Normal Eyte — February 13, 1907

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305 In regard to the matter of assembling and seating Discusses the growing problem in chapel services of disruptive people.
305 The May musical festival at Normal Tells the line-up of talent for the music festival; will include three concerts by the Thomas Orchestra as well as a Messiah performance.
306 The ability to understand what you read A poem that tries to interpret students' grasp of literature.
307 The seventh indoor athletic contest Contest was held to see who was the best at making free throws.
307 Shakes again victorious In the intersociety basketball contest the Shakes take a commanding lead, beating the Neos, 14-10.
308 Hamlin Garland Will speak on "Joys of the Trail".
310 Bible Studies Lesson XIX, review.
311 Society Ossolis organized medical program; Zetas installed officers; Chrestos gave art program; Aristos hold miscellaneous program; Shakes present Russo-Japanese program; Philos hold combination program.
311 The Beta chapter of the Kappa Theta Psi Organized February 4, 1907; first women's national sorority to be organized at ISNS.
314 Charles Yeager Will read state exam papers.
314 Carrie (McCausland) Conover Principal in California.
314 J. T. Colegrove Studying at University of Iowa.
314 Ernest C. Smith Hopes to complete law course at University of Michigan.
314 Adelia (Gregg) Thomas Practicing medicine in Des Moines.
314 Emma Mantz Visited California.
314 Bernice Alexander Teaching in Dow City.
314 Inez Hollis Attending Drake University.
314 Chestie Musser Teaching at Orchard.
314 Gertrude A. Parr Teaching in New Hampton.
314 Amy Crary At home in St. Olaf, Iowa.
314 Romanzo Adams President of Nevada State Teachers Association.
314 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith Studying at University of Iowa.
314 Pearl Riddle Teaching at Corinth.
314 Violet Bush Teaching near Hudson; Minnie is teaching near Reinbeck.
315 Harry G. Hayes Principal in Montana.
315 Jessie A. Parish Teaching in Bloomfield.
315 Bridget V. Walsh Now a sister of mercy.
315 E. D. Sylvester Teaching and farming in Minnesota.
315 Caroline Barnes Teaching in Oregon.
315 Myrta Shannon Teaching in Independence.
315 Kate Lester YWCA assistant secretary in Sioux City.
315 Harry E. Fields Returned to Canada.
315 The Daily Iowan of January 22nd contains the following account Tribute to work of James Sanders in West Union.
316 Arthur Smith of Steamboat Rock Visited sister Fannie.
316 The Neos enjoyed a taffy pull
316 Sadie Ellis Has been sick.
316 Harry Lambert and W. Wilkinson Visited campus.
316 Francis Burns Called home.
316 Effa Mahanke Visited Parkersburg.
316 The Misses Kathleen Delahoyde and Florence Conant Initiated into Kappa Theta Psi.
316 Violet Bowen and Beulah Taylor Visited Nashua.
316 Mabel Gray Visited Osage.
316 Erdena Rose Father died.
316 Miss Ida Fell arrived home last Friday At home caring for her mother.
316 Married, August 14, 1906 Minnie M. Moore married Alfred V. Gray; will likely engage in missionary work.
316 Daisy St. Clair Visited Vinton.
316 Miss Miller of Waterloo Visited Clara and Elizabeth Schaible.
317 Miss Thornton Was sick.
317 Mayne Spaulding Sister visited.
317 Alice Kerr of Waterloo Visited Bessie Griffin and Vera Gardner.
317 The V. O. V.'s entertained the Xanhos Played progressive games.
317 Ira Magee Visited Dunkerton.
317 Donald Sowers Went home.
317 Edward Tesdell Wins award for solving difficult mathematical problem.
317 Margaret Mastain of Hudson Visited sister Mabel.
317 The members of the Chrestomathian society Enjoyed good sledding.
317 Hazel Smith Visited Hudson.
317 The Shakes come out ahead again Defeated the Neos in basketball, 14-10.
317 Gladys Martin and schoolmate Visited Blanche Martin.
317 Ada Ward Visited brothers.
318 Maude Lasher, Ethel Stilson, Anna Williams and June Emry Visited Blanche Martin.
318 W. S. Scallon Brother sick.
318 Maud Frye of Waterloo Visited Zell McCartney.
326 Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms XX Continuation of the subject of making things habitual for students before they leave school, this installment talks of making history automatic.