Normal Eyte — January 24, 1906

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257 Normal too good; but legislative committee would continue building fund at Normal five years more President Seerley gives a statement about the management of the school; defends and explains the school's programs.
259 Our president honored President Seerley was added to the committee on simplified spelling.
260 Irving Guard Long Obituary of I. G. Long, the janitor who was killed on the job.
260 Basketball trip; Normal defeats Marshalltown Y. M. C. A., 29 to 27--loses to Western College Normal school's basketball team went on a two game road trip.
261 Mrs. Baker returns; the great impersonator will read at Normal Auditorium Saturday, January 26th Normal welcomes the return of Mrs. Baker, a well known actor.
261 Training; the subject and the pupil The sixteenth column, this time discussing some devices that are useful in helping the mind to freedom.
263 Bible studies Lesson XVI; third period of the Galilean ministry.
265 Society All of the societies express sadness over I. G. Long's death; Philos hold annual banquet in honor of Alphas.
266 John P. Woodruff Principal at Evanston, Wyoming.
266 Edith H. Curtis Studying at University of Iowa.
266 The following extract form a letter will interest many. E. B. Clingman writes about his life.
266 Emma Sherrett Teaching at Avoca.
266 B. S. Asquith Visited Cedar Falls.
266 Elizabeth C. Rittgers Recovering from illness.
266 Lillie Johnson Teaching at Albert Lea.
266 Etta Wooley Teaching at Crawfordsville.
267 Lucy C. Ingersoll Teaching at Zearing.
267 J. W. McCulloch Superintendent at Wapello.
267 Edward Gepson Studying at University of Iowa.
267 Maude (Humphrey) Palmer Father died.
267 E. W. Vogel Working for insurance company.
267 E. E. Strawn President of Spencer Business College.
267 Catherine Crawford Teaching in Chicago.
267 Caroline Schoch Attending University of Chicago.
267 Alma Giddings Teaching at Marshalltown.
267 Harriet A. Kimbell Teaching in Montana.
267 The death of J. E. Barrett Died of typhoid fever.
267 Gertrude McKone Teaching at Sanborn.
267 Elma Raymond Teaching in California.
267 Palmine Arent Teaching in Ireton.
267 Leigh Robinson Principal in Montana.
268 The Dunlap high school is prospering George Galloway is in charge there; Roxy Peterson is teacher there.
268 At a meeting of the superintendent's club Eleven of the fifteen who attended a meeting at Spencer were Normalites.
268 Blaine T. Youel Principal in Rock Valley.
268 F. C. Ensign Visited Cedar Falls.
268 Lydia B. Eckhard Married Austin Biggs.
268 Oscar O. Mueller Involved in debate work at University of Iowa.
268 Eda E. Johnson Teaching in Marathon.
268 Blanche Seyller Teaching in Sioux Rapids.
268 Louis Pelzer Principal in Shelby.
268 Chas. Meyerholz Working on Ph. D. at Harvard University.
268 Presidential influence on the policy of internal improvements E. C. Nelson writes article for journal; Clarence Wassam has an article there, too.
268 Nellie F. Hudson Principal in Boone.
268 Frances M. Drake Teaching in Onawa.
269 Lizzie Henning Left school due to illness.
269 Blanche Martin Mother visiting.
269 Mr. Steele Michigan YMCA secretary visits campus.
269 Nan Baldwin and Mabel Crowell Visited Reinbeck.
269 Pearl Gibson Visited Florence Hoats.
269 One evening last week Entertained friends.
269 On Tuesday of last week The Reverend Mabie led devotions.
269 Mrs. Whitney Visited daughter Elizabeth.
269 Nina Grau Was sick.
269 Mrs. Colegrove Visited classes.
269 President Seerley Gave lecture in Parkersburg.
269 Lucy Huston Visited Edna Cass.
269 Ruth Davison Visited chapel.
269 Ida Shaw Teaching in Hesper.
269 Through a mistake Joseph Wright received a master's degree in July 1905.
269 Nora Crosby Has been sick.
269 Helen Landsburg Was sick.
269 Nellie McKean Was sick.
269 Lydia Schmitt Visited Ackley.
269 Lois Craig Visited campus.
269 Maude L. Winslow Teaching at Terill.
269 Mary L. Chapin Principal in Larchwood.
269 Lela Roberts Teaching near Mason City.
269 Kathryn Conaway Teaching near Marcus.
269 Charley Long Working as pharmacist.
269 Nettie Arbuckle Works for Sears and Roebuck.
269 Herbert Cotton Working as bookkeeper in Minnesota.
269 Della Taylor Teaching in Lake City.
269 Nora McCullough Teaching in Tipton.
269 Beata Low Teaching near Linn Grove.
270 Friday evening Mandolin Club gives concert.
270 For several years Clara Tolstrup wins Professor Wright's mathematical problem prize.
270 Saturday evening Neos enjoyed sleigh ride.
270 Wednesday evening Newman Club gave reception.
270 The funeral services for Mr. Long Brief description of the ceremonies.
270 Mr. Coleman Several transfers in janitorial staff after the death of I. G. Long.
270 The girls at Russell Hall Mix up at door.
270 Miss Henshaw YWCA state student secretary visits.
270 The V. O. V's. are initiating Four women are being initiated.
270 C. A. Steelsmith Several students announce their candidacy for the Normal Eyte staff.
270 Mr. Proctor Will give concert in Osage.
271 The following clipping Will Brandstetter entertains friends at his home.