Moore--Eva B. (Class of 1896)
Displaying 1 - 20 of 20 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | Mrs. Archibald I. McMartin Alumnus 37:1, p.24 |
The former Eva B. Moore died on September 21, 1952. | |
2 | Mrs. Eva Moore McMartin Alumnus 31:4, p.11 |
Has taught at Red Oak and Massena, Iowa, and Seattle, Washington. Recently she has been doing church and club work; resides in Long Beach, California. | |
3 | Mrs. Eva B. Moore McMartin Alumnus 19:2, p.19 |
Lives in Long Beach, California. | |
4 | Miss Eva Belle Moore Normal Eyte 19:16, p.253 |
Married Archibald McIntire McMartin. | |
5 | Miss Eva Belle Moore Normal Eyte 19:13, p.205 |
Married Archibald McMartin. | |
6 | Eva B. Moore Normal Eyte 12:23, p.360 |
Teaching in Seattle. | |
7 | Eva B. Moore Normal Eyte 12:8, p.118 |
Teaching in Seattle, Washington. | |
8 | The Vinton primary department Normal Eyte 12:1, p.9 |
Eva Moore is teaching there. | |
9 | Anna E. Williams Normal Eyte 11:27, p.667 |
A number of students have left school due to poor health. | |
10 | Eva B. Moore Normal Eyte 9:31, p.736 |
Principal in Red Oak. | |
11 | Eva B. Moore Normal Eyte 8:8, p.110 |
Principal at Red Oak. | |
12 | Miss Eva B. Moore Normal Eyte 7:19, p.10 |
Teaching in Red Oak. | |
13 | Among the successful teachers Normal Eyte 6:22, p.258 |
Eva Moore doing well in Red Oak. | |
14 | Alumni news Normal Eyte 6:2, p.16 |
Quick look at the work and location of the Class of 1896. | |
15 | Chapel orations Normal Eyte 5:16, p.144 |
Speakers and topics. | |
16 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Normal Eyte 5:6, p.44 |
Roster of meeting leaders; hear from two missionaries. | |
17 | In our last issue Normal Eyte 5:3, p.21 |
Roster of orators and topics. | |
18 | Y. W. & Y. M. C. A. Normal Eyte 4:17, p.265 |
Meeting leaders announced; other activities scheduled. | |
19 | We are glad to see Normal Eyte 4:7, p.106 |
Eva B. Moore back in school. | |
20 | Among those to whose happy lot fell the privilege Normal Eyte 2:12, p.94 |
A few students were able to get home for Thanksgiving; most stayed at school. |