Normal Eyte — November 22, 1905

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161 In touch with the times Students who read the daily newspapers are more likely to be involved in activities on campus.
161 Ames-Normal debates Reprint of the scores of the last ten debates between Normal and Ames. Score is overwhelmingly In Normal's favor; photo.
164 Normal 31, Ellsworth 0; Normal rounding into good form towards close of the season Normal defeats Ellsworth in football, after game with Memorial University was cancelled.
164 Recital Program for the recital given by the students in the piano and voice department.
165 Training; the subject and the pupil Discusses nature as the source of the mind's ascendancy over matter.
167 Bible Studies Lesson XI; second period of the Galilean ministry.
168 Society Neos gave a miscellaneous program; Zeta had a public session; the Aristos held a program with poetry; Shakes went on a trip to Germany.
170 Y. W. C. A. notes Delegates returned from trip to state convention.
171 A recent number of the Iowa Journal of History and Politics Features article by John Parish.
171 Lola Britton Health improving.
171 Lois Craig Working as stenographer.
171 Friends of Bessie Ballentine Mother died.
171 Winifred Morris Teaching in Indianola.
171 We gladly insert the following communication from Ann Arbor, Mich. Group of ISNS alumni at University of Michigan organizes.
171 Raymond B. Leland Teaching at Manning.
171 Nellie B. Wallbank Now in Mt. Pleasant.
171 In a circular letter to her constituents Ella Chassell will not run again for superintendent in Hardin County; her husband Olin Chassell will be a pastor in Eldora.
171 Jennie McCall Teaching in Zearing.
171 Excellent reports of the work of Kate McDonald Principal in Greene.
171 Harry Ogden Giving private music lessons in Fairfield.
171 Joseph L. Johnson Teaching in Orange City.
172 A little son was welcomed Harry Eels has a new son.
172 Inez Croasdale Teaching at Red Oak.
172 Blanche Nelson Teaching in West Des Moines.
172 Melville Grimes Principal in Cumberland.
172 After two years most successful service Edna Poor will take nursing training.
172 The Every Other Daily Union Nellie May Starks Wilbur died.
172 Will Yeager Principal at Norway, Iowa.
173 Sabina Gilbert Left school to teach in Cherokee.
173 Maude Baxter Visited Louisa Miller.
173 Anna McAvoy Visited sister Elizabeth.
173 Mabel Guenther Went to teach in Washington state.
173 Olive Holmes Is very ill.
173 B. Helen Johnson Visiting sister Clara.
173 Stella Hopper Recovered from illness.
173 Mrs. Gist Visited West Union.
173 Nathan Gist Visited home.
173 Ethel Asquith Recovered from illness.
173 L. Mabel Nash Teaching in Ionia.
173 Barbara Peterson Married Dr. Mathias H. Sawyer.
173 Minnie Cook Sister visiting.
173 Mabel Ufford At home.
173 Gladys Bonner Friend visited.
173 Among those leaving Abbie Clark has left school to teach.
173 Mae Ivy Visited Caroline Schultz.
173 Jeannette Scallon Studying at Drake University.
173 Guy Clevenger Teaching at West Bend.
173 Grace O. Stevenson Teaching at Wesley.
173 Laura Lindt Teaching in Dumont.
173 Mrs. Harriett Pfaff Harriet Kennedy married Fred Pfaff.
173 Emma Calkins Teaching in Algona.
174 Fred Cram Will do typewriting.
174 The following Description of the work of Robert Fullerton.
174 Mae Thomas Entertained brother.
174 Mrs. McMahon Addressed women's club meeting.
174 Misses Hughes, Buck, McGovern and Suplee Went to Cedar Rapids to attend lecture.
174 Saturday evening Pres. and Mrs. Seerley Entertained several faculty members.
174 Word has been received Orpha Heiland hopes to return to school soon.
174 Miss Fesenbeck Entertained friends.
174 Lawrence Porter Returned from Minnesota.
174 Josephine Knott and Adele Quinn Visited Cedar Rapids.
174 One day last week Bertha and Ella Wassam entertained their brother Clarence.
174 Friday John Larsen Grandfather died.
174 Hope Hess Left school and went to California.
174 Friday Miss Parker's rhetorical divisions Gave her a bouquet of roses.
174 Thursday evening Professor and Mrs. Todd entertained the Ames debaters.
175 Saturday evening Alphas and Philos entertained by honorary members.
175 Friday evening Clios and Orios entertained by honorary members.