Normal Eyte — March 1, 1905

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337 The credit system; its origin and connection with the course of study Explanation of past practices and new rules pertaining to the credit system and the course of study.
339 Baseball will win Encourages students to support the baseball team in their upcoming season.
339 Hosts, and their duties Critical of treatment given to Upper Iowa basketball official after recent game.
339 Opportunities in debating With debates against Ames, Kansas, and Drake, there are plenty of opportunities for students to get involved.
339 McCutcheon of the Chicago Tribune Mr. McCutcheon spoke of the task of being a cartoonist.
340 Tryouts on the track Track practices have begun in the new Gymnasium.
340 Notes on Music Professor Fullerton states that ragtime music is worthless and vulgar.
341 Training; materials and purposes in the course in reading Professor Bender discusses methods of teaching reading.
343 C. W. Ramseyer Is attending S. U. I. where he is studying law.
343 D. R. Perkins Has returned from the Philippines and now attends Iowa University.
343 Lela G. Gutches Was married last June.
343 W. T. Dick Died from tuberculosis.
343 Cora (McKim) Brown Is living in Whiting.
343 Amy Graham Is attending S. U. I.
343 Etta J. Rider Is now teaching at Albia.
343 Manning Jaynes Is president of medical class at Iowa.
343 Mae Cresswell Is principal at Oelwein.
343 E. M. Wilcox Will return to Iowa from the Philippines.
343 Bertha Wise Is teaching in Chicago.
343 Kittie M. Howard Is working in Ames.
343 Katherine Roome Has begun teaching in Mason City.
343 Mattie Hageman Is teaching in California
343 O. E. Hibbs Is principal at Farnhamville.
343 Nellie Cahow Teaches Latin at Lenox.
343 Tillie Berger Is visiting Normal.
343 Susie Kerstetter Is studying at the University of Iowa.
343 Bert Callison Is working in Correctionville.
343 Isabelle Shilliam Is working in Marshalltown.
343 Avis Grawe Is teaching in Parkersburg.
344 A long and useful life J. H. Wilson recently died.
344 W. R. Patterson Has returned from New York to live in Iowa.
344 Maurice R. Hassell Is head of Lake Park schools.
344 J. F. Treasure Has moved to Missouri with his wife.
344 Bertha Achenbach Is enrolled at the University of Iowa and has been selected to join Sigma Xi.
344 About ten years ago Margaret Klinefelter and Ellen Schuff are missionaries in India.
344 Mary L. Townsend Has moved to Trenton, New Jersey, to continue Y. W. C. A. work.
345 College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
346 Baseball; Captain Leland writes of the prospects for 1905 Prospects for the 1905 baseball season.
347 Last Thursday, Eddy's husky Y. M. C. A. basketball team I. S. N. S. defeated the Independence Y. M. C. A., 29-16.
347 U. I. U. vs. Normal in basketball I. S. N. S. was defeated by Upper Iowa University, 28-24.
348 Alpha Gave pillow and pennant shower.
348 Zeta Describes the presentations given at the recent Zeta meeting.
348 Ossoli Presented public improvement program.
349 Bess Hoag Is a student at Leland Stanford University.
349 Miss Connor Is working in Fort Dodge.
349 Miss Laura Specht Has taken a job in Cherokee.
349 Mary Parish Is teaching in Albert City.
349 Martha Williams Is teaching at Park school in Des Moines.
349 Mary Waddick Is principal of Ryan High School.
349 Orios Describes the events of the recent Orio meeting.
349 The Kindergarten Club Describes the events of the three most recent club meetings.
349 Nellie Lane Is teaching in Monticello.
350 Austin Johnson Attended meeting for base ball managers.
350 Lucy and Mary Haynes Returned home.
350 Miss Chantry Visited Chicago with a friend.
350 Mary Francis Received a visit from her sister.
350 Ethel Mount Visited sick brother at home.
350 Pres. Seerley Will attend an NEA meeting in Milwaukee.
350 Katherine Stichter Has begun work in Waterloo schools.
350 A party of Normalites Attended a comic opera.
350 Mr. Robert Fullerton Attended "The Rose Maiden."
350 Mr. Fred Newcomb Visited last week.
350 Prof. and Mrs. Bloodgood Visited on Wednesday.
350 Millie Safely Returned home after death of a friend.
350 Ruth Davison's little sister Visited on Thursday.
350 Mr. Erickson Missed school due to illness.
350 Jack Streff Visited Normal friends.
350 Lou Watson Spent Sunday with Gladys Morehouse.
350 Murl McDowell Had a visit from her father.
350 H. M. Seilaff Went home for sister's wedding.
350 Miss Warren Spent Sunday with Minna Merriam.
350 Vida Blanche Spent Sunday in Greene.
350 Mrs. Chas. Wiler Had a visit from her mother and sister.
350 Mary Faint Went home to see ill father.
350 Alice King's mother and sister Visited from Waterloo.
350 Jennie Hoyt Has left school to take a job.
351 Miss Baker Is staying in California for two months.
351 Misses Mabel and Nellie Naylor Have retuned home due to illness.
351 Miss Hanson Will take a job in Cedar Rapids.
351 Margaret Hayes Has quit school due to illness.
351 The Orios Sent flowers to sick member.
351 Miss Lida Is secretary of Y. W. C. A. in Cedar Rapids and visited on Thursday.
351 Edna Erwin Has returned to school after a bout with appendicitis and pleurisy.
351 Miss Fesenbeck Returned home to see sick relatives.
351 Mrs. Colegrove Enjoyed a visit from her sister.
351 Miss Gregg and Mrs. Bryant Traveled to Chicago.
351 Winifred James Returned home to see her ill father.