Normal Eyte — September 18, 1907

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17 Miss Margaret Baker Will teach in the Evanston Classical School.
17 The members of the Debating League Appointed officers.
17 Next Friday evening Will hold contest to select participants for the fall debate with Ames.
17 Did you ever notice Encourages students to think about how they are praying.
18 Friday evening occurred Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. held their reception in the gymnasium.
18 Miss Carpenter Spent her summer vacation at Spirit Lake.
18 It is reported that ISNS will have a football team next year; hopes athletics will attract more men to the institution.
18 Professional; Preliminary Discussion XXXV; pupil, teacher, and teaching in the middle grades; the pupil in fourth grade Fourth graders are starting to develop their personalities.
20 Twenty-third and Twenty-second Streets City of Cedar Falls will pave streets that lead to campus; will pave Sixteenth Street to Clay Street and then Clay Street to Twenty-second Street.
20 Prof. Ira S. Condit Was offered job as head of the mathematics department at Parsons College but declined.
20 Pres. H. H. Seerley Visited Keokuk for "Old Settler's Day"; delivered lecture.
20 Joe Wright Has been studying in Massachusetts; will be director of physical education in a Chicago school.
21 Official Will organize Department of Commercial Education; Laboratory Building open; Geography work will be in new building; Museum collection expanding; Mary Townsend off to good start; summer session enrollment strong.
22 Beth Newton, Elsie Oleson, Julia Porter, Harriett Kramer, and Mary McDonald Y. W. C. A. Lake Geneva conference attendees have returned.
22 The provisional literary societies Two hundred fifty students enrolled in literary societies; an additional society was formed to accommodate the students.
22 Howard Porter Moved to Montana.
22 A number of the alumni Roster of those who graduated from the University of Iowa this year.
23 Here is what one paper says of Harry A. Ogden Harry A. Ogden married Florence L. McNeal.
23 17-Jun Rose Freeman married Guy Gillett.
23 The Waterloo Courier Avice Evelen Dailey and Wade H. Brown were married.
23 A Cedar Falls paper Clara Boss will be the principal at a school in Portland, Oregon.
23 Clara Louise Johnson Teaches English in Alta.
23 The Austin Vindicator Lew McDonald is teaching at Hopkinton; he has started a debate club and a basketball team.
23 Ernest C. Wissler Married Lena Kenyon.
23 Mr. & Mrs. M. Y. Miller E. Pearl Miller married Eugene Y. Feuling.
24 Alva Knoche Going to school in Ames.
24 Maud Keith Teaching kindergarten at Ackley.
24 Nessie Steen Teaching in a rural school near her home.
24 Abigail Shumway Teaching in a rural school near Marshalltown.
24 Among the June weddings Clara Tostlebe and John Theimer were married.
24 Many will be grieved Emil Tostlebe stepped on a rusty nail during vacation and developed lockjaw; died during the summer.
24 Helen Messerschmidt Will teach science in a suburb of St. Louis.
24 May Allen Teaching in Mayland.
24 Joe Stein Working in a clothing store in Paullina.
24 Miss Ada Rock Teaching third grade at Grundy Center.
24 Daisy Farrell Is head of the primary department in Blairtown.
24 Agnes Nisbett Teaching in Gowrie.
24 Addie Reed Teaching second and third grades in Rockford.
24 Lillian Roadman Staying at home in Dike for the fall term.
24 Miss Canant Staying home this fall.
24 Miss Fannie Russell Will teach in Radcliffe this year.
24 Lawrence Porter Will take classes in civil engineering at Iowa State University.
24 Mabel Eighmey Teaching fifth grade in Britt.
24 A musical treat Recital by Robert Fullerton, Tillie Madson, Mamie Madson, and Mabelle Gonzales given at the Presbyterian church.
25 Pearl Walters Surveyed in the West this past summer.
25 Esther Seerley Is director of physical training in Marshalltown.
25 Elsie Axton Teaching grammar in Boyden.
25 Laura Davenport Teaching a rural school outside of Cedar Falls.
25 Edith Schuneman Teaching east of Waterloo.
25 Miss Bernice Davis Works as a clerk in Mr. Latta's store.
25 Harry Kibe Visited Cedar Falls; has been living in New Mexico and Arizona; will be working in Missouri now.
25 Another sad death Andrea Anderson drowned in the Black Hawk Creek in Dike.
25 Flora Farmer Is attending the Normal school in DeKalb, Illinois.
25 Miss Myrle Wheeler Attending the Conservatory of Dramatic Art and Music in Minneapolis; will study public speaking in addition to music.
25 Mr. King Returned to school after teaching in Osage.
25 Grace Giese Teaching in Danville, Iowa.
25 Mary Cook Teaching in a primary school in Rockwell City.
25 Bible Study Dept.; lesson 1--the Bible Discusses importance of Bible study leaders studying the Bible for themselves; discusses the origin and purpose of the Bible.
27 Music in the country institutes Believes the way to arouse interest is to educate; gives five tips on how to teach music.
28 Superintendent Chevalier of Muscatine Teachers will observe their co-workers' teaching methods and hold discussions after their observation.
28 Society events Creative writing by the Shakespearean Literary Society.
29 Miss McGovern Spent five weeks in Omaha over the summer.
29 Grace Ott Teaching at Tilton; visited Colorado during the summer; Beth Newton is replacing her as Y. W. C. A. secretary.
29 About three hundred Took the society test.
29 Miss Beulah Perrin Visited Warner and Hazel Webster last week.
29 The Newman Catholic Association Held first meeting on Sunday in Mr. Fullerton's room.
30 Tom Wise In charge of a crew that will put in a new sewer on Normal street.
30 Miss Theora Cunning Visited Mrs. H. L. Steck.
30 Prof. Dick In charge of Bible Study work this year.
30 The cool evenings Students are not boating as much because of the cool evenings.
30 Warren Proctor Is participating in the Congregational Choir.
30 The enrollment now Has reached about 1100 students.
30 Friday evening Reception held at Rev. Lorenz's house for students who attend the Evangelical church.
30 Will Cook Left for physical training school in Springfield, Massachusetts.
30 The first Bible Study Rally President Seerley spoke on "The Everlasting Gospel".
30 Miss Margaret Flinn Visited friends on the Hill.
30 Harry Weech Enrolled in classes after taking a year off to teach.
30 Coral Sykes Will enroll again to continue her courses in music.
30 Irene Carroll Visited the hill last week; will go to college in Evanston, Illinois, to study music.
30 The first morning prayer meeting Y. W. C. A. sponsored prayer meeting that was held on Monday.
31 The band concerts Are attracting many students on Thursdays.
31 Prof. Colegrove Taught in Allison, Marengo, and Chariton this summer.
31 Reform at state college An effort is being made to improve the morals of students at Iowa State University.
31 Sabin's educational exchange Teachers were placed in eighty of the ninety-nine counties in Iowa last year; teachers were also placed in Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Oregon, Idaho, and New Mexico.
32 The Normal Hill barber Students should have taken advantage of the discounted hair cuts this summer.
32 An international committee President Seerley is on a committee to promote moral training and development of good citizenship in public schools.