the school include: better library collection and catalogue; covered walks between buildings; society halls.

1146 Though we cannot boast
Students' Offering 8:33, p.5

Brief list of some titles in the library.

1147 The library of the ISNS
Students' Offering 8:32, p.7

Description of 1800 volume library.

1148 Sara Riggs
Students' Offering 7:26, p.6

Now private secretary and librarian.

1149 Our library has been enriched
Students' Offering 6:22, p.6

A dozen books on temperance added.

1150 A new library catalogue
Students' Offering 6:21, p.6

Each student will receive a list of all books in the library; it will be arranged by subject, shelf number, and author.

1151 Malcolm Stewart
Students' Offering 6:20, p.3

Had been managing funds for Commencement of Class of 1881; gives final $2 to library fund.

1152 Our library is now arranged
Students' Offering 5:15, p.4

Books are catalogued and classified; most subjects represented; parlor converted into a reading room; Miss Armstrong is librarian; library rules are strict.

1153 An important addition
Students' Offering 5:14, p.5

About $750 worth of books in science, philosophy, and history purchased for library.

1154 The new arrangements
Students' Offering 1:4, p.4

Decription of improvements in the building include painting, blackboards, library, cistern, carpeting, laboratory, and staff rooms.

1155 The Normal Lecture Course
Students' Offering 1:4, p.7

Faculty speak and perform demonstrations to raise money for reference books.

1156 Prof. Bartlett and Wright
Students' Offering 200:2, p.3

Professors Bartlett and Wright number, arrange, and sort the Normal School's small library.

1157 School libraries as an educational force
Students' Offering 200:2, p.1

Believes a school library can be a key to the development of an educated citizenry; outlines appropriate types of books and levels of expenditure.