Normal Eyte — January 25, 1905

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257 The Drake Delphic The Drake Delphic published an article in reference to an article the Normal Eyte had printed earlier.
257 The Kansas State Normal Bulletin The Kansas State Normal Bulletin lists the members of their team for the Kansas-Normal debate.
257 A prophet Believes faculty should have attended Professor Eastman's lecture in greater numbers.
257 The Normal Eyte box Students have been mistakenly placing mail in the Normal Eyte suggestion box.
258 Music Notes Professor Fullerton describes ways to teach music to children.
259 Alpha-Philo Hall The Alpha and Philo Hall; photo.
260 Shake-Aristo Hall Shakespearean and Aristo Hall; photo.
261 Clio-Orio Hall Clio and Orio Hall; photo.
262 Charles Roberts Is at the Waterloo hospital after recently undergoing surgery for appendicitis.
262 A Tipton paper of recent date Maud Barger will be supervisor of drawing in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.
262 Addie Havens Is teaching near Green Mountain.
262 E. S. Tesdale Is a cashier in a bank in Huxley.
262 Eva Hubbell Is in fourth grade work in Harlan.
262 Edna Grosvenor Is teaching in the kindergarten department of the Council Bluffs schools.
262 Opal Skinner Is in the primary department of the Garner schools.
262 Anna C. D. Hansen Is in the second primary department of Cedar Falls.
263 Celia (Bergen) Cornick Living near Livermore.
263 Phoebe Dixon Is teaching music and drawing at Wesley.
263 Anna Fletcher Is in the primary department in Hillyard, Washington.
263 Mary Stever Has been general secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association for twelve years.
263 Bruce Alderman Has copyrighted a pamphlet on U. S. history.
263 Annie Hosmer Now lives in Irving, Oregon.
263 The principal of the schools Of Steamboat Rock is G. C. Hoyt.
263 Florence Beebe Has been the guest of Cedar Falls residents.
263 Mrs. Ethel (Burt) Brockschink Is living in Peterson with her husband.
263 P. E. McClenahan Is a contestant for S. U. I. in the Northern Oratorical League Contest.
263 Effie Raymond Is enjoying sixth grade work in Sanborn.
263 A. A. Baker Is superintendent of the department for men in the school of the feeble minded in Faribault, Minnesota.
263 Alice Haley Is a teacher in Marathon.
263 A sixth grade in Sioux City Is taught by Amelia McDowell.
263 Frances Stillwagon Is a teacher in Muscatine.
263 May Wright Is teaching at Red Oak.
263 B. M. Cobb Is principal of the De Soto schools.
264 We copy from the Daily Iowan of November 23 Clarence Wassam has compiled data on the amount of money Iowa spends annually on charitable purposes.
264 Claude Jarnagin Has accepted a position at the Des Moines News.
264 Y. W. C. A. notes Members of the Y. W. C. A. sent clothes and toys to Chicago to be given to the poor there.
264 C. A. Fullerton Professor Fullerton has been elected superintendent of Sunday School.
265 College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
266 Bible Study; Sunday, January 29, 1905--edited by Ira S. Condit Lesson XVII. The people of Israel--the Judges.
267 Ossoli The Ossoli held their annual oratorical contest. Ellen Hull was awarded first place and Miss Nash second.
267 Western wins; Normal basketball boys not fast enough for the shifty lads from Toledo I. S. N. S. lost to Western College, 34-10.
268 Zeta Eunice Calkins was awarded first place and Lucy Mack second in the Zeta oratorical contest.
268 The Kindergarten Club New officers were elected.
268 Neo Neos present college program.
268 Chresto Chrestos hold business meeting.
269 Mr. Sutton Went to State Center to take charge of the schools.
269 Lenora Heasley Returned from Panora.
269 James Ehret Suffered from a cold.
269 Mabel Mastow Visited Hudson with Edith Ehret.
269 Caroline Schultz Was released from quarantine.
269 Bessie Cornforth and Mae Anderson Has been sick the past week.
269 Faye Bigelow Visited Ira Craig at Normal.
269 Miss Ida McNish Was out of school due to an illness.
269 Mrs. Thornton Was suffering from appendicitis.
269 Nettye Hayes Has been absent from classes due to tonsillitis.
269 Mae Reasoner Is ill with scarlet fever.
269 Kathryn Conaway Is in school again after an illness.
269 Ed Perrin Visited his brother Will Perrin.
269 A. R. Matheny, Madora Noble, Edna Peck, and Mae McDonald Have recently enrolled as students.
269 Mabel Hoyt Visited friends over the weekend.
269 H. C. Snodgrass Was called home due to the illness of his mother.
269 Grace Strayer Went to Hudson for a visit.
269 The advanced class in physiology The class had breakfast with Professor Newton.
269 Miss Jones Visited Maude Southerland.
269 Lloyd Loonan Spent the weekend at his home in Hudson.
269 Ella Davis Enjoyed a visit from her mother and sister.
269 Margaret Bowes Visited her home in Eagle Grove.
269 Mrs. Clara Wiler Abel Is very ill with neuralgia.
269 Etta Thomas Is quarantined to her home due to small pox.
269 Miss Hougland Visited Normal with her cousin.
269 Harry McLean Has been sick for the past week.
269 Anna Packer Has been absent from classes due to illness.
269 Maude Southerland Is suffering from a nervous attack.
269 Helen Miller Is visiting her sister, Marie, for a few days.
270 The report that Florence Laubscher She has gone to Eagle Grove to take the place of Mabel Smith.
270 Will Wood Due to serious illness, he has resigned his school work.
270 Last Friday night Dr. F. C. Eastman Delivered his lecture on "The Limbo of Letters"
270 In honor of the nuptial day of Miss Chantry Her friends gave her a shower.
270 C. A. Fullerton Was released from quarantine.
270 The June classes Met after chapel and organized.
270 In response to invitations by Prof. and Mrs. Newton The Kindergarten Club assembled at their home.
270 Julia Van Guilder Was the guest of Carrie Knipe.
271 Friday evening, January 20th Occurred the forth annual reception and banquet for the Xanho fraternity.
271 The trustees have lately made a provision The professors in the Department of Music are required to present three recitals a year; schedule for the first recital.
293 Training; some viewpoints in the teaching of arithmetic An extensive article on ways to teach arithmetic.
413 Ruth Egloff Teacher German and Latin in the Traer High School.