Normal Eyte — February 27, 1907

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337 On to Kansas: Sunflower State issues challenge and Hawkeyes accept Several Normal students will travel to Kansas for a debate contest; photo.
338 Washington remembered; Prof. Colegrove gives address Brief excerpts from chapel address by Professor Colegrove.
339 Call for teachers; for the week ending February 25--apply at President Seerley's office Roster of fifteen teaching positions available to students.
339 Triangular debate; Philos and Orios break even with 4 points each; Aristos 1 The literary societies held a debate on labor disputes which affect the general public.
340 Clios get the cup: Shakes lose to Clios 11 to 7 The Clios are the women's intersociety basketball champions.
340 Orios are champions: two more men's inter-society games may be played The Orios claim the title of men's intersociety champions after defeating the Philos.
341 Annual exhibition Physical training exhibition will be held; performance program for extensive display.
342 Frank R. Roberson Traveler and lecturer will be next performer in Lecture Course.
342 Alpha-Philo anniversary The Alpha and Philo groups will be celebrating their thirtieth anniversaries with three programs.
343 Professional; waste in Iowa school rooms XXII The system and the teacher VIII.
345 Bible Studies Lesson XXI, the epistle to the Romans continued.
346 Myrtie (Chick) Hotchkiss Recovering from illness.
346 A marriage of interest to Normalites was consummated in Chicago Marjorie Wallace married W. Lee Dinger.
346 Grace E. Brainard Teaching in Waterloo.
346 Nelle J. Sutter Teaching in Seattle.
346 Jennie J. Leonard Principal at Wellman.
347 In commenting on the All-American football team Strong praise for the football abilities of Joe Wright at Springfield YMCA.
347 Elsie Fabrick Teaching in Cedar Falls.
347 C. W. Lyon C. W. Lyon is president of Des Moines alumni group; other officers elected.
347 Ida M. Fell Mother died.
347 Minnie (Goude) Campbell In San Jose, California.
347 Fanny Mueller Teaching in Clear Lake.
347 Rose Mintier Working in American Mission Hospital in Egypt.
347 Ida H. Morrill Teaching in Colorado; may return to school this summer.
347 Elizabeth Bain Teaching in Oregon.
347 John L. Dixon Teaching in Madrid.
348 Society Chrestos hear essays and music.
348 Nellie L. Smith Teaching in Minneapolis.
348 Ethel Meacham Teaching at Wellman.
348 Luella Rigby Luella Rigby continues her furlough from missionary work in Burma; presents museum with several artistic and cultural objects.
348 Rose F. Solberg Teaching in Fort Pierre, South Dakota.
348 Emma S. Heverly Teaching in Quincy, Illinois.
348 M. Catherine Harris Enjoying life and teaching in Colorado.
348 E. C. Hill Principal in Seattle.
349 Louise Houck Visited Waterloo.
349 Roy Hoats Visited home.
349 Roy Hoats Visited home.
349 A combination birthday surprise party is one of the latest forms of entertainment on Normal Hill Boarding houses celebrate.
349 Miss Maud Keith Gave party for senior kindergarten students.
350 Wentworth Rogers Has been sick.
350 Vera Low of Green Mountain Visited Belle Classen.
350 Neva Wilson Back in school after grandmother's death.
350 Teresa Hoye Teaching in Waterloo.
350 Sadie Ellis Was ill.
350 Adeline Timmons Had tonsillitis.
350 Word has been received Jennie Pogue got home safely.
350 Miss Rice has dismissed all her classes Her mother is very ill.
350 Dr. F. C. Eastman Was in Des Moines.
350 Miss Grace Railsback Initiated into Kappa Theta Psi.
350 A very exciting game deciding the championship Clios defeated Shakes.
350 Prof. D. S. Wright Visited Minnesota.
350 Mrs. Celia Clark Recovered from illness.
350 Edith Below Attended sister's wedding.
350 Mattie Cowie Substituted for sister at Beaumont.
350 Malinda Lawton Sister and cousin visited.
350 Washington's birthday was observed Enjoyed Professor Colegrove's address in chapel.
350 Anna and Emma Lundy Visited Blanche Miller.
351 Edward Noble Elected captain of the track team.