Normal Eyte — September 18, 1907
| Page | Title | Summary | Scan |
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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. |