Normal Eyte — April 12, 1905

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417 Drake preliminary; Weber, Colegrove, Orios; Miller, Philo; to meet Drake--Robinson, Philo, alternate The I. S. N. S. debate team that will take on Drake has been chosen.
417 Small colleges are better Andrew Carnegie, millionaire manufacturer of steel, believes that small colleges are better and therefore has given a great deal of money to smaller institutions.
417 The many teachers A. Bruce Alderman has published a booklet, "Helps in United States History", that is meant to help the teacher teach history to their students.
418 John C. Parish John Parish won the prize for the best school song at the University of Iowa; text of the song.
418 Yes Lou Beauchamp will speak on Friday, April 14th.
418 The method of judging oratorical contests There is a continuing debate about the way in which oratorical contests should be judged.
421 College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
423 Grace C. Simpson Is spending a second year at Peterson schools.
423 Nellie M. Young Is working at Jefferson schools.
423 We copy from a Conrad paper William Clayman and Mayme Randall were married.
423 Mary T. Sayre Visited the Hill last week.
423 Belle Vinall Is teaching at a college for the blind; visited campus last weekend.
423 Edith Eighmey Is taking nursing courses.
423 Ellen M. Clark Will again be working in Williamsburg.
423 C. C. Magee Has settled in Tulsa.
423 H. H. Savage Was a speaker at the Harrison County Teachers Association meeting.
423 E. L. McConkie Is principal of Washington consolidated schools.
423 A. Bruce Alderman Will again be teaching at Walker.
423 Good reports H. A. Glackmeyer is head of Ripley schools.
423 Thos. L. Long Is a senior medical student at the University of Iowa.
424 Grace A. Cole Is working in Mason City and visited the Normal.
424 Ruth Gist Is working at Pomeroy along with other Normal graduates.
424 W. P. Jensen Works in Ionia and visited here last week.
424 David Patten Is in charge of Pomeroy schools, and visited last week.
424 Margaret M. Stimson Is teaching at Ireton.
424 Jean Johnson Visited the Normal last week.
424 Ruth Long Visited the Normal during her break.
424 Vida Keene Is working at State Center and spent last week in Cedar Falls.
424 R. H. Sylvester Is in charge of Sergeants Bluff schools; visited campus last week.
424 Dr. F. L. and Clara (Bedford) Vandeveer Had a baby boy last month.
424 Jennie Maynard Spent her vacation in Lone Tree with her sister.
424 C. L. Love Will again be superintendent of Grundy Center schools; Iva Lamb and Velma Roadman are teacher there.
424 Lulu M. Lane Is a music instructor at Iowa Falls schools.
424 L. D. Curtis Will again be principal of Center Point schools.
424 Alice G. Edgerly Is teaching at Grand Junction.
424 John L. Shearer Is principal of Ashton schools.
425 Practice game; Normal and East Waterloo cross bats I. S. N. S. defeated East Waterloo, 26-4. Article provides a detailed recap of the game.
425 Track athletics; some important changes New rules have been put into place for the upcoming track meet.
426 Y. W. C. A. notes New officers were elected.
426 Athletic Association Report from the Treasurer for the winter term of 1904-1905.
427 Anna Christiansen Is teaching near her home.
427 Estella Maguire Is teaching at Ashton.
427 Herbert A. Longley Is principal at Orchard.
427 Mattie Larkin Is working in Grand Rapids, Wisconsin.
427 Jessie Parish Is a junior at S. U. I.
427 Alpha Aunt Samantha and Uncle Josiah entertained the group.
427 Bertha Pike Is teaching in Iowa City.
428 Aristo Provides a recap of the recent Aristo meeting.
428 Shakes Provides a detailed description of three recent programs.
429 Margaret Dew Has been a guest of Miss Wright.
429 A few days ago President Seerley and Cedar Falls businessmen spoke to Illinois Central official about improving the Cedar Falls depot.
429 Helen Snowden Visited Normal several times during her break from teaching in Ionia.
429 Ernest Bean Has recently become principal of Hopkinton schools.
429 Maude Zelm Went home to mourn death of a relative.
429 Lily Roadman and Maude Currier Visited with friends from Normal.
429 Miss Wood Miss Wood and Flora Gault visited the Normal last week.
429 Chresto Presented a James Whitcomb Riley program.
429 Grace Stevenson Has returned home on account of ill health.
430 Charley Cowie Spent Sunday with Madeline Jacobson, and Mattie and Florence Cowie.
430 Thursday evening A party was given in honor of Grace Cole, Ruth Long, and Mae Hiams.
430 Maggie Schomer Recently enrolled.
430 Estella Chambers Has recently enrolled.
430 Mrs. Anna Groff-Bryant's Saturday lectures The lecture was declared a success.
430 The Clio society Held a gathering in honor of visiting Clios.
430 Miss Widney Is state secretary of Y. W. C. A. and visited for a few days.
430 The first of the annual concerts Orchestra provides excellent concert.
430 Florence Imlay Taught near La Porte; spent her vacation with friends at the Normal.
430 The Shake girls Hosted a farewell party for Lura Snyder.
430 Ill health Rachel Paul has returned home due to illness.
431 At Ames Men enjoy banquet.
431 Miss Shoemaker and Miriam Davison Visited the Hill on Friday.
431 Christine Todd Is back in school.
431 Mrs. English Has returned from visiting her parents in Rockford.
431 Ceva Bezold Came here to visit friends.
431 Guy Clevenger Visited in search of new teachers.
431 Miss Counsell Visited with her brother.
431 Sympathy is being extended Professor Gist's brother died.
431 Prof. Eastman Has missed class to nurse his injured daughter.
431 Hazel Remore Visited Alda Kranbuehl on Sunday.
431 Miss McIlroy Y. W. C. A. secretary visited chapel.
431 Pres. Seerley Attended a meeting of educational examiners in Des Moines.
431 Miss Vae Barr Is teaching in Mason City and spent part of her break at Normal.
431 Prin. Patton Is looking for teachers to come to Pomeroy.
431 Lura Snyder Left for a job in Winthrop, South Dakota.
431 George Glenny Is teaching in Norway, Iowa, and visited the Hill on Friday.
431 Orpha Ensign Visited last week.
431 Grace Crooks Visited her old roommate, Lucile Ingersoll.
502 Training; study of school environment, nature study, or elementary agriculture Professor Bender explores recent trends in education.