Normal Eyte — February 20, 1904

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337 The real orator Professor Pierce gives her perspective on oratory; believes that today's real orator allows his own quickness of thought to determine his pace.
338 Y. W. C. A. Nominating committee named; personal worker's class underway; fifty-two Bible study classes organized; Sunday School doing well.
339 Miss Washburn's spirited chapel address Address on "old maids" was well received.
339 After several weeks of discussion Debating League has established debate question; will deal with foundation of monetary system.
339 Notes On Music Professor Fullerton believes that public schools are the place to develop an interest in good music.
340 Training Some publications dealing with the subject of history in the grades.
342 Romanzo Adams Working as professor of education at Nevada State University.
342 Friends have received announcements Rosa E. Magill married Edmund D. Weston.
342 Blaine T. Youel Continues as head of Doon schools.
342 M. Catherine Harris Teaching in Colorado; Florence Freeman is teaching in Minnesota.
342 Rae Sewell Studying music in Chicago.
342 A wedding Jennie Slawson married Charles Sargeant.
342 Among the many hearty congratulation and greetings Annis Folsom Merrill wrote a poetic tribute to Professor Bartlett.
342 Mary Helen Smith Teaching in Ohio.
342 Rilla (Bates) Brinton Teaching in Marcus.
342 Good reports John L. Shearer is doing good work in Larrabee.
343 Ida M. Leighton Teaching in Sioux Rapids.
343 Byron J. Reed Principal in Wyoming, Iowa.
343 Edna F. Williams Teaching in Algona.
343 Lizzie Bushyager Teaching near Sheffield.
343 A wedding of interest Henrietta Swan married William Innes.
343 L. H. Bock Cashier in Minnesota bank.
343 A. L. Thorburn Farming at Webster, Iowa.
343 A. L. Thorburn Farming at Webster, Iowa.
343 S. J. Torney Medical doctor in Stacyville.
343 Harriet Kimball Teaching in Manson.
343 Charles Sutherland Studying law at the University of Iowa.
343 The primary grades of the Farmersburg schools Clara Williamson is in charge there.
343 Annie (Lees) Huggett Went to California to enjoy the mild climate.
343 Luella Johnson Teaching in Emmetsburg.
343 W. R. Patterson Will continue his work with the New York City housing commission this year and then return to his position at the University of Iowa.
344 Bible Study Paul's last journey to Jerusalem.
345 Mr. Paul F. Voelker Says that Arthur Gist is doing fine work at Ida Grove.
345 Good reports W. O. Boylan is principal at Northboro.
345 Flossie Rinehart Teaching near Coin.
345 Wednesday evening Bertha May Garland married George Bishop.
345 Mr. Albert Roach and Miss Hannah Hansen Were married in Cedar Falls.
345 Luella Heightshoe Studying at Iowa Wesleyan University.
345 Edna Conner Teaching at Waverly.
345 Zeta Presented Whittier and Longfellow program.
346 Chresto Elected officers.
346 Orio Enjoyed music, prize essays, and debate.
346 Aristo Presented parodies of Valentine's Day verse.
347 Pell's terrible tumblers Group of tumblers is rehearsing for a demonstration.
347 The chosen ones will orate President Seerley announced the eight orators and their topics.
348 More music Preview of performance by Bernhard Listemann Concert Company.
348 Baseball This year's team may be one of the best yet.
349 Mary Cramer Visited sister Alice.
349 Mrs. Warren Panton Visited her mother.
349 Prof. and Mrs. Louis Begeman Entertained friends.
349 Professor Geiser Recovered from illness.
349 Everett Batcheler Visited brother Clarence.
349 Mr. John Bett Visited Pearl Anderson.
349 Prof. Colegrove Preached in Baptist church.
349 Luther Howell Teaching near Rowan.
349 Mr. Parish Recovered from illness.
349 Ariel Parish and Arthur Logan Have joined the Minnesingers.
350 The pupils of Miss Childs and Miss Curtiss Gave Schubert and Beethoven recital.
350 Miss Estella Paddock State YMCA secretary was on campus.
350 The girls of Wyler Hall Gave Valentine's party.
350 Louisa Horton Injured while playing basketball.
350 Miss Edna Hall Back in school after recovering from appendicitis.
350 On Wednesday afternoon Professor Page gave a lecture on radium.
350 Zoe Deo Went to Chicago for medical treatment.
350 William Owen Gave lecture on Shakespeare.
350 Prof. Newton Invited students for dinner.
350 Mr. Ross Anderson Visited sisters, Pearl and Myrtle.
350 Jessie Nordstrom Visited Esther Seerley.
350 The Special Primaries Organized for first time; Esther Ridley is president.
351 Program of vesper service Brief program sponsored by YMCA and YWCA.
351 Few artists have appeared before us Praise for performance of Herbert Butler.
351 At the hour of half past seven Alphas and Philos hold costumed Valentine's party.