Normal Eyte — January 18, 1905

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241 Prof. D. Sands Wright, President of Iowa State Teachers' Association, 1904 A photo of Professor Wright.
241 A notable address; Prof. Wright, Pres. State Teachers' Association, makes pithy and pointed speech; hope and enthusiasm are keynotes of address and it Article provides reviews of Professor Wright's address.
243 Subjects for oratory; Iowa college oration evenly divided as to eulogies and discussions of live questions Topics of orations presented at other Iowa colleges; discusses the difficulties with cheating and grading students.
244 Honor and open shelves The library has operated with open shelves, but material relating to specific topics, such as the upcoming debate topic, sometimes disappears; may need stricter control of book circulation.
245 Dr. Eastman to lecture; "The Limbo of Letters" to be given under auspices of Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Professor Eastman will lecture; photo.
246 College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
247 A. C. Wyant Graduated from the dental school of the University of Iowa; now practicing in Hawarden, Iowa.
247 After a Christmas vacation spent at her home in Cedar Falls Lydia B. Eckhard has returned to Boone where she is a high school teacher.
247 Harry Lambert Spent his Christmas vacation in Cedar Falls; is teaching eighth grade in the Manning schools.
247 Willis J. Bell Visited Normal; is in charge of the Alta schools.
247 J. N. Streff Visited Normal on his way to the University of Iowa.
247 J. C. Jones Is spending his vacation in Cedar Falls.
247 Emma Frances Chase Is the new daughter of H. M. and Floy (White) Chase.
247 Principal Carl Knock of Mitchell Held a school entertainment program in December and was a big success.
247 W. L. Hearst Was elected president of the Black Hawk County Medical Society.
247 Katie Boehmke Will begin working in the first primary department of the Sutherland schools.
247 Caroline Wesley Will be the new teacher in the fourth and fifth grades in the Sioux Rapids schools.
247 Benjamin Quigley Spent a day at Normal last week; is engaged in the produce business.
247 Jean Johnson Is a sixth grade teacher in Fort Dodge.
247 Floy Younkin Is teaching at Gilbert Station, Iowa.
247 Walter Mitchell Is the head of the Charter Oak schools.
247 M. M. Ries Is principal of the Bennett schools.
247 Celestine Incze Is a teacher in Grand Junction.
247 Good reports of the work of R. H. Sylvester Is principal of the schools of Sergeant's Bluff.
247 Raymond Dix Visited Normal on his way to Ainsworth.
247 E. W. Gregson Is engaged in a merchandise business in Ewart, Iowa.
247 R. A. and Mary (Birdsall) Santee Welcomed a little daughter in December.
247 Nellie Tice Is a grade teacher in Early.
247 Prin. F. D. McIlravy Is the proud father of a new son.
247 Cora A. Downey Is spending a year at home in Cedar Falls.
248 Lillian Crosley Is teaching English in the seventh and eighth grades in Des Moines.
248 Albert Graham Is welcoming the birth of a son, Albert Vivian.
248 Friends of Frank W. Perkins Has accepted a position in science work in Clarinda; welcomed the birth of a new daughter in September.
248 The engagement of Lucy C. Lewis and Dr. Erwin Schenk The couple announces their engagement.
248 Work in the Bellevue schools Work under the supervision of B. S. Asquith progresses smoothly.
248 Juliette Pierce Is teaching in a college near Deer Lodge, Montana.
248 Ernest R. Nichols Was elected fourth vice president of the Association of Agricultural Colleges.
248 C. E. Cavett Visited Normal on his way back to Gowrie.
248 E. N. Gibson Is the new superintendent of the Centerville schools.
248 Bird Bundy Is enrolled in the Columbia School of Oratory in Chicago.
249 Training; Teachers' Associations Article discusses the features and sections of a teachers' association.
251 Bible Study; Sunday, January 22, 1905--edited by Ira S. Condit Lesson XVI. The People of Israel--the Judges
252 Music Notes Professor Fullerton talks about the difficulties of teaching music in high schools.
253 Kate Neilly Is teaching at Sprague, Washington.
253 May Nichol Is teaching near Green Mountain.
253 Mary Kurtz Is teaching near Beaman.
253 Grace Melick Is working near Rowley.
253 Bessie Morton Is teaching near Clarence.
253 Mary and Elizabeth Barrett Are teaching near Rowley.
253 We noticed in a recent issue of a Council Bluffs paper John Donahue and Katie Delaney were married.
253 Bert Hughes Is working on a farm in Wayne County.
253 Cora M. Jansen Is doing first primary work in Eddyville, Iowa.
253 In addition to teaching music in the high school Margaret Butterfield also does eighth grade work in Odebolt.
253 Clara Randall Is teaching near Marshalltown.
253 Winnie Kurtz Is teaching near Green Mountain.
253 T. B. Stewart Is principal of the Clarence schools.
253 Bertha Test Is teaching near Marshalltown.
253 Frances Evans Is one of the teachers in Early.
253 Lottie Cozad Is teaching in a rural school near Weldon.
253 Jerry Wolfe Is a senior in the Chicago veterinary school.
253 C. E. Barker Is a medical student at the state University.
253 Pearl Sutton Is teaching in New Providence.
253 Eleanor Gray Is a grade teacher in Odebolt.
253 Clara Louise Johnson Is teaching in the Allison schools.
253 Mrs. C. P. Huff Was recently called home due to the death of her mother-in-law
253 Miss Louise Webb Becomes Mrs. John Bowling and resides in Stanwood, Iowa.
253 Pete Peterson Is taking electrical engineering in Ames.
253 O. K. McElhiney Is manager of a lumber yard in Hartley.
253 Andrew Maland Is engaged in business in Slater.
253 Nellie McCown Is teaching primary grades in Spencer.
253 John Hoyt Is a senior medical student at Northwestern University, Chicago.
254 Miss Margaret Baker; formerly instructor in reading at Normal--now at Oxford, England Margaret Baker is now an instructor at Oxford in England.
254 Basketball The first basketball game of the season occurred in the new Gymnasium; the scrubs played the varsity team.
255 Miss Jean Merriam Visited her sister on Sunday.
255 Kathryn Conaway Has been suffering from tonsillitis.
255 Florence Laubscher Has charge of a school near Tipton.
255 Miss Thornton Did not meet with her classes on Monday due to the illness of her mother.
255 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eells Visited Normal.
255 In the absence of Dr. McGurk Professor Wright preached at the Methodist Church.
255 Illness has kept Nellie Eastman Is confined to her room for the week.
255 Mr. Brandstetter Attended a party in Waterloo.
255 Miss Pierce Missed several days of school due to an illness.
255 Prof. Samson Was not able to meet his classes on Tuesday.
255 Last Friday the Alphas Help a pillow and pennant shower for their hall.
255 Lida Corliss Was unable to return after Christmas vacation due to her mother's illness.
255 Clio Ida Hoebel and Lillian Bowers took first and second place in the Clio oration contest.
255 Philo Two orations, a debate, and a presentation on astronomy occurred at the most recent Philo meeting.
256 Mr. and Mrs. Macy Campbell Returned from a visit to Pleasanton.
256 Miss Dorothy Foerfler Was the guest of Virginia Van Meter.
256 Dr. Richard Van Metre and Ricker Van Metre Visited their sister Virginia.
256 Rev. Moody Held the Y. M. C. A. prayer meeting.
256 Lillian Hanson Contracted scarlet fever while staying at Crary Hall.
256 Before Rector Biggs The St. Catherine's Guild held a going away party for Mr. Biggs; Miss Bowman was elected to succeed him.
256 On Friday evening Miss Rice entertained forty guests.
256 The Baptist Choir Was entertained at the home of Mrs. Jackson.