Issue Contents
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1 | Editorial | Notes the many compliments to the Iowa State Teachers College students, faculty, and grounds. |
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2 | Degrees, or a degree--which? Samson--George--Sr. (Psychology Faculty) |
Text of a paper written by Professor Samson for the College Department of the Iowa State Teachers Association. |
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3 | Positive factors in school government Colegrove--Chauncey Peter (Education Faculty) |
Professor Colegrove notes the positive factors needed for good order in school, including the qualifications and characteristics of the teacher, pupils being interested in their work, and the support of the community for the school. |
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4 | Athletic notes; football season will open on Saturday | The 1910 football season will begin Saturday October 8 against Lenox College. |
5 | Shake-Aristo | Describes the initiation of the new Shakespearean and Aristo Literary Society members. |
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6 | Chresto | Held reception at member's home. |
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10 | Alpha, Alpha leads the way | Describes the initiation of the new Alpha members. |
11 | Chresto | A poem describing the upcoming Chrestomathian initiation. |
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12 | The Eyte is pleased to announce | Marriage announcement of a former student Grace Hovelson, who married Joseph Clay. |
13 | The Eyte wishes to correct an error in a recent issue | Mrs. Fred Cram is not sick but working at the hospital where her husband is recovering. |
14 | The following is copied from the "Stephen (Minnesota) Messenger" | News of the death of Etta L. Brooks. |
15 | There is a large number of old Normal students | Roster of students enrolled in University of Iowa. |
16 | Word comes from Somners, Montana | Three I. S. T. C. graduates teaching there. |
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17 | Charlotte Hunt | Pleased with her work in Seattle, Washington. |
18 | D. H. Rummel | Principal of the Plymouth, Iowa, school. |
19 | Exchange Notes | News on other area colleges. |
20 | F. R. Sebolt | Secretary and treasurer of the Lumsden Beach Summer school. |
21 | Ida G. Peterson | Enjoys her work in Boise, Idaho. |
22 | Lavinia Mowry | Enjoying her work in Seattle, Washington. |
23 | Mrs. Jedie Jones | Visited Grace Aitchison. |
24 | Raymond B. Leland | Is principal of a high school in San Jose, California. |
25 | Walter Bender | Working in Atlantic. |
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26 | Bible study department of the Y. M and Y. W. Christian Associations; lessons prepared by C. P. Colegrove Colegrove--Chauncey Peter (Education Faculty) |
Lesson V. Abraham, the Founder of Monotheism. |
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27 | Miss Alpha Martin | Visited friends and relatives on the Hill. |
28 | Miss Bessie Whitaker of Grinnell | Visited the Hill. |
29 | Miss Call | Recently received word from Jennette Carpenter, who is in Germany. |
30 | Miss Effie Cook | Left for her home in Miles, Iowa, before heading to Oregon to visit relatives. |
31 | Miss Ethel Johnson | Spent time in Charles City. |
32 | Miss Genevieve M. Staudt | Spent time at her home in Marble Rock, Iowa. |
33 | Miss Lida Mutch | Had visitors from Grundy Center. |
34 | Miss Mabel Tilton | Spent time in What Cheer. |
35 | Miss Verda Owen | Left for her home in Tipton. |
36 | The recital given by Bruno Steindel | A recital was given with the help of Professors Frampton and Merrill. |
37 | Will Mangold | Spent time with his sister Luella. |
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38 | Miss Lyle Johnson | Spent time in Waverly. |
39 | Miss Mae Beattie | Called home due to her mother's death. |
40 | Miss Maggie Schoeneman | Spent time in Kelsey, Iowa. |
41 | Miss Matie Austin | Spent time in Austinville. |
42 | Miss Mildred Morse | Spent time in Sibley, Iowa. |
43 | Miss Ruth M. Boomer | Spent time at her home in Janesville. |
44 | Mr. and Mrs. Morrison | Visited their daughter Vee. |
45 | Mr. R. F. Seymour | Officiated a game of college football between Minnesota and North Dakota. |
46 | On Tuesday | Wedding of Grace Hovelson and Joseph B. Clay took place. |
47 | Pres. Seerley | Delivered an address at Garner, Iowa. |
48 | Pres. Seerley | Attended a meeting of the State Board of Education. |
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49 | Adolph Cramer | Returned from his trip to Europe. |
50 | Miss Frances L. Yeomans | Spoke of her work with at Fisk University in Nashville. |
51 | Miss June Allison | Spent time in Des. Moines. |
52 | Mrs. H. H. Seerley | Left to visit her sister in Kansas City. |
53 | On Friday morning | Morning devotions were led by the Reverend F. O. Hesse. |
54 | On Monday afternoon | Helen and Esther Seerley entertained a number of people at a reception in honor of their friends Mary Walters and Rose Legler. |
55 | Prof. Bruno Steindel | Was a guest of Professor Merrill. |
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56 | The Science Club | Elizabeth Hughes will address group on Moscow. |