Normal Eyte — January 31, 1906

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273 The following item Believes Cornell College should debate ISNS.
273 To have or not to have Believes that Normal should have better annuals than years past.
274 Football resolutions Text of resolutions from Columbia University banning football under the current rules.
275 Normal wins; Western confident of victory--Normal's aggressiveness and teamwork a surprise Normal defeats Western in basketball, 28-22.
275 The Lyric Glee Club Performance preview.
276 Bible Studies Bible lessons for the week, covering the second period of the Galilean ministry.
277 Training; the subject and the pupil XVII Article discussing the stereoscopic picture and its usefulness.
279 Society The Neos submitted a story entitled The House Party; the Shakes held a recital.
282 John McPherson John McPherson writes about homesteading in South Dakota.
283 A lawyer of fine ability Frank R. Willis is doing well as an attorney in California.
283 May Finch Teaching in Belmond.
283 B. M. Cobb Principal in De Soto.
283 The grammar grade teacher Teaching in Kingsley.
283 Alice J. Fowler Teaching in Minneapolis.
283 Harriet M. Pollock At home in Fort Dodge.
283 Ora E. Johnson Teaching in Modale.
283 Chas. F. Severance Principal in El Modena. California.
283 Guy Ribble Head of Earlville schools.
283 Florence Grimes Teaching in Dysart.
283 Friends of J. F. and J. O. Belz Mother died.
283 Maude Lane Spending winter in California.
283 Emma S. Heverly Teaching in Quincy, Illinois.
283 W. E. Snider Pastor in Montana.
283 Susan Scofield Teaching in Minnesota.
284 Miss Fugleson Teaching in Elkader.
284 Bessie Ruth Davison Mother died.
284 Mabel Burnette and Ralph Rice Married in California.
284 Grace Akin Studying at Iowa State University.
284 Herbert A. Wilson Pastor in Ames.
284 Among the happy fall brides Winifred Binford married Mr. Ludwig.
284 Emil Tostlebe Studying dentistry at University of Iowa.
284 Mrs. Alyce Klinger Working in Des Moines store.
284 W. R. Patterson Takes leave at University of Iowa to work on statistical project in New York.
285 Joy Frye Was sick.
285 Marion Knott of Waverly Visited sister Josephine.
285 Warren Proctor Will assist with recital in Nora Springs.
285 Marie Gunderson Was ill.
285 Hazel Liddle of Cedar Rapids Visited Claribel Wilson.
285 Dorothy Doerfler Visiting campus.
285 Mrs. Gordon of Eagle Grove Visiting daughter Alice.
285 Florence Thompson Visited Dubuque.
285 T. B. Stewart Attended friend's wedding.
285 Lyman Bedford of Waterloo Visited friends.
285 Edna Irvin Has been ill.
285 Miss Lyders Sprained her ankle.
285 Lou Shepherd Mother visited.
285 Grace Sunderlin Mother ill.
285 Maude Coy Visited Waterloo.
285 Norma Green Visited Mabel Murray.
285 Miss Drenning Back from Galena.
285 Ella Stickman of Nashua Visited niece Minnie Moine.
285 Grace Aitchison Has been sick.
285 C. O. Ruggles Has the grippe.
285 The Du Bois girls Visited Waterloo.
285 Wilbur Terrill Visited campus.
285 Mary Soltow Visited Ackley.
285 Effie Zimmerman Has been sick.
285 Walter Scheidt Visited Dewar.
285 Madge Ellsworth Was sick.
285 Mrs. Seerley Entertained PEOs.
285 Roy Petrie of Waterloo Visited campus.
285 Emma Patton Visited home.
285 M. C. Gilbert Is sick.
285 Edna Graham Was sick.
286 Thursday evening Margaret Oliver entertained in honor of her sister Katherine.
286 Jessie Hurlbut's sister Visited from New Hartford.
286 Frank Hamilton Will teach in Cedar Falls.
286 Leola Farlowe, Belle Cox, Alice Redmon and Marie Zernecke Gave birthday party.
286 Saturday evening Berry Hall held a birthday party.
286 Wednesday evening Voice and piano students gave recital.
286 Wednesday evening the Nu Omicron Nu's Florence Thompson and Emma Patton were initiated.
286 Many pleasant social events occurred Katherine Oliver McCoy entertained while in town.
286 Florence Cowie, Lillie Roadman and Maude Currier Visited Dike.
286 Miss Shannon left Tuesday After visiting Sara Rice.
286 Walter G. Burris of Valparaiso Spoke in chapel.