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| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| The breezes on the Hill | A poem about Normal Hill. | |
| Four extra pages | The Normal Eyte is a bit longer for this issue; urges subscribers to pay their bills. | |
| The senior annuals | Copies of the Pedagog are available for $1.25. | |
| The pace that kills | Discusses slowing down the pace of life and not overdoing it. |
Page 516
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| Music festival is a success | Praise for the music and for those who arranged for the festival. |
Page 517
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| Athletics; the invincible Red Hamilton makes a great run and Normal wins meet | Normal defeats Coe College; summary of results.. | |
| Normal loses to Ames in baseball | Ames defeats Normal. |
Page 518
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|---|---|---|
| Interstate contest orations; duty and citizenship | Text of oration by E. O. Thompson of Illinois. |
Page 521
| Article | Article Summary | |
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| Professional | Saving time and securing improved results. |
Page 523
| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| J. H. Lees | Appointed assistant state geologist. | |
| Matilda H. Wild | Went to San Francisco to assist in aftermath of earthquake. | |
| David Patton | Will be superintendent in Nashua. | |
| Bertha (Crary) Martin | Read paper at Christian Endeavor meeting. | |
| Dr. W. D. Wiler | Will build new house on College Hill. |
Page 524
| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| P. E. McClenahan | Will become editor of the Cedar Falls Globe. | |
| The school board of East Waterloo | Many Normalites are teaching there. | |
| The Register and Leader | C. W. Lyons is a candidate for the General Assembly. | |
| W. T. Wolfe | Returned from the South. | |
| J. H. Kelley | Completing degree at Harvard University. | |
| Samuel Quigley | Working on degree at Harvard University. | |
| B. S. Asquith | Will study at University of Iowa. | |
| At the Republican county convention | E. A. Crary nominated for Grundy County county attorney. | |
| Anna Philpot | Visited Cedar Falls; teaching in Chicago. | |
| Ariel Parish | Will continue at Shelby. | |
| Mary L. Townsend | Returned from California. | |
| A little daughter | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christie have a new child. | |
| One of the speakers | Percy Huggett spoke at Christian Endeavor meeting. | |
| Pearl McCaffree | Will be on campus for Commencement. | |
| H. A. Glackemeyer | Will continue as head of Rippey schools. | |
| Anna Parmenter | Will continue teaching at Hampton. | |
| Minnie (Ainsworth) Wilson | Principal in Carroll. |
Page 525
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|---|---|---|
| Casper Schenck | Will complete law studies at Harvard University. | |
| According to previous announcement | Edna Poor married the Reverend C. J. Shutt. | |
| D. D. Johnson | Teaching in Woodbine. | |
| Alvena Mann | Teaching in Lamoni. |
Page 526
| Article | Article Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| Bertha Hemsworth | Home after graduating from New Haven Normal School. | |
| Thursday evening | Julia Piersol gave reading. | |
| Mabel Meek | Mother visited. | |
| Winifred Baker | Sister visited. | |
| Mr. and Mrs. Carmichael | Visited Nelle Carmichael. | |
| Louise Rathbun | Teaching in Seattle. | |
| Maude Davis | Teaching at McGregor. | |
| The undergraduate wedding bells | Mae Colby married Mr. Becket; Alice Hoag married Ernest Cook; Martha Hoskins married Harry Hill. | |
| Christmas day at the home | Lenora Sindt married Harry G. Loomis. | |
| Arthur Box | Married Bessie Mae Eyler. | |
| Mrs. Cowgill and Mrs. Fuller | Visited President and Mrs. Seerley. | |
| Ethel Dunn | Mother visited. | |
| A wedding of interest | Harry Hayes married Grace Bunnell. |
Page 527
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| At a formal dinner given Tuesday evening | Harriette Gunn will marry Joseph Roberson; will leave at end of summer session. | |
| Miss Mullens | Sister visited. | |
| Lena Richardson | Working as milliner in Aplington. | |
| Mr. and Mrs. Schedit | Family visited. | |
| In last week's issue | Several items were cut by the printer, including account of the Chresto picnic. | |
| Another omission | Professor Fullerton's only sister died. | |
| Misses Rice and Hutchinson and Prof. Condit | Attended Presbyterian convention. | |
| Katrina Bowlus | Family visited. | |
| Florence Magnant | Has been sick. | |
| Fay St. Claire | Brother visited. | |
| Esther Seerley | Home after year at New Haven Normal School of Gymnastics. | |
| Helene Balliett | Visited Lenore Shanewise. | |
| Miss Murrer | Visited cousin Maude McChane. |
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| Article | Article Summary | |
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| Maude Keith | Visited Marion. | |
| Mr. Jacobs | Mother visited. | |
| Miss Hughes | Attended Presbyterian convention. | |
| Grace Ellis of Green | Visited Laura McDonald. | |
| A friend from Osage | Visited Marie Gunderson. | |
| Nellie McEniry | Sister Margaret visited. | |
| Alice Pals of Belmond | Visited sister Henrietta. | |
| Carolina Orvis | Visited uncle. | |
| Frances Holmes | Mother visited. | |
| Russell Glasener | Visited Reinbeck. | |
| Warren Proctor | Will visit Congregational Church choir in Des Moines. | |
| Ruth White | Family visiting. | |
| Mrs. Gray | Mother visited. | |
| Pres. Seerley and Prof. Arey | Went to Oskaloosa. | |
| Levi Clark | Mother visiting. | |
| Miss Christian | Spoke at Lutheran church. | |
| The Philos and Alphas | Enjoyed picnic. | |
| Nellie McEniry | Sister visited. | |
| Miss Patt | Enjoyed a visit from her sister. | |
| Miss Henshaw | YWCA state secretary will visit campus. | |
| The rhetorical divisions | Enjoyed picnic. | |
| Levi Clark | Went to State Center. |
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| Mr. Boydon of Bridgewater, Mass. | Address chapel. | |
| Mattie Fargo | Will join staff as library cataloguer; Edgar Chapman will assist in physics; Warren Proctor will assist in music. | |
| Among the many who entertained | Many Normalites had guests during the music festival. | |
| Rozella Humphrey and Ora Baum of Vinton | Visited campus. | |
| Society | Chrestos submitted a poem entitled Trucks at School; the Neos held an honorary member program; and the Aristos had a triangular debate. | |
| Mr. Colegrove | Sister ill. | |
| The elections for the week are | Roster of Normalites who have found teaching positions. | |
| Miss Carpenter | Left for New York and will sail to Europe. | |
| Miss Fesenbeck | Visited Iowa City. |