Normal Eyte — January 30, 1907

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273 At a meeting of the Debating League Under the direction of William L. Veatch, photographs of all men who have participated in debate have been assembled.
273 The committee from the State Legislature President Seerley introduces the Visiting Committee at chapel.
273 Thirty years ago this month The Philomathean Society and the Alpha Society celebrate thirty years of their organizations; Maude Gilchrist and E. R. Nichols will speak.
274 Lenox vs. Normal Lennox College defeats Normal in a basketball game, 33-20.
274 The second of the series of inter-society games will be played Intersociety basketball is played to determine the champions of the year.
274 The fifth of the series of indoor athletic contests was held Indoor hurdles was the event being played; standings for the year so far.
275 The Redpath Bureau Mr. Outcault will not appear due to illness.
275 Leander Clark 27, Normal 23 Leander Clark defeats Normal in basketball.
276 R. W. Gibson Caricature of R. W. Gibson, who runs a store on College Hill.
277 Professional; waste in Iowa schools XVIII Continuation of the third part dealing with making geographical ideas automatic before leaving school.
279 Bible Studies Lesson XVII, in Ephesus.
280 Notes on Music Professor Fullerton talks about concert etiquette; also warns music students that their financial rewards may not be great.
281 Society Chrestos hear papers; Shakes have frost program; Zetas have Longfellow program.
282 John Singer In dry goods business in Spokane.
282 After teaching for three years Married C. M. Beall.
282 Mabelle Marshall Teaching in Moscow, Iowa.
282 Burdette Perry Teaching in Wilson.
282 C. L. Lewis In furniture and undertaking business in Kanawa.
282 Rose Morris Living in Atlantic, Iowa.
282 Ila G. Langdon Doing special medical work at University of Iowa.
283 Edwin G. Copeland Pastor at Ackley.
283 C. R. Aurner Praise for work in Tipton.
283 Isabelle McCulloch Will teach in Cherokee.
283 Maude (Milliman) Taylor Will be principal in Marysville, Idaho.
283 Alice J. Fowler Teaching in Sumner.
283 After a three years' pastorate at Pine Creek William Snider continues his missionary work in Montana.
283 Phoebe Dixon Teaching in Spokane.
283 For the past two years Albert Comstock working as auditor in New York.
283 M. D. Sutton Working on Chautauqua program in State Center.
283 This is the fifth year Mary Patton is teaching in Indiana.
283 Elizabeth M. Lambert Teaching at Shenandoah.
283 Mae G. Dolan Teaching in Chicago.
284 Jennie J. Leonard Left school due to father's death.
284 S. S. Stockwell Has a new baby daughter.
284 Etta (Robinson) Cantine Has two children; living in New Jersey.
284 The marriage of two former Normalites Anna M. Walker married Charles Simmers.
284 One of the leading articles in the quarterly magazine Louis Pelzer wrote article in state historical magazine.
284 William J. Oppold Doing well in Washta.
284 Friends are in receipts of cards Frank Hart married Theressa Breshwald.
284 After a successful experience in the Monticello high school Mildred Bates will teach in Cedar Rapids.
284 E. L. Hollis Practicing medicine in Rolfe.
284 Friends of Mary Brannan Elected superintendent in Asotin County, Washington.
285 About seventy-five Normal students Took Black Hawk County examinations.
285 Miss Rice Mother ill.
285 The open session given by the Alphas last Friday night was a grand success Performance program.
285 Mrs. Mabel Carson of Webster City Visited sister Louise Houck.
285 Hazel Smith Went home due to poor health; hopes to return to school again.
285 The Normal boys There will be a basketball game with Coe College in Cedar Rapids.
285 Bertha McDonald Visiting friends.
285 Louise Houck Visited Waterloo.
285 Susie Richards Was sick.
285 Mrs. Milo Kipple (nee Jennie Fry) Visiting sister Nelda.
285 The basketball game between the Shakes and the Chrestos Shakes won over Chrestos, 23-1.
285 Bessie Griffin Mother visited.
286 Ella Tostlebe Had the grippe.
286 Ruth Gist Home for a visit.
286 Ada Reitz Sprained her ankle.
286 Lulu Stewart Recovered from illness.
286 J. E. Morton Teaching at Voorhees.
286 Maud L. Popp Visited Alpha open session.
286 Florence Tenney Will teach in Nashua.
286 J. G. Dunahoo Was sick.