Normal Eyte — November 14, 1903

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161 While the State College The State College debaters were good sports.
161 Newspapers distort truth; students; actions greatly misrepresented Students give bath to persistent laundryman.
161 Triangular oratorical Orios have first place in contest.
162 Victory at Ames; the Normal representatives win the Ames debate by a vote of two to one Normal won five of eight debates; photo.
164 Training Some reasons why industrial training is necessary in the schools of today.
166 A. A. Baker A. A. Baker works for New York Life Insurance.
166 Good reports Coral Smith is teaching in Storm Lake.
166 Capt. E. Miller Cap Miller was elected superintendent of Keokuk County.
166 Ida Rieke Ida Rieke has moved to South Dakota.
166 During the Commencement exercises of S. U. I. Several Normalites win honors at University of Iowa.
166 Most excellent reports J. H. Kelley studied at the University of Chicago over the summer.
166 Katherine Schwertly Katherine Schwertly is studying at the University of Nebraska.
166 Lydia Whited Lydia Whited is teaching in Brawley, California.
166 Harry Freeburg Harry Freeburg is studying at the University of Minnesota.
166 A little son W. L. and Jennie Hearst had a son.
166 Elizabeth Wyant Elizabeth Wyant is teaching in Logan, Utah.
166 W. F. Schregardus W. F. Schregardus is studying engineering at the University of Michigan.
166 Elizabeth Arnett Elizabeth Arnett is assistant principal in Fabor.
166 The principal Edith Fischer is principal of Logan High School.
166 The work of Supt. G. S. Dick G. S. Dick is working in Red Oak.
166 Frances Allison Deering Frances Allison was born to Frances Allison.
167 J. T. Fackler J. T. Fackler is principal in Norwood, Colorado.
167 Morton Weldy Morton Weldy has been awarded a scholarship to Harvard Law School.
167 Married Myrtle Bardsley and John Felton were married.
167 Mr. Leon Ray Cornick Leon Cornick and Celia Bergen were married.
168 School Management School law.
169 Mabel Smith Mabel Smith is teaching in Eagle Grove.
169 John Goldwaite John Goldwaite is principal in Hedrick.
169 Lyman Bedford Lyman Bedford is studying law in Iowa City.
169 Frank Wilson Frank Wilson is spending the fall near Cherokee.
169 Lucette Froelich Lucette Froelich is studying at the University of Minnesota.
169 Miss Mary Keane Mary Keane is teaching in Livermore.
169 Alice Hoag Alice Hoag is teaching in DeSoto.
169 Ruth Beam Ruth Beam is teaching in Ida Grove.
169 Proposed amendment to the A. A. Constitution New rules regarding the "Honorary N."
169 Alberta Coffman Alberta Coffman is teaching near South English.
170 Neo Neos gave reception on Halloween.
170 Alpha Alphas debate about an African-American colony.
170 Ossoli Myra Jones performed a solo.
170 Orio Albert Colegrove won first place in oratorical contest.
171 Track squad hold meet Track and field class holds competition.
171 Coe vs. Normal; the old hoodoo was again in the game Coe defeats Normal in football, 28 to 6.
172 Official notes Roster of those completing degrees; transition from military training to sports is going well; smokestack nearly done; Trustees select brick for Gymnasium; Alison Aitchison will replace Bertha Marsh; Professor Fitzgerald granted leave.
173 Money! Money!! Money!!! Appropriations proposal has been given to the governor.
174 Miss Treat Many attended Y. W. C. A. convention.
174 Monday afternoon The orchestra gave a recital.
174 Will Dunn Will Dunn is returning home because of father's illness.
174 John Dixon John Dixon, Essie Davies, and Cora Mercer gave orations.
174 Miss Anna Deakman Anna Deakman visited Sally Green.
174 Mr. E. M. Golding Mr. Golding visited his daughters.
174 Preparatory student Student asks how much you have to pay to be in Clio program.
174 Thomas Justice Thomas Justice received word of the death of his brother-in-law.
174 Miss Bess Kaye Bess Kaye went to Cedar Rapids.
174 Dr. and Mrs. Gist The Gists entertained.
174 Austin Johnson Austin Johnson visited Waterloo.
174 Miss Lola Soper Lola Soper has returned to Muscatine.
174 Miss Rose Bixler Rose Bixler visited Shell Rock.
174 Several of the faculty. Several faculty traveled to Des Moines.
175 The first open session The Cliosophic society gave their first open session.
175 Special arrangements Susan Poxson will address Y. W. C. A. ladies.
175 Miss Seals Laura Seals hosted party for her students.
175 In honor of Miss Reed Esther Seerley hosted a party for Miss Reed.
176 Bible Study Review of lessons I-X.