Normal Eyte — February 1, 1905

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273 College pranks Notes hazing problems at other colleges; recounts several instances of hazing at ISNS.
273 Tommy Jones Tommy Jones, the Normal Eyte business manager, is encouraging the fast payment of subscriptions.
273 Veatch, the photographer Alumnus William Veatch supplied the society hall photos for the newspaper.
274 The parcel post is being agitated with a good deal of persistence Believes that Congress should approve a parcel post system.
274 Triangular debate The Aristos, Orios, and Philos are preparing for their triangular debate.
275 Neo-Chresto Hall Neo-Chresto Hall; photo.
276 Music Notes Describes the various music magazines available.
276 Training; some viewpoints in the teaching of Arithmetic An extensive article on ways to teach arithmetic.
277 Clio-Orio Hall Clio-Orio Hall; photo.
277 Zeta-Ossoli Hall The Zeta-Ossoli Hall was listed as the Clio-Orio hall in last week's photo.
279 Epworth too speedy; takes Normal into camp in a fast game Epworth Seminary defeated I. S. N. S., 34-15.
280 The many friends of S. A. Potts His health has improved to allow him to return to work in Keokuk County.
280 The marriage of Miss Blanche Lane and Mr. Henry Boldt Occurred on December 21, 1904.
280 Beatrice Weller Is in New York continuing her studies.
280 Good reports of the work of Helen Clute Is instructor in English in Winona, Minnesota.
280 Information has been received The wife of Clarence J. Burrell has died.
280 Mamie and Alice Vaala Are teaching in Livermore.
280 Frank R. Willis Is professor of criminal law at University of Southern California.
280 Blanche Riggs Is working in Mason City.
280 Anna Cunningham Has been engaged in grade work in West Des Moines for seven years.
280 Catherine Kyle Began working in the primary department of the Glenwood schools.
280 Grace McKean Visited Normal on her way to Wyoming, Iowa.
280 Hannah Houghton Is high school teacher in Sanborn; Sara Whitfield has assistant's work there.
280 News of the death of Hanna Jensen Died in October.
280 Jessie Cunning Teaches in Clarinda.
280 Kate McDonald Is high school principal in Greene.
280 Lura Bidlack and Abbie Laughlin Are teaching in Cedar Rapids.
280 E. E. Rall Is studying at Teacher's College, Columbia, New York.
280 Susie Hemenway Is working in the East Waterloo High School.
280 Maud Nelson Is assistant principal in New Hartford.
280 Clara B. Whitmore Is a physician in Cedar Rapids.
281 George W. Fissel Died on October 24, 1904, after a long illness.
281 The Republican of Belivdere, IL. Alyce Kelley and Harold Edger were married.
282 College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
283 Bible Study; Sunday, February 5, 1905--edited by Ira S. Condit Lesson XVIII. The United Kingdom--Saul B. C. 1095-1055
284 Zeta Presented Mexican program.
284 Alpha The Alphas held a "Faculty Program".
284 Ossoli New officers were elected at the recent meeting.
285 Agnes Field Has returned to school.
285 Nettye Hayes Is in school after suffering from tonsillitis.
285 Alice King Was at home Tuesday due to her mother's illness.
285 Verna Hallowell Spent several days in Waterloo.
285 Edna Aldrich Visited Toledo on Sunday.
285 Prof. Eaman Was called home due to the death of his brother.
285 Nellie Bragonier Is again in school after an illness.
285 Irwin Martin Has been confined to his home by an illness.
285 Maude Sweitzer Spent the weekend in Hudson.
285 Lucy Haines Has been sick for two weeks.
285 Roy Hoats Visited Normal on Friday.
285 Grace Owens Enjoyed a visit from her brother on Sunday.
285 Joye Frye Has been sick with pleurisy.
285 Miss Pierce Was out of school Wednesday due to an illness.
285 Gladys Kaye Was out of school last week due to illness.
285 Lura Snyder Was ill Friday.
285 Aristo Describes the events of the recent Aristo meeting.
285 Philo New officers were elected.
286 Pres. Seerley Has been gone for the week inspecting colleges.
286 An accident occurred Street railway cars collided at the corner of 23rd and Normal streets; no one was hurt.
286 Ellen Kirkpatrick Was the guest of Ruth Davison.
286 Mr. Bloodgood Visited Normal looking for primary teachers.
286 The Special Primary girls Elected Katherine Stichter, Eunice Calkins, and Esther Fitzsimmons as officers.
286 Some of the Epworth boys Remained over Friday to visit the various departments.
286 Among the new books lately placed on the shelves "The Historian's History of the World" and "The Burton Holmes Lectures" are now in the library.
286 Miss Ellis Stopped to see Jessie Stewart.
286 Etta Thomas Is sick with small pox.
286 Maude Southerland Is in school again after a week's absence.
286 Ruth Davison Her sister Elizabeth is sick with typhoid fever.
286 Prof. and Mrs. Newton Entertained the Baptist choir.
286 Mary Williamson Her mother came from Cedar Rapids to spend time with her.
286 Miss Woodward Visited Normal.
286 Carl Abel Has been called to the Dan Wiler home due to his wife's illness.
286 Margaret Brown Was called home to Ireton due to her mother's illness.
287 Miss Carrie Conway Is a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Hammock
287 Jessie Box Was the guest of Carrie Haines.
287 February 4th at the Opera House "Ghosts" by Henrick Ibsen will be performed.
287 Miss Paddock Was a visitor of the Normal Y. M. C. A.
287 Greek was the nature of the program given by the Alphas Provides a description of the recent program.
287 Lou Watson Accepted a position as third grade position in the East Waterloo schools.